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IIJf f-- THE OGDEN (UTAH) i I- - STANDARD-EXAMINE- S SATURDAY EVENING' AUGUST TP ° ' By BEN JPIILEGAR AP Sport Writer : It's been a long time coming ut the Brooklyn Dodgers finally flashes of the brilliant form that made last year’s pennant race a breeze With three good games under their belts the Dodgers are set for a triumphant tour through the West and 'the return home head-ointo the i when they run New York Giants in a three-gami series next weekend Going into today’s games they trailed the Giants by 314 lengths are-showi- V ng ') n e v - and Manager Walt Alston a id he ‘ had hopes of cutting the deficit to 2 or 214 before the 'v New York series “I just hope we can stick on their tail and then get ' -- hot streak in the last "week of 'the ‘ 'C season” The Dodgers showed their mighty power' in swamping Cincinnati twice and la§t night they they’ displayed the vital ability to fight back under pressure when they licked the SULouis Cardinals Brooklyn went into the ninth ’ - -- ? ‘ 8-- 4 A two-ruinning trailing pinch 'hdmft ’by Yookie ’Walt Moryn tied the score and 'the Dodgers piled on four runs in r the 10th to win going away The Giants put a temporary halt to Milwaukee’s pennant aspirations with a 1 triumph before a Milwaukee record crowd of 46944 The Braves got to Sal Maglie for a run in the first inning but the veteran’ righthander settled ’ down and held : them helpless the rest of the way Cleveland’s American League lead over New York was trimmed 4-- 2 n -- r 3-- nisi: UlfDp u 't $ to 314 games' when the Indians were beaten "by Washington 2 in TO ‘innings and the Yankees defeated Detroit 0 The Chicago White Sox trounced 11-Boston shaded Baltimore and took over fourth place from Detroit ’ Win in Twelve The Chicago Cubs defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 2 in 12 innings and Cincinnati edged on Ted Kluszew-ski’- s Pittsburgh 37th homer in ' the last of the ninth- - mnnr "Bobby' Feller lost a heartbreak-e- r Johnny Groth led to eight run to Washington’s Johnny for Chicago in the third inning 3-- J(aIUwL- - winning run scored t Philadelphia Harry Ddrlsh when outfielder Dave Philley normally reserved for relief duty ViMSI booted Mickey Vernon’s single the shutout pitched to’ allow Pete Runlqng enough The Redlegi completed the first nels to score from first base' in triple play in the National League the 10th 'r Tom Morgan of the- Yankees this season With Frank Thomas Lesson held the Tigers at bay with six on second and Sid Gorman on Today's Sports Quiz : DID YOU ENOW— hits never more than one to an first Jack Shepard bounced to THAT Ezzsrd Charles jot his first name from the inning The shutout ’was the third baseman Bobby Adam who 16th suffered by the Tigers’ tops stepped on the bag threw to White medico Dr J E Ezxard who delivered him 32 years in the league this season Johnny Temple at second and " Triples by Jim Rivera and Min- Temple’s relay to first baseman ago? nie r Minoso and a home run by Kluszewski beat Shepard THAT Burns Crookston of Utah State could throw a Schmitz-Th- 4-- Phila-delph- ia 0 3-- 2 e - 4-- -- 3-- 2 -- - football 160 yards in the air without any trouble? He turned the trick twice at Ogden stadium in the early 20’i mum Slick Finalists National League American Lcagub “— — THAT 8 ptr cent mor boy than girl own bicycle in the United States? 