Show allant Man Aa A f i IT Middls b e m 3iures 'akes Race fiX 1 THE OGDEN 2B STANDARD-EXAMINE- JUNE UTAII SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN TOLEDO Ohio (UP) — A Hollywood-handsome Dick Mayer and defending champion Cary h Middlecoff a pair of of the fairway both fighters rammed home birdies on the final hole yesterday to finish in a tie at 282 for the U S Open Golf Championship Mayer trying to get even for three years of frustration since the day he blew the Open on the last hole at Baltusrol sank a R 1957 16 last-ditc- 6 whiite ball Finally the clubhead swung back and swept forward — and the ball rolled truly into the hole for his tying birdie as the crowd loosed a tremendous roan It Svas in a way another bit of heartbreak for Mayer although he will get another chance toplayoff against day in a the nerveless southerner Three years ago the collar ad blond came up to the final hole birdie putt for a par at Baltusrol and banged his drive —70 to finish one shot ahead into an unplayable lie which cost of broken-hearte- d Jimmy De-- him a double bogey and lost this d Ed same title to as Then he stood helplessly by Furgol Middlecoff brought an Today Mayer strode up to the roar from the record Inver- final hole at Inverness with the ness gallery of 15500 fans by memories of that collapse still birdie putt fresh in his mind — and canned matching that for that tricky downhill on the final hole for —68 and a matching 282 the birdie which even if it didn't 4 Ie was a day of thrills and win kept him alive for another Mayer and extra day pathos as the the "I remember that day at Baat golfhis shot took joining chips-dow- n ltusrol" he said that with smiling "and I immortals ing mind never to made of had The that my up putter tap putt be that tense again So I 'took broke the heart of the Demaret the golfing grand- a deep breath relaxed —and she 72 as just rolled right into the cup" father whose the Walk Burkemo of Detroit shot carried had short time earlier Texas rainbow home with his 283 the second hottest round in open But then Middlecoff made his history a 2 — 65 to tie Julius run at the lead — needing birdies Boros for fourth place at 284 on two of the last three holes after the 1952 champion closed to tie Cary got one on the 16th with a 70 Onlythe 64 by Lee hole by calmly stroking home a Mackey at Merion in 1950 surround alpassed Burkemo's putt "Go in one time putt Go in!" though Jimmy McHale shot a 65 he shouted and the ball took his at St Louis in 1947 Ken Venturi and Fred Hawkins orders On the 17th he was short with both carded final 71's for 286 and his approach and chipped to with-in- g then there was a wide range to a foot for his par and then 290 Banked there were Sam the slender dentist stood on the Snead with a final 73 Roberto final tee needing a birdie three De Vicenzo Billy Maxwell and "I sure wish they had made amateur Billy Joe Patton witha this fairway wider" he grimaced 76's and Chick Harbert with But Cary threaded the needle closing 72 Frank Stranahan wound up hitting the longest drive he ever a 74 for 292 while Masters with hole uncorcked on that 70 champion Doug Ford took a hackIt flew down the alley just and er's 80 in the morning and a final of the short green yards British Middlecoff wedged it 10 feet 72 for 292 and three-tim- e Thomson Peter Open champion wide of the pin a 77 for 294 PGA Cary measured it interminably closed with Burke never got Jackie a from sound that champion There wasn't before withdrew He close huddled that of mass humanity packed around the grassy little bowl in the morning's third round with front of the Inverness clubhouse a strained tendon in his right as he hovered over the little hand 10-fo- 18-ho- le ot 3g-3- 4 lame-arme- Y ear-pierci- ng 10-fo- ot two-under-p- 10-foot- er ar 34-3- ld - f 1' 4 5 "S ld last-roun- 9 d 33-3- 4 2- 1 -- f - s-- k 15-fo- 3 TIES FOR U S OPEN LEAD Dick Mayer 33 of St Petersburg Fla doffs his cap to applause and fondles his putter after sinking a birdie on the par four National Open 18th that gave him