Show r r THE SPORTS CL HIGHWAY WITH AL WARDEN at New York Body Suspends Robinson Then Recognizes Friday Contest WASHINGTON LP1— Sen Ken-- 1 The other proposed amendment football hockey and basketball:' Keating today branded aLo rejected would put baseball This amendment was proposed by Continental League founder W il- - in the same status as professional Sen Alexander Wiley ham Shea as a baseball ” who should “learn a little more about the facts befoie he pops off about me” The New Yotk Republican was disappointed that the Senate Judiciary Committee spent so much time jeaterday rejecting the two proposed amendments to the Kefauver sports bill that there was no time left for a vote on clearing the measure for debate m the Senate “1 rcgiet veiy much that the THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINEJudiciary Committee did not report OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 9 1960 out a bill so we can pioceed with mmTji letting the Senate work its will on sports legislation” Keating said Keating then blasted Shea for hinting at a New York press conference Monday that the senator was holding up passage of the bill “His (Shea’s) campaign of innuendo and insinuation about my activities regarding this bill are not appreciated in this quarter particularly because he doc£ not know what he is talking about” Keating said “A lot less complaining and a lot more positive action on the part of the Continental League would be much more constructive stalethan the present shot mate and name-callincontest” he added s “To Mr I want again as such Shea to emphasize my dedication to getting a third major league underway This is a goal fully in keeping with the needs and desires of American fans in a rapidly expanding nth Some months ago when the National Boxing Associa lion suspended Sugar Ray Robinson ami reliemt him of his title for not defending the crown New York and Massachusetts continued to call Robinson world champion he fights Paul Pender for the odd title at lo-morro- night (R-Wi- w e affair will be he couldn't keep up the pace But Friday’s jg joung and poweiful and should televised coast to coast Win or lose -' $105Robinson will pick up about 000 for his efforts from TV and the two-stat- j- -e late Some writers feel that the only way Robinson can regain the title is to kayo Pender Others fed that “Some fellow s think they Sugar Ray is washed up due to his age and that Pender will keep his can make this grand old game crown If this U so Sugar Ray will simple” &as York “But they come to the end of & sensational never become real good ball playfistic career ers The good ones are aluavs How a state can suspend a boxer working to become better The and then recognize his moie they learn the better they clear for hard is attraction boxing get” thinking people to understand Manager A1 Lopez of the Chicago Using an old boxing adage hard Sox is quick to haid Ron HanWhite and birds “it is strictly toi the Battimoie Orioles brilliant sen to understand” of rookie California With the exception shoit'top at 22 jears of age of the best of the many one Gene as Massachusetts New York and is fine Utah West Jordan of Fullmer joung p’ajers making their in the current American chamNBA mark worlds as recognized E out-of-sta- te Basilio pion Fullmer and Carmen were named to fight it out for the NBA title at San Francisco by the National Boxing Association Fullmer kayoed Basilio in thf 14th round to win the crown Since then he has defended successfully against Spider Webb and Joe Giardelio The New York commission suspended Robinson last Thursday for his failure to keep a date last May 19th with Pedro Gonzales at Baltimore Maryland is an NBA state yet New York state recognizes the suspension In another breath the New' Y’ork body says it will recogwinner as world nize tomorrow’ champion Regardless wether Pender or Robinson win Friday night it would pleas several million fans to see the winner meet the winner of CarFullmer this fall men Basilio-Gen- e for the undisputed world title The action of the New York commission in suspending Robinson and then recognizing him should