Show r THE OGDEN Si AND AKD-EOGDEN UTAH AMINER X SUNDAY MORNING JULY 10 3B 1960 FS RUBE-BARB- S By RUBE SAMUELSEN Southland Turf Fans Excited New Harness System Initiated LOS ANGELES (Special to The Standard-Examiner- — ) The harness racing gentlemen have company — company along with a spare They aren’t alone in their desire to integrate the Pic-Sisystem which compares to Agua into their wagering program Los setup with the impetus on quarterhorse racing is nursing a similar idea All of which has Southland turf fans no x 5-1- 0 Cal-iente- ’s Ala-mito- rs little excited Frank Vessels Jr nominal head had some pertinent things to say Alamitos states his track is here last week when the picture of Los giving serious consideration to the mstallatio nof both the Pie-Siand the daily double for the fall meeting at Hollywood Park Nov 22 The daily double addition is virtually certain especially since Del Mar and other California ovals feature it But the Pic-Si- x must wait until the racing board acts on the application of the Western Harness Racing Association which opens its next meeting on Oct 4 at Holly “The Adventures Finn” in which he of Huckleberry brilliantly plays the role of Jim the slave was launched First suffice it to say that if 01’ Arch wants to hang up the gloves which he doesn’t he will continue to eat at a table of plenty Mark Twain wrote other stones m which Huck Finn w’as featured and besides MGM has promised Moore the lead role when it “The Champ” in which Park the late Wallace Beery' performed Pic-Siis really an elongated so unforgettably As for boxing: Moore rates Inge-mdouble daily covering six races Johansson as a mere amateur the third the presumably through Just that (“After all what else maIBM It is eighth operated by chinery Returns can hit the strato- can he be? He’s had so few fights”) sphere hence the enthus'asm Even if Joe Louis hadn’t helped him Floyd Patterson would have THE BOSTON CELTICS are askthe heavyweight crown ing a high price for Bill Sharman regained for when you leave trainers (“As coveted by the L A Lakers as their out corner that there alone you’re so coach the proposed deal isn t One can make you forget punch to The materialize Celtics likely hint they want Rudy La Russo everything they've taught you”) His chances against Johansson? man of last season prize first-yea- r think I can knock him down”) (“I West and Jerry the Archie didn’t say “out” but his look Rumors persist here that left no room for doubt Gil Hodges will play for the New How does Johansson feel about York Yankees next year Gil has with Moore? (“I don’t know match Brookhis m maintained residence if he’d me before a return Patfight lyn having refused to move his terson bout When I spoke to him A to L Duke Snider m family New York some time ago he another of the Dodgers’ fleeting old he could beat me He inguard has his eye on two N L implied I like timated was an old apple and goals — 400 homers and 2000 hits if we I’d be over-ripefought re363 he 1853 has and Currently At the affair Moore respectively “I’d like to reach those ceived the press CarGeorge goals as a Dodger” he says “I ver award of merit Washington for his contribualso hope to play in Chavez Ravine I think I can help the club for sev- tions to sports and the betterment human relations Dr Carver of eral more years at least as a pinch of course When Victoria Park the not to turned the common peanut hitter mention the soybean and was flown out from top sweet into hundreds of usepotato New York last week to run in next ful products Saturday’s Hollywood Derby he with had as far as Chicago 1000 mice a “If I can do what Dr Carver glove boxing as travelling companions They “dewith a peanut” Moore stated barked” in the Windy City bound did “I’d be more than happy” for Chicago’s Medical Institute x 17-D- ec j i-ks WENDY AND TROPHIES Wendy Wangsgard s shown above holding trophies for winning the recent Utah Amateur Golf championship for ladies at Tooele Other trophies for bowling and golf are shown in the backgiound re-mak- es x ar OGDENITE WENDY WANGSGARD BEST IN UTAH GOLF Wendy Wangsgard of the Ogden Golf and Country Club is the 1960 ladies Utah amateur golf champion She is shown above left socking a long drive from one of the tees At right she is shown putting The Ogden wizard won the state championship over Bonita Harrison in the finals at Tooele a few days ago The margin was She previously had won the Schubach event in Salt Lake City She hopes to win the Salt Lake City parks title to make it a “Utah Grand Slam” for women Her father Owen some years ago was a brilliant athlete at Weber College He made one of the Wildcats first trips to Honolulu under Coach Merlin Stevenson He was a lineman Wendy is also a sensational bowler She has no desire to join the ladies pro golf tour 7-- 6 PIN WIZARD Navy's Varsity Wins o Rome rew Golden Bears Defeated in Crew Finals at Syracuse Murray Rosa NY (AP) — Navy’s varsity eight came on like a torpedo boat in the last 500 meters Saturday and won the Olympic rowing trials and a trip to Rome The husky middies in their first coach Lou year under collared Syracuse at the Lindsey 1500-metmark and then streaked to a length triumph over California’s favored Golden Bears The Syracuse Alumni Rowing Assn was third and the scrappy Navy plebes fourth and last It was a smashing climax to a brilliant day of rowing that decided Uncle Sam’s seven entries m the games at Rome this summer Lindsey a former California coxswain thus earned the position as head coach of the American Olympic Rowing team In the small boat competition the Lake Washington Rowing Club of Seattle manned by U of Washington students and graduates took four berths The Vesper Boat Club of Philadelphia captured the other two — the singles sculls with Navy Lt Harry Parker and the double sculls with veteran Jack Kelly Jr and Bill Knecht Thi® will be the fourth Olympics for Kelly brother of Princess Grace of MonBy SYRACUSE Wene Rolls In Classic ld U4§ July 19th Sylvia Wene Philadelphia’s world all star bowling champion will compete Tuesday July 19 in the sixth annual Maxie Kosof World Endurance Classic at Paramount Bowl here Director Kosof announced the appearance of the world pin champ with a challenge to the top women bowlers of the area including the current titleholders of Utah Idaho Wyoming Colorado and Nevada big event could result in Miss Wene pushing the other bowders to record pin performances in both scratch and handicap divisions Kosof said clas- Top spots in the money-ric- h sic as well as all existing records will be prime targets for the July 19 squad Miss Wene will be presented with a check for $50 by Director Kosof an annual award to any man or r woman winning the BPAA who has bowled m the World En- durance Classic Billy Melu re- cerved $1000 for his winning the Wendy Wangsgard Takes Titles At Early Age in Beehive Play ' Warden Sports Editor By AI Standard-Examine- r At 22 years of age Wendy Wangsgard of Ogden may well become the greatest women athlete in Utah sports history an observation that comes as she stands at the top of the heap of feminine golf in the Beehive state Last week Wendy outclassed big field in wanning the state wom- - Lake 1958 — Ogden city title Utah en’s golf championship at Tooele Northern Division in the sport served that the Ogdenite won her matches with ease H s noteworthy that Miss W angs- gard comes along and plays at the 0gden GoIf and Country club whjch proudly hails the exploits of an- other Ogden woman golfer Mrs E F “Tony” Easley Incidently both are fine bowlers as well as being avid boosters for all sports Many of her friends have urged that Wendy turn professional They are certain that she could make the upper strata either m professional as a pro bovIerA Rjght now the golf game is the chief interest for Wendy as she is at the peak of her performance She has been rolling a few lines all-stin 1953 of bowling as she has been extended The Philadelphia star is enjoying an invitation to compete July 19 her greatest year of an already against the famed Sylvia Wene of brilliant career In winning the All-st- Philadelphia in the Maxie Kosof at Omaha last January Syl- World Endurance Classic at Paramount Bowl via upset Marion Ladewig generally regarded as the greatest womTwo years ago Wendy rolled an bowler of all time She rolled a against Miss Wene and established perfect 300 game to turn the trick the e high single game Just one month earlier she rolled scratch score for women in the a 300 game in the World Invita- World Endurance Classic She put tional at Chicago This tourney was 11 consecutive strikes for together won by Olga Gloor who competed an amazing 280 game All the big in the 1960 World Endurance Classic names of women bowling who have on the grand opening squad shot the classic have faded to surFor her accomplishments the Wendy’s portside feat state of Pennsylvania this year pass has unusual power in golf Wendy cited Miss Wene and the governor considering that she is only five conferred special honors feet five in height and weighs 125 Among the high points of her pounds a far cry from the husky career: the only woman bowler to type of the nationally famous late hold a 206 league average two suc- Babe Didrickson Zaharias cessive years She has posted more She rolls her bowling ball with 700 series than any other woman her left hand but golfs on the right Miss Wene set the scratch singles hand side record for women at 3907 for 20 Before she returns to her studies games in the 1956 classic This was at Utah State University in the fall bettered by Pauline Bickel of V endy hopes to add a few more golf Omaha two years ago and still to the collection and time trophies stands to get her name high in The Bickel mark of 3947 will be permitting the standings of the World Bowling the July 19 target along