Show FORMER COACH AT STANFORD pa I! U a ' rf ft THE OGDFN STAND ARD-EXAMINE- 8 JUNE CO I H r 1G35 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' aippeci Magic rIicy straight panic Iait nisht 1 to climh back into second place in the Pioneer League chase horn-- ! Andy Vandervclde's er and the pitching of Bob Spier moved the Electrics ahc:d rccutcllo the 14-- victims oi Bill! ' Great Falls now is only one ran:e off the pace set by Maic Valley while Poeatello 12 prrcent- ace poinls behind the Elects' in one If i d first-innin- 5anxoji uav nr r JHiaLU lilt Mu uang Vietorv over Prr-atf- -- v i a game held un twice ipmikp nf rr- T1T- A i Lr - Burton of Rilling hnh hit thr run homers No 8 for bdh men' ' " Coppola slammed a h o m e run for the losing Athletics his 1°th Poeatello used three pitchers in ' ' " t irs n j rnnu-Frank trouble of hi? own tring to catch up vuha l h iA m eri without having the" fence bush at him The- dnickliuu acnt on the sian seems' tn bp pniovinthe Cinci UWf 'chirr's plight R-n- if 3-- 1 - 6-- 1 6 6-- 6-- 1 2 — — i -- m Y 1 y i ' i 1 1 A v i i s — ! or V'EVVS 12-1- 0 1-- 6 rain-interrnnte- SPORT 1 6-- YORK — The tale is Olympic team to qualify in corn- tOld of a clubhouse oration which petition Out of perfectly under-YirriYi i ji Vu7 DZ standable sympathy for two first-- 1 Z : NEW ri i- - ' "!7 rate performers jiuioi - viuiu'iuiv di iic ever ctelh crert the cave Dave Sime i by speech manager $t a major league base-- : Dan team to hi puaycr It was Sept 11 1938 and the St (OUis Carninals were report- ing for a came with if memory serves the Chicago Cuns Perhaps the news came by grapevine or maybe thete had been a formal announcement and it was already in the papers but at any rale the players were aware that Frank Frisch who had been heir manager the dy before was not their manager this- afternoon Frisch"s succecr had not been' named but there was a top-- i i level coriereree toing i'n up- stairs ana ol i: dc p:syers knew wo ub:i come their new manager They dawdled through the busing of changing clothe sat down for a final smoke There was nobody to hustle them out onto the field nobody to tell this pitcher to warm up and these to report for bullpen duty A few minute: before game time the door opened and Mike Gonzales strode into the silent room For once t:w familiar sil- ver smile was absent from his olive features replaced by an expression of somber authority The manager pro tern gazed for a moment at the rin-- r of faceall friendly all expectant Then final 0lvmpic trvouts in inc last rouna or in Los Angeles Friday night and baturday Sime will be a!-- : lowed to run 200 meters and Held to 4hrow the javelin In- 4i iifi- cim V1" !"! mation snntif an1 inii:rr have been the reason whv Held didn't make the final though he tried Now others who missed out are demanding that the rules be vt - waived for them too Why xhev al have CACiises Here' part of a letter signed Edsar G Wilson: T was the first man who ever qualified for the team and then d atoppea less man ctx hours before the boat sailed in 1924 1 'i ?uaJlfied m theluOOO-nieie(no dirty remarKS regarding walkers) and were all set to go measured for the regular outfit and all other details such as photos and the like DOL CLE STANDARD - 6-- v 2-- 6 6-- 6-- 4 2 i Hi gum-chewin- ? nlr SIB ut I 2 --M