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Gam 0 m tmwm t f THE OGDEN if?: CGI) EX s - i raised several times sheet" "Don worry about me' Al furiously the Athletic-Beaffair put Mis- - snapped If the rnokse was so ignorant at Billings Magic Valley at jsoula had to be told that Al ne Boise and Idaho Falls at Great didn't choke up in the Falls clutch then there was ro use fact that to trying Al baseball was so close to war it affected him as wsr affects some men he didn't scare but it filled him with a cold bloodless fury e Sirn-inon- s pa W snd "I hated was Utah General Depot jumped all after he This through of those one was over General Mills last night tak- pitchers" spring jumps during ing a 20 to 0 Industrial Softball t rice like an training contest League f rom Los Angeles to Yuma when In other games the Eagles the athletes were in bed and dumped Havana U'iuh 18 to 11 over a last while the Marines outhit and out-- f their elders sat up beer cored the 29th Arum Squadron "Pitchers" Al said "I wanted 10 to' 7 dead" Them soandsos were them The Depot nine scored 12 runs butin the fifth inning Tucker blasted trying to take the bread and of mouth" out my a pair of home runs in the big ter never killed a pitcher but inning while rlKing hit another he Hemade a lot of them wonder Hanrnrk h r f a nnhittnr nH allowed but one man to reach wn' tne" d Den TnHe n6Vr got tllS 30UU and'hP u-- rllnd At (irsf ha cither but he blamed no pitchers for leaving the bag too soon I'd The Eagles also came up with for that only himself "If a big inning scoring 10 runs in only known as a kid what 1 know the fourth to smother- the Ha- now" he said This was when he vana Club Russell allowed eight was a coach clinging to the active hits In picking up the win and list and reaching hungrily for a blasted an inside the park homer bat whenever Connie Mack nodded his way 'for good measure The Marines' Tavares poked if i d ever imagined l couiu one over the center field fence to get as close as this' 3000 hits i Kfl hpn tn pav when store 'two runs and hand the 1 think of the d3s I goofed off 29th Squadron 'its fourth straight the time I played sick or some- less Protin schedule the thing and took myself out of the Tonight's because the game didn't estant League is Elim Lutheran line-uMethodist-Japanesvs 7 mean anything I could cut my at o'clock Presbyterian vs St Paul throat" He got- close but he never Lutheran at 8 p m and Baptist vs First Christian at 9 p m made it Now all of a sudden he Summaries: is dead of a heart attack He was R H E Kccre by innings: 54 301 (10' 1— 13 12 2 only T3g:ps all-nigh- r - p e - 11 uuiwu T ± nciu "When nU - r- iff and will be s for ease of control and supervision Dixon stated Col Thorstensen said the range would be supervised at all times while in use and will be avail- able to such groups as civic clubs older scouting groups and other supervised organizations Free instruction in the use of firearms will be given by the is fenced -' -- Guard Firm Dixon said RcP- Dixon said the military Maj Gen Maxwell E Rich ad-- 1 use the range for brief pe- will of state Utah and jutant general Col Charles C Thorstensen com- -' riods during certain times of the vrnanding officer of the 222nd - j TEN THOUSAND BUNS AWAIT FANS be for ' and that it field artillery group in Ogden civilian use all other times 'released the confirmation to Dix- Hot dogs will go like "hotca'kes" at Affleck Park 'Mondavi night June 4 when on stating "The National fiuard Plans for the range are being American Frjod Stores disposes of dogs and the trimmings" for a nickel each lis delighted to give this needed drawn up now according to Rpp and Earl Wilbur are shown above getting the buns ready:-NortWalt Carclorrr-le- ft V Dixon 'and construction of the V and South bascballers will provide the diamond action starting at 8 p" m Pep Dixon said 'I knm of facilities will be paid for from nothing mire critically needed m the program funds We oci- County from a