with the Endurance Classic current high of 3362 by Jan Harman The langsgards have another of Los Angeles golfer in the family the attractive Occupying the leading positions younger sister Gayle who also currently in handicap singles: 1— show's fine potential Carol Coffin Denver 4132 2— Betty Miss p i n record Monk Cheyenne Wyo 4086: 3 — shows Wangsgard’s ' Year’s the New winning Grace Quinn Ogden 4059 4 — Ellen round robin in 1954 and ’56 at Para4051 Forslund Portland Wally mount and Ogden Bowling Center Stoops Salt Lake 4044 6— Elame Scothern Ogden 4012: 7—D D The golf scoreboard shows the Jacobsen Play Del Key Calif 1956— won Ogden Golf following 4010 8— Nora Guynn Ogden 4006 and Country Club championship: Donna Poll Ogden 3990 10— Bon- 1957 — won Ogden Golf and Country nie Eldredge 11— Club Utah Northern Division Ogden 3984 OgPeggy Simmons Denver 3959: ancy den City championship and runner-u- p Torrance Calif Mogard in the Schubach tourney at Salt 3358 13— Arden Bove Woodland Calif 3958 14— Dot Calkins Ever- Hot Stove League ett Wash 3956 15— Virginia Gro-na- u Salt Lake 3947 16— Grace Plans '60 Picnic Eppley Ogden 3947 17— Dot HarpSALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-Mem-- bers er Los Angeles 3938 18— Jo Osof the Salt Lake Bee base19 — Gloria ball team will be wald Salt Lake 3930 guests of the 20— Prim Utah Hot Stove Leveque Ogden 3925 League Thursday San Carlos Calif 3914 at the league’s annual summer picVerger Low in money at 30th place 3372 nic Entries in all divisions for men The event will be held Thursday and women will be accepted until night at Mill Creek Canyon acthe start of the last squad on Labor cording to Jim Grebe president of the organization Pay all-sta- Close followers j J i j gor ar ar all-tim- of ob-T- he runnerup runnerup in state toure in World Endurance ney Classic 1960 —Schubach champion Utah state champion Wendy lives with her parents at 470 Fifth street in Ogden Mr and Mrs Owen Wangsgard owners of one of the west’s most modern supermarkets Her father also was an athlete while in high school and a football star at Weber Callege The proud father admits that his own golf game and his bowling do not measure up to Wendy’s who says her biggest thrill was winning the recent state championship “That was my biggest thrill” she said but couldn't recall any single incident which might be classed as her biggest disappomment “You see I golf and bowl just for fun” While on the subject it is proper to recall some of the accomplishments of Mrs E F Easley the only other Ogdenite to win a state golfing title Tony defeated Mrs Frank Currie for the 1950 championship turning back the Ft Douglas star in the finals when the event was staged at the Ogden Golf and Country Club Previously in 1938 she lost one of the classic golf matches in Utah history in the state finals when she was defeated in a sudden death playoff by Mrs Iva Moore at the Salt Lake Country Club over 38 holes In nmnbers and length of continuous winnings no one exceeds Mrs Easley’s local records: 15 times Ogden city champion runnerup to the state title four times champion of El Monte and the Ogden Golf and Country Club so many times and winner of countless other events Schubach 280-gam- HERB ELLIOTT UNABLE TO RUN IN EUROPE MELBOURNE (UPI) — Herb Elliott the world mile record- holder said today that he was worried because he is unable to compete in Europe before tackling the 1500 meters in the Rome Olympics “I would like to run one or two races m Europe before the games but all that has been arranged is a meeting in Sydney before the team’s departure for Rome on August 18th” Elliott said Coach Percy Cerutty aid he is satisfied that Elliott vdl run as fast probably faster than ever before in Rome “Herb is so consistent that it is no longer news for him to break four minutes” Cerutty said “He must break his own records to hit the headlines and I believe he will do just that before starting at Cambridge University” Eliott has been running 60 miles and also doing weightlifting exercises three nights a week Joust Slated at er ld aco Lake Washington won the pairs with and without coxswain and the fours with and without coxswain The Seattle rowers hit for four out of five losing only the single sculls Less than a length and a half shells separated all four eight-oare- d as they crossed the finish line in another thriller on slightly rippled Veeck Takes Vacation From the Sox CHICAGO (UPI) — Bill Veeck president of the Chicago White Sox who underwent surgery on his right leg June 24 left yesterday for a 7-- Up Senior Club The annual ‘Seven Up’ golf tournament is on the slate at Ogden Golf and Country club for ladies next Tuesday July 12 Professional Ernie Schneiter Sr announces “The 60 low scores will be used to form 15 teams of four each for the competition” said Professional Schneiter “Nine holes will be played on Wednesday or Thursday and the second nine on