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ABHOAOl Charles-Re1 2 Jethroext Ezzard 2 2 — 4 0 1 The headlines and in and Saturday Ryan2b 4 02 4 Aahburncf 3 12 0: Logania 3 19 0 MathewaJb 3 0 13 battle at Ogden stadium plus a famous per- EnnliU Wy'itekj-Layne 4 111 4 10 0 Cooper e 3 0 10 3 12 4 Gordonlf sonality of the sports world Jack Dempsey provide the at- Hamnfrit 3 1 15 4 3 14 2 Crowelb JoneiJb I I 3 0 3 Burgeme s event and The took tome fire days ago Dempsey and the fire is hotter than Hades now ‘This means a near capacity crowd tonight and some i experts predict a sell-ou- t Promoter Ken Mayne and his crew of workers have toiled for more than five weeks to make this program the biggest and best in Total -- grandstand Members of ther marine color D C C Gura guard: W and Jim T Sgt Sgt Spinner J Meehan forces color The armed CPO L C Swenson U S B F Nye U S marine C H Clements U Si corps A L Little and force air U S army Tonight will be an autograph L T-Sg- L T-S- gt S-S- gt M-S- gt I 001 001 000— 2 000 000 010—1 2B — Ryan Wyrostek Hamner Crowe BB— Bickford S Roberta 1 SO— Bickford 1 Roberta 3 Roberts (17-Loser— Bick- ford (7-1- 1) Second game: Philadelphia Boston Meyer and Lopata son and Burris st Hemuiit 000 262 000—10 000 200 000 — 2 Wilson Jones John- ABHOA Bork'skicf ’V M’Millan PerkowakLP Smith p x s snow-cappe- d ' f? REX LAYNE vs 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Bre-che- en Bre-che- en ft- “ J Rhodeslt Thomsoncf Mueller rf Westrumc Corwiap j- liifeAi for tho Uncrowned Heavyweight Championship of tho World Stadium ftib Adm SMti Now Oft Solo 25tk Woih Had ot City-Cooo- ty Tkkot OfTwo $350 3' ImL Tax - ft ” '' ' t ” H'X i 35 12 27 11 32 7 24 16 Totals Totals aFlied out for Erakine in 7th bStnick out for Moors in Bth 001 001 000—2 Brooklyn 112 000 31x— 8 New York Dark HR— Thompson 2B— Thomson BB— Erakine 2 Moore 2 Corwin 4 SO — Erakine 7 Corwin 4 Wilhelm 3 Winner —Corwin (2-Loser — Erikine (11-Second game: 420 001 000—7 Brooklyn 000 050 000—5 York Htw Wade Black and CampaneUa Spencer Gregg Kennedy Wilhelm Corwin Koslo and Yvars p- - sK' 4 V- i I pw - f' iv - C i ? ’f 5 VN- f - v Fight Visitors Honored by Hotel Manager ( :¥ ' V ' ' I L- I (I-'"- ' N ' All Prices ’ 'j I - A no ' ' bull-shoulder- " - - III® J 13-- 4) ’ ! 000-20- - I f er (S-- 9) (9-- 9) S— TL'fian'W' 000 040 0HV—4 Philadelphia Nixon Brickner Benton and White: Newaom Hooper Scheib Kucab Wright and Aitroth Campbell Eccles general manager of Hotel Ben Lomond was host "lo a number of celebrities and guests at Top Of The Town last night Approximately 60 people attended Top pheto left to right: Spencer of Ezzard Charles George S Eccles Jack Dempsey Campbell Eccles S Eccles Jake Mintz of Charles Lower photo shows just a few of the Billy Graham of Reno and Tom Tannas hundreds of out of state visitors here for- the fight: Nat Fleischer New York editor of Ring magazine Matt Warden of Seattle Rube Fox of LaBarge Wyoming and Don Graham of Seattle Fans of 16 states will be In the stadium when the first bout starts at 8:30 pm PCL Ball er Shutout Features Joe Black Tames Giants in Crucial Game Yankees Split Twin With Senators — AP SALT LAKE CITY on season mourning Utah’s open doves will be from Sept 1 through in Sept 10 with hunting ofpermitted two others 13 counties and part The State fish and game commission Wednesday listed the counties as Beaver Emery Iron 1 Juab Millard San Juan NEW YORK (UP)— Joe Black Brooklyn’s prize candi- Grand Sanpete Tooele Uintah' Utah date for rookie of the year honors shrugged a weary shoulder Washington Wayne and fiart of and Salt Lake Durocher gave him Duchesne and said today that Giant Manager Bag and possession limit is 10 his inspiration for winning the game that could prove to be the birds Shooting hours are from one-hahour before sunrise to all ’ LDS Softball