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' ? : - First game today will pit Swift’s against Heitz Heating at 1 pm and the second game will have Smith 'Foods going against Ogden Elks with the game starting at 3 pm For the Swift nine Manager A1 Neal will have Bosgieter left field Connoly right field Neal center field Foulk catch Champion short stop Morley first base Jacobs third base and '- : A (? t ' f 3A t 'j i r' y HA U r 5 s i ’ A 1 -- 1 r vV(a w A -s i 1 Johnson pitch The Heitz team will have Freston second base Price center field Coleman left field Nielsen short stop Dawson first base Favero right field Weaver third base Jensen catch and Wright pitch Smith Foods lineup will show ktti jifcWr‘ry BASEBALL LUMBERMAN— Irv Noren has a wide choice of bafs and picks the right one out to lead1 the American League hitters Coach Bill Dickey told the Yankees’ outfielder to hold his hands farther away from his body and with fine reuslts ' -- t Okuda first base Kano left field Endo short stop Watanabe The most horses ever to run The White Sox original- third base Kobayaki left field in one race was 60 in the Grand ly wereChicago called the Invaders and Gomm catch National Steeplechase at Liver- later the White Stockings be- field Harada Kawaka right second base pool England in 1929 cause of their hose Adams third base Terrific Field Change Name TI1E BALL BEAT HIM—Wes We strum of the Giants slides right into an out as he attempted to steal third in seventh inning at Brooklyn Dodger Jackie Robinson who took rifled ball from catcher Roy CampaneUa is applying the tag The Giants won 5-2' Sam Snead and Bob DeVicenzo Smash Way to Lead in PGA -- :A Oldtimers called it the fanciest field of eight to survive this ex- 'BeTTlme hausting ONE NIGHT ONLY head-to-hea- marathon d since World War II Snead the pain gone from his celebrated neck and wisecracks back on his’ lips smothered E J Dutch Harrison the one-tim- e Arkansas traveler now from St Louis 7 and 6 DeVicenzo the handsome Latin from Buenos Aires uncorked even more devastating golf to crash Elroy Marti the little known public links pro from Houston 8 and 6 Other survivors of the long grind over Keller’s level acres were defending champion Walter Burkemo Dr Cary Middlecoff 1949 National Open Chick Harbert the champion ON THE - 36-ho- le tosChoice long-hittin- CHtEHGL THAvc FON 01030 ST day) f0“L-- 6f runner-u- p two-tim- e g from Northville Mich Tommy Bolt the dapper club tosser from Houston young Shelley Mayfield of Chicopee Mass and Jerry Barber of LaCanada Calif All of these are —or have been — familiar figures on the tough 0 arn mC m c Uave Ogg9clcSl3A5 P - Arrive ENOW pro circuit A Fancy Field In today’s quarter-final- s Snead faces Bolt and Barber opposes Harbert in the top half of the bracket The lower half sends Burkemo against DeVicenzo and Middlecoff against Mayfield The semifinals are scheduled tomorrow with the championship round Tuesday In the closest match of the Barber rallied day from the brink of defeat to beat 36-ho- le Zs&& NAT’L PARR & JACKSON HOLE Leave Ogden— 9:10 pm Arrive Victor— 7:00 am Arrive W Yellowstone— 7:50 TO Ogden-7:- 20 Arrive Portlard-4:- 00 Arrive Seattle— 915 BOISE pm pm Sleeper leaves TO SOUTHERN UTAH PARRS Ogden-9- 05 Arrive Cedar a Gty-6- 30 d m fO ON THE 7:50 am ST LOUIS STREAMUNER-CI- Re-vol- 10-roun- d ta S'ISm S itu Ifnitct? TY (J OF ST LOUIS am am Arrive Kansas Gty-7- 15 12:29 pmv Louis— St Arrive TO TO °sa£ciai DENVER All Standard Timas Reclining Seat Coaches Rest as you ride a-- TO SPOKANE Leave Ogden— 650 am Arrive Spokane— 650 am enjoy delicious dining car meals leisurely served relax in the lounge sleep arrive refreshed comfortably It s the cool carefree pleasant way to travel !' Take the family Ask about Union Pacific’s Family Travel plan better-than-ey- er Carlos (Cork) Critchlow and Bob Etterlein of Ogden teamed up to win the first flight championship with a par 70 for 18 holes Joe Hurst and Cliff Kunkle of Salt Lake City took second Basil Vitas and Bill Schmidt third and Clarence Ledingham and Vince Anderson fourth Wind Up First In the second flight a pair of Salt Lakers Barlow and Bowen won first place after winding up the 18 holes with seven over par 77 and in a four-wa- y tie Also tied at the end of the regulation holes were Jim Carlos and Jim Evans Ogden Sus and Polka Tamura Ogden third and Lee Taylor and Roy Johnson Og(Jen fourth The above trio of twosomes wound up the “sudden death” playoff with Carlos and Evans second Nokahara and Tamura No-kaha- ra flight' Summary: Championship Flight Both