Show THE OGDEN NEW STAR it-- V " 'J A ' ' OGDEN TJTAH THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 17 1957 Tyra Slips fl Play - 5fe - f - By UNITED PRESS Louisville's rivals have discov ered how to stop candidate Charley Tyra but last All-Ameri- ca year's National Invitation Tour nament champions keep right on winning just the same That's because a senior named Bill Darragh known un-- 1 til how chiefly for his defensive talents has taken over the scoring chores where Tyra left off For the third straight game Dar- ragh Tyra last night 8 and Louisville romped to a 104-6win over Eastern Ken-- ! x X Vvl 6-- 5 RECORD UNUSUAL SCORES Elaine Shupe left a 139 average bowler and Marie Ward right turned in unusual kegling feats on local alleys recently Elaine Shupe rolled games of 198 139 and 231 for a 563 total She has bowled for 11 years Marie Ward turned in her first 600 series in seven years of bowling She had games of 175 239 and 200 for 614 Elaine Shupe rolls in the Mount Ogden League and Marie Ward in the Reclamation League out-score- ' I n Lourr - I - i i 5 X ? 6-- : Velda Etterlein Cora Loomis Elaine Kosof June Kobel STARLIGHT THEATER— Vera Nel-o- n Alyce Moore Dot Kelsen Clara McKean Mayme Avitt M ARTINIZING — Mar J ONE HOUR Debbie Rose Chuck Robert-Bo- n Fletchr Theda Healy Lillie Nakahara T&L BODY SHOP— Colleen Hadley Dora Nistler Ruby Kley Nila John-to- n Margo Larson Roma VOODOOS — Erva Kennedy Goff Jean Beech Fern Wilson Pat Rovster Alice Shober FIVE MRS — Mary Ann Thomas Dolly Hartford Norma Watson Bette Kappmeyer Dodo NOMADS — Donna Cragin Hailev Ruth Swan Ruth Moy Shirley Hall WINNERS — Margarete Alger Odetta Murphy Dee Foote Norie White Dee McClure 9:00 p m squad — Teams — MILLER HI LIFE— Namo Morrow Doris Emmy Rene Elinor Ensign Coats Alice Cass GREENWELL — Bobbe Uncle AL'S Joyce Todd Edna Roberts Lois Cora Culver BUSH SUPER MARKETS — Alice Gee Edna Stanger Gladys Yeamen Polly Rintoul Maxie Kato MARKET — Phyllis PENNYWISE Mollie AlSmalley Dot Swarbrick berts Norma Wheelwright Elli SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE pm squad — Teams — MRS EAGLE — Hazel Ruthe 5 Keyes Coleman Eliza Albiston Dolores Poor-ma- n Mischke Dorothy EAGLETTES — Norma Wheelwright Merle Smith Juanita Chilson Evelyn Kirby Etlie Wiseman OGDEN MIXED — Agnes Dallinga Irene Paxton Evelyn Workman Jo Bowerbank Leavitt Gene — DIXIE SHOP lone Probasco Freida Cleo Shirley Hennessey Sickinger Patrick Beverly Phillips Lichten-stein TROPICAL CAFE— Deon Charlene Holmes Ruth Jensen Grace Kling Maurine Fryer McHOFFMAN CLEANERS— Edna Kean Kriss Winter Mary Ann Nagy Helen Bouwhuis Gladys Brown Nut-ley FOLKMAN SERVICE: — Eleanor Grace Quinn Helen Folkman Gerry Dodson Florence Moss HOFFMAN'S SUPPER CLUB— Elaine Kosof Elsie Hoffman Betty Nelson Gen Moore Betty Betteridge 8 pm squad — Teams — E C OLSON— Mable Estes Vera Nelson Betty Betteridge Verna Brown Lillian Rhees LYNN'S MARKET— Nondas Poulson Lucille Battison Virginia Baggs Max-in- e Bramwell Wilda Marshall FRED M NYE — Norma Siddoway Bessie Evans Beulah Simmons Fay Creola Packer Murphv — COORS Elva Garrett LaRue Bradbury Marj Olsen Pauline Forsgren Dot Bees COLEMAN KNITTING — Ellen Barney Frances Burton Ethel Chilson Birch Addie Utsman Jo — HEITZ HEATING Bonnie Eldredge Beth Herrington Beulah Packham Trudv Warren Idella Davis BECKERS — Shirley Phillips Alyca Moore Colleen Hadley Marj Combs Grace Eppley HOWARD & BOB'S — Carmen Chapel Ruth Carver Jean Shinney Evelyn Joyce Ensign Engberg 8 pm squad — Doubles and singles — Bobbie Unck — Dot Swarbrick Marj — Lillie Nakahara Tillie Fletcher — Maxie Kato Elinor Ensign — Avitt — lone ElEmmy Rene Mayme lis" Marie Ward — Dot Kelson Ti-Cit- First Half Hoop W inner Washington that Hansaker Ht GTFF 10 12 BDuke 2 0 0 4 22 Adams Campbell 5 0 0 10 2 17 Panter TDuke 0 0 0 0 1 2 17 Taylor Garner 3 4 17 0 0 8 Frischknecht Nichols 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Houston Stuart 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Udy Hunsaker 10 0 2 0 0 0 Harju McEntire 3 8 4 10 0 0 2 Hill CiTllians 5 3 8 4 important money yet television viewers see the same old faces playing to near empty houses Taking Rocky Marciano at his word that