Show I IO-- A n o 1 II Patrolling my These Youngsters Bring Casaba Crown fo the Lewis High School CAPACITY CROWD TEN TEAMS WILL SEEK TITLE IN TO ATTEND CARD With Al Warden MICKEY SIIADER IS NOW FIFTY The Petaluma chamber of commerce in California missed a good bet on Washington's birthday On that day the city's best known native son in baseball Mickey Shader was 50 vears of — — a?t O " x r Bits of Sports Banter Melvin Miller Johnny Callahan Ross McBurney Tex Colvin Speed Clark Tex Gibbons and Max Com er members of the Ogden Boosters back in 1934 have all retired from active basketball play'Just the other night Joe Forten- berry center of the famous Booster team now with the Phillips Oilers national champions announced his retirement effective with the close of the 1941 tournament at Denver in March The career of a basketball player is short indeed these days It seems only yesterday that Miller McBurney Callahan and Gibbons were running wild on the courts of the nation as members of the national championship Wichita Hen ry's Sixteen M men hoop teams1 of the Ogden district begin the quest of the 1941 championship at the Weber gymnasium next Wednesday eve Officials in charge look ning for increased attendance and a much better brand of ball The advance seat sale for the an nual Utah scholastic tournament at Salt Lake is far ahead of that of other years Dave Mitchell one of the executive officers informs1 5 1 MICKEY SIIADER Observes anniversary years He makes many taiks before gatherings of baseball enthusiasts in many parts of the country He invariably prefaces his remarks with: "I'm from - Petaluma the world's Petaluma's unofficial good will ambassador claims the only way ne hasn't eaten an egg is unpeeled while standing on his head at the well bottom of a egg-bask- - Hank Luisetti former Stanford basketball ace scored S3 points in a portion of a game with Golden State at San Francisco the other night His Olympic club team has the backing of coast writers to win the national A A U crown at Denver in March Jc' v This department figures that the contract offered Ernie calls for around $12000 which isn't hay in these times Then again Lombardi is near the end of his major league trail Reports from Cincinnati indicate that only two other members of the Reds organization are getting more than Lombardi has been offered One of these must be Bucky Wal ters and the other if our guess is worth a dime Paul Derringer Joe DiMaggio New York Yankee outfielder is also a holdout He is asking for a cool $40000 for the 1941 season in the American league et" 40-fo- ot Weber college hoopsters not compete in the Intermountain A A- - V basketball joust at Bingham next week Ecker studio of Salt Lake is the heavy favorite to retain the title will The Lombardi Asks for $18000 Standard-Examin- If you er want to see the classic get your Just a few years ago Ernie Lom- seat bid in early Last year more bard i was paid $175 per month as than 33000 fans watched the catcher of the Ogden classic first-strin- g o baseball Gunners in the league At that time the season lasted around five months For the entire period j Lombardi received around $1000 for his work The same Lombardi is now demanding 18 times that amount with the Cincinnati Reds in the National league he "Schnozzle and Big Six"-a- s was known to Ogden fans has been told to sign the final contract offered by the Cincinnati Reds — or Feminine keglers of Ogden will open play Sunday at the Ogden Bowling Center in the city tourna New records In all events ment loom Feminine officials have enrolled