he beat pender is just one of many reasons why boxing needs a commissioner similar to football and major league baseball The sooner the better NOW WATCH FELLOWS — Three youthful Oklahoma City golfers get a pointer from Tommv Bolt former National Open champion in a special round of 25 professionals playing with seme of the state’s top junior golfers The event yesterbegan today Left to right are Steve day preceded ‘the Oklahoma City Open which — t AP Hixon Johnny Flood Bolt and Danny Gauntt Wircphoto) “Everyone says that Hansen is a great fielder and I believe them” says Lopez “But when some say he isn’t a great hitter I don’t believe them—not after what I have seen him do at the 'Watch Dog' Request Proprietors Might in EC Filed by Robinson league campaign plate” The mile record has been covered in less than four minutes 11 times since Herb AllioLt set the current BOSTON (LTD— Sugar Ray Rob-- 1 world record at 354:5 at Dublin wants Sen Estes Kefauver inson Aug 6 1958 Track experts feel that one of these days and soon to be his “watch dog” during the some one will cover the mile m middleweight title fight with 3:50 Pender tomorrow night at Bos- Ogden Ben Lemond and Weber ton Garden American Legion baseball teams George Gainford Robinson's ad- are drilling for the new eight-teaviser asked Kefauver by telegram schedule which gets under way next today to watch the scheduled 15-- 1 week Practices have already been round fight on television and de- next and opens league plan staged cide whether it should be investiweek gated The senator is in Washington OUR SINCERE THANKS is head of Jack Dempsey generally recog- theKefauver subcommittee that is Senate nized as greatest heavyweight boxinto an boxing to inquiry er of all times dispatched a copy preparing it needs federal whether determine of his new book “Dempsey” with the following autograph: “To my control Robinson of New York 39 or 40 dear and devoted pal A1 Warden in claims that Pender of suburban memory of our old days together Brookline Mass 29 took the my best always AL” crown New York and MassaVern McCullough Mr Bowling in chusetts version from him on a hometown split decision at Boston Salt Lake City plans a new establishment McCullough reports last Jan 22 Adviser Gainford declaied today: also that he has secured the franrumors have convinced “Persistent chise for ‘Major League Bowling’ us the that stage is all set for an- which may get started coast to coast in' the fall of 11361 McCul- other similar raw deal in the same lough’s new lanes will carry a seat- ring if Pender is still on his feet at ing section of 2500 for the ‘Major the finish’’ dared toddy: "I'm surprised that sports writers are helping Rob- ini0n in his plot He’s trying to fiuence all the possible ring offi-PaCials in advance of the fight so they'll be almost afraid to vote for me when I win It's a low despicable trick” Pender a former collegian Is : g Johnny-come-latelie- On Saturday It -- “Utah Bowling Proprietors Night” Saturday in the Maxie Kosof World Endurance Classic as Kosof is honored by his fellow associates upon his retirement as president of the state association Kosof served an unprecedented three years in the post during n which time the association made Silver-man Meanwhile promoter Sam said advance ticket sales in- many worthwhile contributions to be succeeded by dicated a crowd of 11000 and a bowlingE He will owner-operatof John Keysor gate of $100000 In addition the the Jack & Jill lanes in American money is $150000 Fork The association acted upon a motion by Doug Muir Salt Lake City to the effect that the best way the group could show its appreciation would be to organize a special NOUS ON A NAPKIN squad to compete in the current Deof the World Endurance Classic at ParaManager Jimmy Dykes mount Bowl troit Tigers is certain that Roger Mirii New York Yankee outfieldIt is intended that each bowling establishment be represented Sat- er will convince all doubting The annual LDS Division Three rajda:v Thomases this season that he rates °r ’ golf tournament will be held at the as any outstanding star of the game Ben Lomond Golf Course with 