he is as retired as Jackie Robinson 11 of these bouts would bring out heavyweights They would introduce to metropolitan centers Eddie Machen who already has established himself as a definite threat and Pat McMurtry a bright prospect out of Tacoma The program arranged for Madison Square Garden after the ice show and for what long was the richest weeks of the indoor season further illustrates that the ring monopoly did not end with the demise of the International Boxing Managers' Guild It's jthe same old diet — Isaac Logart and Yama Bahama welters I'eb 1 Isidro Martinez and Bobby Courchesne feathers Feb 8 Neal Rivers and Spider Webb middles Feb 15 and Paolo Rosi and Baby Vasquez lightweights March 1 GTFP 0 0 Ware Ho-hu- Pro Football On the Spot -- Machen and Rory Calhoun the middleweight Marciano have reached a point where they are within months of a title shot L C Morgan lightweight and Moreno feather gained spots in the ratings during 1956 Jerry Luedee middle Sugar Hart welter and Carlos Ortiz lightweight became TV headlin-er- s Roy Harris Texas heavy and Walter Byars welter made rapid progress Such an authority as The Ring magazine says this year's crop holds just as much promise There are all sorts of encour-aging- s signs Highly satisfactory new and young champions are Floyd Patterson and Gene FullmerThe welters have a new and attractive challenger in Gas-pa- r Ortega the lightweights in Larry Boardman etc The talent appears to still be there despite the acute shortage of clubs brought about by national telecasting What the beak busting business seems to need then are promoters and matchand couragemakers ous enough to ignore the clique which has been running the works and make matches that will bring back the real fight fan Ri-car- do far-sighte- d Before the fight Abe Attell ran up and down the boxing beat telling all who cared to listen that Sugar Ray Robinson would cut up and stop Gene Fullmer Joe Louis picked Jersey Joe Wal-coEzzard Charles and Archie Moore over Rocky Marciano Moore over Floyd Patterson and Robinson over Fullmer Not unlike their racing and baseball counterparts good fighters long have been notoriously Practicalpoor prognosticators ly all of the superior scouts either failed to make much progress as combatants in baseball or did not play at all A "bookmaker would get rich in any jockey's room or doing business with horse trainers Having been shy of talent himself the mediocre performer gives the over-al- l package a WASHINGTON (AP) — The government contended today that professional football is a business and dught to be subject to federal antitrust laws Solicitor General J Lee Ran- ktn took this position in a brief filed (with the Supreme Court which scheduled oral arguments in the afternoon in a suit charging the National Football League seeks to monopolize pro football The suit was filed by William Radovich former lineman for Southern California and the Detroit Lions Radovich claims $105000 in damages from the NFL Commissioner Bert Bell the nine other clubs in the league in 1948 and others Radovich says he was boycotted because he jumped from the fairer appraisal The standout performer seems Lions to the Los Angeles Dons to see or look for qualities in Conof thej defunct others that never were or no ference He also says the NFL are there prevents players from becoming longer free agents by use of a contract reserve clause and a blacklist SKI RENTAL The reserve clause binds a player to a club Losing out in the lower courts H Radovich appealed to the Su- preme: Court The government entered the case as a "friend of S M 3059 Harrison Ph tt "' No Classic During 1957 Utah in 1956 I beat? Mantle i had them talking throughout the entire baseball season His efforts had to be the year's best pro performance And if he doesn't get the Hickok belt the kid from Oklahoma "wuz er one-sho- In the short space of a year By HARRY GRAYSON — YORK NEW Boxing four youngsters moved into rank(NEA) 56 no matches fewer than Terrace captured men list ing positions would draw more 43-3- 6 Made in J All-Ameri- Gal Wrestlers Headline Tonight's Card June ts s And don't win this bauble costly The voting in the past has proved as much Remember