Bothwell shut out Kaysville 3rd 6 to 0 on one hit last night at Og- den softball park in the L D S church junior softball tournament B Anderson Bothwell hurler handcuffed the Kaysville boys as he and his mates pushed through a victory in 50 minutes shortest game in the history of the tourney In other games Jast night beat Clearfield 1st 9 to 5 Honeyville defeated Ogden 8th 9 to 7 and Ogden 28th beat Ogden 19th 11 to 10 Tonight’s schedule finds East Garland playing Henefer at 4:50 Ogden 4th meeting Honeyville at 6 Brigham 7th meets Willard at 7:10 Bothwell plays Elwood at 8:20 and Kaysville 3rd meets Clearfield 1st at 9:30 El-wo- od E F Ritchie Gets Holo-in-On- c E F Ritchie Ogden auto dealer e sank a yesterday at the and Country club on Golf Ogden e the No 16 hole-in-on- 120-yar- hole"' par-thre- " Ritchie was playing in a foursome with Don and William Park and Buck Bothwell when he hit the target a j: Lo most vital the Dodgers will chalk up year The husky right hander called 4 upon to relieve Ben Wade in the Quakers lopped the Braves 2 to 1 fifth inning went on to score his and 10 tb 2 The Cards beat the seventh victory against two de- Reds 7 to 4 in the only other Nafeats 7 to 5 in a victory that left tional league game Brooklyn 51 games in front of : In the! American league the the Giants New York had taken Yankees stayed three games ahead the afternoon game of the double of idle Cleveland by splitting with header 8 to 2 and the situation Washington winning 7 to 1 after was growing acute as far as the losing 4 to 2 The third place Brooks were concerned Red Soxj five games behind and “I wanted to beat those guys beginning a three games series real bad” he said “When I went with the Yankees tonight also split in there a heard Durocher say — losing 7 to 5 at Philadelphia then ‘Let’s get this choke up guy he winning 8 to 4 The Browns beat ? won’t be in there long” the Tigert 5 to 4 in 12 innings Black whose specialty is what The Pbillies made it 10 wins in 11 with their sweep in he calls a “wiener curve — to big to be a slider and too small to Robin Roberts held the be a curve” — got by nicely after three hits for his 17th d his sixth in a row in serving Whitey Lockman a three-ru- n home run balL the opener Russ Meyer coasted Then the guy who has pitched in to victory in the second game as 34 games this year in relief roles the Phils clinched things with n fifth inning when Dei Ensaid to his team mates: “We play the giants a double header 6 n nis hit a grand slam homer Meyer homer and Sept 8 That means Sept 9 is Joe himself hit a two-ruBlack day 1 want all of you guys Sid Gordon hdmered for Boston The Cardinals came from behind to contribute” The Giants cashed in on four to top the Reds as rookie Mike unearned runs in the first game Clark gained his first big league win by jblanking Cincinnati for as Henry Thompson hit a two-ruhomer and Alvin Dark and Davey 6 innings of relief work The Williams got three hits apiece Cards made 12 hits including It looked as if the Brooks might homer by Dick Sisler and a triple be on the run again in the night- and a single by Enos Slaughter and cap until Black settled things Dark a double sand single by Stan Mu-sihit safely in the nighter too to Washington made it two in a prolong his consecutive game streak to 22 two short of Stan row over the Yankees and insured Musial’s 24 which is tops for the a series split by winning the opener as they took a 0 lead in the National league season The Dodgers whonow must play first inning and held it all the way the hot Phillies six 'games in four as Julio Moreno outpitched Jim days derived no comfort from the McDonald Jackie Jensen’s triple fact that the quaking Pete Runnel’s singles and Mickey -- n Allowsnco for Your Old Battery ON ANY NEW BATTERY TO FIT YOUR CAR al EASY TERMS at low at SOe a Week BERRETT