safety f he National Guard ftah uun ins iiiitig iangv Rrn njvnn caid the mn-r- v H5t md been nrnmUed tn CPn Rirh as a uuitarv: spuoS cast so it h i)f 'iv t iiuui JU'HUim iwai nar nt u hndrrt moutH of Weber Canyon will a hr ui "nfrri tn flvf( ithe nvnn j range his lharks and appreciation' lo jbe the itc for a y lU Gen liv ldU "' SVLU Ptieh and his staff Cot Mm' cuv AWfr r c if- "nr ' r:p Williams Utah and the Weber Coun- Thorstensen narnent will be held at the El Pi The Utah Congressman a m cm- - tv Wildlife Federation for push- Mc rte Course Mondav ber of th wildlife Oi a 4tn wn thp firing rar-- p program Matches will be plaed nil i for many vears s a the gr)p along to completion has tried time and time again week 'with the finals sched: NEW YOPK (UP) — Larry defeat at 46 seconds of the ninth for June 10 to will fhe finals be? get a rifle range established ' ' Board man a remarkable young round in their m o it the county over a period of 25 cr holes fight played Connecticut lightweight who was his third or more years 3Ienrv Mathieu is the defend-1major victory of fights like Jack Dempsey may i factors have always rounds-Several mg Otialifvjns champion 1956 And it was a sensational get :a snot at the of the group 1 efforts fhe started and be will stymied SPECIAL yesterriav crown at Boston Sept 10 because New York debut He had out- in findiiig a permanent location I tomorrcv completed Midnight Show of his knockout of such: a range "The Ladies' City amateur chr pointed champion Smith in -a non- i loiiMc iivii til Tonight inauijuii- ouuflit UUK iUUUli al rDUSIO'I Thxy Military Sprines site is t U i aiSU pibnship will be played 'at Doris Garden i i amy ruui Day Howard Kss! considered a military reservation "CALAMITY JANS" outpointed featherweight ruler Mrrtc from June 2" to Jure 2? Sam Silverman Boston said "a guarantee of S50000 Sandy Saddler similarly in the 4 :iv f Vf will be offered champion Wallace same ring April 14 7 A (Bud) Smith fefa defense against GLENN Larry who registered his1 31st lNST 50 Boardman m September and if victory and 15th knockout in 33 JFOKD - BORGHiHE-STEIhe refuses' the Massachusetts nrofessional bouts before 2000 Drive-I- n Tlisaln Boxing Commission will ask the cheering fans 1372 m weighed I : mft" iuauv ! I -- -no- n-armorv" - rran foe Ryu d¥ ounq t oararncin In ity Amateur 1 Starts Monday - - t v ( imrh kou 1 i iai i ! 1 TV-radi- o 0 ' luo-poun- - hit-and-ru- 1 r: i be S3iU "I was never a sain the htU phryer I was when I Was hungry The only man knew who never lost his fire when he got rich was Ty Cobb" If Al lost his fire only he knew it One summer when a very poor team of Athletics was having an unaccountable hrt streak Connie Mack was asked which player he deemed chiefly responsible Connie glanced at the only photograph of a ball plajer which he kept in his of-- ' lice It was picture of Simmons bat one of those stand-u1 bs tinted on wood am cut out witn a scroll saw along the outline of the figure "I wish I had nine men like Connie said disconcertSim ing his questioner by mentioning a coach instead of a player "Just coaching there on third base he docs more for the spirit of this club than anvbodv else on the v AR OF THE SPECIES "When I was hitting" Al i - vri er — IIY 1 Pep Kerry A'dous Dixon (Pv- Utah) announced today that We-- j ior County Wildlife Federation v i!i have a rifle range at Military Springs and that it will probably be ready for use by the end of the summer The announcement came following confirmation from officers of the Utah National' Guard! v hose efforts and cooperation are making the ranj P°sslDle' the rark He wrs proud of the title and proud of his home town ued to boast about other celebrities from Wisconsin like Al- irt-Lunt and Don Ameehe and Pat O'Brien Yet he had the gilt of self-appraisal When' he started out jn baseball he set a financial £oal which having attained it he ( JUNE 2 1335 ill i - - ! "'"'if' OF SPORT Al vas a truly successful man lor he knew he was a