Uhl bb III W !'irir nt I -- rirsr Morris besan to settV rinun j f : Eagles Sign Two More Players LEADERS e noie-in-Un- ' ! ofck' i wv-ri dj i ' 1 1 1 ! i 1 i t'y r 1 g 1 1 ra maTr-sT- ri T-- T 1 1 - 1 -- emu aim Viien Adams iiuui tuieu obtain vimu lot Paul first — - harn xt hpn Ketehsm ' Fred Jartcnn onH uai i i ii Christiansens single get past him wr defeated Lawrence Hansen mi vvayne in center licd iarrc L 31 Blaine Sylvester former Uni- - Stimpson and Clair Jacksoa of Utah hurler replaced feated Judy Parke and 11 C Han- startcr Charlie Beckert at that c°ck l point and checked the All- Stars on but two scattered hits the rest R 1 ! 2-- xi-- ji w de-versi- liAbLb — - 1 ranCOna nmit i-- j of he wav in? Ragles score a lone runs in the th:rd' ninth innings ' : n hilh' seventh and i raves Suspend Jim Pendleton s MILVAUKEE ' (UP)-- Balking — Jim i erQiexon uno rctused to re- LOTt tO HlCOita aftP- ABHUA V Wm§ re Spears ri 3 0 10 v "&ea ov Milwaukee on June 15 aKapp 1 looo 4221 ch'sfsenss - d- 3oii!0 has been suspended without nsv cy the Braves Brave? nff o tsid his refusal to report to th ii-- 10 automatic suspension c hi g stettier if Bellcf Bedsaul2ta Br3mwenc 3 1 1 2 0 2 0 4 i is 0 0 4 ArC: Amorist ntcLidiHm means v viUD carver Usfurns zTin o ninth Spears Tiger Staff £0 3 0 n 3 svvMtrp bD stettier 1100 in DETROIT (UP)-- Ned Garver Detroit's top pitcher this past spring until he pulled a tendon in his right elbow joins the Ti mers toaay alter spending the Bramweil mandatory 30 days cn the dis- ablcd list - Tomlinson Ketchsm TTnv t LLA(LL 1 Boyer St Cincinnati - obmson Cincinnati Boyer St Louis 51 Snider Brooklyn 45 RUNS BATTED IN — Boyer Stl Ij0uis' 57i Musial St Louis cnli - Lonc' Pittsburgh 48 Hancock - W L P-- All-Star- s Syracuse Morgan Amvets Hill Hornets Pet 1 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 0 0 COO 1 Eagles Last Night's Results Porters and Waiters 7 Eagles 5 Tomorrow's Schedule 000 I i -- Syracuse vs Morgan BASES — Mays- New Moon St Louis 9 Temple Cincinnati nsvorih Buys ares From Khans INGLE WOOD Calif (UP)— Rex Ellsworth owner of Swaps announced yesterday that he has purchased 41 brood mares from the Asa Khan and his son Prince Aly Khan He said the deal was concluded six months ago but declined to reveal the price he paid pip 1:30 pm 5 8 PITCHING (8 decisions') — Lawrence Cincinnati 1O-- 0 1000 Lab5ne anJ Craig Brooklyn 12-- 2 778- Buhl Milwaukee 727 8-- - t? i Every Evening in Comfort mm League Bowlers Seeking Action — Men's and Mixed Ragtime Doubles Handicap Tournament 3 Gomes One Set ef Alleys June 16th to A 13 5th int s $10000 in Grocery Prices Ce-rn- -- OGDEH BOWLING CENTER 2632 Waihingfen Blvd Dial £563 if 'njr the warn cfsreettr im tvery Fowrth ef jy!y — a lean lanky f!gar porade with Wpe4 portts btwe coat and high hot circled with tiatit But he started ou! es several different ptspittHrS foe tame fram ens mem hit no we from cnoiHsfl for en insight into o ry fascinating bit cf American don't miss i U m r r Sjriheim- iirtff t Should Try the Plus Cash Major Portion ef Prize Monty Paid Week! Also Accumulating Pet on Fisstl Standings It'i New — It's Different Last Week's Winners: Shirl Barrey Larry Renebir 2652 Wflh Blvd Diet 603 N1 oimost BUSH SUPER MARKETS COAST LEAGUE a 3 OPEN BOWLING j &m - p0LZX Yfirk 15: rPc 1 All-Star- s HOME RUNS