SERVICE 2-- Roy Utah non-long- r er SAN 'FRANCISCO (UP) — The baseballs being used in the Pacific coast league this season may be deader than usual but the game itself certainly isn’t There was nothing moribund for example about the 23497 fans who paid their ways Into Wrigley field last night to see Hollywood outscore the Los Angeles Angels 6-- 5 Jamming the aisles with one of the largest masses of humanity in the history of the park the throng raised to more than 45000 the V sunset number who have seen the clubs The commission also said 2000-00- 0 play four games this week And legal size or larger trout have that in this era of clickless turn- been planted in lakes and streams stiles isn’t bad -this year l from the state s 12 Wrigley field had seen larger hatcheries It called the planting crowds for exhibition games but the largest in the fisheries division the biggest previous attendance for a regular league game there history Planting of legal size trout is was 23083 in 1949 about over for the season Stocking The Angels and Stars will have r of fry and fingerlings will go on set a league series sttendance mark for this season at least through the fall months when they conclude hostilities Sunday Happily the big turnout wap treated to a thrilling game Thelf six-ru- 00 May Be Dead But Play Isn't Mourning Dove Season Opens In - UP TO 35th and Wall Avo Ogden 7-- (8-- 6) ' thprip So was No Money Down 1 8-- 5 YX7QC - the picture” -- - f ' k " -- : i I' f 5 'v M L i There was talk of golf baseball politics civic affairs and even business at the Top o’ the Town on the Ben Lomond hotel last night but the conversation kept returning to boxing There was a reason In fact several of them Jack Dempsey AP’s selection as the greatest fighter in the last half century “Mr Boxing” himself ‘J j J vS n ADVAHCE TICKET SALE Bank Smokery Porters and Walters Club The Mint Frank and Roy's Grill Lewiston Utah Logan Herald Journal Reserved Seats $5 $3 $10 $12 $15 x of Good Available Seats at Plenty 18 264 o V 4) Top Supporting Couls 501 422 340 1 f f H of Ezzard Charles Dee Chipman of the Deseret News sports staff Chet Nelson from Denver’s Rocky Mountain News Eddie Bohn of Denver chairman of the Colorado state athletic commission Joe Roberts from the International Boxing club in New York and others d The occasion was a d Campbell by party Eceles manager of the Ben Lomond hotel for the visiting and local dignitaries here for the Rex Layne-Ezzar- d Charles go tonight at Ogden stadium The hospitality would be hard to beat so would the prime ribs It was a thorough evening in all respects Guests included Mayor George T Frost City Manager E J Allison Rube Fox of Wyoming Donald M Graham Pan American Airways Seattle Matt Warden Seattle Jimmy Murray of Oakland Suggs Jolly Perry Holley Patrick Healy state tax commissioner R D: Pollock Cy Hammond E R Blackinton Don Meroney John D Eccles Darrel J Upp Roy Bullen A W Parker Fritz Brennecke Golden Colo F H Steele Harry A Johnson Salt Lake City Einar Johnson Salt Lake City C C Eubank A M Carey T R Johnson Bob Morris Lyle Fisher Dallas Hess George Eccles S S Eccles Frank Nordquist Art Mortensen James Devine Richard Hemingway Frank Francis Ken Burton Roger Budrow Joseph Breeze Ted Kirkmeyer Paul Thatcher city attorney Leon Allen KLO announcer Charles Kreher A1 Wirden Standard-Examine- r sports editor and others 528 515 (4-- 1) Moore p bNelson the “Mr Boxing” of the printed page Nat Fleischer of New York editor of “The Ring” magazine and publisher pf “The Ring” record book There were others there too like Tom Tannas and Jake Mintz 544 (1-- 6) 121 0) er Golds-berr- 0 Wilhelm p 587 561 4-- 7 5-- w- 7 1 7 £' 2-- I I 0 1 5 2 8 1 1 3 1 0 2 O 2 0 well-hoste- i I i - well-planne- EZZARD CHARLES Ogden x ABHOA 1 Pet Although both Layne and Charles have beaten heavyweight champion New York Washington 4 Joe Walcott the fistic repu-Boston 8 Philadelphia Jersey Detroit 4 St Louts S (12 innings) tation of each is sagging badly (Only games scheduled) Boxing writers who saw Charles St Leals fight Walcott in June say the Tiger Detrelt ABHOA of Cincinnati may have lost his ABHOA! 