Show JUNIOR' RACE A f--' Flos GarnGS j City junior high basketball swings into its 'fourth round this week with a pair of close contests set for the fans Friday afternoon The schedule sends Mound Fort to Washington while Central goes to Mount Ogden The games start at f 3:45 MARION LADEWIG Lade wig of Grand Mich member of the Rapids Brunswick advisory staff will make two Ogden appearances this week at the new Hill Top t a: h ' Jay-haw- She is best known as "Queen" In seven out of the of 10 years she won the national championships She finished All-Sta- rs 13th recently She won two consecutive Bowling Proprietors Assn titles and is a member of the team In international competition she averaged 199 All-Ameri- ca Wednesday evening Jan 27 7 pm she will roll three games against Bonnie Eldredge Thursday morning and afternoon she will give free instructions On Jan 28 at 9 pm she will meet Jean Gianchetta Idaho singles champion and Ogden singles and title holder in three games The programs will be free to the general public Joe Barney Sr manager of Hill Top Lanes announces at ts - be the year Rill Rns- - Patterson fight interview today said in a telephone that New York does not deserve to get the rematch battle Rosensohn told Milwaukee Sentinel sportswriter Ray Grody "I see no reason why New York should get Val Southwick headed the parade with his 26 points But Mound Fort has other very strong scoring boys including Gary Chatlin Erik Ward Steve Luthy and others Coach Charles Combe has a tough set of starters who play all departments well Bob Johnson Kent Martin and Rickey Beyer is handy at the hoop but then his other players can get hot on any occasion Coach Don Shaw's Rams haven't yet managed to hit their potential in the opinion of the fans But there's time for the Rams to overtake a little lost ground Terry Mon-so- n and Dave Loveland have been doing well in the scoring depart- rematch The city doesn't deserve it after the way most of the press knocked the June fight They never warmed up to the championship bout and ridiculed Ingemar both as a 'challenger and the way he trained "That's the reason only 18000 ment turned out for the match" RosenStandings: sohn said But the young promoter said he Central the Johansson-Patterso- Washington-Moun- d Henry Owens can be counted on for some good work at the basket He collected 20 points last week in the Washington-Cenera- l game Bruce Nilson made 13 for Washington and there's a lot of scoring strength in the Trojans' bench Coach Don Dinsdale's Bears of Mound Fort are little short of terrific They bombed the baskets for 71 points in their session with Mount Ogden last week And that's the best scoring job of the current ensohn who promoted the Ingemor Johansson-Floy- d n W L Pet 3 2 0 1000 1 thought New York would get the Mound Fort 1 2 Mount title Ogden fight heavyweight anyway 3 0 and that the remach would take Washington schedule: Friday's place eventually "Ingemar signed for it and is Mound Fort at Washington Central at Mount Ogden bound to fulfill his contract There is no escape clause even if he wanted to get out But he doesn't because he thinks Patterson will be easy again" Rosensohn said he was not so sure however that Ingemar will win again 1 believe mere was too much complacency in the Patterson camp the last time and that included Floyd Why his manager and trainers though Floyd was Superman Now he's absolutely the most determined man in America He's simply dedicated to make the greatest fight of his career On that basis I'm not so sure Ingemar will be able to win again" O'Dell Accepts Contract With Giants SAN FRANCISCO (UPD— The left-hand- ed 10-12 Mc-Card- ell To Make Pro Debut NEW YORK (UPD — Promoter Jack Kramer announced today that Alex Olmedo former US Davis Cup star from Peru will make his professional debut in the New York