a 282 total for the Minutes later Cary Middlecoff birdied the same hole to move into a tie with Mayer The two play off over 18 holes today— (AP Wirephoto) 72-ho- le ot 330-yar- d THE SPORTS HIGHWAY LMj i WITH AL WARDEN Don't Judge Rookie by His Past "Rookie National Who will be the Year" in 1957? League's of the ! That's something which cannot be foretold at this writis a ing but if anyone cares to hazard a prediction here word of caution— don't base a forecast solely on the minor i r mnrn-A- Of course rt r Vtic rear's all-tim- all-tim- at-ba- ts A 3-- 9 7-- 17 all-tim- man most homers by a first-yea- r set by Wally Berger of Boston Hoyt however it must be pointin 1930 ed out that with Montreal THREE KEY DODGERS his ERA was 251 and with Nashit was 273 Carl Furillo Gil Hodges and ville Morton Cooper turned in rece Reese have been key 3 7 and ords such as 7 performers with the outstanding won DaHppi teams of the past decade with Columbus (Ohio) but but none was exactly a "ball of 12 and lost only six m his first full year with the Cardinals in fire" the year before he made ' hit 1939 Clvde Castleman was 3 the Brooklyn club Hodges u in 1933 and 5 Nashville cmo ciass-with a only 278 with 1934 but won in oMntreal 1946 with in but (Newport News) to the 15 the Giants six with lost and Dodg made the big jump ers in 1947 and has been a stand- in 1935 Bill Voiselie was wac snitip- with Oklahoma Citv in 1942 and nra in his 1 with Jersey City in 1943 thing less than a sensation He hit but won 21 games with the Giants season last minor league in 1944 1942 drove 281 with Montreal in mere a hit and 51 runs in only NOTES ON A NAPKIN? three home runs in 129 games The Brigham City Open today However after spending the next attracted a record breaking golf CPri'ifP militarv nnr iltill crc: tin o in "i"' j w j field George Schneiter of Salt he joined the Dodger varsity for Lake City is the defending chama trial in 1946 and immediately won a regular Brooklyn berth pion The Dodger standby -- went into Teams of the Northern Utah with a lifetime the current season out a r rn baseball league are dishing nA cnwtotnr average oi juu f t?m Snt onlf two crowds despite the coolareweather stops of all Games have played fPe°nlTy Ann£v years in the nri Thnr-— ville in 1938 and '39 "Pee-wee- " hit only 277 and 279 respectively Ogden Golf and Country Club DIDN'T HIT HIS HAT will be the scene of the Utah 4"fflP a n Jmdrl ac m r — state amateur golf championships TViq u AU liiti la ?rfl " 5 inclusive Last year An? in Tiittpr was nust u course tne senior historv" the illustrious Rogers Utah two open also spent only Hornsby years in the minor leagues and Little Leaguers of Ogden scarcely "hit his hat" Rog batn of turned in some fine performances ted 232 with a the League in last week in opening round con-to ' 1914 and 277 with Denison of tests Competition is expected during the balance of the Western Association in 1915 be red-ho- t The following year he hit Na- the season in all circuits e © © tional League pitching for a 313 Paul Salvo ' one of the coachesmark with the Cardinals and went SchOOL' Will Spend Hfffh at rmo Wfiher rt nf Koinmo ' ' VAAW V fCrQ O J Vil i1 UUl me summer muuws awuumu5 thp tnn batsmen nf all time "Gabby" Hartnett wound up in in New Jersey Baseball's Hall of Fame but you'd never have bet on it back in 1922 when he came up with the Cubs Hartnett spent only one year in the minors and hit but 264 in 100 games during the 1921 season with Worcester of the EastDENVER (UP)— The Air"Force ern League Academy announced yesterday A PRIME EXAMPLE the appointment of Karl Kitt as e One of the truly greats varsity wrestling coach and inZack Wheat came to the Dodgers structor of physicalteducation Kitt now an associate profesin 1910 after a season in which he hit only 245 with Mobile The sor of physical education at the previous year (1908) Wheat U S Naval Academy at Annapturned in a 268 mark with olis will report to the Air Acadbut he stayed with emy August 7 He has coached Shreveport fee --Brooklyn club ia 1910 ind