ten teams for the competition In just two months plus the baseball campaign in the Pioneer league will get under wayfor 1941 And scores of fans including feminine boosters are counting the days until the new season officially opens Utah-Idah- else YJ3ARDEN IN N Former Champ Returns To Ring Wars As 147 1 By JACK CUDDY NEW YORK Feb 28 (UP) Red lights and beef may assist Lou Ambers tonight in his comebaclt quest for vengeance against Lightweight Champion 'Lew Jenkins in jammed Madison Square GarRed lights atop the ring posts will glow protectively between rounds as Ambers strengthened by five pounds of flesh seeks satisfaction from the Texan who tagged him with his first kayo and took away his title last May cast their round's-en- d when Jenkins warning: smashed the "Herkimer Hurricane" twice on the chin after the bell rang concluding the second round But the commission ordered them a few days later "so fighters can that the round is ended even if they can't hear" No IXnrSTKIAL IFAGCE Team Standing U S - P A Tpot P Boosters Strors's Studebakers American Can Co Msxwe'l Hous Coffee Elks CluT ' Canco CaKforrl Pack L PL Samuels c:ix Fervire American Pack Corp Oe-le- W L 43 42 40 39 32 34 26 32 31 29 19 27 29 30 35 35 37 38 40 50 a scores for men: A Smith 17a — hoz c Parry 222 211 zui 2' A Fialdinl 211 203 R Chadwick 219 G Pet Mesher 208 195 R Seavers 208 and E NieLxon 191 Other hi eh scores for ladies: I Seavers 623 609 179 15S 166 — 503 P Dimon 178 E Little 167 R Romano 162 162 F Spracher 50 565 16S arid V Hawkins 162 493 Other team scores 49 Pa's Inn 822 848 829 — 2499 464 Ma's 841 861 806 — 2408 449 Citizen's Finance 828 804 717 — 2349 420 Star Printing Yellow Cab 744 814 759 — 2317 275 American Can 770 713 818 — 2301 695 768 796— 2259 Brigham City Other hierh - mm i to ' - i 1 V mi i-- v nJH- t s-e- -e legal blows dressed him for the "kill"— for the technical knockout that came in the third round lay-oAm After a bers returns to the Garden as a welterweight for tonight's e tilt and heartened by knowledge Jenkins will be disqual ified If he attempts any punching However neither bulbs nor beef have influenced the betting men Price-makEddie Borden quotes Jenkins a 13-- 5 favorite to win and 5 that he kayoes the Herkimer N Y Italian again Jenkins is favored largely be cause of his youth and terrific punch In their first bout !he floored rugged Ambers- four times two of the canvas-- trips coming In the first and second sessionsDeiore tne illegal blows were men of 49th struck Bharp-eye- d street see no reason why the Texan can't repeat against Ambers who may be y after his long a lay-o- fi tempered by only one tune-u- p bout The champion has been fairly busy since belting out Ambers He fought three welterweights with mediocre success and retained his title on a second-roun- d knockout over Pete Lello In his welterweight scraps Jenkins was stopped by Henry Armstrong in the sixth round He won a close decision over Bob Montgomery and fought a draw with Champion Fritzie Zivic Meanwhile Ambers had but one tune-u- p winning an easy decision over Norment Quarles at Hartford Conn Feb 14 However Ambers' admirers are backing him In brisk betting They ponit out the "Hurricane ' had ad vantages over Jenkins in speed skin weight ruggedness stamina experience and courage They emthe 135- phasize he had division when he met Jen pound kins in May and that paring down from 145 pounds to 1344 weakened him so that he was "half dead' This time he will scale a natural 140 about five and a half pounds more than the Texan Larruping Lou's supporters