Friday or Satur- day Partners will be mixed during the competition” secret vacation spot Veeck w’as released from Mercy Hospital Friday and doctors told the White Sox head “to stay away from the ball park” The operation was the seventh amputation on Veeck’s right leg since it was injured during World War II W'hen he was a member of the Marine Corps Veeck said be was “feeling fine” and planned to follow the doctor s advice 8 ”) one-hundred- th I empesiuous Wins af Holley Park NOT BOB WATERFIELD but some of the L A Ram players are trying to laugh off the loss of Billy Cannon “Who needs Cannon” one of the club’s top gridders jeered “He probably couldn’t break into our starting backfield Besides all that trouble he caused with his doubletalk in court might make us run him right out of ’the Redlands training camp” Sour grapes? Yes INGLEWOOD Calif (UPU— Tem- or no the loss of a valuable No 1 pestuous a colt claimed by Mathew draft choice‘ hit where it hurts Dragna for $15 000 closed with a RINK BABKO who will be Parry powerful rush Saturday to capture O’Brien's best man when the shot the $114 800 Hollywood Derby by put ace is married next Saturday nearly two lengths has a problem Rather he had one The results of the derby was Needing a white (tuxedo) coat the held up for nearly 10 minutes by USC discus star is so big he the stewards who ordered an in- couldn't find one in his size to rent quiry when it appeared Tempest- So he had to buy one and instead uous might have drifted out and of five bucks he's out $57 Del impeded the second horse TV Lark Mar at last will have a grass inBut they decided the order of finish field for its coming meet starting should stand Blank Check was July 27 That means races on a third and the hea New turf footing will be held Salt water Policy finished fourth seepage has stymied the growth of ridden It looks like Tempestuous by iochey grass heretofore Pete Moreno made his big run Tijuana will become the Del Mar after the horses reached the final of bullfighting The border city’s turn of the lx4 mile race and new y bull ring is situnot until he was midway down the ated hard b ythe Pacific Ocean stretch did he catch the leaders The late Deke Houlgate’s football But the rugged colt had a tre- library one of the best ever asmendous kick in the final part and sembled has been entrusted to the drew out on TV Lark which closed Helms Athletic Foundation Some from even farther back in his one 100 copie sof Houlgate's authorata-tiv- e Thesaurus now regarded as a big charge at the wire Tempestuous was sent off at odds collector’s item will be sold at $10 of and returned $14 80 $5 00 and each for the express purpose of $3 60 across the board TV Lark maintaining the Houlgate Memorial second choice in the wagering Liberary Direct orders to Bill by the big crowd of some 45000 Schroeder 8760 Venice Blvd L A paid $4 20 and $3 60 for the place 34 and show' end and Blank Check ARCHIE MOORE the movie star returned $8 60 for show ilv-favor- O-F- -S 5-Y- ear fcr i 5 ra 76 £T) FT 359-26i- h S3E REPAIR PER MONTH ON A REPAIR 6-- BC 6-- 4 4-SC- 03 6-- 6-- 4 In men’s semis Miguel Olvera of Guay Aquil Ecuador the ld here downed Chris Crawford of Piedmont Calif 4 4 in the hardest match of the tourney Crawford Henry of Atlanta Ga also was extended to defeat Ramsey Earnhart Ventura Calif member of the junior Davis Cup squad 2 6 5 4 in the men’s sin“giant-killer- ” 3-- 6-- 6 6-- 10-1- 8-- 7-- 6-- gles Intercepted Three Gerald Smith of Michigan intercepted three passes in the football game against Illinois last LET'S GO BOWLING In cool comfort with refrigerated air conditioning Open bowling at all timet HILL TOP LANES 4400 Wash Elvd Mgr IX Joe Barney Know ihe Tire Before You Buy! a att res Pli EX p §r Nem of Middletown Ohio 3 4 In the day’s only women’s singles semi-fina- l round Miss Footman eliminated Susan Butt of Victoria With Purchase of Gasoline PER MONTH ON St S3 top-seed- ed only Covers Paint— Body Work— (BEDIM MUSED Tri-Stat- tn Guaranteed $50 and $100 Insurance Deductabics 67 12-N- CINCINNATI Ohio (UPI)—Carole Hanks and Justina Bricka both of St Louis won the women’s doue bles championship of the Tennis Tournament Saturday by Farel footdefeating man of San Francisco and Linda 6-- 1 AK SHEPABEI FLAM PLEASE NOTE: Hanks Bricka Take Ladies Double Title 25000-capacit- HOSE PAYMENT IS© 1500-mete- 50-Fo- ol ! C3 Navy stroked by Lyman Perry r grabbed the lead at the mark and majestically steamed ahead to victory Navy admirals in the grandstand tossed their gold braided hats into the air and thumped coach Lindsey on the back California which had dropped back to last 200 meters from home picked up steam to take second place Navy’s time was 646 0 followed by California 650 1 Syracuse Alumand the Navy plebes ni 6 517 MOUNTAIN ROAD STATION FOR CAR REPAIRS mi J t Onondage Lake 6:51 an st AT LLOYD BERRETT'S DON'T USE YOUR CASH j ex-We- jZerret'i SERVICE - 33 |