Show TODAY'S SPORTS PARADE MICKEY WRIGHT HOLDS LEAD IN PGA EVENT GROSSINGER I2A THE OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH FRIDAY EVENING R AUGUST 26 1960 u sa r Athletes Sit Down I© Hear Address i NY (UPI)— -- Mickey Wright of San Diego Calif carried a one stroke lead over Marlene Hagge into today’s second round of the $7500 Grossmger women’s PGA open tournament Miss Wright scored a par 72 in yesterday’s opening session as she fired a 35 on the front nine and had a 37 on the incoming leg The blonde Californian took a double bogie five on the par three 11th hole to ruin a sub-pa- r round Mrs Hagge of Delray Fla bogied the 10th hole and double bogied the 14th to spoil her chances of overtaking Miss Wright Louise Suggs of Atlanta Ga Kathy Whitworth of Jal NM and Murle Mackenzie of Webster NY were deadlocked for third place with 74’s Ann Rutherford of Harrisburg Pa held the lead in the amateur division with a 9 — 4' ( H-- I'SWaPS I ' IN-rr- s w rrSIs-- v ifrss law r' j 41 C By Oscar Fraley United Press International ROME (UPI) — You kept waiting almost breathlessly for somebody to turn loose the lions This was at the opening of the ! - k X' " ilXf f mj rl ?- Olympic Games in the alley of the Tiber where 1900 years ago feeding the new believers to the big cats was a favorite pastime They almost came up with the first martyr of 1960 too He was a dapper black-haire- d man who is the Italian minister of defense Name of Giulio Andreotti His trouble was that he spoke longer and a lot less effectively than one of the original bearers of the word It hot People were sitting on hard wooden seats— much like they did a few miles away at the crumbling Colosseum those mildewed centuries ago And they were being welcomed by the minister who is president of the Italian organizing committee for the newly-opene- d XVII Olympiad 5 - w-a- 83 GAMES OPENING — US delegation ‘in yesterday’s opening day parade at Olympic Games crosses Milvio Bridge in Rome on way to new Olympic Stadium Flag is borne by Rafer Johnson of Kmgsburg Calif top US entry in the decathlon — (AP Hunter Is Victor in v &n Oil! ilk Tank Event ooBsters By Leo H Petersen UPI Sports Editor ROME (UPI)—Bruce Hunter of TORCH — Giancarlo Peris Italian student last runner of the relay team that carried the Olympic torch from Mount Olympus Greece holds the flame high as he arrives in the Olympic Stadium in Rome The last runner circled the running track with the torch then earned it up the big tripod at top level of the stadium — (AP Wirephoto) CARRIES THE SPORTS HIGHWAY WITH AL WARDEN Ogden Promised Title Battle If Gene Fullmer Trims Sugar Ray LANCE Calif a That was the word from Marv js back with the champion In fact C3gey manaSer °f Fullmer’ Fullmer looks upon Owens as his today11’ What about opponents the writer top sparring partner For deserting the Fullmer camp a few months back Owens has been placed on KP duty in the I but gymnaisum dining room ! he loves it Fullmer weighed 164 today after a long session He beat a consist ent tatoo on the large and small bags skipped the rope shadow boxed and boxed six rounds with his mates “The Robinson rubber match is the one I’m looking forward to with a great deal of interest” said the champion ‘‘I want him to get the message this time I have a score to settle with Robinson and believe me I’m goin" to win” NOTES ON A NAPKIN Notre Dame Army Miami of Florida Penn State and Pittsburgh rank as the five most successful independent major college football teams since World War II The Irish have won 100 games lost 31 and tied six in that time When is a hole in one not a hole in one? At Billings Montana “Gustav Scholz of last week Billy Johnston former said Jenson of the top rated Ogdemte now professional at the one is Germany Provo Timps golf course had a contenders unsual experience “Weil learn how good he is September 9 at Frankfurt Germany 286Playing the sixth hole a par four yards at the Highland Country when Don Fullmer goes against Ut his first ball I’ll the capable German battler of out He then hit his bounds Weil Don with make the trip leave a week from Saturday by second shot into the hole for one of the longest “hole in ones” in plane “Another probable opponent would Ogden’s Arnie Ferrin watched the be Joey Giardello of Philadelphia unsual feat Johnston the chap who fought to a draw was credited