Show MorSi UlqIx ' Sdiiffid Mobisa usadcn?- -- ' TH2 - T j Close Battles Staged In City Leagues Only two of the clubs that sported unbeaten records through the first two rounds of play in the city' recreation Saturday morning leagues found the going tough in their third outing last week-enThe Fireflies in the north sixth grade league dropped a 29 to 11 bah game to the undefeated Gloworms and the Mohawks were edged 28 to 26 by the Wyandottes iu the south ninth grade loog In both cases the winning teams continued iin the und mid-tow- n ll s Hooper First To Play In Joiisl View Stake basketball championship last night by taking the measure of Hooper Second 58 to 54 It was the third game between the two teams The winners earned a post in the Division 3 tournament starting Feb 9 Riverdale upset Roy Summary: South Sixth - Dccrfliei 34 Ant 8 Wsevils 28 Grashoppsrs 10 JHaroafllea IX Crtcksts 11 Gnata 18 Tarantula 13 Sortk Sixth Termitea IS Bee 7 Fireflies 11 Gloworms 28 Cockroaches It Wasps 28 Mosquitoes 23 Lice 19 Sesth Seventh Buzzards 48 Hswks 34 Csrdtnsls 90 Orioles S3 Kerth Sexcath Geese 20 Swsns lot Pintail 41 Quail 14 Grouse 18 Chuckars SO Pheasants 0 Mallards 10 Ssatk Eighth Wolves 38 Wolverine S3 Xebrat 83 Caribou 37 Kerth Eighth Cheetahs 8 Lynx 74 Leopards 47 Lions 27 Bobcats 38 Tigers IE Cougars 25 Panther 47 Senth Ninth Piutes 38 Apache 8 ‘ Ehophone 41 Utes 28 59-4- 0 Keeper 2x CT7P 20 7 11 3 3 3 3 3 3 8 4 3 B Keeper DBsInap 3 7 JVenetrs 0 4 XVsnstra 1 3 D Towers 115 2 10 Hull 12 13 Miles CTIP JChris’s'n S 1 1 7 Olmatesd 0 3 S 20 Mifflin 2 0 0 4 Barker 0 0 0 0 Korn Platheads def Blafkfeet forfeit IS IT 4 40 4 S 1 0 22 20 12 Rev OT7P 2 7 18 Wold 8 4 0 4 Thomas lit VChrU’s’n 3 5 17 RRead 3 0 0 10 Manning 0 2 3 3 Cook 0 0 7 23 Alien 12 13 Totals 20 27 14 34 Yaquis defeated Navajo forfeit Kerth Ninth Mohawk 26 Wyandotte 28 Seminole 22 Sioux 26 Cherokee 2r Seneca 60 Bigh Brheol Pirates- 87 Start IS Pilots 19 Aces 17 Pioneers 30- - Yankees 23 Ramblers 35 Warriors 31 Trojans vs Scouts postponed ' ? V X r baseball” Saigh’s decision to bar a transfer of the franchise to another city cleared the path toe William Walsingham Jr a vice president of the Cardinals since 1947 to head a syndicate which would buy up Saigh’s 90 per cent interbeaten ranks A double overtime battle in the est and continue the franchise in north sixth league grabbed the St Louis announced the decision Saigh' spotlight this week Bob Watson after a midnight conference with of the Wasps scored the winning Eddie Walsingham “sudden death” pebucket in the Manager offibaseball a and high riod after the two teams battled Stanky fashionable a cial in 20-aof end count at the to a the regulation time and found hotel “No I’m opposed to doing themselves knotted at 24-a-ll after said Saigh "I want the club that” the first three minute period St Louis” In the south sixth grade com- to remain in the in Deer-flieEarlier day syndicates petition Roger Baird of the vict- in Washington Milwaukee and stood out in his team’s interest ory1 over the Ants with a 12- - Houston had expressed in controlling Saigh’s purchasing Roger point scoring performance Combe and his deadly left hand stock and at least in the case of and Houston syndipush shot accounted for 15 points Milwaukee as the Weevils dropped the Grass- cates transferring the franchise Saigh sentenced to' 15 months 28 to 10 hoppers " Some of the tightest ball games in prison and fined $15000 for were played in the south eighth income tax evasion has been given until next May 4 by the court grade league where but five to clear up his financial affairs teams compete The Wolves nosed Saigh’s decision to sell only to out the Wolverines S3 to 35 to would continue take over the league lead while a syndicate which franchise in SL Louis asthe Bears upset the Carbiou 43 the sured an orderly transition of the to 37 Paul Wise of