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V 10-ye- i ' Hommel’s cloest competition was a teammate — first baseman Bill Newkirk Engberg pointed out that according to official league records Hommel had 17 victories Four Teams Bid For Legion Baseball Title against nine defeats for a team that is in sixth place He had appeared in 26 games pitched 200 innings and It pleted 19 contests In addition vs Gas- - Hommel had 241 strikeouts to hi in he PionMr cir' Calif "?dit-to- ps Md Douglas of Grossinger’s N Y and Sn Diego and Doug Ford of Kiamesha toniNC Mo in “the jn addition to his pitching Lake N Y with 202 In the against Maplewood next round feats Hommel is one of the betopening Wednesday third round Douglas shot a 70 of the American Legion’s “little ter hitters in the league — a rar- and Ford was one better world series” baseball touma- - ity for a pitcher J ment The young moundsman was hit- The draw was announced here t j wins and no losses Other leaders in the field of 16 are Caldwell 5 and 2 Cross 5 and 2 Rich 5 and 2 Smith 5 and 2 Gray 4 and 3 C Phelps 4 and 3 and Cole 4 and 3 Monuments Saturday The n 7-- 4- - J MEMORIAL AND TILE CO 3019 Washington Slvd Dial 4914 ! All-Star- WILLIAMSPORT Pa (UP)— Schenectady n Yt won the Little League World Series today) defeating Colton Calif on the four-hi- t of Bill pitching I PIONEER j Schenectady Wins Baseball Title 4 j j — ton I ing Billings Mustangs Charleston 1 Louisville 3 ToLedo 2 Kansas City 9 Iidianapolis 3 st paui 7 'Minneapolis 4 ? AMERICAN DENTAL REPAIR LAB Ogden Utah J 1 4hw if-- tr 7 v“ j) Masucci Standout Player 1 Trabort to Moot Tommy Brown j four-hitte- i i 7-- 5 ‘ 3-- 9 1-- 3 3-- 6-- 2 ! 6-- 1 j f Ramc Trim 4-- 6 6-- 3 g Phone j 7-- 3 Can be made snug and comfortable ‘ j I a g LOOSE FALSE TEETH Room 408 Kiesel Bldg ?!-- Coast League 3) I 6-- 1 The Service the Public Has Long Needed! snug-fittin- j 6--1 Columbus 0 ar j semi-final- in thirty minutes per plate Using the same plastic dentures are made from RELINK IS TO LAST THE LIFE OF DENTAL PLATES J GUARANTEED Come in and enjoy dental plates again Dental £ plates and teeth repaired J Open 9 a m Six replaced while you wait J A Week — Evenings by Appointment Days J j i 2-- 0 6-- 2 American Association Denture-Wearin- p— Northtri Utah's largest Display i l SutIC'cnt cadcrs: Other rookies receiving votes were Roner Jongevvaard Boise Orville Rickey Magic Valley: Pat Enos Great Falls Jerry Elder Ogden Bill Shields Idaho Falls Jim McManus Idaho Falls Tom Stricklin Billings Art Maye Boise and Dick Bergen of Pocatello At Billings a few weeks ago Hommel was the starting and s winning pitcher in the victory over the ten league leadH ior legion regional tournaments throughout the nation will continue through Sunday Yakima won the national championship last year and brought the “world series” here but was eliminated in regional competition this year J Us tVL tournament matching survivors of jundouble-eliminatio- Masucci Ss i i today Two strokes behind Bolt and three behind Ulrich were Dave Vem Despain of Ogden is leading the pitchers in the Utah State Class C horseshoe tournament at Lester Park Final games will be tonight aP 7 Despain had a record of seven wins and no losses going into tonight’s second round Close behind is William Argyle with six 3) 7-- 3 of the year’ total Despain Leader In Horseshoes (11-- (8--7) 0 bo-lieri- ng ar 15c First Hour 5c Each Additional Hour f Reds’ Hurler Is Honored c 0 ORPHEUM PARKING LOT 4 Hommel is Best Rookie e 54-ho- le 36 9 30 7 Totals aFlled out for Erskine m 5th bSingied for Wojey in 7th cHit home run for Hoak in 9th dRan for Sami in 9th cFouled out for Lawrence in 9th 000 110 002 4 — 8 Brooklyn 030 100 000 0—4 St Louis 2B — Snider Furillo Gilliam Grammas HR — Sami Moryn BB — Lawrence 3 Staley 1 Wage 1 Wojey 1 Labine 2 SO — Erskine 2 Labme 1 Lawrence 5 Wage 1 W — Hughes russ I St Louis 39 10 30 11 Baseball Lead 1-- one-over-p- Totals 0) ini' 7) s Stars Padres Deadlock for ! ABH O A pid” ABHO From the putting green