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C -- 'I Leads in w SEEKS MAJOR FRANCHISE W' £3 -- After I ‘ ' e i ! j i -- ABBREVIATED GOLF OUTFITS course s upete st j Play Starts Thursday In the East ut ------ ----- o- JLM 4 1 nionTnf 1 ’ i po--ib- le si a tier t d he Bil- - Leagife side for the The big town is sur- him? hairier has a 14 5 record feited with success and another of Boise with an 11- - Yankee-Dodse- r Frl World Series 6 mark also would throw be the about first maj exciting to the rest of the country as Ed Sulli-- 1 pi(h Mer Buck Eilott of Billing van without profesrional enter- iias announced his starting line- - tamers up for the Making the picture no brighter B'bbv Kin: Btuse sjrtstop is the tact that he Yankees are Rrbb Farnck Salt Lake Citv comparativelv voung and are backed up b' the best in the mm- or J base Bob Johnson Idaho Falls ors When the New York Americans thmd ba-- e ere winning pennant and world Dick Colone Idaho FalD first ba-- o in clusters £0 Championships Mike Copp-iPocatello right ears ago the cry “Break up the Yankees” went up That didn’t field Jack Lurdquist Salt Lake City work What they should do is break center Leld Jim Norris Great Falls left UP seven American League front offices field And get a vastly more equit-- ' Boise Roue catcher Ilmuri able distribution IIull or Coursey pitcher of talent and Bill Raimondi likely will receipts start the same team which has been atop the Pioneer standings almost from the start This snapes up as Fred Babb in left o Duane Hermon in right Bob at third Bob Pascal at first Sam Maunej catcher Dick Wright center Pat McCotter second and J C Hartman short‘ toL Sr Ih LI Lf4 rT i St i A“n °n t!i ’ stop (AP) mer champion Fernando Isais of Los Angeles handed Don Titcomb of Sunnyvale calif his first de-f:at last night in the third night of play at the world horseshoe pitching championships Dais beat Titcomb after Titcomb had thrown 95 per cent ringers to beat Stan Dahl of B Vancouver 50-in an earlier evening match JA? d competitors machcs each night “r°A pv giant round robin tourney j-- 1 j N J (AP) — Irish Whistle a full brother of Sea O’ Erin and for whom W G Helis Jr paid $60000 as a 1955 jearling is working well in preparation for his Monmouth Park racing debut lie impressed tus owner when he covered three furlongs over a sloppy track in 35 seconds OCEAN PORT 50-3- 1 5 ft°n iSj6 P prol' Iass n0win ’ and a ue£k I0'!3 h erC 1° rhar‘a 15 le eck: 19od United ' topnotch professionals on tentative commitment roster ° aopac’ third money winner lan Te1 Kuo11’ pf Ft' a ' S1X e’ smong the 1955 money winners and Art Wall of ’ hl-h- ' est Focono Manor Pa runner-u- p to ftranahan in last jears Eastern jOpen purse will be dis- Te r tributed among the first 30 ishers ranging from $3800 for tne winner through $100 for 30th fm-Mg- i place Tournament week will get un-- ’ der way tomorrow with an East-itrn Open j champion-- J pro-clu- b at thc celebrity tournament Mount Pleasant course Twenty celebrities will join professionals and men's and women’s champions from 20 Marjland country match clubs in the five-part ' Ace Convertibles RALEIGH N C (NEA)— Ace late model convertible drivers race on the compete in a mile asphalt Raleigh Speedway 100-mil- e Aug 25 nit U Batters Brooks Lawrence hit eight bat- ters in 1954 to lead the National League m that department Mat Program 421 Midget Leaguers Ready for 1956 Playoff Loop Battles have been Fourteen recorded in Midget League base-bait plav m Ogden this season — a record breaking feat Ernie Shreeve city recreation director announces Brent Hodges o leads the pack with two ters are: Others who boast Kent Martin Phillies Fete Crompton Phillies Bob Tracy Cubs David Nielson' Mustangs no-hitter- s Three wrestling bouts all of Subic of the Eagles and Tavares main event caliber are slated for Of the Marines each have six the Ogden Coliseum Arena " home runs Subic has 21 runs a real- name or kims If by Wednesday July £5 and batted in while Tavares has driv- - ning the Intermountam Amateur j each bout night some feuding promises en in 19 