Middia wrestlers since 1946 (7-1- 7) (5-1- 0) Pee-We- 6-- 5-- 13-1- j 1-- 4-- 9--15 t i i 10-2- j — i ? I Tnpv roc VJ v- j 21-2- I Hugo-Deniso- Texas-Oklahom- I -- all-tim- rec- reation junior baseball leagues will open Tuesday and Wednesbecame a Dodger immortal day for 69 baseball clubs playing To this day Wheat's name in the three different age groups With six clubs competing in stands atop eight columns in the the e majority of the Midget Junbatting records Dodger and Senior loops first half ior e He is the Brooklyn lead- schedules will wind up July 2 er in games played (2318) t or 3 (8859) hits (2804) singles After two rounds of viewing (2038) doubles (464) triples the young baseballers in action (171) total bases (4003) and the past week supervisors have extra-bas- e hits (766) each realligned the teams within relatheir to division CATEGORY according IN SAME asto strength in an effort A number of pitchers can be tive of compesure the keenest spotted in the same category tition throughout type the summer a consistent notably Waite Hoyt months winner with the Yankees in the Complete first week's lineups 1920's Hoyt experienced several of games at each area are as as 'unspectacular' seasons such at Mem- follows: 1917 when he was MIDGET A with Montreal and phis and 1918 when he won five and lost American Leagu at Monroa 10 with Nashville In fairness to visor Cluff Snow Beetles vs June 18 9 am ers advanced to the majors on the strength of outstanding minor league performances but there are many others who never would have reached the big jtime had they been judged solely by their minor league records One needn't look back any further than last year for a perfect illustration Cincinnati's Frank Robinson was named the National League's 1956 "Rookiecom-of the Year" one year after of 263 with piling a battling mark Sally Columbia in the Class-League He started his career with the Ogden Reds in 1953 He in jumped his average! 27 points 38 home and hit the big league record for runs to tie the e TTtiT-illr- First half play in the city — — Academy Names Mew Mat Coach Park-Sup- Tuesday 10:30 Tarantulas vs Red Antsj Crickets pm Hill Hornets Thursday June 20 9 am Beetles vs 10:30 am Red Ants vs Tarantulas vs 1 Bees Crickets pm — Northern League at Lorin Farr Greens Weathers Val Supervisor vs Tuesday June 18 9 am Centepedes Phillies 10:30 am Spiders vs Hornets 12 noon Bacteria vs Earwigs Bacteria vs Thursday June 20 9 am Hornets 10:30 am Centepedes vsEarwigs 12 noon Phillies vs Spiders Bees 1 am Hill Hornets vs m MAYONNAISE LEAGUE At Affleck Park — Supervisor Lavar Kump Wednesday June 19 9 am Boll Weevils vs Bears 10:30 am Purity Bees vs Black Hornets 12 noon Hawks vs Gloworms Friday June 21 9 am Hawks vs Black Boll Weevils vs Glo10:30 am Hornets worms 12 noon Bears vs Purity Bees Rookie League at Loren Farr Greens — Supervisor Val Weathers Wednesday June 19 9 am Yellow Jackets Bear vs Hunter Hill 10 am vs Gnats Drones vs Hill Top 11 am Hornets Giants bye Friday June 21 9 am Drones vs Giants 10 am Gnats vs Hunter Hill Hornets II am Yellow Jackets vs Bears Hill Top Hilanders bye JUNIOR A Pioneer League at Liberty Par? — Supervisor Loren Peterson vs Tuesday June 18 9 am vs Firebugs Centepedes Cougars Darts 10:30 am 1 pm Yellowjackets vs Woodticks Yellowjackets Thursday June 20 9 am 10:30 am Firebugs vs vs Centepedk Woodticks 1 pm parts vs Cougars SuperTexas League at Softball Park visor Lavar Kump HorseTuesday June 18 9 am Wasps vs Blue West Ogden vs 10:30 am flies 12 noon Scorpions vs Mayflies Jackets Scorpions vs Thursday June 20 9 am 10:30 am Blue Jackets Wasps vs MayHorseflies vs West Ogden 12 noon flies - JUNIOR B Western League at Monroa Harold Wiese Earwigs vs Tuesday June 18 9 am vs Pilots Power-1030 am Warriors Trojans vs Thursday June 20 9 am 10:30 am Earwigs vs Wildcats Pilots Park-Super- visor X JUNIOR C Rainbow league at Ninth Street — Supervisor Merlin Webbs Whu Kids Wednesday June 19 9 am vs Cougats 10:30 am Monarchs vs Wolves State School bye School vs Friday June 21 9 am State 10:30 