Boyer St W'Louis Snider Brooklyn Bank? Chicago and Long Puts-- j burgh' 17 Robinson Cincinnati 16- Ail-sta- rs J( Pyfckere U — Bail-- : 52 54 p-- w ' BATTING (150 ey' Cincinnati 344 Louis' 333 Robinson '32r?T-- Bell — NORTHERN UTAH L E A G 3 ty - l 2 i i I ULLN T - ' d 2-- j PXu c ' on ' sbh 7- Barney lob Baltimore- 8- Kuenn J u° Rivera Chicaeo and Avita and 2 Bush? Cleveland 6 vester Barney 12 fnd Denning PITCHING 8 decisions 12-Pierce Chicago 857: Kucks New ork 10-769 Brewer Boston 9 3 750 d ror-uan- d four-run- 2- - ' j first-roun- - ir £"0!!-'woo- - aFIied cut fcr ' "" aj i r 1 RUNS BATTED IN Mantle Soo- -t New ork 6 101 om 101—5 Simpson Kansas Eagles E Chrisfiansen Kennedy Bedsaul City 56 WertZ Cleveland 55 2 R — Barlin Moes Tomlinson 2 — NOW MantlC hLAb liUyii snto Warner Bamev Sneers 2 PjAr- York 27 Berra New York ' 18- ' fon- G stettier Beii rei — Tomiin- 'tors 3' Soto Ketrham 2 G Stettier Sievors Wacliinrrtrm 1 J D BeU Bramweil g Stettier 2BH — - : v 1 spectacular catch of Bam- Van Hock for the Director's cup foul Meanwhile trough's pop fly near the results't ' Lne in the Fred r ' v ieut The Porters and Waiters All- - for men are: Stars jumped off to a ' Garth Peck and John Piers lead in the initial inning With defeated T D Richards and W H one out Blair Moves singled Jackson Joe Spurlock and Tomlinson doubled Soto singled Don Hutchinson defeated Harold and Don Warner was safe on an Ambler and Howard Penc error Bennion and Herb Hin'evCliff Ketcham climaxed the in- - defeated Russ Hof f a aounie to drive in Dee 1 up Clair Boyle and ning witn Wayne two run:barrel! defeated Kuss Eothvvell All Tt uien meter Henry Matheiu pes scorea a Jone tany a Ban-broueh2- d -- ) with ' 5 0 9 46 --i I at-bat- Dairoit Tiger Coach iSff 7 e -- ! Tl 176-yar- d f ho Pi Barlinlb EAST NORWICH N Y ( P) Moyesc 5170 It took 14 months hp fore n otf-5322 Ton-- i fon2b AMERICAN LEAGUE made a on the Pine v i n i r m 1 ING BA1 — Man- - 3220 Ketcham rf Hollow Country Club course The (loO no 24 0141 30 Lucproh ace went to Sydney Morenstein tipv Now YnrV 3PA- gMovT-nl" ' Thorriasrf T"' H° Used a No' 4 iron to ?ink his trOit o6d Kuenn Detroit 3o2g 4 10 2 Barney p — i RUNS tee shot on the Mantle New York eleventh hn!o ob Lopez Kansas City and ost — ' Washington 51 McDougald New' York and Sicvers Washington ' TiolTio fm holc-in-cn- er- - today and Sundav for the Julv lurncd ln h' the legs of the Masters Director' Tom mson ' whn snd you ins lioger nfEl) u v i " o i nnn hit three for five made a bril- - Golf and Counfrvi rhih e f n - 7 played in 1951 - LtAteUE f uaiiryini ror July Leqs Qualifying will of spectacular r i u - 'WU& : i y 8sa : i- d a nnt m Shop-par- linals e io-iioi- wi And a couple 1 ell-playe- d I darhePhfladXht he'NatLniFf ¥ who-steppe- 1 am who didn't commit an ror I 1 1 i i- - ' - Mar : 225-poun- i f F -- 1 mump- Cif i u t - r A i however slamming iri point after point on a booming service that ViLLANOVA Pa (UP) — Villa-- ' forced Cooper into frequent er- nova announced- - vesterday that rurs- AWKe in Uls nai set the it wilI pIav Arniy: football team "red Aussie sprawled full length 3nd M?riS flal y hoth 1958 and 'i960 The Cadets ?" a magnificent back- have WPn 14 pf 15 provinus mcct fnded hand smash tu-m vii anija scoreni tiiuiuiiiu 21-a victory the last time they : n (lr':cys ' i