Show f 'r 14A I i 1 THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- Henry Is Held On 1 Board Ends $50000 Fix JACK HAND NEW YORK (AP) — Heavyweight Clarence Henry a i title threat iii1952 vas held in $50000 bail on a bribery i charge yesterday as District Attorney Frank Hogan pressed 5 his high powfered boxing investigation 1 The case of Henry’s alleged of- fer of $15000 to middleweight I 1 Bobby Jonei to “throw” his June 5 t Madison Square Garden bout ' It I with Joey Giardello rocked New York boxing circles Friday Its iI implications were felt from cost to coast wherever boxing is held s I or even watched on television " s Jones Giardello and Henry too I all are familiar figures to fans I who- - watch ‘thi fights on TV I Hogan’s office continued Its search for “the whole mob” involved in the “fix” plot after nett ting Henry and a man who gave his name as Joseph Hacken 34 of New York Hacken picked up on i a street corner in “animated” with Henry was 4 conversation held on $25000 bail as a mate i rial witness I When Henry heard a magis- 11 — 1111 ! Hurricane Nino SALT LAKE CITY CAP) — Members of the Utah Fish and Game C ommission ended a two-da-y special meeting yesterday dealing generally with only routine ma ters Commission officials said improvement: projects at hatcheries at Panj uitch Glenwood and Ka-mwa reviewed They said the State Fish and Game Department’s audit report was stu lied and approved The ommission is required by law to 1 iold quarterly meetings It can call special meetings if necessary J Perry Egan department directoi said the Friday and Saturday session was needed to consider routine matters that could Loom flip In Hurlers Lack Of Control J Heavy Picture Hurts ftedlegs By OSCAR FRALEY POCATELLO (UP) — Pocatello and Ogden both used every one of their hits last night but the Bannocks also employed walks and errors to emerge with a 10 to 6 Pioneer League victory! as 1 I v -- 160-poun- d - -- Seattle Beats Angels 2 to 0 United Press 1 Sports Writer NEW YORK (UP) — If you care to look! beyond the nearing heavyweight title bout d Rocky Marciano and bet-twee- n Ez-zar- Charles you will notice today that Rocky’s next rival in event of victory will be either Tommy Hurricane Jackson or Nino not so little Valdes This became as clear as the old mill stream when these two belting behemoths were signed for a July 21 elimination which will just give the survivor time to prep for a Marciano engagement All) of which is predicated of course on the Rock upholding hi 3 to 1 favoritism against Charles on June 17 It may be said right now that n- Complete Railroad Night Details Falls-Ogde- g sighted mother figures to take the best shot at Marciano He long has been the heavyweight champion of Cuba and not only because it i& a country which 1 I specialized-- I "BefTteG X' t I X ON THE ONE NIGHT ONLY t 1 MD®K1 BOOT® X X X X 1 1 ld I t l' I Jfc I I I I I X 1 J i — r t LOS t T I ! 4 Train i I it I SSSSSS5 t and i m gtsts Pocatello 54 15 23 395 9 Ogden 278 13 10 26 Magic Valley Yesterday’s Results Pocatello 10 Ogden 6 Great Falls 2 Boise 1 Salt Lake at Idaho Falls postponed NEW YORK (UP)— Outfielder Enos Slaughter of the New York' Yankees was sidelined yesterday for three or four weeks because rain Magic Valley at Billings postponed of a fractured bone m his left f rain wrist suffered when he fell in Today’s Probable Pitchers at Great Falls Boise is-- 2 705 p m chasing a long fly against the Hayimg Saatger at PocaIdaho Falls unavailable Cleveland Indians Friday 2 30 p m tello Weilop u at Salt Lake taken yesterday by Dr Ogden Schneider 2 8 p m Barkelew City and unSidney Gaynor the Yankees’ Magic Valley Walker 0 and available at Billings Fuhr Lenox Hill' at Hospiphysician 2 p m and 8 p m Haysom tal showed two parallel cracks ifn Slaughter’s left wrist bone No cast was applied but his arm was placed in a sling “They say I should be out three or four veeks but I heal real