when Jack Fleck upset Ben Hogan in the US Open? Well Fleck received reams of publicity Yet when the votes were counted Otto Graham had the gimcrack fastened around his waist POLL MADE MONTHLY The monthly award winners in the Hickok polls were t)asketbal-ler- s Bob Pettit of the St Louis Hawks and Paul Arizin of the Philadelphia Warriors jockey Eddie Arcaro golfer Jackie Burke Dale Long of the Pittsburgh Pirates Mantle Sal Maglie of the New York Giants Don Newcombe of the Brooklyn Dodgers Larsen Patterson and Frank Gifford of the New York football Giants Baseball players seem to have an edge m polls of this sort primarily because they hold the headlines for such a long length of time In the six years of this award diamond dandies have taken it three times Phil Rizzuto won it in 1950 Allie Reynolds in 1951 and Willie Mays when the Say Hey Kid had his fabulous season ( j ! ! Champion Byers and Penny Banner two of the prettiest gals in the wrestling game clash for the title tonight at the Ogden Coliseum Arena The feminine championship guarantees an annual income of $75000 and with that at stake the contest promises to be torrid and ex-' citing In another main event bout Ken Mayne has Promoter matched Public Enemy No 1 against Sammy Mennacker Public Enemy No 1 is the man of hidden identity making his first appearance in the local ring Its up to Mennacker to pin this mysterious matman and disclose his identity if he can A preliminary bout of one fall duration starts the evening's ring action at 8:30 pm Simmons Ready to Rejoin Vandals MOSCOW Idaho (AP) — High in 1954 scoring Gary Simmons expects to j6"in the University of Idaho basketball team next week after having been out of action since Dec 28 with an ankle injury Simmons averaged 19 points a game before he was hurt Without him the Vandals have lost all fivPof their Pacific Coast Conference games Coach Harlan Hodges who also has been out of action for an appendicitis operation will take 11 men to Eugene for a weekend series with Oregon IN 1952 The three other winners were Ben Hogan 1953 Rocky Marciano 1952 and Graham 1955 You could also make a case this year for Johnny Longden e who set a new jockey rece ord for total victories or MARCIANO all-tim- two-tim- Taking Steps Get $4000 PHILADELPHIA (UP) — The To Please Pennsylvania Athletic Commis- Don't say sion is taking steps to collect the Ml Bowling Alley $4000 purse it fined light heavyweight Harold Jormson for his poor showing here in a bout with I Julio Mederos 18 months ago Say: The commission has obtained a release signed by Johnson giving it the authority to collect the money from Promoter Herman BOWL Taylor who has been holding it m escrow Johnson collapsed in the second round claiming he had been handed a "doped orange" Bowling Establishments" by a stranger before the bout j j t&M j PARAMOUNT MEW 1957 cr EQUlFlEfiT one-yea- er and heavyweight champion robbed" Floyd Patterson But they still must stand as a couple of Matcliiog System 54-3- Written for NEA Service and no-hitt- Boxing Meeds New Terrace Is The Hill Civilians sewed up second place honors with a 3 win over Hunsaker Hay In the other game last night Christensen Electric rolled over the winless Navy Reserve by a score Eight men got into the scoring column for the Terrace Frestone and Browning were the high scorers each with nine points Taylor led the Civilians to their win with 17 points Adams added 12 Box scores: By BOB COUSY y they'll be buried along with all the other candidates as Mantle emerges supreme i Larsen's the first in World Series history was a tremendous rerformance And Patterson's win over Archie Moore was impressive but as they say on the fight beat who else did he no-hitt- one-shot- 44-2- throws ' the year Nothing ha"s been announced on this officially but Mantle's chief opposition for the Rochester award must be teammate Don Larsen? the World Series These young men will captain their respective' wrestling teams in the meet tonight at the Ogden High School gymnasium starting at 7:30 p m Left to right Jack Kerivan Ogden Paul Thompson Weber Jack Suekawa Ben Lomond Doug Bingham Weber and Frank Murdock Ogden There will be 36 bouts staged on two mats' with