well and Daniels 108 Sarlo and Johnson 107 Crane and Evans 108 Emery and Metcalf 103 Young and Cottle 106 Downs and Downs 104 Hadley and Schneider 106 Pearson and Gleave 101 Peck and Ivins 103 Jensen and Dorton 110 Hales and Hales 105 Jones and Twiss 106 Holmston and Montgom- ery 101 Second Flight Koford and Koford 79 White and Simmons 79 Pederson and Alexander 96 Critchlow and Cook 79 Herbert and Herbert 84 Haylin and Ham 85 Campbell and Stine 81 Brenneman and Pence 86 Kenny and Kilpack 79 Hinds and Critchlow 83 Cisowski and Berrett 81 Peterson and Stone 93 Welch and Hunt 82 Igo and Lee 87 Taylor and Johnson 77 Larson and Hardin 95 First Flight Shiftiazu and Koga 75 Mizuno and Tershima 74 Sewell and Neuenschwan-de- r 73 Barrett and Oberg 74 Chapman and Johnson 75 Felt and Leishman 75 Ellis and Miller 74 Chick and Barney 81 Wright and Wright 76 Carney and Adams 75 Foley and Bowerbank 73 Reberg and Drysdale 72 Baker and Taylor 79 Hughes and Dralich 80 at Minneapolis the game drew a in such instances altop TV audience as “the game of operation so much better satis-ways brings the week” Handling the ball on almost every play was the afore- faction to everyone concerned mentioned Henry Ford All of which gave the sponsor which And in Passing happened to be General Motors UCLA coaches' have been lookfits Dame ing at- - Oklahoma-Notrmovies the better to learn about Glamour Setup as used by the Soon-er- s Santa Anita will give its new the Split-with this fall's Maryland grass racing strip now well sodded and with a firm foundation game in mind Incidentally a ’big glamour buildup— has in Jim Tatum Maryland coach is brochure form already in fact anxious to do a “Biggie Munn” A strong bid will be made for and move up to the athletic diwith one of his assist- European horses to compete in rectorship ants over the mentoring the 1954-5taking that meeting Along line ads featuring the track’s reins but university policy makgrass stakes will be taken out in ers say nay London’s Sporting Life and Paris’ Sport All-Sta- rs Which university can beat or even tie or even come close to Santa Clara in having four of its graduates in the big leagues The four Bronco grads are Bill Renna Philadelphia Athletics outfieldELMIRA N Y (AP) — The er Jim Mangin PittsNational and American League burgh catcher Wayne Belardi will vie for honors again Detroit first baseman and Duane This time however will it be the Pillette Baltimore pitcher Here’s a name for you: Semi Eastern League farm teams of Quo Sounds like something out the major clubs The first annual r game of a Latin book doesn’t it? Actfor this Class A circuit will be Semi is a in Quo ually policeman the Fiji Islands He’s 34 years held Aug 2 in the city with the old and at 199 ft 11 in holds best home attendance At present the Fiji record in the javelin Elmira is leading the way at the Quo will compete in the British gate Since four NatUonal Empire Games at Vancouver JVre And that reminds me Bill Schroeder will take in the Van League farms in the loop the be divided in ssmlr similar fashion' work for inviting foreign athletes The National League team to the 1955 Coliseum Relays next will have members from WilliamsMay Target No 1 is John Landy port Pa (Pittsburgh Pirates) Allentown Pa (SL'Louis CardiThere and Here nals) Schenectady N Y (PhilaOh to be like Keeny Teran in delphia Phillies) and Elmira the department! (Brooklyn Dodgers) As a guest at a barbecue the oth- The American will er day he devoured three steaks have Albany N YLeaguers (Boston Red three plates of beans and a big Sox) Binghamton N Y (New salad Yet he stays at 115 pounds York Yankees) Wilkes Barre The LA Rams will function Pa (Detroit Tigers) and Readwithout Tackle Bob Cross who ing Pa (Cleveland Indians) came here from the Chicago The players are to be selected Bears in the Larry Brink deal by the fans in the Eastern League He’s Army bound Dick Daugher- cities Ballots will appear in ty donned Army togs on June 30 newspapers and is now in New York There will be six pitchers two Palm Springs’ biggest turf in- catchers five infielders four outterest now is a $875000 quarter fielders and a manager for each horse plant to be built on the squad desert spa’s outskirts —it hopes The project also is gunning for an annual meeting just preceding Santa Anita’s e T ’ 5 ’ Eastern Clash to Test Big League Farms 4 soon-to-b- e all-st- ar all-sta- all-st- ar 1 ‘ weight-proble- Yoshio Shirai Earns Draw in 14-da- y late-De-cemb- er opening In opinion before Art Aragon decides whether or not to continue fighting he should weigh