18 ‘‘Maris was great last year until holes for qualifying round the week h had to undergo that appendecof June 13 to 18 he came tomy7” says Dykes “When The qualifying will determine the was it back after that operation Gainford Kefauver Before y and handicap for each wiring flights of! Ms and was League’ contests enly natural timing alerted the Massachusetts' er Winner of the flights will be Boxing Commission to the alleged determined bv the lowest score total danger And the commission xmU for the complete decide tomorrow afternoon whether Second round play will be held to use the Nevada system of col- - June 20 to 25 (18 holes) The third lectmg scores from the three ring and fnal 18 will be during the week officials at the end 'of each round 0f June 27 to July 2 The lowest score will become the although not announcing them un- til the fight is finished division champion and the lowest The Nevada system prevents the score for 13-- v ear-old- s will become NEW YORK (AP)— Bally Ache j tory for Bally Ache would just about disof scores by the junior titlist early Bel-- 1 clinch the fav orite for the $12500Q-adde- d ear-ol- d title for the altering officials m the late round' honest All scores must be turned in at inont Stakes Saturday is a colt who turfland syndicate darling ' Herman Cdnission the out of like a pro shop after playing for quali-- 1 officers elected weie: Merv Red the gate Ch?£an barges Nothing ran with Bally Ache “We are said JH Greenberg trying it’s fymg rounds Qualifying is limited den Sprmgville vice president force him in the Preakness jackrabbit Then m every way with to the Ben Lomond course only (to cooperate catch him if you can Marshall Huffaker Murray nationjockey Bobby Ussery set his own both Robm son and Pender so that The six low scores will complete al director and Con Harrison reHe won the Preakness that way slow poke pace U°nS ' in the All‘Church tournament in also the Jersey Derby the FlaWho will force the pace in the elected executive secretary forn 19 and 20 at Salt Lake — theHght” the and City Florida all July Meanwhile Billy Welu AMF star th Merrick Derby mingo Bfore the Jan 22 bout Robm-- L the University of Utah Golf Course improved s $109 races Venetian Way ?toKue?? tJLvvut his position atop the son was favored at 1 to keep the ii- aaa viu did manage to thrust his nose in Trophies will be awarded to the Cain tide The bout lasted its full 15 singles scratch division last winners of each flight m the di- night in the Endurance Classic front j momentarily in the Florida Hoy Stable's Tooth And Nail is anrounds Santoro and Joseph Judges vision tournament There will be when he finished another Ache came on other colt w ho can make Bally Ache Derby but Bally John on a a favored Pender Norton to win also He led charge of $1 for each contestant with 4186 as against 4145 in his for almost step in the early going C V Whitagain 2 basis and to cover costs of trophies Entry first try the a mile in the Kentucky Derby be- ney’s Tompion cannot allow Bally previous day But referee Joe Za- - blanks may be obtained from the fore Venetian Way took charge Official standings show Welu and Ache to get too much of a head respectively pustas had Sugar Ray ahead stake and ward athletic directors Carmen Basilio Eight starters are expected for start Syracuse 2 or from Pro Ernie Schneiter Jr at g vie- the Belmont A Celtic Ash owned by the Green champion in 17th place A ringside poll of 15 writers pre- - the Ben Lomond course in the e Dunes Farm could profit if some- ferred Robinson 10-- 5 doubles J The in Salt teals one takes the starch out of Bally Other results (scratch singles For tomorrow night s return en Lake City will also include a Vet- and ’ handicap)— Phil Graham 3872 Ache in the first mile exthe favors wagering erans tournament for golfers over and 4178: Jack Middleton 3863 and The Sunny Blue Farm’s Venetian gagement 1 Ray champ 55 This event is set 4183 Walt Coleman 3774 and 4174: LEADERS Way will be back for another crack Irish Pender and Manager John- for years 20 July Erwin Holliday 3495 and 4 027 and at his old rival The King Ranch’s ny Buckley