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W VPO "X" THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 'Series' Sflf UTCIcft R — TH t SP o RTS IGHW AY WITH AL WARDEN Jones Fullmer Clash Friday 40 per cent Tiger Jones and Gene Fullmer constitute of all man kind which can boast victory over middleweight off will champion Sugar Ray Robinson The twonext square Friday night in the Chicago Stadium's next main event 1 May However it is still believed that Robinson can't go forever although he seems to disprove that theory at every opportunity Thus both Jones and Fullmer stand in line to inherit Robinson's crown sooner or later Jones who is a stubborn gladiator who continues to move forward no matter how much leather his opponent is throwing is the given a good chance against who Fullmer former champ also likes plenty of action is less the scientist and more the mauler so the match figures to be exwins citing no matter whowon his bigAlthough Jones FullStadium gest fight in the for still mer is victory looking here He lost last winter to Bobby Boyd and then dropped his title to Robinson here Most fans and experts feel though that he is much improved since the Boyd can fight and of course no one Robto a for blame fighter losing inson The Friday June 7 fight will be televised coast to coast by NBC KTVT Salt Lake will feature the fight in this area ROUGH ROAD AHEAD Tony Robello west coast scout ©f the New York Yankees former manager of the Pocatello Salt Lake and Twin Falls clubs of the Pioneer League tells the writer that it is rough these days for young ball players to crack the major league rosters "There are only 400 players on the 16 major league rosters these ft5Vs" said Tonv today "Then consider the small turn over annually in new faces "Statistics show that only 9070 ball players have reached the majors in both leagues since way back in 1870 "Scouts today look for speed candidates must in prospects arms have good they must have kinds of pitchall to hit ability be must good defensive ing they all they must above and players have the desire "Most all major leaguers today were darn good students while in school Scores of good prospects including Steve Watson Utah's Boy of All-Americ- an 1956 are doing well in college play Watson will be a star with Stanford next year in baseball He definitely is a major league -- prospect" Robello has been in baseball for 27 years This is his loth season as a scout He first served the St Louis Browns then the Cardinals before joining the Yankees Tony will direct baseball at the Utah State coaching school at Logan this week He'll be on hand to serve as one of the judges this evening atat the Affleck Boys game All-Americ- four-under-p- ar fifth-roun- final-roun- d J no-hitt- no-hitt- y 1 Boys Two maior league scouts will serve as judges of the 13th scout of the Robello to Left right: Tony baseball game at Affleck Park tonight Arch and Pirates New York Yankees Bob Fontaine scout of the Pittsburgh ceremonies Stokes director of the colorful Weber High School band 8 m start at 7:15 p m with game time at p 8-- 6 n r (lit I S I E 1 3 Colo Southwest Conference could take the District champion 6 title by defeating Arizona today in the second of their national series Texas champion defeated Arizona A n I Texas T T J Hi ©mm J 00 feW ii' A ' Mark Clark vs Ken Hunt on Hiskey Sets Mound Ceremonies at 7:45 pm Golf Record college world series Pepperdine swept a double-hpade- r from Portland Saturday and entered the District Mark Clark midget left hander of the Provo Bulldogs 8 finals against California Pacific Coast Conference titlist Cali- will toe the rubber against Kent Hunt towering right fornia won the first world series hander of the tonight to open the 13th annual 7-- 6 6--5 in 1947 All-Americ- 5-- 1 title-hold- 2-- 12-und- er an War-riorett- Redl Ippolifo Vie