tournament here in Ogden in 1950 fighting action Ken Davidson of Postal TransOne bout matches Professor in and 1954 As a 2 0- - ear-ol- d port is leading ’in strikeouts with hi F“x- chi?f 84 Stamey of Utah Power and 1950 "he" defeated” the "veteran another api?ft local Promoter Light has 64 while Utah Gen- - Billy Korns cf Salt Lake City Ken Mayne against Yvon Quimet eral Depot’s Hancock has struck in the finals while m the third event Bob 750 out 56 Two vears ago he beat Herb Cummings tangles with Hardy 750 There wul! be no games pbyed Poiiock also of Salt Lake City Kruskamp in either league this week jp® j on the last day The match with As rabid spectators know Shire cco Pollock was a dramatic one After and Fox are engaged in a wresPet being tied up at the end of the tling feud Last week thfc Professoo Becker's regulation 18 holes the local golf- sor tossed Fox into a ring post Pet Wondy’s er made one of the most spectacu- during tie rest period The Chief Rainbow Bar 1 nro lar shots ever made in Ogden was disabled and couldn't contin1 ooo Nob HU 667 on the second extra hole to win ue and the bout was awarded to ks state school Eagles jets 1 i 3 Aondor Haw — i 1 i l i 3 0 0 4 4 BIG SIX LEAGUE w L 1 1 1 3 0 3 3 J i i 333 rct o the match After Pollock drove right down Light Postal Transport middle of the fairway Tommy the 2 Utah General Depot SOUTHERN LEAGUE sliced his tee shot about 15 feet 2 500 2 Fagles 2 2 2tth Amm Squadron an from w evergreen tree —directly Pet 2 2 500 Havana Club Ciesrfield 1 OOO 3 0 wtih line the ball and the hole in 2"0 3 Farroer's Gram 1 2 667 Marines 1 3 250 Mills General Williams 1 1 Trojan Warriors played a hook which 500 0 2 Washington Trojan 000 fell within a few feet from the Cardinal 0 2 060 green while Pollock’s shot from the middle of the fairway hooked slightly to the left of the green BLASTS 3 HOMERS Both were on the green in three while Wilbut Pollock AT liams sank the first one Among the other titles won by are: The Ogden City Williams WIFE'S REQUEST championship four different LINCOLN Neb (AP) — INGLEWOOD Calif (AP) times the El Monte Club cham Dick Stuart formerly with Count of Honor a true son of pionship on four different crown champion Count casions the Logan Amateur twice Billings in the Pioneer Fleet came through like his the Brigham City open once and League and now a fabulous home run hitter for the Lindaddy ued to do yesterday to win teamed up with Lavnc Newey to coln Chiefs was only doing the 587250 Westerner by lengths win the El Morte Best Ball tour-o- f what his wife requested open daj light at Hollywood nament once when he smashed out three Bark During his hitch in the Army round trippers in a Western The handsome colt from Ken- - he w on the Camp Roberts cham-tucka late comer to renown in pionship the 32nd AAA Brigade League baseball game against Pueblo here Friday night the ranks this j ear championship in England the Mrs Stuart who has been captured his fifth race in as many Seventh Air Division title near starts and his first stakes and London and was runner-uvisiting her ball player husin band here was to return did it with a sensational display the Sixth Armv tournament at of power and grace home to California jester-daFt Lewis Wash Before the game she If his schedule at El Monte will Jockey Eddie Arcaro riding said she asked Dick to hit Count of Honor for the first time permit he will enter the Utah three home runs “for me” as opened him up at the far turn Open at the Ogden Golf and a going away and the dashing bay youngster Country Club next month present’’ Stuart did just that blastWhen asked how his game is litterally flew in to beat the more seasoned Social Climber from this year Tomrav said he hasn’t ing out his 52nd 53rd and 54th circuit blows of the the 'Llangolodn farm by four played enough to find out He reason He already has shatsaid he has been so busy at the lengths Rex stable-Ellsworth's tered the new Rexburg course that he has Western Terrang mate of Swaps made one strike not played in a single tournament League mark for home runs in a season and is aiming