with a two actually on the with Fullmer at Bozeman Monhole four par tana last April 20th “We have no preference and will Bluebird” Donald Campbell’s meet the fighter the NBA selects” million dollar car (state Giardello and Fullmer would set m seized) Utah outdoor money gate Utah nextracing car will arrive will week Campbell try 1 estab-was of $133000 The record J°hn Cobb s ae excY lished back in 1952 when Rex Layne onlmt sub-a-ne- w I Og- - den Stadium Because of all the controversy title bout in the Fullmer-Giardell- o interest would be tmsually high Referee Harry Kessler gave the nod to Giardello at Bozeman while one judge called the fight a draw and the other gave the nod to Full “ drives the “Bluebird1 ord when he © All match Soni-Lam- ar y Southern California student posted the fastest time of all the qualifiers when he won the final qualifying heat in :557 seconds Larson finished a good yard on top as he splashed his way to heat victory and surpassed the 56 second flat qualifying time of Australian world record-holde- r John Devitt of Patty Kempner Beverly Hills Calif a University of Arizona student finished third in her heat in the 200 meter womens breaststroke in which the fastest eight qualified for Saturday night’s final She was clocked in 2:555 Wiltrud Urselmann of Germany won the heat with the first new Olympic record of the game as she splashed over the pool four times in 2:520 50-met- er ANNE WARNER a from Menlo Park Calif finished second in another heat to Ada Dean Haan of Holland Miss Den Haan was timed in 2:54 while the Yankee teen-agwas clocked in 2563 Both of the California girls thus were among the qualifiers for the final The start of the red-ho- t swimming competition marked the “down to business” phase of the games now that the pomp and ceremony of opening day are over The United States was represent--i ed by entries in eight of the 10 e events on the first proof XVII this gram Olympiad which included competition in the modern pentathlon swimming cycling cabasketball field hockey noeing wrestling water polo boxing and soccer er 2 U meter cross country riding test in the modern pentathlon scheduled to begin at 3 a m (EDT) There also was competition scheduled in swimming cycling canoeing basketball field hockey vvrest- ling water polo boxing and soc-- j The tall and talented U S basket- All- ball team led by three-tim- e In the swimming sUtrSe BYU ltrutaladvanCe upcoming football season The Utah State-Denvgame on Oct 1 at Logan will not start until 3 pm This will enable fans of all parts of the state to attend er 100-met- Thompson Sets Sights Today At Bonneville aid - breast-suok- e ei 200-met- 6-- Garden er 1 6-- Loeb-Crumpaek- 6-- veie anticipated er 6-- 6-- Barry of Denver A - er 6-- 6-- 100-met- in-c- er 6-- 200-met- 5 6-- 1 2 in the doubles then beatgirls’ ing Nancy Nikcevich and her Salt ake Partn®r 6'4’ 8'6’ n Sirs doubles er and-und- er MAJOR LEAGUE STARS Hunter 100-met- 7-- 6-- er co ork joined ’ ’ 'the welterweight challengers’ line Barbara Chandler of Boise the opening swimming events of Cambridge today because of his unanimous 10- - defending womens singles cham-Mas- s Bruce and Lance Larson of El round decision over Cuba’s Floren-- 1 pi°n- - S°t Pagt Margo Hedges of 6"1 m (tuarter‘ Calif were the US entries tino Fernandez at Madison Square ' 9®en' 2‘6Monte finals s freestvle men the Thursday Garden Thursday night in In men’s singles Dale Miller of Thev will compete against two for- midable Australians— Jon Henricks l49t4 pounds to Fernandez’ 1493V’ Salt Lake gained an upset victory who won this event in 55 4 in the was named “third challenger” by over Doug Corley of Colorado 3 4 1 6 Ohrroics and John Devitt Springs Colo of Boise — sisters Sehrier The the world iecodholdei with a 546 — did well by Marian and Mary cloaking themselves Mary lost her girls’ The women’s freestyle singles match to Agnes also presorted a strong field 10-- 8 1 of Denver Silverstein eluding defending champion and but that w’as the sisters’ only setv c Id record-holde- r Dawn Fiaser of Australia Chris Von Saltza of weight” Brenner explained “If he back Saratoga Calif and Carolyn Wood can’t then Griffith will get the of Portland Ore U S entries in the other opening g Associated Press Hitting — Ted Williams and Vic Wertz Red Sox Williams drove in three runs two with a homer and Wertz hit