this possibility thoroughly: Additional beatings around the head not only can make him punchy but can also seriously impair his eyesight The possibility is so strong medical men inform that the commission should take a direct ruling hand There is a strong likelihood that the Coast Conference will pass a rule ending henceforth and thereafter all varsity eligibility if a student transfers to another school Which of course brings up Ronnie Knox again This department knows a man who bet a year ago that the QB- would never play a game of football for California he’s betting now that the boy will play no more than one game at the very most for UCLA USC will latch on to Barry Latman Los Angeles prep A pitcher the boy is so good that both the New York Giants and this-corner’- s No-Tit- le Scrap BUENOS AIRES (AP) Yoshio Shirai world flyweight champion from Japan and Pascual Perez the Argentine champion fought a in a in-moti- ! 10-roun- d draw' last night bout before a sellout crowd of 27000 Shirai weighed 1124 Perez 108 Shirai behind on points for the first five rounds rallied from then on to gain the draw Shirai was especially effective y i® V seven£ rou J "hen he blows Perez llfiedsorne Wlth sldesteps ?5pe Dut Wlth llU e success-Arinon-titl- e d ’ Milwaukee have evinced an interest in his services Congratulations to Mickey Walker who has just passed his 53rd birthday More Bargains the er Old-Tim- ! EXPRESS ON THE PONY Leive 00 Arrive Denver- -8 Taking a trip to any of these places? For train travel at its best specify Union Pacific Take your choice of roomy Pullman accommodations— through cars— or comfortable — You should hear Buddy Baer who is now a movie and TV star offer his own e rendition of “It’s the USC is expected Religion ” to inherit three regulars —Jack Mount Dan Rogers and Jim Ster-he- l — from Fullerton jaysees state Good Fishing CINCINNATI (AP) — Fishing championship basketball squad Firm Nucleus off Cabo Peru was Dave Hall is undecided between i STATF rnTTFrr mighty good for James H Hutihe ton and his son James M IV of ?rrJy1Iert0n starterc’ Bli hoIdovers expected for the San Jose jng 0f Penn Cincinnati They hooked 11 black State football moyeonto is ready- - tice SeDt 1 marlin and boated five weighing —ing' a lengthy feature on Dr — from 570 to 920 pounds They Strub— and will that some take five qlso caught striped marlin Jack Murphy asks this on nine-threa- d line but released doing Leave Ogden— 6:50 Arrive Denver— 6:20 P1”' OtlTTG Feature shots and hard luck took place throughout the tournament which didn’t come to a climax until near darkness The team of Stimpson and Richards edged a trio of twosomes who tied for second place with 99 strokes In a “sudden death” playoff Pierre Hualde and Henry Mathieau took second Bob Gibbons and Don Morgan placed third and Tommy Williams and Layne Newey fourth Stimpson and Richards shot a 7 under par for the course Last year’s ’meet was won by Hualde and Mathieau with a 13 under par but the green this year has been lengthened and the tees are set at a more difficult angle MOBILE Ala (UP)— Willie Pep of Hartford Conn seeking a comeback at the age of 32 won a unanimous decision over Mike Tourcotte of New Or- third and Taylor and Johnson leans last night before a slim fourth crowd of 600 persons Hard luck was The bout was a tame affair as he missed a with Jim Evans on the through the entire 10 rounds No 8 hole resulting putt first-plac- e in a and there was very little real actie The if could good tion At time Pep showed flashes have meant putt the second flight of his old boxing form that had won him the featherweight championship Then in the “sudden death” championship and he was ahead Evans again missed a close putt all the way —abuot 10 inches This missed It was Pep’s first fight in five was the final shot which months in his drive to win back putt on the No 3 hole of occurred the featherweight crown extra play Pep weighed in at 131 and Eagles were scored by Polka Tourcotte at 132 Tamura on the 17th hole in the In an interview before the second flight and Bob Pearson fight Pep discounted any talk of on the No 5 hole of the chamquitting the ring He said was pionship flight not thinking of retiring and Distance of Tamura’s shot was wanted to fight four or five more 325 yards with a par 4 Pearson’s years shot was also for 325 yards and The bout originally was sched- was a par 4 uled for Friday but was postIn the championship bracket poned because of rain gift certificates of $50 were given the winner and runner up Third Rooting Helps place winner was given