1 3b Marsh 4 Grothcf 12 0 stomach for fighting And Layne 5 3 0 0 3 Delsingcf Berry 0 once hailed as a coming champ Hatfield3b 5 3 14 cMarion 0 5 1 16 0 Coleman cf Dropolb has been beaten by Rocky Marci4 0 Niemanjrf Souchkri 3 10 ano Charles and Harry (Kid) 7 1 4 Dyckll Mullinjf 5 1 0 Mossc Matthews in the past year ’ aKol’way 3 0 0 Young2b Mapeslf A gate of $200000 has been pre1 11 0 5 0 Batts c Goldsb’ylb 1 dicted for tonight’s fight and 25000 D’Maestriss 10 Federoif2b 5 O 4 0 Beardenp ! 0 10 00 Wightp fans are expected to be in attend0 O Harristp Grayp ance at the municipal stadium in 0 1 0 10 bCourtney Whitep 0 0 0 Madisonp this town of 57000 persons Ad44 12 36 12 vance ticket sales have topped the Totals 40 6x34 18! Totals ! aGrounded out for Mullm in 11th in- $100000 mark event ning main The underway gets bGrounded out for Harlisf in 11th at 9:45 p m (Ogden time) Ift the cSmgled for Delsing in 11th xOne out when winning run scored event of bad weather it will be 000 201 000 010—4 Detroit 000 210 000 011—5 staged Saturday night Forecasters St Louis y 2B — Sou chock Dyck Dropo say the weather will be good how3B— Young BB— Wight 4 Bear- ever with "the possibility of show- den 4 White 1 SO— Bearden 5 Wight v ers 6 Madison 1 Winner— Madison Loser—White There will be no television ©r radio broadcast of the fight First: The old Manassa Mauler Jack New Yerk Waskingtea ABHOA Dempsey will be the referee and ABHOA! 4 0 11 1 0’Yost3b Bauer rf he has promised 4 14 0 sole judge And 3 4'Coanlf Rizzutoss 0 there won’t be any TKO just be4 4 12 O'Jenaenrf Mantlecf 4 2 12 cause a little blood is spilled f 2 O'Runnelsss Berra c 3 2 7 0 4 O Vernonlb Woodlinglf Both Layne and Charles have 4 13 3 8 0! Baker 2b Norenlb 0 been conditioned to a sharp fight4 O 16 liBusbycf M’Doug’d3b 3 0 3 0 2 Martin2b 3 3 0 0 ing edge and have been pronounced 0 O Morenop M'Don'd at 0 0! Mize ready They were to weigh in scale 0 0 0 0 bBridewsr noon with Rex expected-t33 10 27 6 around 197 while Charles at 187 Totals 37 12 24 12! Totals would spot him about 10 pounds aSingled for McDonald in 9th bRan for Mize in 9th Nearing ring time Charles was 001 001 000—2 New York favorite over Layne But 200 100 Olx— 4 an Washington 2B— Vernon Martin Baker 3B— Jenwere there plenty of takers sen McDougald BB— Moreno 1 Mc“Rex is in the best shape of his Donald 1 SO— Moreno 3 Winner— Loser—McDonald career both mentally and physically” said his manager Marv Second game: 302 020 000—7 Jenson “He’s going to fight like New York 000 001 000—1 he’s Washington fighting for the title” x Kuzava and Berra Johnson Gumpert the big question of whethAbout Kluttz and Ferrick er the fighter has learned to throw two punches in Firt: Philadelphia Bntii ABHOA a row Jenson said “We’ll just have ABHO a! 2 113 to wait and see I think you’ll see Goodm’nJb SOX 2!Jooitu 4 18 0 a 5 2 4 0! Fain lb who can hit Thrnbryr fighter out there as 3 13 0 4 0 1 OiPhilleyef Everzlf his right” well as his left with 0 2 0 4 5 12 0 Zemiallf D’Mag’cf 4 4 4 0 whose fight4 2 0 3! Valojrf The GKellSb Layne rugged Gernertlb 34 2 11 0'MichaeU2b 44 00 50 01 ing has been characterized by his White e 14 0)Suder3b 4 0 6 1 numbing fists 'and his ability to 2 11 5' Murray Liponoa 3 0 0 0 take 0 l'Byrdp bB’dreau 10 punishment was compared 1 o 0 o Hooper p 10 9 0 Trovtp with Dempsey bewesterners 1 1 0 01 by VoHmer 1 1 1 0 fore his career took a nose diva M’Derm'ttp 100 00 00 cNixoa ldst year 0 Delockp He could regain $ great deal of 83 27 5 over Totals 37 11 24 12 Totals prestige with a victory Tripled