Dick Uni-versif- 1 ' -- ! r the No l phiVCr for of Idaho Snider was four down v!t)i seven to go but made a sensaLonal comeback In the president's flight todav liinki NeFon of Lewi on mA frucY If!'mcrof Tacoma in the 1 wu--- u-- i f tuu 1 Floy Army Twice ihe committee met behind non-playin- - 3 tZJr r w New isg ivianaaer " l- -t 6-- 7 over quarterfinals i 3 i closed doors and the dav before thc hoat ileel we found we were PHILADELPHIA U"K aim no way or ae- 1UL (UP)— Bob This made two virtual apologies Dbihuif (UP) — Joe Gordon Ending ourselves Two 440 men Kelley a center who played in 12 the and Indian "flash" for Briees in less than a svasun ana aonn van yesterday resigned as a Detroit He said "last week he u-" 11011 one not MUdiiiit-lie spoKe: fven lineman from Tigers' coaeh because of crit e sm appointed over he perFo competing in the trvouts son a "Ahright guvs no mczz arown' :werc put on the team in our lez gol" of the Tigers and Tgmg WaltT Needless t o sav that places xor pop- uiuKueu "arris IIANEY ' GENT F l?MS started somethinc W and thp nut of — avv usr uu U When he returned from a Chi- lU h:i tnc mmauMT tiiraves tumc vms uie- ruie mat no one baseball meeting Monday he cago were running un a string of 11 who had not oualifipd in tho oacK nis criticism of Harris took I - I straight victories under their outs could become a member of and ' delivered some blame to the new manager Fred Haney he the team " coaches and General Manager' was asked what in the world he V "It is touch on thoo whn fn Herold Rued He said i "Muddy" 'the plnvers to stir them in the final test but how about weren't they doing so ' when" those anvthing to try he like took over as up myself who did quali- i to the club and the improve and Grimm's successor then were rejected be- He fy Charley coaches were on cause makingmistakes others had men with more shrugged Jithe field "What could I say?" he said persuasion behind them? i All the coaches said Tuesday "I was following a crcrd man" "It is rurDrisinc how manv ' were angry about Briggs they ' tie said tne form-- ties had People leel they are entitled to them in statements to criticizing use been brief and simple once he one set of rules for them-ha- d V reporters Gordon was the mot talked it over with Grimm selves but insist that all others angry 'and Charley haft urged him 'to 'he bound bv another" ' "If he has any squawk"vhy the accept job Charley jut told New-Yo- rk Copyright 1956 A doesn't he come to us?" Gordon the players that he was leaving y —v Herald Tribune Inc said we could "Maybe snd here was their new manager ' straighten things out Why does he have to "my friend and vonrs' LnJ-::v! X blast us in the papers when we're Perini the owner IS to do a good job?" trying ers this was no infPHrrflrr5inb Gordon threatened Wednesday A ment thalHanev ws mTiirCLw to return to his farm in Call- ager period 1 :4 fornia which he left last winter Then fh:y vrnt out and nlavpri BOIbE (UP)— Former maior to become a Tiger coach and becau:-team- was too' vaguer All has George' McQuinn Ruel and night to Harris to tried go on good the wayhren named manajcri him talk out of it had hern ! He resigning u started ot tne Boise Braves of the Cis? called Harris yesterday "before ' i nnrnm-j onpo aioi i the team flew to Kansas City for to do wuh that It wa