Tonight es 3-- ) (C I — ' ' 1 - in-field- Golf' tournament miiiju'm NQMj iK!O0H© er iwifTiiiiririrriiniiiiiliinvinriiiniiliiimm hole-in-on- e 140-yar- all-expen- se Fay Crocker Wins in Golf Zale-Anders- & on Co Players will be judged solely on what they do in tonight's headliner The North and South squads this season are the huskiest in the long history of the game All of the players will see service in the classic Catchers will work half a game each and all other players will see at least three innings of service pre-gam- 1 - H VI ft'1' Jim Brown Receives College Degree Today SYRACUSE All-Ameri- J rtr w— V o fjJtD ° for only ca j j f TODAY! rt : Next 50 Charter Members Join for ONLY : f rp3 per month We carefully inspect ad-Just and test braxes to give yoa "newalsocar" performance We repack front fl fiV7iM FOR FREE TRIAL TODAY! 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both foot- and ball and lacrosse at Syracuse Uni- versity is scheduled to receive his bachelor's degree today and will be honored by the school at a dinner in New York Wednesday night four-spo- r at 1- rt"t- 'i Over-mey- 178 — rrnTTiftiitii'r'"trrni iiITiixxtjXifflrgnriinrinlrtT " : i Dr John Church of Gooding during the shot a d tournament on the par three ensixth There were 105 tries in the annual event I f)) 18-4-- 45-ho- le ' i rs NOW IN' OGDEN' VIRGINIA BEACH Va (UP) Fay Crocker of Montevideo Uruguay who claims she can "walk the legs off" most of her rivals on the women's professional golf circuit employed both stamina and skill in winning the Triangle Round Robin championship e ceremonies Tonight's veteran The bespectacled 7:15 at under way pm Presi- South American lass completed get UniRockwell athletic trainer at the marathon tournament yesterversity of Colorado day by turning in a 74 in the A dinner meeting Thursday fifth and final round for an agwas listed open to the public and gregate point score of 51 Miss will be emceed by Coach Jack Crocker finished with a 368 medal total Curtice of University of Utah Lr'i-rr7-- Porters-Waite- n 1 J w 2 Porteri-Waiter- a i UNNECESSARY JitfiUrniUu-uuiu- BHOA ALL-STAR- S 174 total was four over strokes par on the route and was two strokes under his nearest rival Second place was taken by and Ralph Emory of Salt Lake City with a 176 and Jim Purves of Twin Falls finished third with ntffS":'L07fias's— Kobacc er Ridd's co Hill H orneti A " ALL-AMERICA- le ACCESSORY a All-Americ- an Oh yes Robello looks for the Yankees to come out of their current slump and win the 1957 TWIN FALLS (AP) — Jack 'American League pennant and Ridd of Magna shot a repeat as World Champions in total of 104 strokes yesterday to the series this fall his opening round of 70 go with the to cop championship trophy of the sixth annual Blue Lakes — - ALL-STAR- S Ridd Takes Golf Event LOGAN (UP)— Frank McGuire of University of North Carolina and Chuck Taylor of Stanford were slated to lead key discussions in basketball and football today as the 21st annual Utah State University coaching school opened McGuire last season led North Carolina to an undefeated season and the NCAA basketball title Taylor is head gridiron coach at the Palo Alto Calif school Other guest lecturers at school will be the week-lon- g a scout for the Robello Tony New York Yankees and John Forters-Waltrr- ABHOA 4 3 0 3 Lopez 2b 5 17 1 Barlinlb 1 O Burd-Robinso- Texas-Arizon- Invitational here t - Lam-bourn- ge 27-ho- j - er 3-- at-lar- i The winners came back with a single run in the fourth when Ron Ballantyne was hit with a pitched ball Frew connected forhis second hit and Dennis Stettler singled They came back with two more in the fifth Glen Peterson opened the inning with a triple Jim Card walked and both runners scored when the center fielder allowed Ken Berrett's fly ball to get away from him Washington Terrace's run came on a single by