are getting angrier by Walt Grund (170) 33 and 3516 son of 1950 Belmont winDisperse the hour at Robinson Gainford and AMERICAN LEAGUE ner Middlegi ound has the breeding the Boston sports writers who are 19 in Extra Innings BATTING (based on 100 or more to take it all The field is rounded acquainting the public w ith the 381 at bats) — Runnels Boston out Howard Keck's Nagea a long alleged situation The Pirates compiled a 19-Maris New York and Power shotby dark-haire- d from California - ord in extra-innin- g dePender Cleveland 333 games in 1959 rn ill be ul m well-spoke- or (D-Ten- nl 160-poun- TV-radi- o Division Three Golf Tourney At Local Links d I 60-la- 4 : golf-loudl- Bally Ache 7 Others To Start in Rich Race 3-- 54-ho- le t i j y j I ed j “Johnny-come-lately- ‘ the Boston Garden B efthertef j 000-plu- 20-ga- 5-- - go-roun- 174-13- 8 10-poi- nt d 148-14- 146-14- front-runnin- five-gam- All-Chur- ch MAJOR LEAGUE population” DELAY FIVE-DA- The Judiciary Committee is not scheduled to meet again until next Monday This five-dadelay in clearing the Kefauver bill for Senate debate left Continental League officials with little hope that the measures will be passed at the present session of Congress The C L feels the bill is necessary for the start of its operations as a third league According to the present terms of the measure a major league club could control only 40 players with all others subject to an annual draft Both of the amendments defeated in committee yesterday were favored by organized baseball who generally oppose any form of congressional legislation gover ning sports Ore amendment by Sen Philip A Hart a former offi- cVal" of 'the Detroit YigeVYuould give only existing major league clubs the right to participate in the unlimited draft The C L would have to become part of the structure of organized baseball before it would have that privilege y Amateurs Pros To Observe U5 Golf Day 18-ho- 18-ho- le Canton Rallies To Capture 1st Half Title 2 RUNS — Mantle- New York 43 Maris New York 33 RUNS BATTED IN— Maris New - -- York Hansen Baltimore 35 HITS— Runnels Boston 64 Card- per Washington 58 DOUBLES — Loilar Chicago and 38 New York Skowron j Canton Cafe spotted Utah j j 3 Allison Washington HOME RUNS— Marts Vv York! 16 Lemon WnAiirglon 52 STOLEN IHSES— ApariCiO CM-- 1 earn 14: Mmov) Chicago and Pierall 5-- 3 Cleveland I on bvdNew PITCHING FNirada mure Yoik and in&'py BalUrronp Chiu$o f 5 6-- 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE on d-a-- bafM — CWfeTto XL Curre RUNS— Pimon Cincinnati 49 ?A RUNS BATTED IN-O- mep Pifptwrgh 41 Bank Chicago HITS— Clemente Pittsburgh DOUBLES — Robin mm 14 Pinion Pittsburgh Cincinnati 42 79 Piti-burg- 9 Line Cincinnati and Groat f 13 12 PITCHING (based on 5 dr more decisions) — Sanford San Francisco 1 Law Pittsburgh i-- 2 pm Truokol Dairy h TRIPLES— Pinson Cincinnati Skinner Pittsburgh and Kirkland San Francisco 5 HOME RUNS— Boyer St Louis 14 Banks Chicago 13 STOLEN BASES — Mays San Francisco 13 Pinson Cincinnati 6-- National the first month of the new season took three hours and In it the Giants beat 35 minutes the Dodgers 7-- 5 era AM c Nylon Trlicd & Tubeless White or Ail Sizes Barv Stone right one of the state's top softball pitchers gets good treatment from Ws Fred M Nye Co teammates left to right Ed Cisovvski Dick Williams and Lee Simonsen That right arm will have to be at its best when Nye’s tests Bullen’s Farm at 9 pm at the Ogden Softball Park Supply of Logan in an exhibition game The Canton Cafe the first half winner inSafurday the local Women’s League will meet the Utah Merchants of Salt Lake City at 7 p m Yhile Marquardt of the Industrial League takes on United Air Lines of Salt Lake City at S pm w R 3 5 3 3 3 R Filkington Reese and M Archibald Canton Cafe 024 40—10 9 6 Utah Gen Depot 809 00—8 6 4 Hadley Hill and Hill Jensen' Berry and Clawson 8 Different Jockeys Eight different jockejs have ridden Yictoria Park the Canadian- owned bay colt who was third in the Kentucky D&rby weeks” Cofnikev's letter of LOYD ERRETK SERVICE m ev resignation his attorrey Sox secto White Cbailes Thomas the Cohen Milton cluh'f