the Wolves was club from one owner to the other Although neither Frick nor high scorer with 20 points fol- the National League can compel lowed by Gallegos of the Bean Saigh to sell to anyone it would with 15 The north ninth graders saw be possible for the other seven Marlin Casteel of the Shoshone’s league club owners to block the of the’ club because their rack up 20 points in his team’s sale 41 to 26 triumph over the Utes unanimous approval is required a new owner can be adto put on the best individual show before to mitted' the league of the day Gary Millspaw count16 points as the Piutes ed for ‘ Iromped by the Apaches 38 to 8 in the same league The Pirates Trojans and Pilots are all coasting along with an unblemished mark to head The the High School league Pilots’ battle with the Pioneers will be the feature game tomorHooper First won the Lake row Summary of games: Jim Yerage of Ogden bolds 17 pin lead over Lou Bryan also of Ogden in Class A as the keg-ler- s await the final games Yerage has a pin total of 3509 Jack Earl of Ogden with 3409 Is the pace setter in Class B SB Blvarlala OTPP Davis 0 1 0 18 R Tubbs 0 WCash 7 7 4 IS Xkmmayer s 4 1 7 Jtuaao 4 2 2 10 Call 0 2 11 X) Applonla 111 1 S 2 4 Lit tied? k 0 0 0 0 24 211159 Totals J Lloyd Mangrum right Niles HL recaps final day’s play at Phoenix Ariz with -- Bo Winninger Oklahoma City Mangrummade it third out of five winter tournaments when he finished with a 272 Winninger trailing him during the tourney feU back to a 1 second place tie T— : Dressen Likes Basketball Finals East Johns of N Y Phillies In Carnegie Tech Pennant Race Geneva Columbia 70 Brown 62 SL Ford-ha- m 56 84 65 45 By CHARLIE DRESSEN ARCADIA Calif (AP) — We could stand another pitcher parbut if ticularly a Clem Labine and Ralph Branca can shake their sore arms I think we can win another pennant in Brooklyn The failure of Branca and Labine last season made pitching our biggest problem If they can pitch the way I know they can then that problem will be solved We’ve got a kid from Montreal named Jim Hughes He’s got real good stuff and can put the ball where be wants to He’s the ideal relief man He came up at the end of last season worked about sig or seven games and got If Hughes bumped only once shows up well I plan to make Joe Black a starter Otherwise I will have to keep Black in the bullpen with occasional starts We’re going to have a stronger bench this year Junior Gilliam can play both the outfield and infield’ He burned up the International League and won the most valuable player award Then there’s Outfielder Carmen Mauro and Walt Moryn All three are hitters and will give our club a little better balance Our first line strength i$ pretty well set you know I don’t expect to make any position changes except that Gil Hodges might catch again if the situation comes up They say our infield is growing old all at once Maybe it is in' years but not in performance Just in case however we have Don Hoak a third baseman and Don Zimmer a shortstop ready to step in if needed That goes for Gilliam too They tell me he can play big league second base right now I think the Phillies will be the team to beat They have a good pitching staff headed by Robin Roberts and 6urt Simmons The St Louis Cardinals also have good young pitching The Giants will be tough to beat especially if Willie Mays gets out of the service The Giants must have Sal Maglie and Larry Jansen in good shape too left-hand- er left-hand- ed South South Carolina 74 Furman 72 Tulane 68 Tennessee 63 - Northwest Louisiana 66 Louisiana College 46 Midwest John CarroU 70 Mount Union - 56 Dickinson (SD) ley City Tchrs 78 Tchrs 81 Val- Southwest Arkansas '79 Pittsburgh (Kan) State 63 Midwestern 88 Trinity (Tex) - 59 Little Rock 82 College of the Ozarks 69 Jockey Killed In Florida OLDSMAR Fla (UP)— Edward Danhauer a jockey whose parents kept him around race