Bob Browning a walk to Dick Wakefield and Eddie Loveless' single The Porters and- Waiters nine demonstrated that it will be one of the tougher teams in the league as it rapped out 14 hits including a double and two POCATELLO CAP)— Eighteen' Burdss 1 1 Ketchumcf Johnsoncf 5 2 Babe Hiskey fired a year-ol- d 1 Hutch'nlf 5 3 1 0 Toml's'nss 0 5 2 1 0 HogKelf par 96 over 27 holes here Grnquistrf 0 aJares 2 0 1 2 Lucero3b Ogden Tigers vesterday to win the second an0 M0SS3b 2 0 0 Laymanrf 4 tournaGame at Affleck Park medal nual Pocatello 1 golf Boys baseball game 4 0 9 1 Moves c WooIey2b 0 of strokes six ment KeHey 4 by Allenp 111 is time will be 8 p m A crowd in excess of 4?000 expected Robinson lb 0 13 0 set fire to the nine-hol- e Hiskey Vialpandop 0 0 4 each hurl Clark and Hunt will with scores of 31 33 and layout 21 0 21 18 three innings Manager Vernal dent Blaine Anderson of the Og- 32 to defeat runnerup Los North Totals 38 14 21 8 aGrounded out for: Greenquist in Harris of the North squad will den Junior Chamber of Com- of Salt Lake City who carded send Dave Hoffenbeck to the hill 411 50O 4—15 s a 102 000 OOO 0— 0 Hornets Hill in the fourth Bruce Parry of Da- merce will welcome little will leave Tuesday The champ 2 2 — Johnson E Robac Greenquist invis will hurl the final three leaguers and fans Len Allen will for the Tournament of Cham3 Barlin 3 Wooley Kelly 2 Ketchum 2 Tomlinson 2 Hogge nings be the master of ceremonies pions for amateur champions at Allen RBI — Lopez Moyes Layman Jim brother His Pa Manager Grant Cullimore of Johnston At 7:20 pm Ernie Shreeve Tomlinson —6 Hogge 2 —Layman 2 the South will use Ike Orr of of Hous3B Tomlinson of the 2B Layman University Hiskey Moyes make will Ketchuro Tomwill play Entry is by triples Layman SB— Barlin ton also Cyprus as his second pitcher ande city recreation director BB — Allen 5 VialjMm-d- o And the fielding "by the young linson Moyes the award to little league win- invitation only and will close with Jack 3 SO — Allen 9 Vialpando IvPP — Hill The was team only superb LOB — of South ners moved to runner third reach base Bergeson Sy Hill 4 Umpires— Denning announced their two The pilots At 7:25 pm the colorful Webatting orders as follows: ber High School band under diTonight's batting orders: rection of Arch Stokes band di SOUTH rector will strut their stuff They No 7— Lynn Hickox South cf will be assisted by the No 6 — Bob Lewis Provo ss No 4— Wayne Gorringe South NEW YORK (UP) — Stefan At 7:45 pm Managers Vernal lb Harris of North and Grant Cul- Redl unbeaten German welterNo 3 — Lem Lovat Bingham c limore of South will introduce weight now living at Passiac No 2 — Kenny Simmons West their players NJ seeks his 15th straight vicbeIf Just before Umpire Ray Han- tory tonight in his last fight States No 13 —vDoug Newbuerg Olym- cock bellers "play United the ball" George fore entering pus rf Army Utah's first Fisher to No 10 — Raymond Yasukoshl boy of 1945 will be introduced Redl 24 is favored at AUERlOAn HEALTH STUDIOS 2b York New of Jordan beat Frank Ippolito PREVIOUS No 8—Joe Beecroft Provo 3b in their TV (Dumont) No 5 — Mark Clark Provo p Gearee Fisher pitcher Davis at St Nicholas Arena because of A Part of the World's Largest Health Studio ElIppo-lito- 's Box of Powers 1945 because Bud and his High punch NORTH 103 Studioi From Coast-to-Coas- t) (Over 1946 Billy Boren der inactivity pitcher — No 2 Gordon Eliason Logan Bingham High outfielder 1947 Stefan registered 11 knockouts If Cook Weber High outfield- during his 14 consecutive vicBert No 13— Val Weathers Ogden er 1948 Gary Cook Davis High tories I II f'm"i'n jni )M 2b 1 rec23 has an 1949 Don Peterson Bear Ippolito pitcher ElNo 9— Billiy Jensen Box 1950 ord River High outfielder : der cf Howard Granite Monte High No 5 — Tom Seager Weber rf 1951 Jim Dokos Ogden No 7— Douglas Brinley Logan 1952 