am Cougars vs Monarchs Wolves Whiz Kids bye SENIOR John Affleck Park — Major League atWebb Merlin Supervisor Troians vs Tuesday June 18 9 am Yankees vs Rotary Red Spiders 10:30 am Braves Scots bye Scots vs June 20 9 am Thursday Red Spiders vs MIDGET C Rotary Braves 10:30 anu Trojans bye National League at Monroe Park— Super-- Yankees The complete league schedule for each visor Cluff Snow at the diamonds will team Wasatch 9 am 19 June Wednesday scheduled league play of first day the Gnats am 10:30 Beetles Spiders vs Red e Cincy Reels Sign Ruth Macias Stops Ursua to Retain Title Vis-ali- 15-rou- nd six-inc- immediately optioned to Hornell of the New York-Pennsylvan- ia D League Ruth— real first The name George same as the immortal home run hitter — is a 21-year-- ot 10-in- ch 180-poun- ever-increasin- g - "' - KOSOF ENDURANCE CLASSIC OPENS JUNE 29 three-year-ol- ds Big Games In Softball ? his Week f Kosof Event Will Open June 29 At Beautiful Paramount Bowl ll d right-han- d batting outfielder who four years as a halfback played in football for the University of A sprinter in track Cincinnati for two seasons he ran the 100 in 98 He batted 407 for the baseball team This Babe was born in W Va and now lives at Reedsville Ohio He graduated from the university on June 7 Ruth is the second member of this spring's Bearcat baseball squad to join the Cincinnati baseball organization The other was Jim Niemann also a Colts Sign Call LEAGUE PIONEER BALTIMORE (NEA) j 1 Park-ersbu- rg fly-chas- er — John Baltimore Call signed with the Billings at Salt Lake ppd rain Colts He is considered the finest Great Falls at Boise ppd rain back developed at Colgate in a Pocatello 4 Missoula 8 decade out-land- er 1 Arrests Made j 1 Power-Lig- ht Of Anglers During Week 1 1 1 1 2-- Bongo Lounge Splits Two Softball Tilts er Threatens o Set Buns ! NON-RESIDENT- CINCINNATI (NEA) — Babe a Ruth signed with the Reds' Calif farm club and was SAN FRANCISCO (UP) —Raul (Raton) Macias toying mercilessthe sevly with his victim from his NBA retained on round enth world bantamweight title last night by stopping game Dommy Ursua in the 11th round after taking a trip to the canvas himself in the first session Referee Jack Downey halted the slaughter at 2:02 of the 11th after Macias had sent his Philippine opponent staggering blindly in the Mexican's corner from two rights and a left hook to his bleeding face Macias weighed 118 for the contest at the scheduled h Cow Palace and enjoyed a advantage in height Ursua and most of the scaled 116 weight must have been lodged in his great fighting heart one-hal- 1 International League at Monroa Park — Wiese Harold Supervisor Wednesday June 19 9 am Elks vs Conlues Farmers Grain vs dors 10:30 am Farmers Grain Friday June 21 9 am Elks 10:30 am Blues vs Condors vs MIDGET B j y 1 vs Termites pm Caterpillars vs Bumble Bees Caterpillars vs Friday June 21 9 am Wasatch Spiders vs 10:30 am Termites Bumble Bees 1 pm Red Beetles vs Gnats Pacific League at Liberty Park — Supervisor! Loren Peterson Wednesday June 19 9 am Black Wasps vs Black widows tu:ju am iwusiangs 1 pm vs Flying uragons virus vs blue Jays Virus vs Fly-aFriday June 21 9 am Black Wasps vs ing Dragons 10:30 Black Widows vs Mus- I pm Blue Jays tangs ar- NEW YORK (UP) Ralph Lowe's Gallant Man cut loose with a dazzling burst of speed ? tiioif in the stretch at Belmont Park t :ac£ ct&sc yesterday to smash the American f record for a mile and i f as he won the 89th running of the $133350 Belmont stakes by an margin of eight lengths The little Irish colt started to jrun as he pounded down the iback stretch under Jockey Willie Shoemaker On the turn into the home stretch the Son of Migoli i I f f ! I I pulled even with Wheatley I i ' I Stable's Bold Ruler who had set the pace from the start in the third of the triple crown classics For the rest of the journey around the bend into the lane leading to the finish line these two arch rivals raced head and of the United States head Upwards of 400 men and women bowlerd from all parts Then Gallant man who