Show V 8 ' - L- " V Xv- - f tf & v£ K They Hope to Repeat 1953 s above hope fo repeat their victory of last season North over South tat Affleck Park Friday night June 11 Last year decision over 11 innings Front jrow left to North ekediout a - Ben Lomond Leon right Jack Stokes Bear River Lynn RobbinsLomond Scott Ballif Ben Butler Kenneth Vail Box Elder All-Star- 1-- 0 We'll Turn Tables On Baseball Triumph 1- -0 Art Bramwell Ben Lomond Back row left to right Karl J(! nsen Bear River Dick Sommers Morgan George Stettler Ogden Manager Vernal Harris Baty Morrison Box Elder Howard Smith Weber Kenneth Flint Davis Lloyd Barney Ogden and J Jay Mallet Davis I Ogden ey to Face (Dghrtt Williams Granite Kenneth Austin Granite Don Francom Moroni Front row left to right Eddie Muhar Bingham McKay Boley American Fork Daryl Robertson Bingham Jerry Hobbs Cyprus Bud Brown East and Glendon Hatch Provo Larry Dennison Carbon was absent when photo was taken baseball headliner Breaks may decide the 1954 North-Sout- h this weekend Bailey Santisteven manager of South predicts a d close victory for his charges Back row left to right Brent Dick Shulsen Fork Paul American Springville Taylor West Larry Regis Carbon Manager Bailey Santisteven Bob Hay-mon- 12A i Mike Garcia Pitches Bats Indians to 4-- 1 Win Over A's To Retain Cleveland's Lead American League l&att&arii-lExamt- er Aulstin in Opening Game ITSrA'ftW'A'RDEN j Lloyp Barney of Ogden High School and Kenneth Busy Baseball Week Ahead This Week will be one of the busiest baseball weeks in Austin of Granite H i g h Ogdet in ifiany a year Railroad employees of Ogden will School will oppose each other Reds opener tomorrow night in the first three innings of take in the Idaho Falls-Ogde- n the of the “railroad niht” anticipate one of the biggest Crowds of the season Upwards off 3000 are expected Roland Bills new superintendent of the OJUR and D Company is thrilled at the idea and wants to see the event staged annually Idaho Falls will battle Ogden in games tomorrow night Tuesday and Wednesday nights Committee in charge “Queen” will get an all expense trip to Las Vegas in September Fabulous Desert Inn will be the host ‘ Ogden Reds will sponsor' the OgdeA Arsenal program again ladies will appear the night of June 18th Hill Air Force has set July 12 for qualifying and Navy Supply Depot Clearfield will trot out their candidates August 9 Utah General Depot bathing beauties will be featured the night of August 17 t Two ladies from each depot will qualify for the finals on Sep- m- w Yt tember 4 officers of the Commanding four depots and public relations officials have stamped their approval on this promotion In qualifying preliminary rounds the ladies will appear in bathing suits In the finals they will appear in formals and bathing suits Talent will not enter into the “baseball Queen” headliner - Capable judges twill judge the young ladies Sports Quickies A A Ipson 3074 Circle Way Jackie Price On Thursday ' night Jackie star of the Price one-tim- e Cleveland Indians will wow Salt Lake and local fans will provide league enOgden tertainment following Price’s star studded act iPrice has appeared here before and always draws a big crowd everywhere His act must be seen to be appreciated it is the best in baseball believe me Make a date to take your youngsters they will get a pang out of his performance J Friday night North and South tangle in the tenth annual Utah Boys baseball game Game time orchard local! the at will be 8 pin sharp of Ogden- Junior