Show t i - - 3 j I - :v yumMwutiMiwiiiLisi j 1 M'""- 1 1 : 1 f- - : - I ' - W- C--m i d i ' I - wA 'k-M'-i II I " - " i if Alii 7 I i I J I i - ? i r ! - I ' - m1 - i: U M lllim f n VJ : h K ) y f ' -- v v v IF''1 ' JJtliirr-- - Lmi his Pete Rademacher Victory Over Patterson Would Draw Million CHICAGO— A huddle betweenthe writer and 30 fa mous sports writers of other sections of the nation anent ld S a nrm ottei 22A ville Tennessean past president of the Football Writers of Ameri- ca astounded this corner when he said: "Few expect the 1956 Olympic champion to give Floyd Patterson a battle when they meet at Seattle I'm one who figures Radea darn macher has a chance good chancee a ! j gate "Imagine-thwould draw in the event Rade- j r said: "Nothme in the boxwould surprise ing and this will believe I world ing be denied that Jack Hurley is Standard-Examine- Rademacher's manager OnlyHur-ley could come up with such a smart match and idea The fact that the entire P°rts jorld frowns on the match is reason whv interest has been iiif nvpf thp pnntest Aus 22 Ana say wouldn't it bp some-- ' thinff if Rademacher scores a j two-clu- I San Francisco Chronicle: "In my 30 plus years a sports editor I fiave never of such a silly idea Silly as it mav sound it could provide iI Leker the biggest upset of the century in sports And you know I think it will jam the Seattle ball park" Only three of 40 writers who chinned with this corner re: Rad emacher-Pattersofigure the bout will be better than the re-- j event in cent Patterson-Jackso- ' ! n n j New York City All agree that the bout is get- - j ting more coast to coast publicity than any heavyweight title fight and that's of the past decade saying a mouthful Meanwhile Floyd Patterson if he doesn't watch out will have the stamp of greatness as a sooner champion heavyweight than even Cus D'Amatd ever thought possible j i j j i i i j That will ome when every-- ! body starts sayings "Sure he's winning 'em but who'd he ever beat?" I'll grant that he didn't beat much when he took batting prac-- ! tice against Hurricane Jackson the other night and he may not beat much more when he takes b years Inflation note: Casey Stengel drew 51800 for his first season as a major league baseball player a figure long long ago which stars like Mickey Mantle and Yogi draw down in just one week j "j j ! f Tony Mareno and Tony now 52 will be here too Also entered are Charlie Shep- cific Northwest could have a field Husthe half Washington pard 51 the surprise semifinahst day kies wil insert boards under their in the 1957 PGA Willie Hunter mattresses to firm up their backs 65 the former British amateur this fall champion from Pacific Palisades Calif Jimmy Hines 52 of Palm Kenneth Hahn the young Los Springs Calif and Al Watrous of Angeles county supervisor who's Detroit The tournament will be played been a prime mover for big on interested the sponsor's own course the league originally got Esmeralda m the project because l)is Kins 6067 par this The ART banked a lot of money wanted to go to the zoo meant driving all the way down from clubroom slot machines beto San Diego by developing fore they were outlawed and put Chavez Ravine in the downtown $162500 of it into the land and area the City of Angeles could clubhouse The city planted the get a ball park of major Jeague grass installed the water system specifications — and a zoo for good and took it over as a gift last measure year © It will be the first major tourNow that the Polo Grounds is nament at Esmeralda with $2000 on the verge of disuse visiting first prize money for the profesteams have found out you can sionals and S500 in merchandise pick off catcher's signals from for the amateurs The second their --clubhouse window with a place pro gets $1400 third SI 000 pair of hish Dowered glasses a tactic the Giants have been About 100 players are expected Swith Charles Odle of Oklahoma accused of for years city Okla and Ed Williams of In case you are interested du- - Louisville Ky the oldest at 67 cats for the September fight be-- j Others m the iield include Mor-ul- e tween Carmen Basilio welter-ti- e Dutra a PGA Seniors winner