a pinch-hi- t grand slam home run in 10-- 7 victory over The Indians Pitching — Glen Hobbie Cubs struck out 12 walked just three and shut out first place Pirates on four hits over last eight innings befoeg nailing 1 victory with his first home run in the ninth 2-- er 200-met- er FOR In-d’a- na ' 0n fouls: The low left hook second round for a and the fifth round for persistent holding Fernandez had his second d feat in 29 starts and Griffith istered his 21st victory in 23 bouts de-an- reg-Cal- if TV Announcers Picked NEW YORPt (UPI)—Curt Gowdy and Paul Christman will handle the assignments for the play-by-pla- y American Broadcasting Co’s weekly net w oik telecasts of college football this year The telecasts begin on Sept 17 pa iiVfl 9BES cm (BLUE! 1960 YIS SIR! niEfRE In girls’ singles Marian defeated Ann Roberts of Salt Lake 2 6 4 while Mary downed Susan Olhnger of Salt Lake 1 And the sisters teamed to win both their doubles matches — downing Agnes Siherstein and Ellen HERE! X ft J four-engme- vx lb COMET trials ican on wheels he was scared off the flats by rough salt a few days ago He tooled Challenger I down the course at 304 mph Thursday In the time trials 10 records established Thursday included two set in cars powered by compact car engines Andy Granatelli of Santa Monica Calif whipped his Cor v air across the Cats at 1280816 mph for a new record in the Class D Gas Supercharged Sedan class Bill Burke of Los Angeles pushed his Falcon-powere- d fibre glass streamliner to 1861885 setting a new record for Class D Streamliners -- 220-pou- 1960 DEMONSTRATOR 2-DO- OR wA CM3 member el the femouj tRISH SETTER family RE' 'Ul OliLY 6-ifJCE-- ko iERS for work for fun I Widths iosox Land Matern former University of SouthRight-handCHICAGO (UPI) ern California catcher and first Mel Wright who has a 4 record baseman signed Thursday with the for Dallas-F- t Worth in the Amer- Boston Red Sox and was assigned ican Assn this year has been pur- to their class B Raleigh team in the chased by the Chicago Cubs Carolina League 6-- 9-- the women's Also on tap were the openm the men’s heats ing reaststroke tne women's 100- - meter fiemUie and the women’s th’ee-mete- r rwingboai d diving NEW YORK Record-breakinperfoi ma n c e s Bmile Griffith of New m most of the 200-met- JAYCEES PUSH BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS Utah (AP) — Mickey Thompson d hoped to push his to I 340 Challenger mph today between events of the Bonneville Nationals timing runs Thompson’s arrival caused a stir among Thursday hot rodders time competing in the week-lon- g ot er Alii Win er full-scal- SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Dick Matern a 3 inch Cubs Buy Wright pielimmary Kats and semifinals weie scheduled in the man’s freestjle American Oscar Robertson of Cm- cinnati will open the defense of its Olympic crown by meeting Italy in one of the day’s final events at events at the swimming stadium in4:30 pm (EDT) cluded Bill Mulhken of Champaign 111 and Paul Halt of San Jose m the men’s Calif bieactstioke Anne Warner of Menlo Park Calif and Patty Kempner in the of Beverly Hills Calif TICKET SALES breaststroke women's COLLEGE ard Mary Willard of Mesa Ariz Paula Pone of Santa Ana in the women’s three-mete- r Members of the Ogden Junspnngbord dive ior Chamber of Commerce will The US raskefball team was a circulate through the downtown strong favorite to whip Italv m business district tomorrow' cartheir opening eamb at the beautiful Palazzo Bello Snort In addirying sandwich boards boosting season ticket sales for Weber tion to Robertson the Yank squad College football games boasted such court stars as Jerry They will begin paiadmg toWest of We-- t Virginia Jerry Lucas of Ohio Sfate Walt Bellamy of night at 6 pm and at noon tomorrow and Darrall Imhoff of CaliHarcld Excell sales director fornia said Jaycees and Javcettes will also conduct a telephone campaign pushing the tickets vou you brow FANS REGISTER PROTEST The man talked Now the gallery gods had had it They began to clap and hiss They stamped their feet You looked hard and you were sure you could see the turned down thumbs This was surely the spot for the lions SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Several finals were scheduled today in boys’ and girls’ divisions as the Intermountain Tennis Championships moved into their fourth day