for Trout lit 4th while the Cincinnati Charles bLined out for Lipon In Bth cLined out for McDermott In Sth — 5 Flash could only prove that he can 030— Boston beat Layne twice Charles kayoed - 203 100 10x— 7 Philadelphia 2B — Valo Throneberry White 3B — Rex in 11 rounds last Oct 10 As Vollmer HR— Zernial 2 Jooat Winner— Tom Tannas Charles’ Loaer— Trout Byrd said “Rex has everything to win Second game: and nothing to lose” 103 090 01J— S Boston Detroit Wedaeider’ Setalta New Yerk 3 WiH’ms2b 0 3 Darkss 3 3 Lockmanlb 9 2 Thompionb Cox3b Reesess Rob'son2b Camp'ellae Shubalf Snidercf Pafkoflb Hodges Erskinep aHolmes Kingp Philadelphia Chicago St Louis L 7) I Washington I 0) ABHOA' Boston- ' W L 64 45 60 47 46 47 56 50 52 49 54 43 44 63 36 70 1 32 827 7 Totals 38 12 27 12 Totals a Tanned for Smith in 7th bHit into doublt play for NuxhaU in 9th 300 031 000—7 St Louis 004000 000— 4 Cincinnati — 2B Schoendlenat Mustal McMillan 3B— Slaughter HR — Sisler BB — 2 Clark 1 Nuxhall 1 SO — 2 NuxhaU 1 Clark 3 Perkowski Loser— Perkow2 Winner — Clark (1-(10-ski Braekjyn Team New York Cleveland ! But former champion Ezzard Charles and his handlers had a different version of the outcome GB “Ezzy is ready for Rex” Jake an- Mintz Charles’ S nounced “If he should lose this 5 6V4 one he’s about through But a vic8 I tory tonight will put him back in American League O 1 0 0 0 0 aAbramt Nuxhallp bEdwarda Owen Berryessa hunter’s paradise what with celebrities running all over Ogden stadium and pictures pf countless big shots in the official program of events all ready to be signed and countersigned This is the story of the official program of the biggest sports spectacle in Utah’s history Hundreds of folks will want the program as a souvenir After all it may be another hundred years or so before Ogden is lucky enough to land a big battle such as the Ezzard Charles-ReLayne embroglio Pictures — they are legion— all" of the principals biographical data ring records and background for the big affair The cover is the inspiration of staff artist Ken Kearney A photograph of Ogden background against a of Mount Ogden range is done in gold color with a special process by Western Arts engraving Superimposed upon the colorful Mount Ogden scene is the official program designation along with three pictures: Ezzard Charles Rex Layne and Jack Dempsey Advertisers from surrounding states are represented in the pages Solicitation was made by Walter Phillips and Red Taylor The composition and printing were done by The Standard-Examine- r job shop under the direction of Harold Gale with Harold Bell and Dutch Roelink assisting Continuity was prepared by Hal Welch Distribution will be supervised by Sam Morrison at the stadium Extra copies will be available for mailing it was announced Busy Man Tonight Owen Berryessa will he a busy man tonight He is the seating director for the big show He will be flanked by 150 ushers many of them members of Ogden junior chamber of commerce Police Chief Maurice J Schooff will have nearly 80 police officers of Ogden and adjoining cities on hand for police and traffic duty “ Kiui'tkilb Adcocklf Sem'ickc Hattonjib I r7! 5 3 2 7 2 4 1 2 1 2 3 MarshalLrf I l - y ABHOA Adam 3b Clark p 24-year-- : Cli ClBBBtl Leaia Sctmdnt2b Musialcf Slaughter xt Lowreylf DRicec Johnson 3b Sialerlb Brecheenp £ ' V & J i 9 0 fry -- 6) the west At the outset some of Ogden’s citizens said it couldn t be done They said Mayne must have holes in his head to make Charles a fat guarantee and assume thousands of dollars of other expenses But the die hards were aU wrong The event is already a terrific success and may hp the forerunner of many many other major boxing events When local ticket agencies opened for the final day’s sales today Mayne had $104000 counted which Is terrific Manager of Charles Nat Fleischer of Ring magazine Jack