weight champion and Sugar Ray from Calexico Calif Hugh Stark-als- o Robinson middleweight king weather 57 Portland Ore andamateur Fred Siegel 53 of Sporange from $5r to $40 A lumber salesman in the Pa I i j i j ! j Redleg Catcher Ed Bailey mer Ogdenite seeing Smoky Burgess on a hot batting streak is trying to get pilot Birdie Tib-- ! betts to let him take a fling at so far no luck the outfield for- - i j j j 1 w nd rA A ii jft jf l! Li U kane and Phoenix The ART insists that all entries have a handicap of eight or under but it hasn't been too strict on exact ages Some of the players skipped that line on the applica-onc- e tion blank two-out-of-thr- fcU Li sin kiiU UCrS - 12-inc- h 54-ho- le j 72-hol- (AP)--America- e i two-wit- racket-swingin- g ! two-strok- two-strok- i i 150-var- d 4-- 6-- 3 con-ifro- 6-- 32-Anton- io ? i j fourth at the Ogden Softball Park Ogden Fourth qualified for the softball tournament h must now Thirty-fourtOgden other three with off top play teams in an effort to make the event Darrell Saunders scattered five hits last night as he picked up the win Peterson had little trouble downing Clearfield Sixth for the consolation crown as Pendleton held the losers to but three hits Regan had thre'e hits for Peter all-chur- ch all-chur- son j ! in a reai ugni cuiilcm vicaf field Fifth rolled over Clearfield Fourth 3 to 0 for fourth place in the annual classic last year's Ogden Forty-fift- h champion salvaged third place with an 8 to 1 win over Layton Fifth as Blood also pitched three-hi- t Don Kammerath had ball an inside the park home run for Forty-fift- h Playoffs will be 'staged tomorrow night in both the junior and senior divisions to determine a second place representative from tour- (Division 3 to the all-chur- ch 310 417 222— 22 18 3 nament Ogden i Tomorrow's schedule at the 000 100 200— 3 8 8 Salt Lake Softball Park is: Scott and Lancaster Drakulich Ogden vs m 6 p Ogden Twenty-nint- h Burt and Jones 7:15 "Sunset Second (junior) p m Layton Fifth vs Layton! Third (junior) 8:30 p m Peter-- j Thirtv-fourt4 i Temple Better After Beaning CINCINNATI (AP) — Johnny Temple Cincinnati Redleg second baseman who was hit in the head with a pitched ball Friday night went back to Christ Hos- pital yesterday for further examinations after he complained of headaches and dizziness A few hours later attaches at Christ Hospital said Temple's headaches had stopped and that he was listening to Saturday's Redleg-Chicag- o Cub game tm radio j 18-year-- 6-- 3 6-- 9-- 8 " 9 one-strok- 3 V m 6-- Team Wins State Grown HELPER — Ogden Baker-Mer- rill Post won the Utah State Jun- ior American Legion Baseball title last night with a 22-- win over the Salt Lake Carpets in game played at Helper The Salt Lake crew had moved into the evening game with a afternoon win over Helper Mike! Scott went the distance for Ogden giving up eight scattered hits At the same time Ogden batters rapped two Salt Lake hurlers for 13 hits and took ad-- 1 V!!rtBo: oipht prrnrs V UllbUV nf 's e j ! cho L I with 72 Patty Berg Chicago and Fay Montevideo Crocker Uruguay shared the lead in the women nro division with 226 two under par for 54 holes winner Miss Berg a three-tim0f the tourney had thebest round h cf the women's pro field a 74 to overcome a two-i-n under-pa- r stroke lead held by Miss Crocker Pa SEWICKLEY seasoned stars led by Wimbledon champion Althea Gibmost famous of one Snead golfs son seized a commanding 3 to JO veterans still setting the pace lead over Britain's brfish tennis only one round left to play "whiz kids" yesterday n the anevent which pays the heeinnine the third round Miss nual Wightman cup competitioa the winnins? Dro $50000 Uncle Sam's Snead oDened yesterday's round Crocker matched par with a 6 e need only one jvictory in nieces mar e The two held a with a advantage over to more over gin! over Betsy Rawls Spartan- Sunday's final four matches Balding and four or a maintain unbroken Sea lost supremacy the rest of the field But he burg S C and Louise Suggs J his edge when he got a double Island Ga each with 228 going since 1930 Miss Gibson the of when willowy hole round on 11th Negro final the into