re call also no man ever beat the 10-mo- FOURTH DROPS CLOSE BATTLE ff 10-rou- nd ht er 6-- - - ring-rust- lay-off- — 10-rou- nd out-gro- 4f vr 1 m v I 1 - - - FOURTH WARD LSaundrsf GT FP 1 Flnnerty f Longstrthc Hancock g Taylor g Crandoll g 1 6 0 2 0 MSaundrsf 133 O 2 8 4 3 0 J 192-14- 3!DIIawkesf 2 2!Grow f 2 4Doman c 5 17Sohade g 1 1 McKay g 0 4!stiupe g O 0 VC ! ifSn f fr ' f 1 At nine p m Sunday the schedule will be as follows: Alley 1 Shupe Williams Cand- - A 1 ' s k 4 1 Cream ANNEX BASKETBALL GONFALON Lewis High school today sports the 1941 Ogden City scholastic basketball crown The Lewis team walloped Central 88 to 19 Thursday at Ogden High to win the championship Front row left to right: Roy Romander center Roger Lynch guard Bill Stromberg center Paul Crockett guard and Eugene McMillan forward Back row left to right: Cliff Doxey coach Ray Cox guard Norman Call guard Frank Hazen captain and forward Ken Dransfield forward Bob Bateman forward and '- Co I Lewis HpB¥siet?a Ky Tftle Trim en'fral In Hia 111 Totals 18 13 9 45 Totals 13 18 10 36 Referee Baliff umpire Welch FOURTEENTH TO OPPOSE NINTH ed Francis Incorporate alley 4 Kammeyer's Singles and doubles for Ogoen feminine keglers will be scheduled Sunday March 9 at the Ogden Bowling Center officials of th ladies' organization announce Between 50 and 75 feminine bowlers of Ogden will enroll in the singles and doubles t events Late in March the state feminine tournament will be conducted on the Ogden Bowling Center Alleys - New York Rangers Gai nl hird Place Yosemite to Open Collegiate Series vv 5-- sixth-plac- 1-- I Le-ro- er Central won the opening game of 111 season from Lewis but the Cliff the 11 Doxey coached machine turned the Totals 10 23 11 31 Totals 13 16 10 36 tables on the Centralites in the Referee Welch umpire Baliff second league event TWENTIETH EIGHTH Thursday's contest found the GT FPj GTFP Stone f 4 5 3 lllSteele 3 3 1 7 Lewis aggregation taking a comf 5 1 O 10Bruesch t 4 3 3 11 Cherry f Berrett c 1 5 5 7jWalquist c 2 5 4 8 manding lead in the very firstt pe7 2 1 15 EThorstedg 14 13 riod and holding a Dunn g decided adBelnap g 1 0 0 2iLNorsethg 2 10 4 Penrleton g 0 0 0 O GThorstedg 110 2 vantage in every department of DNorsethg 2 Smartt Beauty Salon allej : NEW YORK Feb 28— (UP) — (Staff photo) The New York Rangers climbed into a third - place tie with the Detroit Red Wings in the National OA1 r rs Hockey league last night by scorYOSEMITE Calif Feb 28 (ul HUH e The sixth annual Pacific Coast ining a 2 victory over the Montreal Canadians tercollegiate ski meet today opened The Chicago Black Hawks scored its three days of competition with a 0 win over the Red Wings 112 skiers from 18 colleges entered in the racing and jumping events CAGE RESULTS University of California defendVirginia Military 39 Washington ing champion and University of and Lee 32 Washingon were favored to win Oregon 37 Oregon State 36 the team championship Individual Albama 39 Georgia Tech 33 stars in the meet included : Bob Blatt and Bill Pitcher of Stanford Kentucky 62 Mississippi 52 Texas 42 Texas A & M 22 Bill Redlin and Carl Neu of WashDuke 38 North Carolina 37 By MATT B WYSE ington Elton Blazier and Felix Franklin and Marshall 61 Leb- Bertagna of Washington State Standard-Examiny Staff anon Valley 40 Rust of Fresno State John Lewis High hoopsters captured the 1941 Ogden City Penn State 50 Muhlenberg 29 Numbers of Idaho and Bill Hatch Northern Montana 45 Carroll 28 and Robert Hirschkind of high school title at Ogden High Thursday before 1500 Portland (Ore) 28 Gonzaga 35 