Chamber All-Americ- ai 1£ 54 Utah fleck SUNDAY MORNING Double-Head- Dodgers Sweep From Cubs 8-- 5 and Af-- k Friday night Chico Terry Reds shortstop last season is certain to get a big hand when he steps to the plate at Affleck Park tomorrow night In the minds of Ogden baseball fans Terry covers more ground than a weeks’ rain' 1 Weather Handicap Rain and cold weather forced cancellation of the scheduled drills under the lights North f0j 90 minutes but South only 25 minutes because wet field earns will engage in work-rida- y before game time Seventeen schools will be represent d on the two squads June 11 T1 is is the largest represen tation jin the long history of the' classic Becai se of inclement weather Saturday’s entire program was shiftec around The scheduled dinnerj party was held as a lunch eon Each of the players were pre sented with miniature gold bas balls Presentations were made by Coaches Santisteven and Har Meyer yielded six hits in the? opener including two homers by Hank Sauer that boosted his total to 18 to take his 12th straight decision over his old team Podres1 20 held Sauer hitless in the nightcap and gave up only five blows including a bases-loade- d single by Randy Jackson good for two runs in the eighth Prior to Jackson’s blow Podres had served three walks and when Randy hit Jim Hughes came in to finish thfi game It was Podres’ sixth triumph of the campaign Meanwhile the Wrigley Field crowd of 27275 watched the Dodgers cushion the young lefty with single jruns in the third and sixth and four in the seventh Brooklyn Chicago ABHOA ABHOA! i I Gilliam 2b t 5 0 2 3'Bumholtzcf 5 2 3 6IFondylb Reesess 2 12 0 Kinerrf Snider cf ! Score by innings: tendec Orpheum Theater as Brooklyn u fi home for before guests heading Chicago — E Baumholtz Bue Hler Presides Pre ident Carl Buehler of thd Ogden Junior Chamber of merde at the luncheon A1 W rden sports editor of The er ulated the sqjuads ed gave a his-th- e program He congrat-th- e young men on making -- innings catchers will work half a game and infielders and outfielders will all see service Team rosters follow All-Sta- rs - er long-ball-hitti- tr ( all-expen- ’ - Furillo — Hodges 3 Gilliam Reese Campanella Snider Sauer 3 Banks Thompson Miksis 2—Sauer Banks Cox 3B— Snider HR —Sauer 2 S— Meyer E —T Burgess 2-- (2-- 2) - (6-- 1) 4) 8 Raschi Drops First ST LOUIS Mo (UP)— Murry Dickson t ahd the Philadelphia Phillies jended Vic Raschi’s Na tional League winning streak at five straight last night by de feating the St Louis Cardinals 9--4 Garcia walked to open Cleveland’s half of the 11th A1 Smith singled to left and Bobby Avila beat out a bunt Garcia scored when rookie third baseman Jim Finigan threw high over first (0-base after fielding Avila’s bunt at Chicago— Newcombe Brooklyn Cleveland Philadelphia vs Minner (5-ABHOA ABHOA 5 0 14 5 11 0fJacobs2b SmithH (2-- I son Philadelphia Jones 3b ABHOA w (2-- 1 1) (4-- 1) (0-- 5) (0-- 0) 4) 4) 1) 1) (3-- 2) 3) Argentine Ties five-gam- over Pittsburgh - Western Open ld ld Totals 31 6 24 12 38 15 27 7 ' aStruck out for Littlefield in fifth bStruck out for Purkey in eighth Score by innings: 000 000 000—0 Pittsburgh JOO 300 30x — 7 Milwaukee E — Roberts RBI — (Bruton scored on Mathews double play ball in first) LoWhite Adcock Pendleton gan 2 2B — White Pendleton O’Connell Spahn 3B — Hall DP — Roberts to Al-l- ie to Skinner Mathews to O’Connel to Adcock LOB — Pittsburgh 4 Milwaukee 10 BB — O’Donnell 1 Purkey 7 Hetkl 1 SO— O'Donnell 1 —Littlefield 1 Purkey 1 Spahn 6 HO