tracks all his life was killed ld on one yesterday when his horse fell in the fifth race at Sunshine Park while his father watched Danhauer 's mount White Boots snapped its left foreleg while racing between other horses and threw the young rider to the inside of the track Other jockeys in the race said three or four horses galloped over him Alton J Danhauer Danhauer’s father and agent accompanied his son to Mease Hospital at nearby Dunedin where he died a few minute! later of internal in juries and a fractured skull He never regained consciousness Ralph Williams of Brigham City is out in front in Class C with 3239 In Class $ Jeet Yagi of Brigham City is the leader with 3212 Sunday’s schedule follows: ‘ Brigham City Alleys 5:30 p m — Cecil Bradbury Max Morgan Ralph Williams Don Anderson Ray OlsenDan Olney Everett Renville George Lowery Buster LaRose Malcolm Queeton Walt Jordan Max Slaughter Itay Reeder Bill Lowery Oleen Hansen 8 p m — Ken Yagi Taro Yagi Tosh Tawatari Sootie Yamasaki Knch Sato Jeet Yagi Shig Kano Homer Dunn Wendell Holmes Everett Anderson Paramount Bowl 12:30 p m — Pat Shiramizu Kozo Yamane Jim Nakano Bert Kikuchi Shig Yokomizo Toyso Kato Min Miya Shig Miya Buster Miya Kersh Miya Jun Kikuchi Koke Oda Tom Yamada Pap Miya Kay Kano 3 p m — Dale BennetL George Ellis Reed Harris Jack Stewart Robert Farmer Bud Burnette Ernie Henderson Norm Hutchen Ken Mayne Cliff Comany Don Partridge Albert R Blanch Henry Lobenstein Byron Thurmond William E Murray 5:30 p m — Don Petke Myron Stone Lawrence Russell Harold Clifton Allen Butters Bob Gaisford Gerald Scott Len Harmon -- Allen Gamble Alton Hull Fred 'Weiland Carl Har-war-d Alton Perry Wilson Poul-te- r Kay Sase 8 p m — Frank DeGrood Dave Mogart A W Smith Lou Bryan A1 Avery Hal Francom Lynn Richardson Owen Wansgard Bob Clemensen Hap Payne Bob Solomon Jack Earl Dave Geary Bert Matkin Max Kosof Ogden Bowling Center 11 a m — Bill Albiston Roy Morris John Schwitzer Lew White Elery Young Melvin Bauer Ray Morgan Howard Wheelwright Fred Warner Bill Roberts Ralph Estes Eugene Terkelson Phil Bertone Frank Minster Ike Dallinga 1:30 p m —Cleo Carnahan Don Berry Walt Somerville Art Bob Stegen Dallas Lay-to- n Hy Bush Hosea Ellison Jake Gibson Henry Fryer Fred Bradbury Ken Knowles Ray Painter Heniy Bradbury Howard Painter 4 p m — Jack Sase Yori Ham-ad- a Cuke Koga Mike Robinette Tosh Sase Charlie Burton Charles Timmins Ben Yaunt Harold BennetL Pete WrighL Clinton Keeler Garth ScotL Drexel Dukes Mel Smith Ray BennetL - 6:30 p m — Angelo Decars Art Bresno Frank Decaria S M Pedersen Matt Candia Andy J n Caroles James Caroles Don Aldo DeCorso GeneGreen Don Borgeson Jake Ay- Hht s- s oub Lee Ensign Stan Smith Lloyd B HilL 9 p m — Bob Scott Joe Barney Sr Jim Yerage Dave Workman Harold Bateman Stan Unch Dean Minson Ed Swaibrick Bob Lee Kit Fleg Jim Sarlo Doug Sarlo Larry Hunter Oscar Olson Warren Stewart Logan Bowling Center 2:30 p m — Perc Darley Le mone Maughn A H John Grant Keaton Chick Cluff Arch’ Pyle Harry Erickson Larry Gilmore R Bird Phil Cardon Lionel ’ I 1 Freeman' Don Erickson W F Dufrey Wib Stirling H W Thompson W G Peglaw Play-of- f between winners of the tw-divisions will be held at the Lanes Sunday Feb 8 8 pm In Salt Lake City o Pal-D-M-ar r Texas Quint Develops Under Hull t i Y I!- - JUSTIN Tex (UP)— Thurman Hull a babe in the coaching wood has made Texas the “surprise” basketball team of the Southwest Conference There’s almost a mile of dimes at the Paramount Bowl or so it Hull in his second year as seems looking down the stretch of ten cent pieces bowlers at the head coach opened tbe season popular lanes gave to combat polio Seated is little Susan Woodbury with a team rated no higher than 10 who was attacked by the disease four years ago Behind her third in the conference The signifying their support of the campaign are from left Ernest recreation director Mayor George