area next month Select Flame Runners Calif (UPD— Skier Andrew Mead Lawrence and skater Kenneth C Henry will comof the cereplete to the VIII flame Greek monial winter Olympic games it was announced today SQUAW VALLEY - 667 333 000 SCORES 114 POINTS BRISTOL Pa— Pete Cimino forward of the Bristol Pa High School basketball team scored 114 points as histeam defeated Palisades Pa 134-8- 6 in Bristol last night Cimino hit for 44 of 79 attempts from the floor and added 26 from the foul line for a new scholastic single game record — (AP Wirephoto) ch ot Sherry Los Angeles Dodgers' relief ace ended the 1959 season earning $7000 and will start the 1960 campaign with a contract calling for an estimated $14000 Sherry earned the 100 per cent increase in spades Called up from the minors in July he 'proceeded to post a 2 record for the Dodgers along with a 220 earned run' average He went on to gain credit for two World Series' victories against the White Sox and save two other Dodger triumphs The Pittsburgh Pirates also corralled one of their pitching aces by signing Bob Friend The right-handaccepted a cut on record last the basis of his season which followed a 4 mark for the 1958 campaign Outfielder Al Smith was given a slight boost by the WTiite Sox even though he batted only 237 Smith came through with several clutch hits however driving in the winning run in five of the club's extra-innin- g victories He batted in The er 8-- 19 22-1- a total of 55 runs and hit homers General manager Bing Devine reported that 21 members of the Cardinals are now under contract with the acceptance of terms by four pitchers The four were holdover Ernie Broglio who had a record last season and rookies Jeoff Long Mel Nelson and George Stetter Pitchers Al Worthington and Joe 17 urn in Qci9nif©s or better were plentiful in Ogden bowling during the past week Only a few rolled series of 600 or better Splits were plentiful also and Blaine Ames rolled three games of 131 each to win national acclaim The weekly honor roll follows: Bob 200 Games or Better Reinacher 224 Bob Buckley 211 E C Peterson 234 Sam Yamam-ot- o 213 Joseph Stokes 226 Donna Maxwell 223 Dave Blanchard 243 Donna Wildermuth 231 Fred Ball 234 Howard Fletcher 218 Marlene Lund 232 Oscar Briggs 226 Carl Walker 234 Donna Maxwell 203 Elaine Kosof 209 Jean Ward 201 Lor- Games of 200 Parley Davis Daryl Ferry MOUND 1960 ri Condors Blackhawks Vultures ' Bald Eagles Poaci Runners Knight Hawks 211 Ron Weathers Henry Child 203 John Furnish 220 Paul Bohon 223 John George 237 Bill Hinds 223 Doug Baker 214 Lynn Russell 201 Bob Shipley 214 Clair Packer 211 Henry Steenhoek 225 Bill Eckersley 245 Add Hodges 210 Hugh Fisher 202 Carl Dewey 222 John George 209 Bud Burnett 208 Bill Fulton 208 Bill Chilson 204 Ed SuterT 213 Carl Dewey 217 Ed Hart 202 Lew White 200 Lloyd Hill 224 Norene Blakely 200 Jerry Hogge 226 John Dixon 208 Uji Miya 224 Dale Kano 211 Mas Emdo 207 Pap Miya 211 211 Grace Eppley Toyse Kato 213 Jim Kakano 201 raine Jenkins 201 Donna Wildermuth 220 Cora Al Aoki 201 Mits Koga 215 Nels Loomis 203 Bob Shipley 214 Corbett 228 Max Barrow 208 Henry Steenhoer 220 Ron' Barker Ledigo Voll 221 Dale Bennett 232 230 George Falk 239 Joe Barney Cherry Bennett 232 Earl Thomp211 Jerry Hagge 226 Bud Jamie-so- n son 227 John Prater 234 Dale 210 Jim Leveone 219 Gene Moore 244 Bud Price 237 Matt Gorder 201 Jim Leveque 219 Candia 226 Mits Koga 215 Grant 211 Cliff Stoddard Jim Vasilio Kearns 214 Max Kosof 213 206 Fred Kantack 203 Paul AlexJoe Barney 211 Dan Carroll 220 ander 214 Henry Poce 244 Bob Ken Rylands 204 Gene Rigney 202 Ben Rhodes 241 Russ Bean Aispach 218 Don Little 256 Donna Maxwell 230 Gordon Barney 223- - Bob Stan-ge- r 220 Grace Eppley 201 Ken 202 George Falk 239 Ron BarEn212 Ray Peterson 205 Ed 230 223 Kawa Bob Burton Lee ker 246 Dean Masero each sign Doug