retary was turned ovei bv J attorney Comiskey's resignation read: “I hereby tender by resignation as executive vice resident of the American League Baseball Club of Chicago effective today I sincere ly wih Manage! A1 Lopez the player and the club continued suc- cess and I am confident that A1 and our plajers will win the American League pennant and the World Series thi year” WEBBERS Pe Air Conditioner that ooes any piece In the through fbt Waff Under the House HEITZ for Cooling Call IX 51 Lloyd Berrett Slcriions Pararnoin' run no 019 029 Hill Civilian' trig-misk- SALS Y ores ijvDprndnto J Parry and TAKE CARE OF THAT ARM vs The resignation however gered speculation as to whether Comiskey now planned to sellout Yeeck long had offered to buy full control of the club “I'm sorry to see the Comiskey name out of the White Sox and baseball” Yeeck said “I had no idea that this was going to happen I haven't seen Comiskey for two stock tn hi 212 PiTnurgr Pinson Cincinnati ard Groat g Chi- 1 an- - five-figur- d Vi or more PhfledMpna kirner ol in-hic- tg I BVniMi Gen- inning then came back to pull out a 10-- 8 victory m the local Women’s Softball League laH night In other games the Independents edged Hill Civilian while Thi-okwon by forfeit over Wall Avenue Center The Canton CMfe victory gave it the first half championship as it has 5 0 re coid Utah Genera) Depot pjcherj up five of its fix runs in t firrt to mire Sts eight runt Car 'on fxdkrfj y jyd tfn Mured four runv In the fourth to move nU-hRaw 'on had txo 1 orn-e- r ' for iff wimf-f- t T he Irh pcvhrh thi d ti: 1? rurn yr 0 s in He fr t on Topight f 4cDd 0 e in tY ° Met o- podan League in 7 pm George's Tavern vc Bar pm Vte4 M Armstrong A v (o 14 TRIPLES— Fox Chicago S Han- -' sen Baltimore Aparicio Kubck Mantle and Howard New York and nine-innin- Co-- 1 Comiskey resigned as president yesterthus moving his family name day from the ball club for the first time since it was founded by his grandfather in 1901 at the creation of the American League Comiskey who long had been at odds with the club's current presie dent Bill Yeeck gave up a annual salary by resigning Yeeck was leader of the group which bought majority control of the White Sox last year from Comis-key'- s sister Mrs Dorothy Rigney From the first Yeeck and Co miskey did not hit it off Comiskey began a long series of court tests first determining his sister’ right to sell to Yeeck and then attacking Veeck’s rmht to buy Yeeck however said Comhhej's resignation came to him “as a complete surprise” Comiskey's resignation was made public through the club's switch board He was not available for further comment Yeeck said Comhkev's resignation was only as vice pi evident and not as a member of the Club’s boat d of directors Comiskey ‘till owned 46 per cent of White Sox 5-DA- eral Depot eight runs in the first 1 Longest League game CHICAGO (LTD— The name was absent from the 1 e S 0 x tod AAhi ay nd s 1 cago other era in sports had ended Charles - Slow Nine Innings Comisky Resigns as Sox Vice President White Sox’ vice DUNEDIN Fla (LTD The nation's amateur golfers join the professionals on the PGA tour this week in observing the ninth annual National Golf Day The touring pros will play their National Golf Day rounds during the Oklahoma City Open Invitational on Friday while the weekend “hackers” can shoot their rounds on any day during this week All of them however pros and amateurs alike will be 'hooting to beat either Bob Ro'burg the 1959 PGA champion or Bill Casper Jr the 1959 US Open champion with the help of established handicaps Rosburg and Casper will meet Saturday in the “round of the medal-pla- y champion” an exhibition at the Firestone Country Club in Akron Ohio ’ SPORTS ERA ENDS (D-Mic- hb 2-- t COMISKEY RESIGNS— Charles A ComisLey poses at his suburban Hinsdale home last night after submitting his resignation as vice Comiskey 33 president of the Amenean League baseball club still retains 46 per cent of the White Sox stock A syndicate headed" by Bill Yeeck bought control last year The club was founded Charles A (the Old Roman ) Comiskey in 1900 — fAP Wirephoto ) |