O’Donnell Littlefield 0 in 3 Purkey 10 in 3 4 in 3 Hetki 1 in 1 R and ER— O’Donnell 4 Purkey 3 W— Spahn L —O’Donnell 5 Umpires —Warneke Secory Goets Dascoli Time — 2:14 At- (2-- (6-- 4) 1- -3 2-- 3-- 0) 3i la (6-- 5-- White Sox seven percentage joints behind the first-plac- e Cleveland Indians in the Ameri! ' can League f Washington Chicr ABHOA ABHOA) 4 0 2 0 Caraquelss 4 2 3 5 YosUb 4 Fbxb 5 113 Runnelsss 2 Minosolf 5 0 3 0 Vemonib 0 Fainlb 5 1 10 1 SieversJf 0 cMarsh 0 0 0 0 Busby cf 0Cavaretalb 0 0 0 Wrlghtrf 0 3 Fitzgeralde 4 3 8 0 KelUb 3 0 4 5 Battsc 3 0 Terwilgrb 0! 2 0 bMcDermot 0 0 0 Rivera jf 1 6 O 0 0 0 Grethef Hodrlein2b 1 Schmitzp Johnson p aMichaela Trucks p 4 0 0 O first-plac- e v 1 7 0! 1 2 3 4 0 0 4 4 AAU Track Meet 4 3 1 Temple 2b 3 Postrf Seminick e Is Perkwskip Judsonp aGrn grass Savranskyp 0 Totals 331127 11 34 8 27 15 Totals aStruck out lor Judson in eighth Rained Out SALT LAKE CITY (UP) -Rain yesterday forced postpone ment of the annual Intermountain AAU track and field meet E— Turley Stephens RBI— Waitkus 2B — Bauer 3B — Skowron HR — Waitkus DP — McDougald to Ber ra to Collins Rizzuto to Coleman to Collins LOB —Baltimore 7 New York 7 BB— Byrd 3 Turley 1 SO— Byrd 4 7 po— Byrd 7 In 8 Morgan I Turley In 1 R and ER— Byrd 2 Turley UmL— Byrd W— Turley Grieve pires— Umont Berry Hurley Attendance 16000 (estiTime— 2:35 mated) R H E Second game: 2 Skowron 2-- (5-- 1- -1 (2-- 5) : (3-- 6) (3-- Klua-zews- 7-- (7-- 2) 4) A ki 1 O 1 O 0 38 9 3013 Totals 35 7 3013 Totals aWalked for Johnson in ninth bWalked for Terwilliger in ninth cRan for Fain in tenth Score by innings: 300 000 00 2—S Chicago 000 100 0—3 J200 Washington RBI— E—Yost Hoderleln Vernon Fain FeU Vernon 2 Groth 3 Fitzgerald 2B— Kell Fitzgerald 2 Runnels HR —Vernon S— 3B — Carrasquel Groth DP— Runnels to Terwilliger to Vernon 3: Fox to Carrasquel to Fain LOB—Chicago 12 Carrasquel to6 Fain BB— Schmitz 8 JohnWashington — son 3 Trucks 1 SO Schmitz 6 Johnson 1 Trucks 2 HO—Johnson S in 8 Fox 2 HBP —Schmitz Trucks 1 in (7-L—Schmitz Rivera) W —Trucks (1-- ' 4) I 2 0 6! McMillanss 3 0 1 Bellcf 1 2 0Kluzwskilb 1 5 O Borkwskilf 0 1 OJMerrimanlf t -- 30-foot- er 4) Bia-get- ti (1-- 4-- 2-- (2-- 2-- j “ — Zuverink 2 6) 4) 016 000 000—1 5 1 Baltimore here 7 COO OOx— 3 300 r York New Score by innings: 4 11 5 2 19 llRepulskilf Court-an- d and of the PiUette chairman — Batteries: 7 Nate 000 050 200 Long New York 3 18 3 3 1 OIRicee Berra 000 COO OGO — 0 Intermountain AAU track and ney McDonald 3 1 2 8 rSarni 10 03 Cincinnati — — RBI Dark E McMillan Thompson field committee 4 2 5 OGrammasss 10 surruefully SF 4 Irvin Mueller HR— Thompson 4 10 0 aFrazier 10 0 —Mueller DP — Dark to Williams to veyed the result of several hours’ Red Sox Win Lose 0 0 0 Morgan ss 4 2 4 3Llntp to Klus rainfall on the field and cinder BOSTON (UP) —The Boston Dickson p 3 1 0 2d Alston 10 0 Lockman Temple totoMcMillan to Temple 10 0 zewski 22 McMillan Raschtp Red Sox scored five runs on three and School South oval at Cincin5 High York LOB— New 0 0 0 Brazle nati 8 BB — Antonelli 1 Perkowski 3 called the meet off He said the homers and made it stand up for bHemusss 2 0 1 J Judson 1 SO— Antonelli 7 Perkowski a 54 victory over the Detroit 34 9 27 11 2 Judson 2 HO —Perkowski 6 in 4 committee decided to reschedule Totals 35 lfi 27 15 Totals took 4 S in at Judson a Fouled out for Grammas In seventh (pitched to batters lifth) the meet for Monday pm Tigers last night The ofTigers bGrounded out for Brazle in seventh 4 in 4 Savransky 1 in 1 R and ER — weather permitting a double afternoon the game HBP— Judson (Dark) Perkowski 6 cStruck out for Rice in ninth 610 L— Per- i About 85 hopefuls from all admission double-heade- r PB— Katt W— Antonelli dGrounded out for Lint in ninth kowski his sev Jensen Score by innings: Jackie Umpires— Dixon Barlick over Utah and southern Idaho nipping 301 001 400—9 Ballanfant JackowskL Time—2:07 AtPhiladelphia! anc of the clout circuit enth meet the for year had — gathered 002 000 020—4 tendance 4531 St Louia Ashburncf Torgesnlb li Ennis If Hamner2b F Burgess c Wyrostekrl Boston 000 000 000—0 E— Kinder RBI —Dropo Kaline Boone Nieman (Wilson and Kuenn scored on Kinder’s error in eighth) 2B —Nieman 2 Kaline HR — Dropo S— DP— Zuverink to Lepcio Zuvennk Kuenn to Dropo Lepcio to M Bolling to Agganis M Bolling to Lepcio to Agganis LOB — Detroit 10 Boston 3 BB 4-- 1- -1 New York Baltimore under for the full 18 AB H O A) ABHOA 67 but a Rosburg registered 2 O 3 0 Rizzutoss 3 0 0 2 into the Abramscf 1 5 2 cBrown had to chip a 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 Morganp cup on the final hole to get into 4 110 0 Bauerrl 12 deadlock the 4 0 3 0 0 0 T Man tie cl 4 18 1 0 2 O'Berrac Ten players all professionals 4 010 0 0 2 0 Collinslb Perkowski were bracketed within four 4 0 3 0 0 Norenlf lMcDug!d3b 31 O1 00 4 The strokes at the top of the heat 0 0 dSkowron making it a wide open race Coleman2b 2 O 1 4 of 1 Briarcliff 0 0 0 Jim Turnesa eWoodling 2 1 0 O Byrdp N Y and Jackie Burke Jr of ing yesterday 1 1 0 0 aRobmson second place in the National Kiamesha Lake N Y were tied bMirandass 0 0 1 0 League race Johnny Antonelli al- with 209s two strokes off the 34 6 2711 33 8 27 4 Totals Totals lowed Cincinnati’ eight hits to win pace aSingled lor Byrd in eighth New of Kroll bRan for Robinson in eighth At 210 were Ted his seventh game of the year c Flied out for Rizzuto In eighth and Leo d Tripled for McDougald in ninth Harry Perkowski was the losing Hartford N Y Ohio the halfof Sandusky urler ePopped out for Coleman in ninth Score by innings: Cincinnati New York way leader at 137 who soared to Baltimore 100 001 000— 2 AB H O A a 73 in the third round ABHOAI 000 000 001—1 New York 2 10 Harmon3b 4 Lockmanlb St Louis ABHOA I Detroit Bostan AB H O A ABHOA j FBoUng2b 5 0 2 2 Goodman3b 4 0 0 3 Tuttlecf 5 13 0 Piersallrf 4 12 0 Niemanll 5 4 3 0 WUUamsII 4 0 o o 0 0 10 Jensencf 2 0 10 Delsingl Booneb 3 12 3'Agganislb 3 1 13 0 0 0 0 Lepciob 1 0 3 3 HatfieldJb 2 11 I'M Bolling 3 0 4 7 Dropolb O 1 2 0 4 0 Kalinerf Owenc RWilsonc 0 0 1 111 Henryp 2 2 3 Kinderp Kuennss 10 0 1 0 3 aHatton 0 0 0 Zuverinkp 0 0 0 Werlep Totals 36 13 27 131 Totals 27 3 27 14 Score by innings: i Detroit 100 100 130—8 Henry 3 SO— Zuverink Henry Kinder 3 HO— Henry 4 In 4 Werle 1 in I R and Kinder 7 in 3 3 ER —Henry 2 Kinder 4 W — Zuver— 2 5 3 14 0 ink 5 3 Valort L Henry (3-Avila2b Umpires— 5 0 1 0'Fmigan3b 5 0 0 2 Napp Flaherty Stevens Rommel Tima Dobyct 4 2 0 0 5 —2:29 13 0LVernialJ! Regalado3b Philley rf 3 115 Bollweglb 2 0 14 0!1 10 0 4 3 5 0 cf McGhee Second game: R H E Glynnlb Stricklndss 4 114 DeMastriss 4 16 6 Detroit 010 030 000— 4 10 O 4 17 0 Shantzc 2 0 2 1 Boston 200 102 OOx—5 9 1 Heganc 3 0 0 1 Kellner p 3 0 14 Batteries: Barlow :Aber Weik and Garciap House Kiely and White Home runs— 34 8 33 9 Totals Totals 33 2 33 18 Jensen Lepcio Agganis Winning Score by innings: pitcher —Kiely j Losing pitcher — 000 000 100 03 — 4 Marlowe (3-Cleveland 000 100 000 00—1 Philadelphia E — Finigan 2 RBI — Kellner Philley 3 (Garcia scored on Finigan's error in White Sox Win HR— Philley SB— Bollweg SF 11th) DP— De —Kellner Philley Kellner to WASHINGTON (UP) — WashMaestri to Bollwek: DeMaestri to Jacobs to Bollweg Strickland to Avila ington’s defense fell apart in the to Glynn LOB — Cleveland 5 Philadel- 10th inning last night enabling 3 SO — phia 6 7BB— Garcia3 6R Kellner and ER —Garcia the Chicago White Sox to push Garcia KeUner W— WP— KeUner 4 Kellner 1—Kellner Garcia Umpires over two runs and beat the Sen— Honochick McGowan Chylak Papa-reiThe victory left the Time— 2:50 Attendance —3038 ators 3 e lead at the end of a t 54 holes of the 51st Western Oriole Yanks Split Open Golf Tournament NEW YORK CAP)— Bullet Bob Each had a total of 207 at the Turley fanned seven New York three-quarte- r mark six under Yankees yesterday as the Balti more Orioles took the par DeVicenzo after failing to get a doubleheader 2-- 1 came back a birdie on yesterday’s front nine champions even with a 3--1 break had seven 3s on the back nine the to come home with 30 blows for undernightcap lights ' He was six under 66 total ' innings Y“ five par on the last nine and First game: two-strok- Totals ' season (1-- 2) I Purkeyp 0 0 00 00 bPellagrini 10 0 0 0 0 Hetkip fourth 3) Milwaukee Flttsbnrgh AB H O A ABHOA CINCINNATI (AP) — Robert 4 2 1 2'Brutoncf 4 14 0 Allie2b 5 4 11 4 1 1 S Logansc Cole3b Skinner lb 4 1 10 0 Mathewa3b 3 0 13 DeVicenzo the handsome 5 2 5 0 Thomaslf 4 0 0 OO1 Pafkorf Argentine and Robert Roa-bur- g Gordonrf 3 1 3 Adcock lb 5 15 1 former StanShepardc 3 0 4 0 Pendletonlf 4 3 3 0 Roberts2b 3 0 3 5 0'Connel2b 4 12 1 student staged startling 4 2 6 0 ford 3 1 2 OiWhitec Hallcf 0 Spahnp 4 10 1 O'Donnelp 1 00 00 Oi finishes yesterday to bank into Littlefeldp 01 0 0 0 aMangan homer to open the It was his sixth of the bases-empt- y 4 For Lead In 7-- it 4 3 4 2 l'Moondf 4 0 3 0 Jablohskl3b 4 3 5 5 3) (1-- 1) (AP) — Johnny four slashed successive Logan and Warren Spahn pitched singles the 33rd shutout of his major league career yesterday as the e Milwaukee Braves snapped a 0 with a win losing streak Philadel- Mueller rf runs to lefid the A1 Mayscf Raschi attack against phia Kattc Brazle ahd Royce Lint Del En Williams2b nis who homered for the Phils Antonelli p drove in a pair as did Earl Torge- 13-h- (0-- 2) (2-- Streak Snap MILWAUKEE Darkss Granny Hamner drove in three Thmpsn3b Irvinjf 1 5-- 8-- on tendance — 14519 I ( Yesterday's Results New York 7 Cincinnati 0 Milwaukee 7 Pittsburgh Brooklyn 8 Chicago 3 Philadelphia 9 St Louis 4 Today’s Probable Pitchera New York at Cincinnati 2—Hearn and Liddle or Jansen (2-and Fowler 3 vs Baczewski 2— Theis Milwaukee Pittsburgh at and vs Wilson and Law (4-Buhl at St Louis— Miller PhUadelphia vs Greason or Simmons (5-- Dave Philley accounted for three Cleveland runs including two in the 11th that scored after his terrific liner that was grabbed by Eddie McGhee Philley dropped his ninth home run of the season into the left field stands in the seventh The hurley Garcia somewhat wild in the early innings gave up only a fourth inning single to Joe Demaestri and an 11th inning leadoff single to Elmer Valo in the 11th tqnotch his sixth win in 10 decisions (2-- 5) rj ( (2-- (3-- 4) St: Moon Ennis Musial SB —Torgeson S— Dickson Raschi SF — Hamner DP — Hamner to Morgan to Torgeson 2 ' Gramas to Musials Rice to Hemus LOB —Philadelphia 3 St Louis 5 BB— Dickson 1 Raschi 2 SO — Dickson 3 Raschi 5 Lint 2 HO— Raschi 9 in 6 (none out in seventh) Brazle 2 in 1 Lint 2 In 2 Umpires —Donatelli Con-Io- n Gorman Gore Time— 2:11 At- 1- -3 2-- 1) 0) Brooklyn New York Milwaukee to Reese to Hodges Banks to Fondy LOB— Brooklyn 14 Chicago 1 BB— Klippstein 2 Brosnan 2 Lown 3 Meyer 1 h SO —Klippstein— 3 Brosnan7 1 Meyer 2 Davis 1 HO Klippstein In 3 3 Brosnan 2 in 2 3 Lown 0 in 3 Davis 0 in 1 WUlig 2 in 11-- 3 Willis HBP — Brosnan (Robinsonl (Thompson) B —Klippstein W— Meyer (4-L— Klippstein Umpires — Pinelli Boggess Stewart Engeln Time tendance — 19415 t —2:48 ( R- H E Second game: Loses 001 001 420— 8 15 0 ( Brooklyn 000 000 120—3 5 0 CINCINNATI (AP) — Chicago Batteries: Podres Hughes (8) and York Giants gave the CinCampanella Hacker Davis (7i Lown New LP cinnati Redlegs another wallopWP— Podres (9) and Cooper HR— Furillo (first) —Hacker 7 to 0 to hang onto 1-- (1-- (1-- 5) National League RBI — Ham- Hor-ges- — The Indians exploded for three ro 12-- 3) (3-- 0) — Dickson 4) (3-- 3) Nixon ner 3 F Burgess Ennis 2 Jones 2 Musial 2 Moon 2 2B —Hamner Jones Torgeson Jablonski HR — 4-- Pitciers will each twirl three North 001 500 200—8 000 200 201—5 Banks 2 RBI (5-- 1) PHILADELPHIA (AP-M- ike Garda held the Phila-delphAthletics to two hits in 11 innings and scored the winning run yesterday as Cleveland defeated the A’s 4-- 1 The victory enabled the Indians to hold on to their slim American League lead over the Chicago White Sox’ ia 1) (4-- 2) (2-- run their Winning streak through eight games Barnoy is a sensational lefthander and Austin is a righthander Barney pitched for the state ciampionship Ogden High team while Austin pitched for njmner up Granite 3 and Fricano runs in the top of the 11th off Ted Lepcio his third each had Chicago at Washington 2—vsD JohnStobbs southpaw Alex Kellner who went two-ru-n son and Harshman homers J Rookie first and Marrero vs the distance for the Athletics baseman Harry Agganis had a Detroit at Boston— Branca er abbreviited drill yesterday 1-- 2) 4) (2-- 4) -- Terry and Carl Paylor will aid Mar Vernal Harris Box the Reds materially but the Elder ager— High School —Art Bramwell Ben Commerce find Ogden Standard-Examin- Bruckermen need a seasoned Cat4hers will offer catcher badly and a couple of Lomofrd Kenneth Flint Davis outfielders Pit cjhers — Lynn Robbins Ben a brief ceremony Proceeds from the classic will Pitching has been unusually Lomob d Lloyd Barney Ogden be turned over to bettering rec- good Wonder if we’ll get ’em? Jack Stokes Bear River — Dick Sommers reation fields in Ogden for Inf Wonder if the Salt Lake Bees Morgaijelders n Jay Mallet Davis Ken-3utlyoungsters of this part of the ' signed Red Jessen last spring neth state Ben Lomond Scott for managerial insurance? Char Ballif and George Stettler Og- Twenty-eigh- t of the standout - Utah high school seniors all Ies Gassaway is having trouble den and colorful baseball players will keeping the Bees on top Ou tfielders — Howard Smith team if don’t his falters badly the" diamond in Webefr menu provide ‘Baty Morrison and Leon this one The standout performer be surprised if Jessen becomes Vail iox Elder and Karl Jensen will get aril Bear liver trip to the Salt Lake Pilot Chicago in August Just a few days ago the San South All-Sta- rs Advance seat sales for this Manager — Bailey Santisteven event point’ to a capacity crowd Francisco Seals attracted nearly and Bingham High School ' 20000 paid customers CarBathing Event Slated Catjchers— Larry Regis just a matter of weeks ago they Two yearjs ago more than 50 had only 286 paid for a night bon Edie Mohar Bingham beautiful young