altogether McQuinrr46-vear-olformer a night game and said his mind - o Hanev to tell first cnaraet-r- -f baseman with the St Louis was made up to resign it tha way because that's the Browns and New York Yankee When Briggs was informed of ay it was and he is a truthful v ill join the team thk v ppi-p- ' this in Lake Wales Fla where man according to John Mullen farm he is negotiating the 1957 Tiger t He is me AiuwaniKee - training contract for Lakeland insx small scene m Fhdadelphia Braves""'"In "'r parent club ef th? ftnie ria fanggs said he was "startled theothernrghtvvhpnthePhillies'Jteam and mm Robm Roberts having handed unhappy" i m t lb He immediately called Ruel and ' i'lavc- - iiiv--u un- mr nereat f out as manager of j even asked the general manager der Han41 11 E oue team i"d' if Gordon might not reconsider the fiPlrl hv th" urn liAtt a - only two days ago i admitted to Muddv I popped with hand outstretched in ?ger off" Briggs said "It was a defcongratulation "7hat the first inite time any manager ( apology" shook1 hands with me after I beat his i team" Roberts said ' De' risk yetir iifn en old un L Fct GB LOT A GOT THE Precisely as they should have stti- ON BALL taf lires 'in now end 52 32 619 Los Anr eles expected members of our Ok-43 33 2 ssv cn 531 tint Harold Connolly of the Boston Athletic Club the nation's leadquality BRUNSWICK 42 "3 a 523 pic lracK and Field Committee Sacramento first 40 lD'-4 "'4 ing hammer thrower whirls the ball during a workout nave one dud got tneir cars 41 38 BUD WARREN'S 431 11' at Los the Coliseum won m a sung by violating their Angeles Connolly th AAU titl rep3n Frsncis 23 13 4i is and StKVKI cently 44 competing today in the final Olympic trials" lit 453 13 rule requiring candidates for the Valc6av 23 Las a best mark of 206 ft 9 in JJ5?h e? Harrison 53 251 22 Dial ' di 1 a - J An-biar- s 5-- four-un-de- d n Cits' -- Cubs Lose Minner For This Season a carding 31 ! U 5 4 i J i y 1 e 1 round nr Rahe Lynch was one down at the end the first nine against Snider diio had to lire a birdie on the 345-ar17th lor his victory Snider was a surprise winner 2 up in the i i Held positions not earned in the field for the i rtre-gafn- the committee and Parson Bud which they had 6-- 4 "m5°!n par 6-1- 0 PIONEER LEAGUE d I! hk1 ot I niversuy beating of Ida- - beat Whipple V B 1 e BERTH Ernie Shelton former University of Southern California St ' now performing for the LoS Angeles Athletic Club demonstrates his high lumping form during a workout at the Los Angeles Coliseum in preparation for the Olympic trvouts Shelton wears a spiked shoe on his left foot— his takeoff foot— but the right foot is bare He soared to 6 ft IP4 inches la-- t the second yeir higher lump in history and has hit for his best" mark mis year H 1 whiNo 1P brother won the jn 1952 and o3 alsochamniorvhjp is a brother of Jimmy who won in 1954 and '55 I lie lather of the three a former crt on keeper in Twin Falls p0v li cs in Poeatello Babp turned m the best nine-holscore of the tournev as hp SHELTON AIMS AT OLYMPIC r: the 3lann I IT -I - j Gonzales Orator oaiuc VL linn Y f i J "I ' d top-seede- VI i f f T 1 1 11 MM :Yi ic f i i k of Lew time yes-'iWhipple ti'list 6 and "r trnuncinr '5 m the semifinaU 5 jn yeter-d- a - Hiskey had an ea j if quartcrfini- tprday Men will again bowl 40 