pitcher Bob Wake- Hendricks Leaves for High ss1 field Weber High pitcher 1953 No 6— Richard Wight Box ElOgden Scandinavian Tour pitcher Barney Lloyd 3b der STOCKHOLM (UP) — AustralHigh 1954 Ralph Ashby Davis No 11 — Alan Reeder Ben Lo- High Wat1955 Steve shortstop ia's Jon Hendricks one of the mond or Gary Pebly Box Elder son East High pitcher 1956 world's fastest swimmers will lb will contest again Tonight's Sydney by plane tomorrow I f "t No 4 —Jim Pierson Ogden c feature the five cent hot dog leave tour a of Scandinavian on ! No 3— Ken Hunt Ogden p yf with all the trimmings The teams are rated even I did without rWwec said and doctor t The annual event is sponsored "My er CAPABLE JUDGES dieting" sayt John J Ovwrmeyer 37 by the Ogden Standard-Examine- r inch A" 14 in and 50 lost pound the Ogden Junior Chamber Tony Robello of the New York and 2 Kit months tho short at want after to with proceeds Yankees Bob Fontaine of the of Commerce American 'Health Studios You too new "Little the NelLeague park" Jack and Pirates Pittsburgh can get rid of oxcots weighfl son baseball coach at Utah State west and south of Affleck Park Tako at many treatments M Umpires will be: Ray Hancock University will be judges of the like under the per if Bal-liyou f plate Calvin Agncola Mark annual competition lonignts of tonal f:supervision Hancock bases and Parlev standout player will get an ! experienced -will air the com- Brown Dale Aut in to Chicago trip KLO starting at over game watch plete a compliand gold gust ment of Jewelry 7:45 pm 1 EHRQLL Connecticut won the District 1 Ris-le- y championship Saturday Bill hits four allowed Springfield The 0 Uconn victory in the Yankee Conference champions took the playoff Iowa State Big Seven blanked Bradley Missouri Valley representative 0 as Phil to take Groth pitched a 2-- Frew BrownBramwett Ballantyne Stettler Frew 2 Beam ing RBI — D Peiers-oLOB— Eagiei 3 Loveless 3B— 4 BB — Beam 1 Washington BTerrace Wakefield 0 SO— Beam "Johnson 5 Wakefield 6 U— 3 Johnson 6 B Valentine Chavari runs 4-- 3 at-lar- ge : 1 A two-tim- e in the opener Friday Arizona an entry is fourth its for straight shooting rs i AV h s Porters-Waite- e n er 7-- All-Americ- Pre-gam- er Tom-linso- - THEY PLAY LEADING ROLES IN BOYS GAME All-Americ- an Aggies Secure Top Coaches A jF if Denver-Colorad- j If v- Duke-Florid- a NEW ROCHELLE NY (UP) Grossinger NY with six Sam Snead proved by his vveek-- j Venturi with four end victory in the Palm Beach Bound Robin tournament that when his" putting touch is good he's as tough to beat as any golfAnd Doug Ford the Masters champion and leading money-winne- r on the pro circuit demonstrated that he can blow up just like any weekend golfer Snead trailing by 20 points after Ford started off yesterday's fifth round with four straight 67 birdies shot a to win the $3000 first prize in the Palm Beach tournament Ford lost his big advantage when he shot four straight bogeys and took a 71 that left him in second place Ben Hosan who will be seek ing an unprecedented fifth Na tional Open title next week had d 70 and tied for a third place with Tommy Bolt of Los Angeles Each had 14 points 72 Bolt shooting a Next in the standings came Fred Hawkins of El Paso Tex with 13 points Mike Souchak of Omaha were shaping up with at least two more district NCAA champions due to be selected to day Duke Atlantic Coast Confer ence champion and Florida State University were to play the final of their double elimination to decide the NCAA District 3 baseball title in Gastonia N C Duke Saturday night tripped FSU to throw the playoff into an extra day ' Denver Skyline Conference leader and Colorado State College winner in the Rocky Mountain Conference were to decide the District 7 title They split a doubleheader Saturday to open series at Greeley their best-of-- an event" f "Vv the District 5 title 0 