where 2 4 5 Mooncf By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gilliam2b 15 5 Sch’d'nst2b 5 0 BERLIN— Billy Gilliam 2174 Reesetscf the remark was made Ulrich 1 3 0 Musialrf 5 Snider Newark stopped Hein Ten Hoff llodgeslb 2 6 2 Jablonski3b 4 walked to the first tee shot a 1 5 0 Hemus3b 1 Amoroslf 2184 Germany 7 1 4 2 3 0 Rob’son3b six and then setCun’hamlb 0 0 Repulskilf 4 10 PITTSBPRGH — EmUBrtko Hoak3b to tled down 1 finish 1 the first nine 2 0 0 Sarnic cMoryn 191 Pittsburgh outpointed Bob Cox 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dSchofield in 37 one over par He birdied 0 0 1 Furilloj'f S 21 1 0 Ricec Skelton 178 Pittsburgh 8 4 4 OGrammassy 3 2 2 Walker c two holes on the second nine for 1 0 0 0 Lawrence p 3 0 0 Erskinep total of 199 1 0 0 0 eFrazier aShuba 10 0 a 69 and the 0 0 0 14 under par 0 0 1 OStaleyp A stroke better Wojeyp 1 1 0 0 Brazlep 0 0 0 bPodres than Tommy Bolt of Houston 1 0 0 1 Wadep 0 0 0 Labinep Tex who shot a 67 for a 200 Hughes p 1 0 0 0 r- (5-1- pr Aus-- tralit the world’s record holder predicts the mile will some day by some one be run fn 3:53 THAT Frank Gotch perhaps in the greatest wrestler of all time w’ts the great uncle of the former Mrs Virginia Carlson of C!evlaa4 Utah who now is Mrs Goodwin Washing AB2H302A ABHOA Knight wife of the governor of 4 14 0 YoatXb 4 2 9 4 Smith If 5 4 3 1 Runnels 2b California? Avtla2b Sit S 1 11 3 14 0 Vernon! Dobyef THAT Horton Smith famous 5 0 2 4 Butbycf 4 14 0 Rosen 3b 2 3 4 WertzIb 17 Siaverslf professional golfer has scored 110!' Glynn lb 13 hoi In all parts of ? S THE associated Philley rf i Ja a Tipton V'rI : i By the United States? Dentess Hollywood still isn’t hitting the isnrdwM 4 9 9 1 0 0 0 6Schm!tz9 bPope ball often enough but the kindLr THAT Jack Dempsey fought 1 0 0 0 S trickl'd 1 first professional double- of 2 0 pitching it got list night from 10 Naragonc header in Boxing at the old HipaWeitlaka 10 0 0 O'Donnell five George plus 10 10 Heganc Theater In Salt lake double podrome it sparkling 3 plays gave 12 0 Fellerp a for a tctil of 15 The Utah victory over Seattle and City Totals 36 Ue29 10 Totals 27 8 S01ives I m first mauler received $2A0 for each With l“ tie PiaCt ' J’ Grounded out for Naragon is 7th San Diego kayo bRan for Dent in 9th cTwo nut when winning run aeorad Lefty O’Donl’s San Diegans Champ Visited Ogden 002 000 000 9—2 Cleveland 020 000 000 1—3 striving mightily to break HolWashington THAT the late Jack Johnson 2B — Snyder 3B — Sievara SB — lywood’ drive to It third consectwo days at The Yost 2 Busby 8 — Fclltr BB — utive Pacific Coast spent League flag in Ogden Canyon backHermitage Schmitt 3 Tsller 2 WP — Schmitt In 1910 W — Schmitt turned on the heat against OakL — rUr his for title bout getting ready land and whipped the Acorns for Nsw Yerh Dstrsit against James J Jeffries at the fourth straight night Earl Rapp Sin Diego outfield- Reno? Brown now er hit another homer that droT LosTHAT Tommy Angeles infielder was the i youngest player— at 14 — ever to sign a major league baseball contract? Brooklyn landed him he was two years older Brown became a THAT ba Church registered his 10th man In the majors in 1953 at the pitching victory 25? of age San Francisco and Portland THAT most members of the Reds basebtH team agree °den when the postpone-leading etnt intentionally hit tsacri- ywj :as necessary fice fly? 2B — Hatfisld Dropo HR — Norta THAT Terry Brennan new BB — Zuvsrink 2 Grsy 1 Norte j Dime coach was gridu-Jate- d Zuvsrink 6 Milter 1 Moron L — Zuvsrink Morgan (19-with honors in philosophy I at the South Bend school? c THAT Ed Sullivan the columnist and TV emcee started hit Is Billy HI? creer as a sports editor ©f the Port