One title was decided in Thursday’s play Chuck Culp and Hank Lamb of Salt Lake City defeated Alan Loeb and Steve Crumpacker 7 2 6 of Delta Colo to win finals the boys de Earlier in the day Culp-Loe- b feated Paul Lanager of Ogden and 1 Doug Brown of Salt Lake 3 downed Joe and (UPI) — Young Parkinson of Blackfoot and Terry T c a r New Records Expected in Many Events During Next 10 Days By Leo H Petersen UPI Sports Editor ROME—'The pomp and ceiemony are over and the Olympic games get down to business today From now on speed strength and agility will be the pavoff No more speech making no more colorful dress will count The 7 850 athletes from 85 nations are now on their own The Uhited States was represented by entries m eight of the 10 e events on the first proof XVII this Olympiad The LARSON of El Monte gram was event the 5 000- first University of day’s if you looked close One Title Decided in Infermountain Tennis Thompson is scheduled to try next MEET at the Bonneville Utah salt flats week for a new world auto speed "ROVIR" record Already the fastest Amer- Another Great next month Lee Grosscup former Utah American quarterback looks great S® afSn Giants of the National Football League Authority of this statemer — Murray Olderman presiment A near riot followed the decision of the Football Writers AssociMost boxing fans of the west would dent of America ation and NEA welcome an opportunity of watchand cartoonist writer rein a Giardello ing Fullmer and "Ogden has always been one of the best sports conimimities in the west” said Jenson “Imagine packing Weber High School for the Clark fight last Bartoli April 8 — with the fight on television in Ogden and over the state” said Jenson “Salt Lake and Logan tried to break the Ogden outdoor money if the gate record and failed record is to be broken I feel Ogden will shatten its own mark” Leo Owens who deserted the Fullmer camp and returned to the Carmen Basilio camp last June Cambridge Mass successfully led Uncle Sam’s athletic forces into Olympic action today when he won his opening qualifying heat in the 100 meter free style swim in 566 seconds Hunter brown-haire- d swimmer from Harvard thus was returned the first Yank “winner” of the day as the Olympic Games swung into fevered action on the heels of yesterday’s gala opening ceremony A blazing sun beat down on the Olympic pool sunk in a heat-fille- d hollow as the swimming event got under way before a scanty crowd of less than 1000 With the fastest 24 times qualifyat 3:30 pm ing for the semi-final- s EDT Hunter on the basis of the 566 clocking easily advanced to the second round full-scal- WEST JORDAN Utah — Ogden Stadium will be the scene of an early June 1961 world middleweight title fight if Gene Fullmer of West Jordan Utah retains his crown when he meets Sugar Ray Robinson in the “rubber match” of their series at the Los Angeles Sports Arena Saturday night Oct 8th ' derisioned Ezrard Charles at If "3 Suddenly almost felt as if they were wearing togas And Avery Brundage shifting from one foot to another on the podium seemed to have a laurel wreath a la Nero on his balding Four miles away in the vast stillness of the Colosseum there had to be ghostly growling m the cakes And the voice which droned on was that the mumbled prayers of those pitiful pioneers being led out into ATHLETES SIT DOWN the sunshine9 Good thing there were no lions For the gallery gods were in full He talked cry now Hail Caesar! Give him the Athletes standing at parade rest works' L worked as efficiently as it did simply sat down on the emerald back in thoe times just as if Cecil green infield He talked B De Mille had approved the People in the stands sitting script down began to stir restlessly and The man quit talking wish they were standing up Majbe he too suddenly saw tht He talked lions 44-3- FIRST WIN s There was a restless irritated shuffling in the cheap seats facing into the sun These were the gallery gods the guys who really pay the freight and you'd better put it on good for them Doc sizes 6-- 1I 1 15 i 95 IHACKCVSEtY’S 36 Mos ?© With Secured Credit CT3 H i SHOES 2216 WASH BLVD EX "The largest selection of Red Wing Boots and Shoes in the DOWN of Your Present Car QOQ$! Available Willi Pay If Cash or Cash Value FINANCING Secured Credit LINCOLN Open Till MERCURY 10:00 96 Ogden area ” 3230 WASHINGTON BLVD EX 3-S4- S5 pm |