tomorrow's bogie five he drove into a trap ana rooKj the SI 5000 tourney which will girl from Harlem's crowded sidewalks had to overcome a case cf four more strokes to get dowrifpay the winner $6000 hole on the Miss Suggs the leader after 36 early jitters before smashing second boles soared to an 80 today while !down pretty Shirley Bloomer On the 18th Snead's 2 6 shot hit on the near edge of the MicC Pawls shot a 77 In fifth Britain's best player Knode Head Mrs San to the Dorothy pin place was Betty Jameson green and rolled closeto hold the matron from Forest Texas with a 77 for 229 year-olto give him a chance I Hills N Y won an exciting duel Ward on the champion Defending margin he established Truman England? Y Christine tournament N Wettlaufer Buffalo opening round of the 11-2 teen-ag- e amazon The a with in the lead round the hold the He finished tinued 'to a aaaea for fhreea tmra 10 Mates with united under chase was amateur 72 and par men's point par 75 for a 219 total Trail- in doubles over-pa- r the 54 holes e In the doubles Miss Gibson reedge ing him by one stroke at 220 was Balding held a over Mike Souchak Grossinger Howard Everitt Northfield N J turned to the court as a partner N Y who had a 70 today for who had a 75 today Don Cherry of Darlene Hard of Montebello 208 Behind him was Art WalL Wichita Falls Texas and Bobby Calif and played a standout role Manor Pa with Ross Jr Springfield Ohio were in crushing Miss Bloomer and Jr Poconowhile Sheila Armstrong Gene was 210 at 209 63 for tied for third at 223 4 Clifford Ann Creed Opelousas The matches played under & La winner of last week's "all American" event on the same hot sun at the Edgeworth Club in CITY course scored an 81 today for the foothills of the Allegheny margin Mountains were witnessed by a 240 but held a j on second place Lois Drafke Chi- sellout crowd of 2000 matches three 246 81 singles for Sunday's had who cago send Miss Hard against Ann Hay-do- n of Britain an ' Knode Mrs against Miss Bloomer KANSAS CITY (AP)— The Gibson Miss and against? Miss TruKansas City Athletics anIn the doubles Louise man nounced last night signing Brough of Beverly Hills Calif four rookie ball players to and Mrs Margaret duPont cf farm club contracts Wilmington Del 11 times WimThree of them are pitchbledon champions play Miss Hay-do- n ers and were assigned to j and Ann Shilcockf Pocatello of the Class C Piohf-in Gibson Miss playing neer League The fourth an match WEST JORDAN (UP) — The first Wightman cup outfielder was sent to Semiand showed definite signs of nervous- Club International Boxing nole Okla of the Sooner ness bne aouoie iauiiea seven State League announced here jointly last night times in the first two sets three The pitchers are Donald that former middleweight king times on game point and twics John Mackey 20 Keen n Gene Fullmer will meet highly committed costly foot faults NH Ed Sperling 20 Not the poised confident per- ranked Chico Vejar of Stamford and Allen Mass 4 in who swept through wiro- West former at Jordan Conn ' Sept Linus Klump 18 Perryville & nationally televised bout bledon a few weeks ago she hesi s Mo All are made tated to take the net against the was announcement The The outfielder is Joe Bruce Miss Bloomer by Laurel Brown matchmaker baseline-playinCusack 19 Charleston SC for the West Jordan Club and and not until the third set did Truman Gibson an official of the she seem to 'have control of her IBC game The two middleweights will bout meet in an outdoor a perreceive will Both fighters television of rights the centage and the gate Terms of the conEver tract were not announced TOLEDO Ohio (AP) and a ball to far hit golf try Vejar is expected to come to HOUSTON Tex (AP) — Many one on while within the next week to Utah standing straight the world's finest swimmer of foot? Or with one hand? Or with open training for the bout are entered in the National Worn- no hands? Fullmer will begin worning Well there'll be a lot of it out for the bout tomorrow and ten's AAU SwinvMeet to be helddone here next weekend as some w ill take a leave of absence from here next Tuesday through Fri120 entrants participate in