18 0 4 2 2 0 0 2 0 alley 3 "At last we can play the Grand Old Game!" O Early Golf Pace 158-21- ' list 1 The teams closed the people by trouncing Central 39 to GTFP season in a deadlock for first place with five vic5 4 4 14 regular — 6 1 12 tories and ntift Kfthapk finch 2 4 2 6 HUNTSVILLE Ben Hogan Sets t ' V i 1 Ten feminine bowling teams will open play Sunday In the 1941 Ogden city tournament Lillian Wilson secretary of the Ogden Women's Bowling association announced today The competition is scheduled for the Ogden -- Bowling Center alleys March 2 starting at seven mp m schedule calls The seven p for the following teams to perform: Alley 1 C C Anderson Co alley 2 Intermountain Knitting alley 3 Forsgren's alley 4 Wright's Incorporated" aHey 5 Fred M Paramount Ice Nye's alley 1 Twentieth ward and Huntsville M men teams won posts in the Ogden district M men tournament at the Weber gymnasium next week by listing victories last night in the Ogden stake round robin at the Weber high court Huntsville nosed out Fourth 36 to 31 and Twentieth gained a 45 to 36 decision over Eighth ward Twentieth and Huntsville will meet Saturday night for the stake championship and to determine the first and second place teams In the district meet Grow and D Hawks sparkled for Huntsville Longstroth bagged 17 points for Fourth ward Dunn topped the Twentieth warders Scores: t'27 18V-16-8 it ! play Lewis bounced into a 13-- 5 lead in the opening stanza and left ithe floor at the rest period on the long end of a 25 to 8 score Crane of Central tossed in two quick buckets as the third period got under way to reduce the margin to 2 but the Central spurt was 25-1- short-live- d Bill Kinner's machine played its best brand of ball in the third period In this canto the Centralites scored eight points as against 10 for the Lewis team Each coach used a flock of reserves in the final period of play with Central scoring two points and Lewis four The Lewis hoopsters played a marvelous offensive game and were especially powerful on defense Romander Lewis center sparked the attack The colorful pivot man tossed in eight - buckets for 16 points McMillen Hazen and Crockett each tallied six points for Fourteenth Ward M men earned the right to battle Ninth Ward for CANCO a post in the Ogden district M men (High Team Series) tournament last night by trimming Ttl 3 MAPLFWAY ALLEYS 1 2 Mt Ogden 40 to 31 at the Fourth 531 WEBER LEAGUE 14? 201 W Glesrey 15 Team Standings 207 143 — 4 88 13 Ward gymnasium M Iyre W L 127 19$ 173 — 49S C Korris Ninth and Fourteenth clash SatIntermountain AO 508 17 15fi 163 lg9 Roofing Co P Bruin at eight p m at the Fourth twice Italian 27 18 urday 148 174 lfiO— 4S2 B & B Clothes S Rfrie 29 19 Ward 127 127 127— 381 Bank Smokery Mike Promoter Jacobs gymnasium in the crucial expects Handicap Williamson Body Co 29 25 a battle of about Ogden Eighteenth will engate $50000 gross Electrolux 2S88 24 S97 1054 937— Totals roll in the tournament as chamStreet Car Lunch 21 27 Rodeo Tavern of the stake and also defend18 27 STRONG'S STTJDEBAKERS pions The Shoe 3 30 (Second High Team Series) ing district champions 3 Ttl 1 2 Beck and Cramer starred for the Individual came: Allen High J 244 574 165 224 Team high series: Intermountain 890 J Earl Fourteenth last night 5 530 Eldredge 172 R Hoce Team high game: Intermountain 2564 were the best bets Lewis 5 446 and Hulmston 143 V Little 149- 539 175 for the losers Score: R Chadwiek Crane and Farrell were the only Ten High Average Bowler 157 1S5 233— 577 B Burnett H Wessman MT OGDEN FOURTEENTH 174 Cubs to hit