straight IS etmm ft un 1 s 3 f7 1 t t- - - 1 1 ir- with a up vCtor flVCr Jack Snider of Mnrnw Lnch ehmmaieri Carl'Munson of Moscow a!M games while the women's division has been iitcreased from 10 to 20 straight games: f ' 5 M W l v U Among bowlers to compete do- 4J M S r Vj £ 4 tst W li u u k night are Toye iLindblad Albany t Martinson Bozeman ure:H Dan LONDON (INS) J Allen "a Crawford Poeatello ' The Porters and Waiters Alb basplinp - - Mont: r'nt T J M is 17th ranking US player while Barbara Eouis-so- n imee Stars made their debut in the Schofield David- - vifie °V : f rn m ' A ! i t K c— -- "uundicu J one Elkms Albanv Northern ' 01 rdiiwaukcc was forced to Utah Baseball League Ore oYw Jack McFal r nora 01 ii successful one last night as naie stnnp CUff j lwju wuijg iidii because of illness Corapton Calif r?i Coliett wv ucicattu ine ugaen yesterday when he defeated Ash-- 1 So ffnea John magics e 8 6 Icy Cooper vll compton Calif and SgL Teddy "ii ' vL i UYACriF PnnTrCr ' t L Wl L j MillJ ' VII Sc!xa!' hjdcl- R Jones Waco Tex in I T a fwrthw fFiila t Ol S3ti hl paprfrn iaistn round imbicdon match Calif Ham Richardson of West-O- n a day devoted chiefly to 3cicl N- J- - and Morris— still in ' will be played tomorrow at 1:30 doubles play Lewis ln £in§lGs running The women's pm when Syracuse and Morgan Hoad of Australia was Xmim- - dcIgaTt101? dwindled to four too v L taKe the Held Prt GB Louise Brough of Beverly Magic Valley 24 33 579 pressive in a Victory Hibs Calif the On Monday the Hill Hornets Falls 31 1 21 564 over one of his lessef known Defending cham- - Great Poeatello will 32 l'-26 552 play the Ogricn Am vets at 1'ieitz of BiUinKS 30 f iUI3' 5cVen--- CaIif23 countrymeri John O'Brien Mia 4 815 pm and two games are salt 27 £7 500 Lke Two American women were - Shirley Fry Ba5hla scheduled 23 fcr Wednesday The 12 467 of St 3 c Petersburg Fla and i rnm 23 41? singles n iv ' 8 and Hill Hornets Ogdcn Eagles Gibson of New "Y::: scriedYork 22 m&u Louise Snow of Oakland: f 34 333 10' a will a o play game at 11 resume morning tomorrow play losing- to Pat Hird of Britain in uit5 and tlie Amvets and Syra-- 1 Richardson and SeLxa wprA in cuse will meet at 7:30 pm doubles action today winning an Engineering Teachers scored seven ine center court exciting two-hou- r runs in the first two innings last match' from India's Rama Krish-- ' Quit Go in Industry J! nan and Narish Kumar Uifue inem £iana "P AMES Iowa (AP)— Fninper ing colleges are losing teacher i n w ! The MorrU-fonriP- r n - tr inrincfrv fung Th Karles hart men nn hstp — v u cSlC mcrmtinff JUUi' H"Uumims iwujUl ' (mnj in mnins-mamly because every Paul Minner was lost to the Chi-- ! lie that lasted two hours and 25 speaker told the American Sn wiianess— but of exclusive two for n'inues Cubs for the remainder of cago delays ciety Engineering Education! laSted erdaV an' the season today with a fracture SiT in any cne run d npt lncs fr the 13 ot the second vertebra of the' inrinrnv w nn "a total rr!VWJ"ft? vouuvi luusiuviuu Ulie m Allouuui u utl LL'IIL OI I IP r tarn nrc of- 12v- Barrev on neck bases balls The Minner tralia's best nrocnert hphinri at a time when thrv nnA i oo U W3S a contest uho suffered the injury cn the Hoad and Ken Rose wall started more teachers than' thev now c if in a -- t esrecisllv cn the side rf thp All- team's recent road trin hx i n ttm ctn inuo l record this year nervous assistant to the director of cm-- 1 --— ' was wha to able Payment at Detroit Edison Co1 collect jMcrns only five points in the first five I ISN'T FUNNY REALLY Zr ii ! 