novelty acts scheduled for between rounds Admission will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for students the first half title in the city's Industrial B Basketball League last night by walloping' Ufah 1 Gene Adair was the top scorer Concrete at the Weber with 16 points eight on free College gymnasium 1781 Arrests er MantJe is dashing around the country picking up innumerable awards this winter and it should come as no secret that he proba- bly will strap on the Hickoklb-- j 000 gold and diamond belt Mon- day night as the pro athlete of -4 CAPTAIN RESPECTIVE TEAMS TONIGHT 6-- 11 no-hitt- -- j Pro-faiz- er Vef s Sign ' i EJUlUi! ftfU Willie By OSCAR FRALEY j national riding champion NEW YORK (UP) — Mickey! Hartack But the signs are that ' The Standard-Examine- r 0 In football if an 40 Question: end leaps to catch a pass near 1 William the sideline nabs the ball in 25 7 4 54 Totals 1412 5 33 bounds but comes down out of Officials — Wallerstein bounds it is not legal In basWash Terrace ketball a player can leap after G T F tiP Concrete GTFP 0 a ball which is out of bounds 0 0 0 0 TRodriguez Haymen 4 0 2 Frestone Trujillo and knock it back in play as long 0 0 ZRodriguez Browning 3 as it has not touched the floor 2 Dalpais 0 Meibos 3 1 4 Flyer Owens O Why?— Lee Kelleher 0 2 Garner S wen son 5 2 Bronson 0 0 Answer: It's simply the makeBurrell 5 Johnson 2 6 Odikirk In basketball of rules the up 2 2 Martini 2 Beckert the location ©f a player is de0 0 Anderson 0 0 Trimble termined by where he is touchre10 5 1 21 18 21 8 44 ing the floor Leaping he Totals Officials— Wallerstein Weise tains the status he had when Christensen Electrlo Navy Reserve sign Moon hit 298 and wilj get last touching the floor as far as TTi GTFP GTFP boundary lines go around $18000 0 2 11 Newey Peterson 4 10 8 Caroa with In North Infielders Q and Jackson 0 0 game 0 Peterson 0 I Randy Taylor 33 3 0 6 Edlund Moyse 10 6 Charley Neal of Brooklyn and lina New York University play- 22 00 00 44 Thompson Poole 5 5 2 12 Johnny Temple of Cincinnati ers consistently guarded Bill 0 0 0 0 Christensen 0 Layman 0 0 0 came to terms So did pitcher Hathaway standing behind the 6 3 2 14 Rasmussen Nelson 0 4 2 2 4 15 Kappleman 2 Burgie 10 0 2 to a his and shade center Hoyt Wilhelm of the New York 3 10 6 Burnside Giants catcher Mack Burk of side and getting one arm in front 0 0 0 0 Decius 0 2 11 Broeder Philadelphia and outfielder Jim of the Tarheel by sticking it be4 0 0 8 Allen By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pisoni illow his armpit Isn't this an Kansas City of The signing of veteran south11 5 43 16 14 4 36 Totals legal way of guarding? — Hal 19 Officials — Wallerstein Weise and Mel Parnell Wischert (No Hit) paw A Referees have not called rookie outfielder Marty Keough this Boswas announced today by the illegal except when a viocomes as a result It is lation ton Red Sox a good way to guard a tall man Parnell 34 hurled a and since bigger players have become commonplace it has against the Chicago White Sox been allowed At one time last season Keough 21 hit dlD CHAPEL HILL N C (UP)— however do it couldn't you in Pacific the with San Francisco The Dixie Basebal Classic which Q Is there such a thing as a Coast League but was sidelined I SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — set any more except for the pits four outside teams against much of the season with a broken Fish and game violations brought out play of bounds play- - — George North Carolina's big four— Wake more arrests during 1956 than ankle Hewitt Forest North Carolina Duke Third baseman Eddie Mathews 1955 the Fish and Game DepartA Every club works definite and North Carolina who hit 37 home runs and drove ment reported today but fines State — will in 95 runs came to terms yester- were lower for the average vio- patterns- and plays but nobody not be held this year but will be is restricted to them once a revived in 1958 Walter Rabb lator day with the Milwaukee Braves call-ins r contract He inked a During 1956 1781 arrests were good shot comes up University of North Carolina made and $27537 in fines were for about S32000 Address basketball queries to baseball coach made the