the his job at Kennecott Copper Corp day Altogether 150 to 200 of ninth annual National Amputee The card will also feature two America's top aquatic stars in adentries from Australia Golf Tournament other Fullmers — Don and Jay dition to Hawaii and Mexico will Canada Defending champion is Robert younger brothers of Gene No meet is conThe G Sandler of Des Moines Iowa opponents have been named for participate second sidered only to the Olymwhose right arm is off at the the other Fullmers in' the games wins 81 pic : quality of its shoulder Vejar has a record of against nine losses as a profes- performers sional rs Three ' He lost a split decision to Tiger Tried Bull Fighting The football roster of the Jones earlier this year Fullmer's Gasper Ortega Mexican welterlast fight in June was also Cleveland Browns lists three Utah with the weight worked out as a bull — end Len Ford center against Jones a unanimous Tom Battler fighter at the age of 14 But ha gaining Joe Amstutz and tackle to boxing one year later' turned Gulan i J ee - Littler El Cajon Calif with a 69 today and Shelley Mayfield Jeri- CHICAGO (UP) —Slamming Sam Snead retained first place in Tam O'Shanter's $101200 "world" tourney- yesterday by putt fora par sinking a on the 18th green for a total of 206 The pressure putt broke a tie with Canada's Al Balding already ana leu in with a 71 for - L Li d Ogden Legion f: 0 Snead Enters Today's Finals One Stroke Ahead of Balding ALL-CHUR- CH win-hear- j ) ! professional at the Augusta GOES TO tional Course thought Willie was getting too old Perteet claims the family Bible gives his age as only 49 but the ART is billing him at 54 One plan was to have his caddy for Edgar Eisenhower the President's golfing brother from Tacoma Wash But Edgar sent word this week he won't be able to make it so Willie will go to another big name There are several besides Sara- Ogden Fourth Ward captured! 2en twice the National Open champion (1922 1932) the Mas-a- s the senior Division 3 LDS soft- d ters king of 1935 three times championship last night with ner of the Professional Golfers ball Assn title and British Open cham- - a 7 to 2 win over Ogden Thirtypion 25 years ago Cooper the famed "Lighthorse Harry" of another era but still sharp at 52 won the Canadian Open in 1937 and 30 years ago lost in the US Open in a playoff with the immortal Tommy Armour Harry lost the Open in 1936 to 35-35--- batting practice against Pete Rademacher in Seattle Aug 22 But I remember when young Jack Dempsey was belting out a curious collection that Jack Kearns Billy McCarney and oth ' thft nld school keDt finding r for him and fans kept saying: "Yes 'but who'd he ever beat?" I remember when Joe Louis was on his bum of the month sched- (or was it the week club?)same re-- ' the made and people was this when I remember mark" said of the former champion Rocky Marciano Tndeed the only heavyweight modern champion of more or less heard that never I whom of times asked was Gene Tunney Maybe that w as because he did beat friend Jack Dempsey not but twice Maybe that's why NOTES ON A NAPKIN There s a straw in the wind destined to be- that Chicago come the last of cities in me Dig leagues aner me uoug- ers and Giants evacuate New York won't boast that reputa- three will get tion very long you one In some quarters in the Windy City that there will be just one club here inside of two Back row Bill Christensen David j Parker Mike Hansen Doug Gaskill Mike Shaw and Coach Earl Hone Absent when the photo was taken il were Paul Gillette and Joe Collins H game playoif If a playoff is needed the two teams will meet Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday if necessary Syracuse was the 1956 championtomorrow In a preliminary game night the Bees of Layton undefeated Midget League chamthe Sport Shop pions of Davis Countv will meet A Midget League Crickets champs of the Ogden This game will begin at 7 pm Na- the nation j cuse however would require a ex-cad- dy n 1 Rilf over 50 ends on Sunday To add life to the promotion the ART in typical style is bringing in Willie (Cemetery) Perteet President- - Eisenhower's and said it will route him here