Undefeated Penn State District 2 and Notre Dame District 4 are the other world series entries teams Both are The pairings at Omaha will pit Iowa State against Notre Dame Connecticut against the winner of a playoff Penn thp Park State vs The BACK IN 1939 Robello blasted State o the and 58 home runs a record which winnerwinner against the Calif still stands in the Pioneer League State survivor Portland Seattle Palo Alto series winner 1956 Minnesota Los Angeles Ogden and San failed to national champion and Francisco annually stage the Big Ten title and was games Robello re- win not invited into the district playports runner-u- p in "The Utah game is a classic" offs Arizona was said Robello today "It is han- 1958 dled in major league style and players dream of performing in the event from little league days I'm happy to have a part in the Sam Snead Wins Over Colorful Golf Stars er there is iccAOHTrn " ! i ft Pairings in the College Baseball World Series starting Saturday in E While only five men Jake La- MnHa Ranriv TurDin Joe Maxim and Jones and Fullmer hold victories over the Sugarman only Jones and Maxim have not been beaten back Robinson won rematches at least once with all the others In LaMotta's case he "took the loss off" four times Jones won his battle with Robinson in the same Chicago Stadium where the action takes place next weekof It was one of sports history the big upsets since few gave the Tigerman a chance even though Robinson was just beginning a comeback campaign FULLMER SCORED HIS victhe tory last January in winning But from Ray title middleweight he lost that title back to Robinson in the Chicago Stadium last tup 1 V I UTAH MONDAY EVENING JUNE 3 1957 — — — —— — ——— — — — — OGDEN two The Ogden Eagles moved into around in the fifth inning onAllen balls on bases by first straight undisputed possession of Baseand a fielder's choice Utah Northern in the place Porters and Waiters scored in ball League yesterday afternoon every inning but the fifth and but the highlight of yesterday's the last sixth They scored four in two games was a second of the each in one first night was turned in by and third frames five in the The more in Carl Allen who pitched the fourth and added four ' seventh Porters and Waiters Club to a theChico n 15-- 0 Lopez and Roger Hornets Hill over the win hits connected three each In the afternoon contest the one of Tomlinson's going for a Eagles trimmed Washington Terhad a douDick Layman triple 1 ra pp times at four There will be no Northern Utah? ble and triple in League action tonight but tomor- bat W I Pet " 2 O 1 OOO row night Syracuse and the Hill Eagles 1 0 1 000 in 8:15 at battle Hornets pm O 1 000 1 Syracuse O 1 Affleck Park 000 Hill Hornet 000 0 1 Allen walked only five while Amvets 000 0 2 Terrac Washington Hill batters out nine striking Box scores: In the afternoon game Bob Washington Tfrrace EaglesA AB H O A HO Beam hurler for the Utah Ag- AB Freston 3 0 3 ) 4 110 DSIettler season gave 3 10 4 Peterson2b Rischss 3 0 0 1 gies during the past 1© Cardss WeayerSb 3 0 0 1 the Terrace club only two hits 33 0110 0 Berrettlf Browningrf 32 12 and they both came in the fourth 2 0 0 5 GStefrSb 0 0 0 DW'kf'dcf Loveless lb 3130 inning when the Terrace scored 20 0 0 0 BramweU Cookee 3 0 12 2 Coopc its lone run 2 0 110 BaU'tynelb Needh'mlf 2 0 0 0 Terof 2 2 10 Frewrf Wildness on the part Andersoncf 0 0 0 0 aMeibos 10 0 0 race started Jim Johnston set up 31 00 20 20 Smithrf Johnson p 10 10 Beamp most of the Eagles' scoring They bWakefieldp 0 0 0 0 started with four runs in the sec- 23 5 21 11 24 2 21 Totals ond inning Two bases on balls out for Anderson in 7th aPopped 040 120 0— T singles by Ken Berrett and Monte Eagles Terrace 000 100 0—1 Frew and a throwing error by Wash E— Card Rich D Wakefield R — the shortstop accounted for the Peterson Card Berrett G Stettler 3-07- 76 |