0 Hiskcy he medal ivf 18 will' be a Car older than hi at rPnnrt who marched into hP finalround - " night IT 0 p TV - if M 26-hol- e 7-i- - S1-V- All Idaho (AP) — Babe trying to keep the Idaho Hiey Anna eur go!f championship in he fcami v mr the flfth straight Jnhn neh of in T'ect fi- Jjpnkane today m the I" Second Annual Endurance vent loniqnf s 1 MOSCOW t-- - uuuii J (is - r- loss for a record May's win gives him a rfmr-The Boise victory over Idaho Falls came largely on the efforts ° Brave pitcher Del Coursey and catcher Howard Rouse Coursey 'unsuccessful against Columbia and then up his cichth win aeains't Alabama losses while spacing eight The "Vgw Boys" got their hits End striking out 10 'Rouse name-whehit a homer and three singles and they promised as droc in five runs sophomores never to lose to Ben Mateosky who led the Pio-cee- r Southern California which then was dominating the League in home runs in 1S34 with 27 and who recently rejoined Coast Conference They Idaho Falls connected for his never did first of the year in the second inning At Missoula Jack Lundquist of Salt Lake City started the Bees rollins with a homer his eighth of the year and the second in two nights But Jones then put on the damns and the Bees weren't able to score again until the eighth when thev had a rally going which Barbisan came The second annual Maxie Kosof t in and nnirL-l-- w ntt t uui Endurance Classic will get under rti-n nn netin ri irhn w ith a ceremony at luIii-i- il n m inH bowling at 3 uy u Willi AlliMlUia rairrr ""u pm V r! Diillllilb neipeu me "l" Tn tak-I"i nart in the ceremony iug v ikii t:i: oe ocne t uumer tirst-ranken:y 7" i wun a aiong single boxing contender in the middle-Vrgames tonight Sa t weight division City continues at Missoula Ma 4c °f thVV0ld s B?2Z f z0' at Great Falls Boie at Valley t ui-liu loiano trails and Poeatello at Bill-- ! dl5U jjnwiiajincin the classic ticipateSaturday Ta--cif- f fi ' - attempts third trails by his way- - to Spier his sixth victory against a single defeat as Vandcrvclde gave him a!f the runs he needed with a lst- r Spier had a shut inmn out going until the final inning 1onccr fames last rY Bose trimmed Falls oo snu Iisula beat Salt Lake 4 Lit wuh Aaron Jones and J: combining to put ! 'Mill ViAV- - 7-- 5-h- it - v fi-- n cUrve-baJIe- efforts 1 I - big time team since 1939 when Stanford fired him aft er a disastrous season His best team was the "Vow Boys" Club of 1935 that won the Rose Bowl from Southern £a me Methodist after two straight 1-- 1 6-- r- a lUl the starter Bob Quinn absorbing Electrics for the sec- The Great l ahs ll ff y "1 greatest football teams died today at 63 of a heart attack He had been ill three weeks Thornhill had not coached 4-- 1 4 BERKELEY Calif (AP) Claude (Tiny) Thornhill who coached one of Stanford's 1 1 1 h P ones Harbison Pitch Missoula To 2 Victory Over Salt Lake B OGDEX UTAH SATURDAY EVENING M f f - §1 1 DIED TODAY P ? v- l'& m j1 jy 1 ht-o- I if w m & SJll Jb 1111 NORTHERN OIL CO 2296 Grant - Ph 3-S4- fi' Uncle SnmV JULY 1 In The Ogden Standard'Examiner |