Gaythwaite 242 Bill Harju 235 Randall 201 Charlie Burton 210 George Lupcho 225 ' Jim Logan 229 Jim Scillet 222 Don Smalley 203 Sandy Neil 201 Bill Albiston 208 Ron Hennessey 202 Condors Cardinals Woodpeckers Orioles Flamingoes W 1 3 3 2 2 0 0 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 0 O W Jays Wrens White Hawks Robins Blackbirds Condors Blackhawks Orioles ' 2 2 2 2 2 2 '22 Falcons 1 Falcons Eagles ' O Bald SEVENTH W 3 2 2 Falcons Hawks Killdeers Condors Eagles Buzzards 1 1 ' 1 Golden Eagles Blue Eagles 0 MOUND FORT EIGHTH W 3 2 2 Hyenas Jaguars Couoars Wildcats 1 1 Ions 0 0 Bears Stags MOUNT OGDEN W 3 2 2 Panthers Cats Tigers Flks 9-- W 3 3 2 2 2 Coyotes Bobcats Tigers Rams Wolverines Panthers Longhorns Wildcats 4-5- -7 4-- 6-- 10 10 10 10 10 5-- 5-- 7-- 5-- 10 10 10 7-1- 10 6-- 2-1- 7-- 6-- 7-- - 1 Pet L O lnoo 667 A67 333 333 000 L O 0 1 Pet 1000 1000 667- 667 667 000 000 000 0 0 O Sunday afternoon MIAMI Fla (NEA) — Trolling usually is done at speeds of from 2 live to 10 miles an hour In the Gulf Stream off the coast of Florida they're now doing it at speed up to 30 miles an hour—and with great success These aquatic hot rodders' craft are medium size open outboards which seldom exceed 17 feet in length Using light casting tackle and ocean spinning rigs and trolling plastic popping plugs they drive the boats along the weed lines far Action depends entirely OAKLAND Calif (UPD — Ed offshore Goldie local automobile salesman upon the surface feeding activities said today that he and his part- of game fish ner have deposited $25000 with Dolphin blackfin tuna bonito the American Football League in amberjack bar jack and barracuda I s V f B S f HI W i Mwi HUH J t 1 lmM 1 ' t RENEW PENNANT BATTLE-FO- FU R ST PETERSBURG Fla — This foursome of veteran major league baseball players none on the active playing list gathered at Lang Field Saturday for the annual Old Timers game From left: George Susce Milwaukee Braves coach Johnny (Double-No-HiVandermeer of the Cincinnati Reds organization Al Lopez manager of the Chicago White Sox American League champions in 1959 and Danny Litwhiler former Phillies and Cardinals outfielder and now baseball coach at Florida University— (AP Wirephoto) t) Fullmer Is Ready to rL f3S n s n Ui Meet Pender Owners Fail to Select New Football Commissioner SCOTCH PLAINS Musial Takes $20000 Cut With Cardinals MIAMI BEACH Fla (AP) — sioner appeared a compromise in There was no new commissioner which a veteran club owner or ofno decision on expansion and no ficial would handle the job for oie end in sight yesterday to the maraJoe Donoghue Football League year Philadelphia's thon National were Anderson and Detroit's Edwin meeting as mentioned The only hope for a sudden break possibilities Another alternative discussed in the stalemate over a commis- was adjournament for a cooling off i period of a month or so Apparently San Francisco Los Williams Arrives In Boston Still Uncertain on '60 Cleveland Angeles $20-00- will not desert candidate Marshall Leahy of San Francisco Philadelphia Washington Pittsburgh and Baltimore are just as determined that ' Leahy won't get the job and carry the league office home to San Francisco with him The minority doesn't insist on any one candidate Gpnrpp Halas Chira2f Bears owner has passed on all 14 ballots in order not to offend either side and thereby lose votes for expansion Halas wants to admit Paul and Dallas in Minneapolis-S- t 1960 and perhaps St Louis and Miami Fla the following year Saturday the owners approved suggestions that a team waiving contract a player with a to give team the claiming permit k him a tryout before taking over the contract and any player waived out of the league could be reclaimed by the waivlapse ing club after a Defeated were efforts to change the date of the annual player draft meeting now