had bowlMak Kosof endurance annual in will third Hawaii the and Canada perform Bold Ruler softened up by his above ing classic at Paramount Bowl Ogden starting June 29 JThe three Ogdenites stablemate Bold Nero in the early will be in the thick of the competitions Left to right: Shirley Phillips Bob Scott running really started to move and Wayne Stanger Ladies will roll 20 games and the men 40 games More than The crowd of 36094 howled with amazement as Gallant Man stead30 of the world's greatest keglers will compete for cash and trophies ily pulled away from the other and streaked five under the finish wire in 226 35 over a lightning-fas- t track The time lowered the American record of 227 35 set by Bolingbroke at" Belmont Park in the 1942 running of the Manhattan Handicap And it easily smashed the Belmont Stakes record of 228 15 set by Mighty Count Fleet in 1943 and later I equaled by the great Citation j in 1948 Shoemaker who blew a KenA game between Rainbow Bar tucky derby victory when he mis and Becker's in the Metropolitan judged the finish line as Gallant League will be the feature soft-ba- Man lost to Iron Liege by a game this week nose never let up on his mount These two teams will meet Wed- today Upwards of 400 bowlers of 36 completed This broke the first nesday at 8:30 pm in the Ogden He "still was riding Gallant states of the United States Can- year record by a wide margin Softball Park A win for Rainbow Man hard as he streaked across ada and Hawaii will roll in the a would it in tie first & M put place D Canline with states the finish and Last year 34 third annual Maxie Kosof endurwhile a Becker's win would move Stable's Inside Tract second and ance bowling classic at Para- ada were represented the Brewers two games in front Bold Ruler a tired third four Teams will officially open the mount Bowl starting June 29 In the Industrial loop Utah lengths farther back Then came Wayne Stanger of Ogden was classic Saturday afternoon June General Depot the first place Greentree Stable's Pop Corn the first to enroll in the 1957 29 at 1 p m Competitions in team will meet runner-u- p Postal Cain Hoy Stable's Lucky Dip and program He enrolled last Sep- singles for men and women get Transport at 8:30 pm on Thurs- Bold Nero another Lowe racer tember to gain that distinction underway at 8 p m day Utah General Depot is in by trainer Johnny Nerud Men competing will roll 40 "If we can beat the 355 enroll- front in the league with five entered a fast pace to insure games while feminine bowlers ment record of last year we'll straight wins while Postal TransBold Nero with Johnny For will compete in 20 games A have a big surprise for the 1958 port has won four and lost one riding went right aftHere is the week's complete Choquette guaranteed award of $2000 will event" said sponsor Max Kosof er Bold Ruler and Eddie Arcaro schedule: go to the male champion and last night at the start Since Bold Ruler the feminine title holder will Shirley Phillips one of Utah's Monday — (Industrial) 6:30 does not like to be held back he receive $500 top flight feminine performers pm General Mills vs Postal off Bold Nero for the lead This year a 20game team event will be in the thick of the femin- Transport 7:30 pm Utah Gen- fought so had to set a in and for men has been added Teams ine competition She is an eral Depot vs Paramount Dairy blisteringdoing Bold Ruler went pace will roll 10 games twice over a 8:30 pm Eagles vs Utah Pow- the first sports performer mile in :23 25 quarter two-daperiod for cash and "Many of last year's peformers er and Light Co a half mile in :46 45 He finally will be back for the 1958 classic" trophies Tuesday — (Protestant) 6:45 shook free of his tormentor after Bob Scott of Ogden has the said Kosof last night "We will pm Baptist vs Presbyterian six furlongs in 1:10 25 distinction of being the first to have more than 30 world famous 7:45 pm Japanese vs Elim running as Bold Ruler breezed But enter a team in this phase of the bowlers in the competition for 8:45 pm Methodist vs St Paul along at that