coming into the stretch at Count this season of Honor but he faded back and new at organized baseball's finished third in Hollywood’s ver- We have mentioned before the record of 72 hom' sion of the derby ers et hv Toe Bauman of good crop of young golfers in Count of Honor ran the mile and near or fair city before but Roswell m the Yet Texas-Neand for the first time last week’s Junior Chamber of Mexico league two and did it m the fine time of Commerce years ago Junior tournament 153 25 provided proof of this fact Wildest no-hitte- 0 0 3 2 Hangers Cemral Cardinals Panthers no-hit- ’ 0 00 coo Utah Power & w L 4 3 2 0 Shire Wednesday night reports have it that Shire will meet type of Indian punishment that will be Ins undoing We Comanches have our cm n way of justice” is the Chiefs only comment The match between Promoter Mayne and Yvon Quimet could be the explosive highlight of the evening Mayne has wagered that he can pin the pudgy long haired Quimet twice in 15 'minutes with his side of the purse at stake According to Quimet he will bend Mayne like a pretzel In the evening's third event popular Bob Cummings clashes with spoiler Hardy Kruskamp Bob aroused by Hardy’s feeble efforts as a referee in a recent match is out to teach Horrible Hardy a wrestling lesson In Cummings Hardy meets a veteran performer who will give him his toughest match of the present season JBell time for the first event Wednesday night is 830 l rt 1 j J- - 1 Michael Shaw Bees Scott Young Bees Jerry Moore Hill Hornets Uffa Traden Mayflies Buddy Clay Grasshoppers Frank Hill Hornets Lou Michael-so- n Owls Blame Peterson Owls Kim Butters Condors Play in most of the midget leagues will close this week De-Loa- ch Count of Honor Wins $87250 Westerner Go DEPARTING Affleck Junior Leaguers and the Maior loop schedules will conclude the following week Baseball for the youngsters however will not end with league contests as leaders have arranged a number of inter-citcontests with clubs from nearby communities There will also be interleague championship play between the numerous Midget and Junior League champions Standings: PIONEER LEAGUE two-putte- d oc-trip- le J I y y j ) p Deaf Lad Wins Derby Heat as The Band Plays ELKHART y ‘ Ind (AP) 2 513 500 500 2 2 0 all-tim- e Dan- ny Thompson won his first heat in the soap box derby yesterday and Io?t his second while 37 Navy bandmen who had traveled j TermtM Seal Padres Beavers 1 600 miles for the race blared “Anchors Aueigh” Tvveh Danny was the AMERICAN LEAGUE kid on the happiest VV Ml although Pet he never heard a note He’s a 0 Hornet' l r on Crickets 7n deaf mute 750 I Farws 1 no Rib Wh’ifs Danny had trouble getting back 3 210 Tarantulas to the top of the track after his ooo 4 Rds first heat He had to shake hands with every man in the band NATION L LEAGUE The band was there because VV L Prt Danny wrote to his brother En1 0°0 4 Fed Ants 0 nis a Navy musician in WashingBeetles 3 710 Yellow Jackets 2 2 ion ton wistfully wishing Ennis could TOO 2 2 Centipedes be here for the derby Ennis 3 270 Wasps 4 Bees 0 000 showed the letter to friends and 36 of them joined him in making TEXAS LE GUE jlation to enable the city to bid assembled for Manager Tebbetts up a seven-ca- r pool for the trip vv for it has the fans coming out in droves here Hill Field Hornets The four-da- y CINCINNATI'S LAST pennant There is no specific hero who Bees trip is all on leave Mas fhes time The motorcade uic-istarted wuu was oiucK it in ’em nut iaw brines With Moths ?“iback toward Washington early has been a mvtco to the casual !?