held either the last week of November or first week of December The owners expect to meet Sun day and possibly Monday depending on progress and New York their No SAHARA SLATES TRAP EVENTS AT LAS VEGAS average in 1959 The estimated $80000 Musial will receive this season will bring his earnings from the Cards past the million mark at $1053777 His last season's swat mark lowest of his career lopped only three points off "the man's" lifetime average Last year it was 340 this year 337 The signing of Musial an annual production- engaging the services of a baker's dozen radio and television people photographers public relations men and sports writers took place in the board room of owner Gussie Busch's brewery 1 -- no-c- ut four-wee- Nev — Three automobiles and $7500 in go on the firing line here month when the Hotel SaGun club wheels into the annual Midwinter Trap-shooti- LAS VEGAS 1960 cash next hara 13th ng tournament the Scheduled for Feb richest shoot on the winter circuit will post a new Corvair Falcon and Jeep plus the $7500 added money provided by Hotel Sahara The Mint and Lucky Stengle Predicts Yanks Will Win I960 Pennant 2-- 7 Strike club During the plus 100 Trap-shootin- non-register- clay-bird- ed s in the Introductory handicap opening day ' Cars will be awarded on the Lucky Strike club The Mint and Hotel Sahara handicaps during the final three days of the event which each year attracts the top scattergun aces from the United States and Baseball Contract CHICAGO (AP) — Lefty Billy Pierce the oldest White Sox player in point of service today signed a 1960 contract at the same pay as last year estimated at $38000 Pierce 32 had a 5 record last year He will be starting his 12th 14-1- Canada White Sox season H N MANCHESTER (AP) — Pride and youth could well bring the American League pennant back to New York this year according to Manager Casey Stengel "The Yankees are going to come back because they are too young to' fold" Stengel said last night at the 12th annual Union Leader Baseball Dinner "Not counting the manager the average age of the players is 2Vz "Those many pennants flying over the park are a reminder Once you blow a pennant after a string of them you have lost your honor I have an idea the club will be out to tix tnat g Amateur event traditionally the big one in the Sahara's yearly birdbusts sporting gunmen will face 800 ATA registered targets Billy Pierce Signs 0©W¥ USE YOUE1 CASM FOE Ml REPAIRS "' j" Chicago two-wee- ST LOUIS (UPD — A trim and 0 confident Stan Musial took a smile with a cut today salary and promised to make St Louis Cardinal fans forget a 255 batting Jll THE OPENING OF P HP M ii ' - t - - w Trolling Is Speeded Up s V - f 1 tournament Mrs Streit Fonthill Ont ousted Barbara Mclntire of Lake Park Fla 1 up Mrs Cici Long Beach NY who was eliminated in the Doherty 11 years ago rallied to beat Alice Dye Indianapolis 2 up Mrs Streit and Mrs Cici will and play 18 holes Sunday morning ' 18 ' - Ji BOSTON (UPD — Ted Williams comes to Boston today and presum000 lier of Paterson a former heavy- ably will sign his 1960 contract with weight who has worked as a ref- the Red Sox But whether the slug l Pet eree for 25 years were honored 0 1000 an is season for this "meritorious writers will the by ger play 667 to the New Ted Terrible For serivce other story 667 Jersey boxing" 500 of the New- has hinted he will give it a whirl J Marenghi Anthony 500 333 ark Star Ledger who founded the during spring training and then 333 New Jersey Boxing WTriters Associdecide whether a cranky neck and 000 ation was presented with a life-siz- e rubbery legs will force his retireoil painting of himself by the ment L Pet group The neck caused Williams to lose 0 1000 famed timing last season A his 0 1000 667 pinched nerve in the neck forced 2 333 him to stand unnaturally at the 2 333 