a $30 CHICAGO (AP) — Bill Skow-ron- 1 certificate and fourth-plac- e w'ln-ne- r Yankees’ rookie first base-ma- n a $20 certificate The first-plac- e wishes his family would winner also received a watch him play every day trophy His mother brother sister First flight winner was friends and schoolmates from a $38 certificate and a given this city came to see him in a second place $38 third trophy place game against the White Sox $28 and fourth place $20 Bill smacked a two-ru- n Second ‘homer winner his first time at bat 'He later awarded a $30 certificate was and added a single trophy second place $30 third place $20 and fourth place $10 pre-lunc- pm Ogden-Arrive- Boise New Orleans Boy Bassler of Catonsville Md 1 up on the 38th hole No other match carried as far as the 36th although two came to conclusion on the 35th Harbert won over Ed Porky Oliver the low medalist 3 and 1 Bolt ousted Jim Browning of Weston Mass second round conqueror of U S Open Champion Ed Furgol 2 and 1 COLORADO SPRINGS Colo Burkemo won over his former — It was some time in com(AP) teacher Johnny a band of vengeful vetbut 4 and 3 Middlecoff grew ing erans finally settled a grudge of stronger in the afternoon after long standing at a recent city h a bitter duel to expel game Ted Kroll of New Hartford softball The Veterans of Foreign Wars Conn 5 and 4 Mayfield elim mated Horton Smith' Hoot Professional Golfers Assn presi-- 1 nlhUter sers“ dent whose career spans the Bob- tary PoHce team'Somnearby by Jones era 3 and 2 Camp Carson Charley ld ON THE IDAHOAN P Cochlv0-W- P-- Arrives Boise— s Leave 130-poun- Willie Pep Wins Decision Over Revenge Sweet in Softball Play TO SEATTLE Leave am Gt PORTLAND : ST PAUL Minn (AP) — Slugging Sam Snead and his South American counterpart Robert DeVicenso smashed through their third round matches like unharnessed bulls yesterday to lead a cordon of “big name” players into the quarterfinals of the PGA golf championship " - Standard-Examiner)- Pitt-US- C Championship Quarterfinals Move- 'AAoh& V Football is ever with us if it need be mentioned' Last Wednesday night (and brother was it hot!) the Northern California vs Southern California Shrine By GARY BLODGETT prep game was Irv Stimpson and Dee played at the Coliseum here the Los Angeles Rams are Richards a couple of Ogden getting up steam without any effort at all out Redlands way Pittsburgh’s golfers teamed up to shoot a Frank Carver was a visitor graduate manager to publish next 98 over 27 holes to win the to lay the groundwork for the magazine’s plan fall the life story of Crazylegs annual El Monte Best Ball opener here Sept 24 Hirsch? And The article however thereby hangs this tale: Golf Tourney yesterday When Pitt played Minnesota will be written and printed Co-- : road trip V LOS ANGELES (Special to The For Triumph The - Metropolitan Baseball League resumes play today with a double header at John Affleck Park and will continue every day this week until the Ogden Beds return home from their v iM5EEEB5 For comptoto information and rtiorvetiens contact J F Bakor General Agent Ticket Office Ben Lomond Hotel Building 25th and Washington— Phono For Faster Starting For Longer Life 1- significant question: “Whatever came of the ‘third major them Dial 3-60- 82 For Utah Fit Your Car Western Aviation Priced at Only AT OGDEN AIRPORT Chorttr Trip and Air Taxi Air Ambulance Guaranteed 36 Months tPASDIFOg MUNICIPAL Check Our Services 33 for Dependable Transportation Be Specific - - - Go v Student Training Veteran Training NOTICE: Vets Deadline Aug IS Come in and talk it over with usl LLOYD SERVICE 36th & Wall Ave It Octane Gas Storage and Maintenance Airport Cafe in Terminal bldg Open 9 A M to 7 P M 00 Roy e - -- Buy FISK 'HEAVY DUTY BATTERY to prac-Stat- Utah The Red Sanders’ league’?” have decided upon a builder and their new home will be a reality ere long The decision and what lies in store so excited the lovely Mrs S— Ann —that she couldn’t sleep until 5 am Meanwhile upon getting up to make coffee and returning to bed several times she wound up with a fed cold The San Francisco 49ers have come up with a cutie as a name for their new fan club —The 49ers Goal Rushers Look to see Buck Shaw unveil a new SF offense this coming fall It will continue the T the single wing and the short punt with wider line spacing Look too to see the 49ers new halfback grab from the Canadian League burn up the NFL next season Why did the Los Angeles Rams toss ob- stacles in the path of a national “I beg your pardon but I seem to have mislaid my matches!” 1 L' w s V t -- a t |