Dempsey Chet Nelson of Rocky Mountain News of Denver and other visitors say this gate is already fantastic When one realizes that this is not a title fight it is kind of hard to understand But the tickets have been sold and thousands of dollars worth will be sold this afternoon and evening ':r Pony Express Queen Among the lovely introcutees at ringside tonight will be Miss Phyllis McKensie queen of the Pony Express days of Ely Nevada whence comes a caravan of fight boosters and emissaries for their celebration Dates at Ely are August 16 and 17 23 and 24 "Have fun in wide-ope- n Nevada” they say That birthday ' party of C L Fagg in which he offered two choice ringside tickets to a patron went off as scheduled Owen Champneys 964 Gramercy Ave the lucky fellow Patriotic Setting A patriotic setting will add to the color of the 'proceedings towhen special night at the stadium are conflag raising ceremonies the1 armed ducted by members of forces tinder the direction of Capt V S Munsell of the marine barracks U S naval supply depot Clearfield Four marines In dress blues will be in the ring at the bidding of Master of Ceremonies Leu Allen Ogden Mayor George T Frost will sing the national anthem Meanwhile the armed forces color guard will raise the flag upon the staff behind the log 110 aTorgeson Burdette p 30 3 27 19 29 7 27 0 Total Philadelphia Button 10-rou- nd Good Fellows Gather at Eccles Party 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 5 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 Dittmer Jb 4 0 0 1‘Biekfordp Layne-Charle- -- Danieltrf O Youthful heavyweight Rex Layne said Friday he is going bout Friday night like after Ezzard Charles in their he was fighting for the title “I’m going to knock him out” Layne said “and I’ll be after him all the way” But the Lewiston Utah strong boy said he’d rather not pre-dict the round- f!i d traction By RAY CARPENTER FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 8 1952 x ten-roun- - U' 5 1-- Lewiston Larruper Predicts KO Victory Over Former World's Heavyweight Champ Pr n r T onigM Layne 10A National League MPATiROL't'f N GlTiH ver Collins Wins Southpaw Golf Pa Arkansas A & M athletic director won his d second straight National Golfers association championship when he defeated Jack Butler Atlanta Ga1 up in the final Thursday SHAWNEE-ON-DELAWAR- (AP) E Ross Collins Left-hande- 36-ho- le Angels had homers by Ron Northey Max West (his 22nd l and Les Peden while catcher Mangan clubbed one for the Stars peden’s poke in the ninth brought the Angels - within one run of victory and raised high the pitch of excitement among the compressed onlookers Hollywood tied for second place with San Diego advanced to within one-hagame of Oakland’ The Acorns were lead league on stopped by Portland 4-homers by Eddie Basinski and 1 Frankie Austin ' The sizzling Padres of Lefty ODoul kept pace by downing San 3 In other action Francisco 1 Seattle trimmed Sacramento hits four collected Portland only of Oak starter Bill Ayers and his relief Johnny Van Cuyk But two of the four were- the bome runs Oakland’s sole score came in the first on Johnny Ostrowski’s homer and had San Diego trailed to come from behind to take'base-mathejn game An error by second Jim Moran in the eighth in-ning kept alive a Padre three-rurally that decided tho issue lf Vemon’8 double provided the big first toning runs The Yankees moved out in front in the second game piling up a 7 to 0 lead for Lefty Bob Kuzava before Washington scored Gene Woodling hit a two run homer as Kuzava emerged with ji four-hittThere were no other major league games scheduled er Yesterday star —Robin Roberts 2 to 1 who pitched a three-hi- t victory for hi5 17th triumph as the Phils went on to beat Boston 10 to 2 in the second game and make it 10 wins in the last 11 ' games 1 4-- 4-- - 3-- 0 n - h 5 |