2 000 plate and threw off the timing of OOO 2 his swing FORT LAUDERDALE Fla (AP) —Marlene Stewart Streit Saturday advanced into finals of the Helen Lee Doherty golf championship for the third year and will meet Mrs Jean Cici who never has 'survived the first round of a major amateur 7-- 10 ' - two-fiftiet- hs Ladies Advance To Finals In Golf Play 5-- 10 s i N J (UPD— Gene Fullmer holder of the Na667 tional Boxing Asspciation's version 333 of the world middleweight title 000 000 said last night he was willing to give Paul Pender a shot at his crown Pet "Well I'm the NBA middleweight 1000 1000 champion in 48 states and Pender 667 667 is the champion in two" Fullmer said last night during the New Jer333 sey Boxing Writers' annual dinner 000 of the "Pender holds 000 of it" Fulltitle and I hold "But I'm Pet mer said with a smile 667 willing to fight him" 667 Pender won the New York and 667 667 Massachusetts version of the mid667 title from Ray Robinson 667 dleweight at Boston night Friday 667 667 the dinner Thomas J During 333 a Newark proCulman 333 (Babe) 35 for moter 000 years and Paul Cava- EIGHTH CENTRAL 4-7- -9 ' I 667 I 0 Horses 10 -9 4-1- I " nt EIGHTH Colts 7-- MV Jr i 1000 10 10 '-- - - 0 Eagles BONNEVILLE l ' 48-50- th WASHINGTON SEVENTH 10 14-1- SEVENTH Wrens 603 600 607 Lloyd Hill 653 Bob Burton Mervyn Udy 653 Don Little 641 Shipley agreed to terms with the Bob Crow 609 Ron Hennessy'619 San Francisco Giants and the Kan- Jim Logan 601 Milt Wilcox Art Splits sas City Athletics signed rookie Leo Benson Byers hurlers Marty Kutyna and John split Rene Haughton Jane O'Donoghue Whitmeyer Dorothy Marton Lorraine Jenkins Here and there along the baseball Cora Loomis front there were requests for more Glaya Thorpe Roma Ohlson 5 Henry money Ann DeMonhe Fryer Outfielder Jackie" Brandt traded Jean Gianchetta Neil Gam 7 by the Giants to the Orioles last ble Margaret Howe Nels Corbett month has been offered a raise but John Dixon he wants more Catcher Gus Trian-doe- s Sharon Bihler 9 Mary Larson and veteran outfielder Gene 0 Carmen Perry Woodling also have returned unClyde Oxborrow 7 Bobby Unck signed contracts Cora Loomis Roger Maris the Yankees' new Ellen Barney outfielder has sent his first conHelen Flora Russell tract back without signing it and Wubker Lois Cude in Maracaibo Venezuela shortstop Lorraine Jenkins Ethel ChilLuis Aparicio tienied reports he had son 7 Jean Goodwin 7 Gloria 9 Sharon Bihler signed with the White Sox He said Favero he wants "a little more" than he Reve Houghton Dorothy has been offered Jane Whitmeyer Martin The White Sox however signed 4-- 0 Dot Glaya Thorpe 0 7 Donna Gossner Billy Pierce the oldest Wood 9 member in'point of service with the Mickey Davis Jack Brock tlub Pierce had a 5 record last 5-- 9 Charles Skeen 7 season and was sidelined fox a Blaine Triplicate Game month with an injured hip He said Ames three games of 131 each the hip no longer troubles him 10 0 Hawks Lit J 667-66- 1 Blackbirds Oscar Joe Barney Jr 611 Dale Bennett Briggs 604 Russ Bean 1 0 CENTRAL 204 Series of 600 or Better 0 i 111 Pet L 3 2 2 2 2 Fakoris Jayhawks Jim Lopaz 212 202 SEVENTH W FORT v ' League standings: Mcsny 200 Games 1 UP INTERNATIONAL A ball player's dream of having his salary doubled came true yesterday for World Series hero Larry ' J ks 14-poi- BOWLING HONOR ROLL I960 Salary Doubled For Dodaers Sherry 7-- San Francisco Giants announced today that they have received the signed contract of Billy O'Dell pitcher whom they obtained from Baltimore in another move to nail down the 1960 pennant with the Orioles last O'Dell season was believed to have re ceived a raise although no terms were disclosed Although he posted a losing record last year the native of Whitmire S C never has allowed his earned run mark to reach 300 during five seasons with the Last year his ERA