point new trouble program His team will be spon- good measure Wednesday — Marquardt started to stir up behind him sored by Clyde Hoffman opera"Chicago alone plans to send League at 4:30 pm Shoemaker settled Gallant Man tor of the Hoffman Supper Club 30 bowlers to the Ogden proWednesday — (Metropolitan) into a drive The entry fee paid by Mr Hoff- gram Boston New York Phila- 7:30 pm Paramount Bowl vs In almost no time at all Galman was $18750 8:30 pm lant Man closed in on Bold Ruler Pittsburgh Cincinnati Holbrook Heating delphia Last year 257 men and 98 and even Atlanta plan to send Becker's vs Rainbow Bar cutting down the commanding women for a grand total of 355 representatives" Thursday — (Industrial) 6:30 lead his rival had with every pm Paramount Dairy vs Eagles stride 7:30 pm General Mills vs Utah powerful The battle was joined in earnPower and Light Co 8:30 pm est midway around the turn when Utah General Depot vs Postal Gallant Man pulled up alongside Transport and it was all over Bold Ruler Friday — Marquardt League in short order at 4:30 pm Shoemaker went to the whip Friday — (Metropolitan) 7:30 and Gallant Man rolled on his pm Rainbow Bar vs Holbrook way to the payoff picking up a Heating 8:30 pm Paramount winner's purse of $77300 and Bowl vs Becker's paying $390 to win and $270 to STANDINGS place There was no show betting A couple of "showdown" games Syracuse and the Ogden Amvets Inside Tract returned $560 'to METROPOLITAN W are scheduled this week in the tangle Pet place in a surprise finish just as t Becker's 833 was his 5 third in the Preakness Northern Utah Baseball League Syracuse is leading the league Rainbow Bar 4 2 667 Bowl 2 4 333 Stakes won by Bold Ruler The contest with a great deal with three straight wins while Paramount Holbrook Heating 167 5 This was the third Stakes vicof bearing on the first half con- the Amvets are tied for second INDUSTRIAL tory for Gallant Man the first test will be staged tomorrow at one game behind A win for the L W Pet Irish horse ever to win the Bel8:15 pm at Affleck Park when General Depot 5 0 1000 Amvets could throw them into a Utah mont' Stakes and the fourth BOO Postal Transport 4 3 2 to do so The three others 600 Eagles first place tie Paramount Dairy 2 3 400 were Today's purse English 4 200 The Ogden Eagles tied with Utah raised his lifetime Mills General 000 5 0 earnings to the Amvets for second place at $161100 PROTESTANT on the the present time take W t Pt Porters and Waiters Club Tuesday Baptist' 3 0 1000 at 8:15 pm The Porters and Presbyterian 2 667 2 667 Waiters Club which now has a Elim St 2 Paul 333 one and one record could move Japanese 2 333 0 3 000 up a notch with a win over the Methodist Eagles On Thursday Washington TerSeveral anglers are shown in and fish of which has looked good in race game department as arrest being reports weekly losing two straight will test the fined for taking overlimits of league newcomer Clearfield also trout The department reminds at 8:15 pm In Clearfield's 11 anglers that trout limits are the league debut last week it lost a to the Amvets same as last year with the daily 1 heart-breakand possession limits being one after Bruce Parry gave up only PARIS (AP) — i"he World Comand the same The licensed angler three hits Two of these hits were mittee of Professional Boxing may take 10 fish or 7 pounds the result of misjudged fly balls is whichever Clearfield same fish one Saturday solemnly threatened to time the At andor Bongo Lounge of Salt Lake City lift unlicensed seven juveany world championships The safeties first picked up caught split two exhibition softball nile under 12 years of age may Ralph Roylance who shut out games last night with Ogden that are not defended within six months time catch only 4 fish or 3 pounds the Porters and Waiters Club on teams The It put off until today a disfirst will start his is last whichever three hits in caught In the opener Rainbow Bar cussion the light heavyweight Amvets on mound the for follow: he the reports downed the Salt Lake crew 6 to situation