T Frost City Longhorns might still wind up Shreeve city Manager E J Allison and Maxie Kosof Manager of the Para-mothird Bowl and originator of the Strip of Dimes idea But it currently is leading the f league with a record of three victories and one loss Hull’s team won only three of games dropeight ping five in a row But the boys By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS learned as they played When the LOS ANGELES — Billy GraHONOLULU (UP) — Marina conference season got underway ham 147 New York outpointed Texas dumped its first three op- Art Ted Williams former BosCapt 10 144 Los Angeles Aragon ton Red Sox slugger arrived at ponents losing only to Texas A&M in the conference campaign SAN JOSE Calif — Bobby Barber’s Point Naval Air Station The coach a wiry W’hy 131 Los Angeles outpointtoday en route to Korea to join g star during his play- ed Lauro Salas 132 Monterrey the First Marine Air Wing as a 1 ing days at Texas in jet piloL Mexico 10 team out his made The great outfielder’s arrival its pointed comeback without the aid of Ace here was cloaked under military Finish Strong Forward Gib Ford injured security restrictions and the Navy' HOUSTON (AP) — A fast start would not announce Williams sharpshooter However Ford will be in the and a strong finish has been the Far East departure time’ Williams a member of the Malineup when Texas reopens its trend of the Rice Owls in basketcampaign next week after mid- ball games this season At least rine Reserve when he was reterm examinations with engage- the scores by quarters indicates called to active duty at the end ments against Baylor and Rice such a situation of the 1951 bhseball season nt - 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At C-dc- n'g corjLs Cscutifc! iKcom ihs test Tira Deal In Town Always Buy Fisk WO rJlONGY DOWN UJ ‘ B ih and Well Avs 1 Odsn C 2) m Roy Utah J - La-Feb- er - LNEW YORK' (UP)— Vince Martinez was favored at' to beat Carmine Fiore in their television tonight tad surt his 1833 drive for n shot at the ‘welterweight crown Young Martinet' of Paterson N J will be seeking his 13th consecutive victory when he Slugger Fiore Shares off against at Madison Square Garden Because of five- - straight victories in 1832 handsome Martinez was presented with the Box- IJoivl Or MOO DIKES 1 Northern Utah’s annual Round Robin bowling tournament will conclude Sunday with competitions on Ogden Logan and Brigham City alleys Champions will be crowned in A B C and D divisions' H Saigh rejecting “feeler” offers from syndicates in Milwaukee and Houston revealed bis stand early today before meeting with Frick and Giles in the commissioner’s office at 9:30 am (EST) The meeting will be Sslgh’s first with baseball’s highest executives since he was sentenced to 15 months in Jail for tax evasion Frick and Giles were expected to give Saigh a reasonable of his length of time to dispose t Cardinals stock Neither Frick nor Giles has made any statement about Saigh’s personal baseball future preferatring to confer with baseball’s so the But before doing torneys Cards’ president himself has announced he will sell out because he doesn’t want “to embarrass Eli rani 1 - 494 TY A X Almost Mile oi Dimes Bui face-to-fac- STANDARD-EXAM1NI- FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 30 1853 Habit Forming Mangruni Bryan Yerage Ready for Pin Fate of Cardinals in Hands Oi League Oiiicials Showdown in Class A Finals in Salt Lake Feb 8 Yalsingham Ilay Take Over e with a NEW YORK (UP) —Fred Saigh crudial conference with Baseball Commissioner Fcfd Frick and National League President Warren Giles assured St Louis fans today that he would not sell his controlling interest in the Cardinals to any syndicate which would transfer the franchise to another city OSDIN (UTAH) fivcriU ef tit latzfocuntsia fitter Sttwiftf Ci M UU City Re Uisl tVASAICH DI3ITIBUIE£G C03tPANY |