from Augusta Ga via Tombstone Ariz and Death Valley Calif Cemetery who picked up his nickname after an unlikely recovery from serious injuries was dropped as the presidential club packer a year ago Ed Dudley Gene Tunney has many times told the writer that Jack Demp sey in his opinion was the greatest of 'em all Back in 1950 the first half of the current century the Associated Press in a national poll of sports writers named ' Dempsey for that honor The chatter nowadays for the next few days at least is anent Rademacher-PattersoAnd the unusumost of the strangest part al fight in all fistic history is that there will be no radio or TV of the fight This seems silly with s0 much interest aroused over STANDARD-EXAMINE- Porters and Waiters Club and Syracuse bothtied for first place for the second half in the Northern Utah Baseball League will meet in a playoff Park game tomorrow at 8:15 pm in Affleck Both teams finished the second half with four wins against one defeat Porters and Waiters Club could wrap up the 1957 title with a win tomorrow night since it captured the first half championship A win for Syra- 72-hol- e 1927 rematch macher triumphs It would soar to more than $1000000 maybe approach the famous Dempsey-Tunne- y record of $2600000 set way back in 1927 right here in Chicago" Rube Samuelsen who writes a Sunday sports column from the west coast each Sunday for the j THE OGDEN SYRACUSE PORTERS-WAITER- S MEET IN PLAYOFF MONDAY gest slice of the $12500 offered by the sponsoring bposane Ain- ieuc nouna xaoie iahi But the mere caddy from Geor gia is the only "principal" who is guaranteed traveling expenses and a healthy payday when the medal maen for players i ! OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 11 1957 i i r John Noniega (Bi© d in my private reckoning of the greatest heavyweights of all time there'll always be a place for Gene Tunney It was my good fortune to see the old champ Dempsey in a lot of his title fights including the sec-ilong count fight at Soldiers Field Chicago back in - DIVISION CHAMPS B li Wek Patterson neavy- - nament that starts here Thursday the upcoming JPefe Rademacher-Hoydean of Sarazen the weight title fight at Seattle Aug 22 'brought some astoundfor their the active champions is the senti- ing opinions They are offered to our readers — — mental favorite to take the big- 4 Raymond Johnson of the Nash li F SPOKANE (AP)— Gene Harry Cooper and a deposed presidential caddy have been given fetured billing for the first National seniors Open Golf Tour-- I HUf :! This Power X junior baseball team captured the city B division title this week with a win over Washington Front row left to right Brent Hodges Richard Jones David Edwards David Nielsen Brent Van Alfen and burnamenf WITH AL WARDEN Wu JUNIOR enior Open HIGHWA Y 1 - J — 1 liMMnil1Mim-- Lud-dingto- THE CO 1 i - Roger Lee Lee Crittenden Mike Mattson Kirk Black n Bill Burbridge and Coach Douglas Cannon David was absent when the photo was taken - ' ' - f f 1 ' BEST OF B MIDGET LEAGUE LOT Crowned champions of the B Midget Baseball League were the'Darts Front row left to right Michael Smith Jeff Morby Skeeter Johnson Don Uchida Mark Cannon and Allan Graham Back row David McComb y - X " t ' "1 V " ' ' j t f A ' ' JZ- I V 4 - w i Ax i js- i r a s k i C ' t— x - M -- X fLjt J fit jrJ i 7 " ' : I ( - - - ' - - - V A i "i-- - ' - v - j - ! i I - s li -- " f x'litb i I it ' j f i - ' ' son vs Oeden ior) 9:45 p m Clearfield Fifth (senior) Score: Ciearfield Peterson (sen- h vs Forty-fift- h Sixth Batteries: Camper and Hartley R H 3 13 12 1 E 6 1 Pendleton and Thompson E H Score: O 4 2 C!earfie!d Fourth 3 4 O Clearfield Fifth Ashby Batteries: Clifford and Sessions and Gailey E- Score: 3 2 h Forty-fiftOgden 8 10 2 Ooden Forty-fift- h Batteries: Roylance Marcusen and Yates Blood and Larson R H C Socer: 7 5 3 Ogden Fourth 2 Thirty-fourt- h Batteries: D Saundert "ami G Saunders Feterson and McBride 52 KANSAS SIGNS FOUR YOUNGSTERS six-stro- ke ld Vejar Agrees To Fullmer Bout Sepf 4 r i Me-thue- right-hander- g j Amputees Have Golf Tourney 10-rou- nd AAU Swim :Meet Opens Tuesday : j 260-Pounde- 200-pounde- rs |