° Scorp ao aite Hou thc old this morning visitor that the club has hem114? Cr8ehoprr Ft Joseph Spiders able to survive Cincinnati is on P'tc!ler whooping it up you find W all Avenue Baiiev as big as Ted Kluszew-the smallish side as major league Gd 5kl t0 some people Whole clus- woman of An to clo'e vou and never cities cauuht elderly go sading jockey RAINBOW LEAGUE crs oi 2!K McMil-much '70 enthusiasm for baseball to Roy walks office the ticket up Sammy Boulmetis led the Mon- W L Trf a booming cheer when he Cuv 0 4 mouth Park jockeys three times i nn0 and sajs she wants to buy a good around town 3 bat- 0ther go for Frank — 1949 1953 and Ph ill But Gabe and Ps Paul the seat 1955 He set the quiet S 2 SpnaiAr 2 “First bae side or third?” the competent general manager who Robinson the left fielder who has record in 1955 with El winners Ar E' 2 - — 1 Star has put this tram together points surprise man behind the window asks 0 Athletic 4 HELL IS ONL1 a out few ONE “I want to be on the center things danger situation “We get more than 56 per cent she field never side” “I've says MAJOR LEAGUE to win now” Cin- been to a game before but all of our attendance from outside writers seem to believe I hear around is how wonderful the citv” he savs “They come tfjp-attb® fans von’t settle for Gus Bell is so I want the nearest from the horse country around to him that can be bought” Lexington Ky — only a 'short on" r “at game did it Five This is an illustration of why drive —or Louisville or Hamilton ' “c“s 000 the once-dodv Reds expect at- - 2nd Davton Ohio On some Sunsorted and they just aboqb American League The (tendance at Croslev Field to go days here we grt busloads of pat W Will above a million for “the first time people up from the deep south fan5 CaI t conceive them losing Un the downtown taverns around Charter trips come in from as in Jhis league Second place Check Your a blg disappointment to pu Fountain Square the Terrace Pla- - far away as Birmingham” f° This season native Cincinnati- za lobby on a golf course or in Compression ans are turning out You never1 The enthusiasm is solid but the busy Carew Tower office end is only one topic had much trouble buying a ticket nnt of the there type building Clean and Regap Single Wing Gets hch struck Pittsburgh earlier to a game in the past but now people discuss— baseball and the 'even in the season or was present in the dub’s official fan news-Your Spark Plugs Redlegs Much Attention at city hall are in-- ) paper carries a box proclaiming Tlilwaukee and Kansas City when Politicians for only bsscbsll msdc its first IiArsGEIit N II (AP) — Dart- - rested It now is xnorp thsn 3 thst ticket orders w ill not be mouth's football attack came to them The Reds have be- - taken bv telephone appearance there 1S a hopeful combines the power of the sin- - come IN THE LAST v attitude by a couple of ears part and parcel of this city an ambitious — w and e finex-ith its the itown of the of v fie ving surrounding and a ague rumor that owner program special r formation Tne Big Green this Powel Croslev for civic groups and tose—vihich has grown used to Any Car dissatisfied with fall will move the fullback up parking conditions was consid-rio- e corporations put the Reds’ at- baseball Whatever ou call it the front to the scrimmage line shifting the franchise tendance at a respectable mark is satisfied uallv between the guard and brought out a political call for considering the team's place The “The tackle The fullback on such are A on as usual this seaSALES people” Gabe Paul smiles the city to buy the franchise "nights” are PsyinS their way into the son but they are hardly needed mations will be used chiefly as few of the more 35926th Sf Phene UN a blocking back The power-hittinhave started Iegls-- 1 team Paul Prk” oro J all-tim- T i e i w 1 one-quart- er The Whole Town's Bcrily About 1 c! ya'nB°rt’ towa Stantf cnipion t Pic-cian- nf 'V oLhlULT L°Pe" °V" in r: Champ Beats Tifcombe in Shoe Pitching MURRAY Utah 1 Jnmn-- h -- All-Sta- - 1 j All-Star- s ’ On Weekly - i j - ft it Three Bouts In the Industrial League four men are hitting better than 400 They are: Russell of Eagles 464 Tavares of Marines 442 Pollard of Utah Power and Light 432 and McEntire of General Mills 1 ecorded IfCflSfS All-Sta- LcHoy Stone of Woody’s each have two Glen Cherry of Rainbow Bar has 94 strikeouts tops in the league while Bill Duke of Woody’s had 82 and Dan Fisher of Becker’s had 61 Golfers in Ogdon and over the nation wear abbreviated attire these days Keith Sewell left and Dolores Leishman are pictured above keeping cool over the city owned El Monte golf - tip-B- Hammond — shot 80s These are very good scores for golfers of that or any age In addition seven finished with scores from 81 to 90 and seven more posted scores of from 81 to 100 There were 32 youths who participated in this year’s event The four top boys from Ogden will be sent to the state tournament at the Meadow Brook course in Salt Lake City next month The winners there will compete in the national tourney I j d hind with a 77 and 78 Four other youths — Alan Miller Richard Lynch Jess Lofgrea and Jack - i when she fizzled away an eight-strok- e lead on the final 36 holes at Rochester N Y to finish be-- ! hind Betsy Rawls Betsy likewise is back to try j Youths must be 17 years old or younger to enter Jim Young shot a 73 to win medal honors while John Gaskil! and Billy Downs were close be- er j tournament like this I suppose experience never hurt anyone” Miss Berg won the counterpart of the present open 10 years ago and came fretfully close in 1953 r 00-yar- to ' - e Tcmm replaced Ken Kuhn tied for second with three vunsj who resigned to accept an assist- losses each and ant professional position at the In the Industrial League Utah Columbine Country Club m Little-Powand Light which had its ton Colo Williams came back to troubles during the first two Ogden from Rexburg Idaho rounds is leading the field in the third round with four vie at the MeadOW Brook tones and no defeats Postal course-iSalt Lake Cly Ust Transport first round Vinner is in second place while Utah Gen eral Depot Eagles 29th Amm Squadron and Havana Club are tied for third The leading Metropolitan League batter at the present time is Tom Leavitt of Rainbow Bar1 with a 422 average Bill Duke of Woody's is batting at a 3G6 clip while Haney of Becker's has a 379 average In the home run department Stromberg of Woody's is on top with three Duke of Woody's Tucker of Rainbow Bar and - ! vx four-gam- ‘ j 1 mid-Augu- r !: (for a repeat against a field that includes most of the pro top-- j notchers — defending champion Fay Crocker Peggy Kirk Mickey Boston Red Sox Look Like Hew Threat Wright Betty Jameson Marlene Bauer Hagge Beverly Hanson Louise Suggs Mary Lena Faulk To Veteran New York Baseballers and others shooting for $6000 in money prize NEW YORK (NEA) — What- the clouds to straighten out their Rejoining them after almost a ever became of that rousing pitching year's absence from bigtime golf American League race? is Honolulu's Jackie Pung No fewer than four clubs — the Indians White Sox Red Sox Ann yuast are araoi and Tigers — tailed the ankees (more than it had for Larry Doby in amateur threats like faithful hounds last season and that is just the way it hast Northland stretching out along The firM three stormed into Sep- - uorfced out only worse The ene-- ! Lake Superior against a backdrop ith high expectations temEci- g hittmg those older Indian0 grovel and rolling hills The Indian- were not knocked my an offers setting oltener than it used toand some dcPish nut uni I the lnal oek The the White Sox stirred up trouble un-- l Doby was listed as Chicago s shaky putters til the last 10 days savior but r in this case at least The trickiness of the greens Hank Greenberg had the right Mas the main conversational piece Ahe eaFT arrivais But slant Outside of one fairly hot 7 to the Jackie Aates of Honolulu called scrap up pick expected course “a fajr tes although where they Jolt off in 1935 But streak the rather easily with onlv a little more than half resident of Paterson N J has a hard one” Northland has been lengthened the current campaign completed hit in fewer runs for the South the New York lead was in double Siders than he did for the In- from 6158 to 6419 yards for the tournament and women’s par has figures and threatening to grow last juns year of who in been cut from 76 to 73 The Tigers As the clubs reached the A field of about 48 will play last year were called the best 18 such club in run the stretch the where real holes Thursday and 18 more league by oung racing j an authority at Yogi Berra of the begins last September a lot of Friday before the Saturday