Chester Item n at 110 per VeekfNY) Daily THAT Jack Curtice of Utah l predicts his Utah Indians will WILLIAMSPORT Pa (AP) — win their fourth straight football a Ba Disc 7 OtklanJ A shy boy described by hia fa1 Dos Afigslss I Sacrament title In the Skyline Eight this HoUywoo 1 Seattle 9 ther and coach as “not a pitcher Fortlan4 at 8a Franciae 9tpns4 fall? by trade” is the youngster re- THAT Utah State stands out as sponsible for bringing the 1954 the “dark horse” of the upcom' Little League championship to ing Skyline Eight gridiron camSchenectady N Y paign? blond Billy Masucci THAT the Los Angeles Colisr lad hurled a and eum scene of many of the top chipped in with a home run and California sports events GLEN COVE N Y (UP) — Southern a single to lead his team to a a has surplus ©f $650000 Trabert winds up preparavictory over Colton Calif in Tony THAT Bob Richards the final of the 8th annual World tions for defense of his National has pel© Jter 15 feeder vaulted when Singles championship today Series for small fry here yes31 better times against Corhe plays Tom Brown of San terday nelius Wartned dam’s 43? But Francisco in the final of the don’t that the forget Nassau Bowl tennis tournament Ttriting’ 1 still Texas League appoxlmately fire Trabert who drew a bye for vicar the opening of the Nationals Inches short of Warmerdam’a Oklahoma City Tulsa best? 1 8 5 Dallas Fort Worth today at Forest Hills N Y eliminated Herb Flam of Beverly Beaumont 7 Houston 0 6 Hills Calif after Shreveport 1 San Antonio 0 Brown ousted Bob Perry of Los! of base bait Ogden has won' only Southern Association in yesterday's two pennants one In the Union Angeles New Orleans 14 Atlanta 2 s Association in 1914 and one la Little Rock 4 Chattanooga 2 and Perry had played the Pioneer League In : 1933? Trabert r Nashville 7 Memphis 3 matches quarterfinal delayed 8 Mobile 3 Birmingham earlier yesterday Trabert de- tested Luis Ayala of Chile RfAWnC while Perry beat Owenlnai11 1 1 III 3d William of South Africa 38-1- 0 3) Toronto Open TORONTO running day seven days a week for 11 years? So the man insists And that adds up - to 0100 miles a year for the cock and R Penman 008 300 000—11 Chicago I 18-hol- Insuranco Protect :You 119 000 000 600— 9 Philadelphia 2B — Finigan 3B — Minoso 2 Rivera HR — Groth Carrasquel SB — Fox SF — Kelt BB — Fricano 2 Sima 2 1 SO — Donah 4 mean L Burtschy Sima 1 Burtschy I W — Doriah (5-L — Fricano Outstanding baseballers of the Pioneer League will again receive handsome engraved trophies for standout feats in the Pioneer League Trophies are annually provided by Emmett Blackinton president of the Ogden Reds Ken Hommel of the Reds voted the standout rookie of 1954 will receive one of the awards Pretty Gayle Savage is shown with the awards The most valuable player and the manager of the year will also receive awards going pro who claims he’s too stupid to be frightened I led the field today into the fi- -' $26-50- 0 nal of the Open Golf Tournament bGrounded out for Smalley in 8th Rocky weighed 186 pounds for Koslo in 8th cSmgled As he started yesterday’s third 002 001 000—3 compared to the 187 or 188 at New York 000—1 000 100 Milwaukee he which round Wally Ulrich of normally enters the 2B — Mueller Logan S — Maglie ring for his title fights Lockman Mueler BB — Maglie 1 Con- Rochester Minn told a kidding ley 1 Koslo 1 SO — Maglie 6 Conley 3 Koslo 2 WP — Maglie Conley W — competitor there was no use tryMaglie 4X3—61 L — Conley (13-ing to scare him — “I’m too stuBreoklvn er 0 9 0 9 R H E Totals 3310 2713 Total SIS 27 19 Plain City 23 17 2 aRan and scored for MicbaaU In West Weber 6 6 7 3rd bGrounded out for Fticano in Srd Batteries: Simpwn and cLined out for