the hoop with any kind — 204 C 68 6S 6S HandicapBy bee 163 of Crane led the Cen- 111 1 4 C 5 3 4 2 f Cramer Hulmston 8 via consistency oi i reDJS Sr rrirnouuiiu Thompson 164 9S7- S70 F Anderson SSO 1003 — a a Totals 4 or tsen i i Kidridge iriersnev nogan 162 lui't 3317 c 1 5 1 3 2 1 1 5iHerdti c L Wi'bur 154 and Herman Barron of White Carter K Evans Beck 2 3 5 HIzti Individual series: AA Smsrtt 623 12 2 O 6 3 g Strlnffflowg 154 266 Smartt led Y ' H'eH low 60 the N Plains T Stewart singse: Lour tit on g 2 1 0 7 pro- Meender155 222 126 A FiaWini scores: O B Ink g 0 2 0 Oj Boyle Other high f Shipley 111 149 fessional and 10 amateur golfers 214 622: F Jemmett 217 L Stit?er E Doane Zaugg f 3Kammeyerf 1002 j94 Beckrran 146 36 anholes final T of 213 into the the C Sandstrom 201 G Austad Saunders g 0 1 0 0 L 149 nual $5000 St Petersburg open toTurner 211 J Schwitzer 204 and W 211 A Smith Totals 16 16 S 40j Totals 200 and 13 16 5 31 day Referee Hancock umpire Uoll Barron scores: and the team Other grabbed Hogan 921? 924 978 — 2830 E'ks Cub lead at the tournament's halfway — 2769 919 943 907 Co Can American mark yesterday with their second 9S3 S90 895 — 276S Maxwell House KANSAS CITY Feb 28 (AP)— 934 SS3 951—2768 round for agconsecutive sub-pV P- & S P — 3 274 R54 940 A 939 matter of $6000 annually is one CHx Service gregates of 136 each S99 934 — 2721 L R Samuel of the major problems keeping the Felix Serafin came In one stroke 7S3 S70 PS4 — 2637 Calif Pack — S53 Six conference from naming SS5 2551 BigPack Sll behind Hogan and Barron with American BRIGHAM Feb 28 — Willard e Briga commissioner to handle 137 a ham Sixth ward M men will and OCDEX MIXED LEAGUE affairs its thl sregion in the Ogden district represent 138 were Jimmy at M men'a Grouped Team Standing tournament at the Weber gym- Demaret W L Pet basketball Faculty representatives the condefending champion Herin nasium Ogden next week 70 30 700 ference's Finance Co Citizen's the man ruling body meet in a and Keiser youthful Willard eked out a 24 to 23 victory 62 3S 620 Eleventh ward trimmed First special session 7 f-tomorrow afterover of Battle Chick Mantua Harbert Creek while 41 Sixth ward upset Sec590 39 to 30 at Washington high noon ward Mi' & r Pa'i Chicken Inn 59 ond 34 ward to 28 In 48 52 4S0 games played here Mich Overhauling of the league's school last night to win the first-ha- lf Scores: 46 54 460 is the main item of Ftar Printing Team WILLARD MANTUA 41 5 in the Weber organization 4iu championship Brigham City Co business 60 40 400 G T F P GTFPl American Can stake M men basketball league 2 3 1 5LHaiHIng f O 0 0 0 350 Barker f 35 65 that Dr Yellow Cab Co 91 VJensen 4 3 First ward won the second half H It Dwas learned today 3 t 1 2 8 5 9 yvoodvatt State of Iowa Bergmann Woods c 3 5 2 S'Hansen c 7 UP 0 0 0 0 title The teams flipped a coin Farmer of role the dual finds the g repre5 2 0 10 2RHallingr (High Team Series) 3 after the game last night to de- sentatives' o110 0 0 0 FJensen g 0 0 0 0 1 Ttl Facer g 2 president and secretary u o u O eraser termine the first and second place too burdensome — i 629 1&3 190 253 Rasmusenf 2 0 O 4 A Fmartt v U u U s uuii 13R 419 112 169 entries in the district meet next N Wessman e commis172 167 118 — 457 Hiring of a C Stewart week Eleventh won the toss and Totals 9 6 24 13 28 Totals 159 132 450 9 159 5 23 Gus 10 Feb DETROIT UP) over B Simmons to sioner take Bergmann's duScore by quarters will enroll as the first place team 197 1S2 191 — 570 H- We8imail N heavyof WUIard Reaves Peters ties and those io 16 18 24 Lesnevich Cliffside