quickly and I hope I can get STOCKTON Calif (AP) — back sooner” said Slaughter He sat in street clothes in the YanWes Santee Amerprackee dugout during battingdouble-headeica’s greatest miler abandoned r tice prior to yesterday’s event last night to against the Baltimore his favorite world record defeat 880-yarOrioles holder Mai Whitfield of the Los Angeles Athletic Club in the fearun of the annual tured half-mil- e Pacific AAU Assn track and field championships The time was 1:50 on a track made soft by rain just before the CHICAGO (AP)— Arthur Pers ley sixth ranking lightweight cheered (he contender floored young Tommy j flying Kansan when he spurted Maddox witli a long right to the into the lead about 150 yards finish line He breasted jaw' in the final seconds of the 'from the with a lead of close to seventh round of their boxing seventape Whitfield who over yards match last night and awarded an W()n race in the eighth round TKO when Maddox 1952 Olympic Games Santee won the mile run at was unable to continue the Compton Calif Friday night in Persley weighed 137 Vz forMad4:006 fastest ever registered in nationally televised bout this country ' dox 141 1 0-- 0) 2-- 2i i3-4- X-ra- (2-- l-- 2) 0-- (5-- were serious and formidable op ponents 'He was treated rather suspiciously at first but Nino has proved he can hit with the best of them® — and take it too He will '’have to against Jack son a perpetual motion machine who has confused the boxing wbrld by doing everyJack-so- n thing wrongl but right the only known gladiator with a double uppercut usually loses those he is supposed to win —and wini those he is supposed to lose j! He came Into prominence by knocking out Rex Layne not too spectacular a performance considering that everybody was doing the sam$ But he added to his prestige! by winning from Clarence Henry and they offered him to Dan Bucceroni The Philadelphia butcher boy was waiting for a promised $100- 000 shot at Marciano He decided to pick up $10000 during the interlude and Jackson a 4 to 1 underdog stopped him in six heats Jackson then went against Jimmy Slade a cutie and the “Hurricane” jwas a baffled zephyr as he lost the decision i I flyweights vert into pesos Valdes has won eight in a tow These eight may not have been crowding the portals to boxing’s hall of fame but some of them I I in ! s J On his current invajockeys sion in search of dollars to con- 1 Pioneer League Slaughter Cracks Wrist Out for Month (l t j AS a TO Long-stridin- icag° 1 :00 P m‘ Leave Ogden— S Arrive Victor— Arrive W Yello (Effective TO PORTLAND Persley Floors Tommy Maddox i gOO-met- er Gene Fullmer ’ p in 00 am vstone— 7M) a m une 20) Arrive Boise-Sleep- x Fishing Season Opens June 12 : er y 1 Leave ON THE STREA LOUIS CITY OF ST ! 6 Leave Ogden— i am Arrive Denve- r- 20 pm —7:15 a m City Kansas Arrive 29 p m- 12 St Louis— t BOYS' SPECIAL i x t : : GLASS SPINNING ROD I l f :°N i v I TH( Leave i oen JER BUnt Oedrr I oNTHtroNYtxrss I ! 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Totals 23 3 27 12 aGrounded out for Francis m ninth HOLLYWOOD (AP) j— SacraScore by innings: OOO 000 010—1 scored twice in the ninth mento SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Boise OOO 101 OOx— 2 Great Falls Gene Fullmer West R — Herrera Schuermann Witwicki inning yesterday to break a tie E— RBI— Beecroft Rochelh Utah scored a first round TKO mann Enos 2BH — Kast S — Schuer and win an 8 to 6 victory over in a over Kid Rico Denver at the Moore Void DP — Klmgman Klmgman to Sierra the pace setting Hollywood swatfestPacific Coast to League unassistedi Coliseum last Markley Klmgman nighet Fairgrounds R H T to RochelU to Nault SchuerScore by innings: Fullmer 153 put Rico 150 on Moore 010 202 012—8 12 2 mann to Meyers LOB — Boise 8 Great Sacramento 100 000 410—8 13 1 the canvas three times in the Falls 1 BB— Void 7 Francis 1 SO— Hollywood 10 Francis 3 ER— Void 0 FranCandini and Batteries: Pieretti