Sima in 6th kins Greenwell Hadley R Hn- dSinflrd for Ostler In 8th Trophies for Top Performers 3 3 2 Smalley2b 2b 4 2 abruptly yesterday when Gold- Williams 0 0 Westrumc 3 1 0 b White man discovered the Brockton Maglie p 2 0 4 Dittmer2b 0 O 0 1 2 0 0 2 Conley p Mass slugger is already a pound 0 0 0 0 Koslop under his fighting weight 1 1 0 0 cAaron 0 0 0 0 “Get some rest and eat a big Jolly p order of pasta fazoole” Goldman Totals 33 8 27 12 Totals 30 5 27 14 told Marciano aLined out for Rhodes in 7th Fight Results 6 (2-1- 0) Burtschyp 110 Philadelphia 8 f V 14 0 7 0 2 111 0 7 0 0 11 0 0 0 10 0 0 Totals 44 10x35 131 Totals 43 8 38 14 xTwo out in 12th when winning run scored aRan for Wyrostek in 8th bStruck out for Burgess in 12th cStruck out for Tremel in 8th dWalked for Talbot in 8th eSafe on error for Davis in 12th fRan for Cooper in 12th (8-- IS 4 3 5 2 0 IGaragiolac 'Klippsteinp iTremelp cVMorgan Jeff coat cf il 3-- 15-1- 8-- mutuel tickets in Santa Anita averaged 11000 daily during last winter’! meeting? THAT the Fresno Relays during it 27 yean of existence ha never once been hit by a drop' of rain although one year rain-focame as close as six miles from the stadium? THAT the Lagan Celleglani tallied U runs la the first inning la a Utab ldaho League game against Ogden back in 1927 only U have Ogden tally If In the ninth te win the Ttaterday’e Kaaalta Boston 3 Baltimore 2 New York 4 Detroit 9 Washington 3 Cltveland 2 19 Chicago 11 Philadelphia 9 Taday’a Pnmii Fltehara Claveland Garcia 15-- 7 at Washington Stobbs 8 7 at Naw Yack Detroit A bar 7 Byrd at Boston Baltimore Larsen Parnell 3 Chicago Harshman 11-- 9 at Philadelphia Kellner a- -l Temsrrsw's Gamas Baltimore at Washington Detroit at Philadelphia 2 Chicago at Naw York Cleveland at Boetoa I Baltiaeere BeaUa ABHOA1 ABHOA Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 3 At-lant- ic Does Your Firo cyclists? THAT the total uncashed pari- Philadelphia 24-year-- title ! e DETROIT (AP) — The final round of the "National Amateur Golf Championship — a tournament noted for its contrasts —today matched a pair of golfers of sharply contrasting age appearance and backgrounds But Bob Sweeny of Long Is land Palm Beach London and the Riviera and Arnold Palmer of Latrobe Pa Wake Forest N C and Cleveland had one thing in common— they’re darn good golfers when the strokes really county Sweeney is 43 tall and almost cadaverously thin with an Oxford accent and an impeccable social background And he’s a golfer who sometimes plays Ben Hogen “level” at the plush Seminole Club in Palm Beach and even gave Ben a handicap once son of a Palmer Latrobe professional - Milford Deacon Palmer is a mediumsized muscular looking fellow with high cheek hones and a face that seldom breaks into 'a smile He was virtually brought up on a golf course and hardly took time out to attend Wake Forest Col-- ' lege— where he won the first Coast Conference title last spring — and to serve in the Coast Guard —where he' also played j golf They never had played each other before today and hardly knew each other except to ex-- i change an occasional nod around a golf course Still they're not the most pair to meet in a final IS If54 6-- 2 00000000000 DAnTLETTPEAnSO trilil V dFarr Orchard CoY X1209 Canyon RdX 0T OL MOL Y Y WIT LAST 9 9M V O Wraif9 AM tfm rw9r A WailM M oooooooodo Score By (AP) — Lot Ram title hopes in the Angeles National Football League rose' wake of the higher today in the 38-1club’s victory ever the perennially powerful Cleveland Browns The margin exceeded the previous high against the Browns in the National League the 27-score registered by the Rams ii an exhibition here last year LOS ANGELES free-wheelin- g 0 S V |