Edwards and Critchlow sparked — 2525 Mantua had 2 840 6 13 23 weight 859 826 who waning hope names officials for all contoday the Eleventh warders to victory Totllj bout of Joe with a was sugcontests championship Baird was the best bet for the ference athletic ST ADA RD- - EXAMINER SIXTH WARD SECOND WARD Louis ' gested First ward five (Second High 1Team 2Series)3 deTtl Richards f 1GTFPl Lesnevich scored a 3 O 2' Hansen f GTFP To name a commissioner with 3 117 Score: 180 185 193 558 O O 6jeosen f 3 Tingey Mann over C Burton 0 4 O O cision last f Nathan full FIRST WARD ELEVENTH j WARD 172 137 189 authority as in the Big Ten 498 Hansen 7 3 3 17Fishburn e 7 3 1 15 E Dryfdale O uniii PPl 4166 OT such before fans 149 173 GTFP 490 168 and coast conferences the night Pacific 1 3 TVaintineg 3 ALarsone A Peterson 6 uuenier c 2 3 0 4 Critchlow f 4 2 2 10 150 132 176 458 ILLarson g 12 that' drew fashion 3 0 0 6 Jeppsen g 0 010 it E Peterson impressive 0 0 JDallingaf 22 2 0 4 Masters f 110 2 representatives must amend the 158 221 140 — 517 E Vain tine g 0 0 0 0 boos and catcalls from the crowd L Parker Gait 6 2 6 Edwards e 7 5115 Six constitution which vests all Baird g 6 2 0 12 Woolsey g 2 3 2 6 Big was New the It 804 871 846—2521 g fighter's Totals Jersey its 15 8 4 34 Totals 2 Totals 28 powers in the 13 9 3 0 0 6 Purlngtong 0 2 11 Ford g Score by quarters: a as fifth victory heavyweight 3 O O O 1 0 group A HDalingag g 12 faculty Luddingtn Smartt 629 Sixth Ward Hi eh Individual series 4 21 26 34 since he lost to ' Anderson f O 0 O 0 Billy Conn in the The commissioner plan would Second Ward 5 15 23 28 and D Evans 522 A same ring last summer in a light- Smartt 253 individual single: Officials: Referee Nlelson mplre cost Totals 13 17 4 30 approximately $6000 a year or Totals 17 11 5 39 ard L Parfcer 221 Referee Anderson umpire Arnett heavyweight title bout $1000 for each school hunch-shoulder- i 1 Principal John Stark non-titl- red-lig- 1 - zJ i I post-ligh- ts 10-rou- nd OOP FN BOWLING CENTER Sunday March 2 1 k4: den Feminine Bowlers Await First Round Firing r1 i V Pound Battler 10-rou- nd BOWLING LOCALTOURNEY 9 — Friend Russ Newland of the As sociated Press in San Francisco writes as follows anent Mickey Shader He expected a congratulatory telegram at Seals stadium which he haunt3 daily hoping to pick up a young first baseman for the Tucson team he is president of in the Arizona-Texa- s league Shader also has served as a scout for the Cincinnati Red3 for seven 1941 n Gn 0& ©niuDrQs FEBRUARY 28 FRIDAY EVENING THE OGDEN STAN DARD -- EXAMINER tral players with eight points and Farrell collected seven Lewis turned in 17 field goals during the championship meJee while Central could only amass six Central registered six out of 16 free throws and Lewis five out of 10 Coaches Dick Kapple and Gilbert Moesinger of Ogden high handled the officiating Pep clubs and bands of each school attended CENTRAL Crane Nielson Forrell Jarkson Sessions g 3 0 3 2 0 2 S' McMillen 0 0! Hazen f f &Zrtlk We have a new stock of Wiilson gloves and equipment to select from FIELDER'S NEW MODEL STREAMLINED GLOVES Wholesale lOO — 8525 — 8 1075 Prices Others $ lOO and up GLOYT —A SALE SPE FIELDER'S Special CIAL while they last Genuine horse- Prices hide full lined What a buy! For Schools Regular price $3 See the new shoes bats and all softball equipment For Teams LEWIS J GTFP" 3 0 3 g 0 g O t c 41 ' GTFP 2 4 2 fi 2 2 2 6 1 7iRomander c 8 10 16 1 1 Crockett g 3 O 0 K 0 0! Lynch g 1 lfStrombrg f O O O 0 0 0! 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