li- nale Yankees dropped 20 games off smart baseball people suspected the pace What especially that an inspired line of Bosox happened when for a spell there Casey might take it all The Boston outStengel couldn't locate much of fit is richer than Tom Yaw key in a pitcher past Whttey Ford even young and superlative pitching when the Bronx boss looked real but is rendered rather inadequate hard? The White Sox did the w Uh more holes in Rifield league a tremendous turn when than a target on z set from they swept a nne The Corps range the Bombers at Comiskev Park Klaus tiat Billy r®re this only made the Yankees kicked the around in minors mad and Johnny Kucks and Tom Sturdivant had dropped out of °r nin® 5ears is playmg third base a job that calls for the long ball at bat Don Buddin the ®y MARTIN SUTPHIN to live up to failed I shortstop TSOD I billflashes advance BALTIMORE and early The last I - TO ing Billy Goodman comes close three winners ofCAP)— the Eastern to being totally miscast at second Open golf tournament head a v field of more than 50 base top professional golfers in the 1956 EastDETROIT HAS SEVERAL ern Open which starts here next young players but the Thursday right side of the infield and the TWIX FALLS (API— Tuo of catchers donV'hit'nBrfyVnou'S rJord nurt’ the top pitchers in the Pioneer to cause rival managers to walk throuh° undav lulv ?q U’ in the park at night There is fe League mav draw starting naV a rd r Mgnments in the game 'no depth and an entire lack of pjeanf9 ml cour e' here todav relief pitching aC:n 1Ct0rf' John Buzhardt with a 13-- rec-Frfnk Where does the American h id is expected to start for the League go from here especially irs Toiedn ri i°f Majic Valiev Cowboys who by between now and Sept 30? The DriK Maer- of itine of being on top of the answer to lopsided races is that?? ptrsbfi ’ 15 on will face attendance drops like a para-- nnen t it list July landings n iS? 1954 and b fans selected from plavcrs trooper and New Yoik long since too seven other clubs of the loop took a mildly amused attitude °f toward baseball on the American Tin Hull is rated a -- Tommy Williams who took oer as assistant profes- the Metropolitan Softball League si0nal at the El Monte Golf Course this week has one of W finst tournament records in the state WoSdJVand j ! of St Andrews 111 was inclined to agree ‘‘When jou’re up against the best in the business in a big i fie game in half of play Becker’s still leads ! competitor p Mone theSecondWiamS NOW at El j j As an afterthought the Minneapolis native who now plays out Whatever Happened to American Loop Race? Who'll Stop Yankees? s-- v count Rill Week former owner of baseball interests in Milwaukee Cleveland and St Louis lot out in his bid for the Detroit TigerC baseball franchise last week Veeck however still has his ees on a major league franchise— it might be Los Angeles he reports --- Softball r she returns this week as one of the favorites in the 72 hole tournament which starts Thursday and winds up Saturday with a showdown “Those 36 holes Saturday are the big ones” Patty said “The girl with stamina will probably clean up I guess that means v outh might pay off” But none of the wanderers on the women’s golf circuit would care to handicap Patty on that 36-hol- OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JULY 22 1956 n blue-chi- 13A R Becker's f' V “ £ DULUTH Minn (AP) — Patty Berg possessor of 73 champion- fhips in a stardu't golfing career spanning two decades comes back this week to the northwoods scene of her first triumph in a bid for the women’s national open title It was a modest honor — the Minnesota state amateur championship — that Patty won 21 ears ago at Northland Country Club as a pudgy freckled teenager But it launched one of the celebrated careers in women’s STANDARD-EXAMINE- a is By JIM KLOBUCHAR sports Still the THE OGDEN GAMELESS WEEK Cincinnati Paying the Way 1 i 1 : 1 i 1 ! - 1 ! sec-se- 1 at All-Sta- v - razzle-dazzl- e 1 big-tim- o s57 coun-“night- s” OGDEN FORD usu-rin- g 1 fo-r- - ’ vote-consciou- i office-holder- s s g j --- i — -i- - ) |