great play-a- t er and a bona fide celebrity and ho relished the knowledge hugely He admired celebrities and enjoyed being accepted anion? t h c in on even terms The Duke of Milwaukee they called him NEW YORK CITY— This may have been Al Simmons' last time bat in a major league baseball game A4 least it uas right around there for by this time Al was a coach wit Si the Philadelphia Athletic- - and the only reason for keeping his name on the active list va ms none might make the lew more n:s ne ncede:! to achieve a lifetime total of 3(100 lie had like many olher baU plavers a'deen rccr ence tor records And me iuuu nit? club is one of baseball's most exclusive fraternities Anyhow he went up as a pinch batter this day in Boston lith'one out in the mntu inninj He and the game on the base hit the bail as well as- a man could and it went strar: ht to the shortstop for a double play that endprl thp rame A rookie v ho came lace to lace witn nun the plav ended was start!ed the limits of ordinary plomacv "Hpv" said the ki nran with the club "whaCthc You're while witn Vdii j se-irie- V£WS E RANGE lOOMS FllFLE " STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH SATURDAY EVENING The Duke of Milwaukee s f I - A' t By UNITED PRESS The 'Magic Valley Cowboys bounced back into first place in rthe see-saFioncer League pen- riant chase last night with a 5 to 0 shutout over the Salt Lake City "Bees on the five-hi- t pitching of Paul Martin And the Pncatello Athletics juith whom the Bees begin a tonight in Salt Lake Citv jkept the pressure on in the bat- tie for trie top spot with a 7 to 6 win over the Boise Braves in a game at the Idaho Gate City The Bees' loss with a i percentage point and one i'ulf game behind the Cowboys and only 11 jpercentage points ahead of the Athletics who have won 18 of their 33 games to date It was the first shutout the Bees have suffered this season In the other jjame played last night the Great Falls Electrics clamped an 8 to () shutout on the Mustangs at Billines on the fivehit pitching of Al Ropek and the big bat ot catcher Paul Stammen who connected tour times in five trips to the plate including a 'home run F Tonight's panics in addition to No-Hitt- ' i 0- 5-- l : i d : ninth-roun- '- d t-- u r-- :i -r ! 1 X -u ' field" l WE KNOW NOT THE HOUR At a winter meeting in Chicago Connie told Simm there would alwavs be a place for him' BAMOMG G Wit! NBA to vacate his title" pounds to Ryff's 137l4 Heavy e T appreciate that-M- r When Boardman of Mack" support sent him into to beat Al said and he hesitated "Of Marlborough Conn tagged Ryf f the ring favored at course you — " he had- started to of New York with his first kayo clever Ryff point out that Connie was get- ' i mi jtiniPti j in years and wouldn't along 'ding ' forever That is" Al le around said "I — we'll we don't know how long—"' flow Open and Doing Connie was chuckling at his embarrassment "I think my sons "Full-Sized- " jknow how I feel about it" he with French Fries said Also ''Majbe they do" Al said du- Fried Shrimp Fbh and Chips Chicken dui would you mind ooumj Malts Sandwiches Soft Drinks Ite telling them? H he said Connie Laughing m m mm mm g would Seems odd somehow and j ck sad Al lived only a few months Lok City Highway 91 On Ogden-Sa- lt past Connie's death (C) 1956 New York Herald Tribune Inc iv the Philadelphia organization A4T AdulH 6Se Children to Years FREE last-minut- ld end 6-- 5 ' irfn a MA'S - A- "t-i Saturday Night "SHORTY" ROSS Mil 'i p Vibro-Ksr- p PA'S BIG TOP rivia s Fa "HANK" i tAlHOUM CRAGUN t Saxophonists (Twin Sons of Eliij Cragun) r WINTERS V ROUND : Second Feature Request Wcsltiei Cheerfully Played From 9 Till 9:30 ma lop ones uaro s REALLY A TRAMP! i end "GARY" S STARTS SUNDAY WAS HILDA CRANE PANCKO VILLI ARTISTS j m 1 of t- -l N emaSccF wt? 1 Dusk featuring GUESTS Business j Show ot I mm Hi!! I 700 Box 2 ' and Orcheira f Hamburgers i I very 1 h R At I 4 $yB v£KB2ESSJ5? 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