women of the game What a difference a win Pitchers — Brent Haymond four Ogden depots competed for ning streak makes in baseball Springville Glendon Hatch Pro“Miss Baseball” and a trip to vo Ktenneth Austin Granite Infielders — Daryl Robertson Hollywood Elmer Singleton former Plain This stunt willbe repeated this City hurler is one of the mound Bingham Don Francom Moroni season with young) ladies of Utah stars in the recent success of Paul Taylor American Fork General Depot Navy Supply the Seals Elmer was with the Dick Shulsen West Buddy Depot Clearfield Ogden Arsenal Ogden Reds in spring training in Brown East and Hill Air Force Base Outfielders — Bob Williams 1939 He later pitched for Idaho Four eliminations at Affleck Falls and served three major Granite Larry Dennison Carbon "Park will be held to qualify the league clubs before joining the McKay Boley American Fork young ladies for the finals The Seals and Jery Hobbs Cyprus pre-gam- e (1-- er s tory o New York Boston 5 0-- 6-- Braves Beat Pittsburgh Stand: 1 Cleveland 4 Philadelphia 1 (11 innings! Chicago 5 Washington 3 (10 innings) Today’s Probable Pitchers Baltimore at New York 2 — Coleman vs Grim and Larsen (2-and Reynolds Feller Cleveland at Philadelphia 2—Porto-carrevs and Houtteman 8-- 3 Barm y hurled Ogden to the ss A baseball champion-- r Utah i ovi Granite just a few days ship 7-- 0 ago J ustin finished the game against Ogden and hurled fine ball CHICAGO (AP)— The league-leadin- g Brooklyn Dodgers The tarting assignments were to out a 26 of total hits support effective pitching announ red by Bailey Santisteven punching double-headSouth manager and Vernal Har- by Russl Meyer and lefty Johnny Podres swept a from the Chicago Cubs 8-- 5 and 8-- 3 yesterday to ris North manager' following an Corn-presid- 2-- (5-- at-th- All-Ameri- JUNE 6 1954 (5-- Robinsonlf 3 0 1 0! Sauer 11 Ogden wants to know how the Thompsnil 1 0 1 OJackson3b Hodges lb 5 2 12 llBanksss Detroit Tigers have finished each Cmpanelac 5 31 24 1 Miksis2b season in the American League Furillorl O'Garagiolac 2 0 3 Klippsteinp Cox 3b since 1945 Edward Fitzgerald Brosnan p Meyer p publicity director of the Tigers aTalbot ris provided the information Lownp Willisp Giftfc were also presented to the It follows? 1945— First 1946 — bBilko 1948-F- ifth 1947— Second two c laches for their coopera-ow- n Second Davis p 1949— Fourth 1950— Sec- tion through the years 32 627 9 112715 39 Totals ond 1951— Fifth 1952— Eighth Playerjs of the two squads min-th- e Totals aCalled out lor Brosnan in sixth 1953— Sixth bGrounded out lor Willis in eighth luncheon Many e gled Lloyd Jacobsen of Ogden will have his sons Gary and Dee on hand Friday night for the baseball Boys miss wouldn’t this game “They treat for anything” said Mr Jacobsen They have seen ’em all since the series started” Baltimore Detroit 4 Russ Rubs It In All-Ameri- ca laseball game at Boys’ North"-Santistev- en 1) - 5 3) i High Gun Takes Peter Pan ''Cap NEW YORK (UP)—High Gun a J A after trailing the field for about half the race charged through Q the pack in the stretch at Bel 1 mont Park yesterday to win the $36150 Peter Pan Handicap by three lengths and send his stock' for next Saturday’s $100000 ad- r ded Belmont Stakes soaring The nigged little brown colt never before had been able to win a stakes race but hs took charge of the 15th running of F this Belmont Stakes prep with a little more than a sixteenths of a mile to go and pulled away Zt from C V Whitney’s Fisherman in the closing yards ‘ ‘t X |