first round before the referee Void cis 1 HBP — Schuermann by Francis Ritchey Hall Walsh Maini and Dor-to- n Malone Attendance — 1060 Time — 1:50 stopped the bout 10 BOI0E Void Throws TKO's Rico Ci SEATTLE g d YELLOWSTONE NAT’ L PARR Ci JACKSON HOLE m '00 R“en ° 5) Santee Defeats Mai Whitfield A Arnv ho 40 n -- Nino or “kittle One” tabbed thusly by a fond if slightly near- t 1 neither ofj the potential chalof 3000 employes of the railroads entering Ogden are expected to jam Affleck Park lengers figures to perform - the Upwards tomorrow night for the first annual ‘Railroad night Committeemen are shown above completing feat if Ezzard is unable — but the arrangements for the program Left to right are Rags Giles William H West H H McDonald price is right! and Frank UlSon Game time for the Idaho opener will be 8 p jn And both Jackson and Valdes 4 are big enough to be built up into a threat if only on paper the quickest arrival Enos Jackson was invented since stands 6 feet 2 inches and weighs w L Pet GB 191 pounds Valdes' the only 23 13 639 Salt Lake 23 13 639 Billings Cuban knowi' who can be seen tf 21 15 2 583 Idaho Falls while standing in the middle of 18 18 500 5 Boise 487 19 a field of sugar-canis 6 feet Great Falls 54 486 18 3 inches apd scales 210 pounds AAote Robby Roberson started the scoring for Pocatello : in the fourth inning when he homered pver the left field fence scoring Rich Bergen and Skip Kits-maj in front of him Pocatello started capitalizing oir a series of walks in the fifth inning when they loaded the bases and walked in Joe Conte and scored Don Cameron and A1 Casino on singles Four more w’alks I in the seventh frame helped the Bannocks get two more runs across the plate plus a singleton in the eighth to score' a total of 10 runs on 10 hits Ogden loaded the bases in the ninth inning and started f a rally by walking in Jerry Elder but pitcher Lee Smith struck out Jack Vandersee to retire the side as the Reds ended up with six runs on as many hits r f free-loadin- i 3 e ) i-l-am fl® CO Routine Meet champ Bobo Olson In October until he was upset by Pierre Lang-loi- s May 21 He is No 3 in the class and Jones is No 5 because of two surprising victories over Gil Turner Apparently the people who make odds on’ boxing bouts weren’t deeply concerned about the “fix” scandal Giardello was not wa t until the regular July ” a 12 to 5 favorite over Jones be- meeting broke the fore story He still was 12 to 5 Saturday The fact an attempt had been made to ‘handcuff” the underdog puzzled many boxing men A gentleman who should know about such operations said it SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle’s would be necessary to bet $36000 on the fight just to clear the Rainier: pushed across two runs $15000 bribe if the story is true against southpaw Joe Hatten be He said it would not be possible fore the rains came to win their trate set June 14 for a hearing to bet that amount of money even fifth st'aight from the Los Anon his case Jones already was at widely separated points on a A: lgels yesterday 2 to 0 The back at work In Bobby Gleason’s routine fight without causing geles was called in the hottom of game gym in the Bronx getting ready great suspicion a drizzle turned when fifth the for the fight he refused to Jones and his manager Bobby into a heavy rainstorm I Melnick drew praise from Bob “dump” R H E Score t y Innings: O OOO 00 — 0 3 Christenberry chairman bf the Los Angi les Set for Ttile Fight 100 lx— 2 4 Q It is an important fight for New York State Athletic Com Seattle Game ailed in fifth rain both boxers Giardello was set for mission for their fine cooperaBatteri s: Hatten and A Evans B Evans and Orteig a title fights with middlweight tion in reporting the offer f oU Trices Fish and Game R SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 6 1954 FREE Leader case with each license 4-00- 8 33 starts leoett 2986 Washington Blvd oPhone 7729 |