onwhere Archie RESIDENT LICENSE USED tomorrow against Syracuse 1 and in the finale Borg Moore has been champion one of the BY Last Monday's postponed game hurled the Lounge toDoug Jeerry M a 5 to 4 notorious violators of this most rule WTilkins Granada Hills $75 between Washington Terrace and win over Harv Stone and Beckers meetcommittee The its opened FISHING WITH TWO POLES the Porters and Waiters Club in eight innings Helfand Julius — Charles E Stamiey Ogden $25 will be scheduled for sometime by electing Stone held the Lounge to only ing chairman of the New York State in the future Edith Robey Provo $25 while mates his five hits rapped Athletic Commission as jts d FISHING WITHOUT A LISTANDINGS UTAH LEAGUE NORTHERN out eight NationR H E readmitting the L Score: W CENSE— Robert H Blanco DraPet 000 100 0—1 6 0 al Boxing Association as a memBongo Lounge 3 0 1000 Provo $15 Edith Syracuse $25 Robey per 7 0 ber in 400 002 -6 667 Rainbow Bar 2 Eagles good standing" Don Emerson Parry Bingham Amvets Batteries! Goodsel! and Solomon 647 2 Cherry The committee made its list of 1 500 and Moves $15 Williard Holman American R H E Score: 000 world champions and the top 0 Fork $10 'Lary Chappel Provo Clearfield 300 010 0!5 5 0 000 Bongo Lounge 0 2 Washington Terract three 00recognized challengers are 8 -4 0 310 000 Becker's $5 MONDAY'S SCHEDULE Stone and ordered to meet one of the three Batteries: Borg and Solomon UNATFISHING WITH Simonson official challengers within six Syracuse vs Ogden Amvets 8:15 pm TENDED POLE — Darrell Price or face the possibility that months TUESDAY'S SCHEDUll Sunnyside $25 Waiters and vs title the Porters All-SfEag!es may be taken away Ogden ar FISHING WITH SET POLE— Club 8:15 pm The list of champions and recJos E Cantenzara Salt Lake SCHEDULE THURSDAY'S ognized challenger include: City $25 Donald Smith Sunny-sid- e Clearfield vs Washington Terrace' 1:15 pm Heavyweight — Champion Sherald Blackburn $25 Floyd Patterson United States Clawson $25 NEW YORK (AP)—Ted Wil- Challengers: 1 Tommy Jackson OVERLIMIT OF FISH— Merril o liams of the Boston Red Sox the 2 Eddie Machen 3 Willie Bingham Provo $25 Wm A States all United a held old favorite slight: edge Jensen Salt Lake City $25 Clayover Mickey Mantle of the New Light heavyweight—Champion ton Williams Henderson Nevada Moore United States Archie vote count in the Yankees York Las $10 Perry Williams NMonti-cell- o re- Challengers: 1 Tony Anthony 2 as each led at their yesterday Vegas $10 Jay Manning for the Amer- Harold Johnson both United Monti-cell- o DENVER (UP)—Joe Belmont spective positions $10 Robert Dalton All-StStates and 3 Yolande Pompey team ican League one of the nation's outstanding $10 West Indies British in both Williams topped voting FISHING CLOSED WATERS— small men on the basketball floor —Champion Ray as 23306 the o Middleweight Denver-Chicagleagues drawing B J Fort Ogden $25 has joined the leading AL left field candidate Robinson United States ChalFISHING BEFORE HOURS— Truckers for the July 9 game at St Louis lengers: 1 Gene Fullmer United feet five stands J R McAffee Provo $15 Juve- Belmont who Provo 10 inches was a standout guard Mantle led center fielders with States 2 Charles Humez France nile $5 Juvenile 3 Spider Webb United States tnr-- the nuke University Blue 22454 Provo $5 Musial of Stan First baseman Welterweight— Champion Carafter being named ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF Devils 1952-5men Cardinals Basilio United States ChalSt Louis the topped TROUT — Juvenile Pleasant the most outstanding player in the National with League voting lengers: 1 Caspar Ortega MexGrove $10 Juvenile Pleasant the area during his senior year ico 2 Tony DeMarco "United to two rank fourth in 19122 the in School Grove $10 Juvenile P leasant at Northeast High ©ount States 2 Isaac Logart Cuba vct§ leagut Grove $10 all-arou- nd pen Play Tuesday frpsViman prnrt play- - a great many Little Leaguers Will i — presi-denCan- 1 jc- 1 Porters-Waite- 1 rs 1 - Leads Player Voting Duke Hoopsfer Joins Truckers Pas-tran- ar 8 |