Orioles touched 294 Billy the 10th Giant to come to terms completed six of the 24 games he started in 1959 pitched 199 innings struck out 88 and walked 67 O'Dell and pitcher Billy Loes came from Baltimore last November in exchange for outfielder Jackie Brandt catcher Roger and pitched Gordon Jones -- A best iters 4 :V: 2 ponents Two of Corra's top players Alan Hall and Uffe Tradin were ill last week and that hurt Washington's chances against Central Tradin did get into the game but wasn't at his moter (1TP1 r Fort meeting Washington is much better than the statistics indicate at the bottom with no wins and three losses Coach Fred Corra's Trojans have shown the most marked improvement of any of the teams perhaps Their shooting is getting much better and their rebounding labors are getting downright annoying to op- for 552 games Last year at Grand Rapids she carried a 198 league average all-even- will though MORNING JANUARY 24 t Black with 10 points led winners the At the Ben Lomond gym the Falcons of that league also continued to set the pace with a lopsided 63 to 1 win over the Buzards J Williams and D Greenwood scored 22 and 21 points respectively to win scoring honors At Central tie Junior High School a two-wa- y for first pontinued between the Blackbirds and the Hawks The Hawks defeated the Cardinals 33 to 15 with Ed McDowell turning in an outstanding game and Blackbirds turned back the Wrens 19 to 14 In the Washington League eight teams were tied for the league lead with two wins and one loss In the ' outstanding game of the day the Black Hawks led by Hansen with 13 points won from the Eagles in a real thriller 27 to 26 In the three eighth grade leagues play continued at a fast clip The chief ocntendecs in the Central League are the Bobcats and Coyotes with identical three won and no loss records The Cats won from the Langhorns 30 to 19 with Sid Wadman leading the way with a spree and the Coyotes with Tim Foley spearheading them defeated the Tigers 26 to 13 At Mound Fort Bingham led the Hyenas to a 29 to 17 win over the Stags to keep them at the top Over at the new Mt Ogden gym the Panthers defeated the Elks 19 to 13 to lead that league pm s Central holds the lead with a record of 0 The Cubs were obliged to produce all the basketball ability they had last week to squeeze past a scrappy Washington team Going on statistics only it appears Central's position shouldn't be threatened seriously this week in its engagement with Mount Ogden which has a record Mount Ogden's Rams however have demonstrated they have the ability to break into the win column ion any occasion and Central can't-- l afford to be less than at its best in the Friday clash The headliner of the week 1-- Lanes SB R r e games yesterday at the various school gyms In seventh grade in Mound the Fort league the play Falcons continued to lead the pack with 3 wins and no losses with a convincing 40 to 7 win over the 3-- Marion SUNDAY 70 win-los- TO ROLL AT NEW HILL TOP LANES STANDARD-EXAMINE- Play moved into the fourth week in Ogden's huge recreation basketball league with the completion of t I UTAH OGDEN ' i THE OGDEN n 1 j 7-1- Goldie Bids for Franchise in New Grid League the first step toward bringing a team to this city He and his partner — Bill Jackson — are forming a group which wuold be headed by Ernie Nevers e Stanford's fereat football all-tim- star are caught regularly The prize Atlantic sailfish is a good customer for the high speed landed a handout One teen-age- r " sail weighing more than 85 pounds on a medium spin rod with a test line six-pou- nd latah w M ill Vai Lai of Till mi Wash JOHN H L0TT John and Wayne (both experienced auto me- chanics) invite their many friends to stop in and see them at their new station SPECIALIZING IN luneup 9 Brake 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