announcement Wednesday night The world champion Yankees collected an average of $1646 Bob Cousy care of Standard received the signed contracts ot per fine There were 1654 arrests three younger players — infielder in 1955 and fines totaled $30964 d an average of $1872 per fine the Tom Carroll catcher John Zip-Marvin f department said and outfielder Of all arrests made in 1956 el— but were unable to make any Mantle the report noted 66 were disheadway with Mickey missed 18 got off without paytheir star centerfielder "exMantle had a ing fines and one was found not Coliseum Lee with talk" guilty ploratory Most violations 601 of them the team's personnel direcaskwere to be is believed lor failure to tag deer tor Mickey ing $60000 on the strength of his triple batting runs batted in and All Year home run crown Opened Main Event Jackie Jensen of the Boston Hialeah Miami's beautiful race Red Sox and Wally Moon of the track is opened to the Public Enemy No 1 St Louis Cards put their names all year Last year 503000 public on the line Jensen a 315 hitter seers visited the track duringsight- g vs was the first Boston player to days gh i r 4 two-gam- m en Levrn-dofs- i I s 8 over PortSUPERIOR HEATING — Marge Combe tory last night 76-6- 4 Eleanor Ntuley Lee Hart Barbara land State It was the Chieftains' Cash and trophies will go to South Marge Wright 6:45 the champions of the four divipm squad — Doubles and 15th victory in 17 games — singles Oklahoma A&M No 19 nasions — Evelyn Workman Agnes Dallinga e Dot-tie tionally ended a losing As a special event in the City Ramona — Becker — Martha Bishop Pack-haBeulah Scott Sharon Farr Oklahoma streak downing Tournament this year by — Trudy Warren Cook— members of the "600 Club" will Kriss Winter Joyce Madge Ensign — Evelyn 5743 The Aggies won this one at the free throw line where they have a side tournament of their Engberg own These women will use the caged 31 of 43 attempts Soph Her-ringt- ' 7 - on ! i ts score they roll in their singles event plus handicap to determine the top two places There are only 11 women qualified to enter They are Ellen Barney Lillian Rhees Babe Gee Beth Shirley Phillips Grace Kato Lil Whit-ake- r Maxie Eppley Norma Siddoway Marie Ward and Jo Birch ' The weekend schedule follows: SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE 6:45 pm squad — Teams — k SERVICE — Dot TALMER'S Nothing Official Yet but Others Are Only 'One Shots' tis 28-1- ouini Bowl ceoe of Joust the-Ogd- r - d tucky It was the sixth straight victory for the Cardinals Who are ranked No 6 nationally by the United Press Board of Coaches and their FeDUTi J 10th win in 12 starts Louisville foes have been ganging their defense around the Tyra who has averaged 235 points per game and is second in rebounding in the nation only to of Kansas Chamberlain SMALLEY JEWELRY it SPORTING Wilt Feminine keglers of Ogden GOODS — Fae Allen Reeder Shirley haven't stopped Charley will start the quest of city cham- Donna Gray Myrtle Clifton Mae They him up — at slowed but they've doubles in Eppel singles pionships SidDAIRY— PARAMOUNT Norma of the expense having Darragh and team events at Para- doway Ethel Chilson Jean Mosher break loose Smoak Lillian Rhees mount Bowl Saturday and Sun- Bettv JIMMIE'S SHOE SHOP— Joyce ParSeattle ranked No 9 nationalday Jan 19 and 20 Helen Miller Lois Bohen Donna ry ly rolled to its 12th straight vicA record breaking field is en- Wildermuth Lois Cude rolled V ' LADIES' EVENT NEXT all-even- Mantle 1 ml 0 3B R Y 1 f STANDARD-EXAMINE- wj j : (mm —s Sport Shop 3-0- 01 the court" CUSTOM 300 FORDOR Blan-char- WRESTLING 30-minu- te Mac-pha- il Stockyard Thursday Jan 17th 8:30 PM i non-racin- Sam Menacker BASKETBALL at Brand New 1957 Thunderbirds FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY th St Phena Friday Jan 18th Friday Jan 25th Tickets FORD SALES 359-26- HIGH SCHOOL Games at 6:30 and 8:30 OGDEN : BEN LOMOND 8803 at Kommeyer's Keith's Sporting Goods and Armstrong's Special Event World's Championship June Byers vs Peggy Banner Also 1 Other Match CUSTOM FORDOR vl M Ixm miIiiiimii m and Jn u LiA H DJJ the 8:30 pm Tickets on Sale MINT Phone V - 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