Show o Urn Ogden Reds Gird for Ten tyJoundsCer: Opener at Affleck Park ’42 kieCorry Ndl vr 942 Members 0 OGDEN CITY Seven Right and Three Lefts Scrap at Marysvale For Starting Positions: Chris May Be Farmed Pitcher Mac Not Ready to Name First-da- y M b o o o ke Gloria’s first coach Walter Spence is teaching her how to make that left turn Gloria a frequent record-smashlast year has continued her assaults this winter and spring She’s averaged almost one broken record a week for 1942 with 13 to her credit now Why is she so anxious to break records? Well this may be the reason She may not be for amateur competition eligible much longer Rumors persist that she Jhay go to Hollywood or become a model What does Gloria say? She just smiles and says she’s glad the movies are interested in her She insists she’d rather be a newspaper writer preferably a sports writer but Hollywood does pay better! Despite all the time she spends practicing and dashing around the east to swimming meets Gloria manages to keep well up in her studies at Nyack high school here She will be graduated this year and— if she thumbs down on professional offers — she’ll go to college next fall Gloria holds 30 national records now and she’s proudest of one she er acquired a few weeks ago — the mark In Mach sjie swam the distance in the New York Athletic club pool in one minute 148 seconds chopping a second and a half off Eleanor Holm’s 1935 time There’s no telling what may come up between now and then but if she’s still eligible Gloria will defend her national outdoor back-strocrown in the August championships at Neenah Wis er southpaw hurler Howard pitched one inning in the waning days of the 1941 season for Ogden suffered a leg injury and had to retire Neither of the southpaws looks good enough to set the league afire In fact this corner doesn’t look for either of these men to stick very long with the Reds Unfavorable playing conditions hkve wrecked the drills of all of the clubs training in California Despite this handicap most of the youngsters reported in fine shape More to Come 30gden has two and maybe three hurlers coming from Birmingham and Columbia and one of them will be a capable southpaw Manager jV "t I - - v A mVV s m i LOCAL BASER ALLERS Two whose home is Ogden one a na- tive and the other adopted look forward to the Pioneer leagtie opening Stay 1 Dale L&ybourne left - has been mentioned as eon- sidering another whirl at the diamond sport Dave Christensen Og- den lefty is in camp with the Ogdens at Marysville Calif and is (f1 -- i Peeking a regular berth on McCorry’s hurling staff Dave is an Og- sandlot product while Layboume is making his home here after having succumbed to the lure of an Ogden miss and is now a married man — this by the way is no journalistic scoop Whether — would be a news beat Dale will play — the - Advance Ticket Sale Is Readied by Reds9 Ofiice — IDAHO SCHOOLS ! COAST BAf LE AGAINST STARS HOLLYWOOD April jl (AP)— Seattle moying into a three to one Gomez was credited with that lead in the current seriesi defeated many triumphs in the Yankee pen- Hollywood 6 to 2 inf The first nant drive last season largely game of their daytinjenightiiiie Lefty confesses “because Murpay doubleheader today f was having a good year” The lenPitchers Bill Bevensjof Seattle der southpaw started all those and Wayne Osborne of the Stars went Ihe route but the visiting games but the big right-handwas around at the finish of many hurler gave up six hits ivhile Osof them borne was! touched for lL The second game of the bill was You should know Johnny Mur to be played tfhight scheduled The phy burly Irishman is an un? i K Score: H E hero the of Yankees’ chamsung Seattle 200 200 002—6 11 1 000 100 100—2 6 3 pionship teams He is perhaps Lie Hollywood j Sevens and Collins best relief pitcher in the majors Brenzel Oorne and j fi When the opposing fire gets too hot they call out the fireman— PADRES PREVAIL Fireman Murphy (Some call him SAN DIEGO Calif Grandma but Johnny doesn’t apApril 18' (AP)— A1 Olsen set Los 'Angeles prove) back with four hits today to give And he may have many fires to the San Diego Padres A 5 to 0 squelch this season because Gomez Coast league victory over the Anthe Castilian is no gels It was San Diego’A third conlonger a spring chicken and nei- secutive win i f ' R H E ther is Rufus the Red Ruffing ' Score who also was clocked with 15 vic- Loa Angeles: 000 000 OO0—O 4 2 San Diego a101 003 004--5 12 1 tories a year ago Mallory Dobernlc (6) and Todd Olsen Seldom a Starter I and SaikelcL i Murphy has been with the Yanks since 1934 and has started few SINGLETON LOSES games He’s out in the bullpen OAKLAND Calif April 18 when the first batter walks to the Oakland beat Portland §2-- 0 (AP) and dish but he’s often on the mound 3 in a Coast league dqubleheader as the last hitter whiffs today to make it four fh a row If Murphy has any ambitions to over Portland and to stretch the be a starting headliner he never Oaks' list of victoriel to six talks about them And since smart straight First game: I R H E Joe McCarthy knows just how valPortland 000 000 00’)— 0 6 0 uable the fireman has been to the Oakland 100 000 10d-- 2 5 0 Yankee eause It’s a good bet that Liska and Leovich Salvesod and Raij Johnny gets more lettuce than mondi If! many of the game’s Second game: rjR H E er i- wise-cracki- w j den ! “ SEATTLE WINS again” 4 4a VOTE BAN UPON i i Take us out to the ball game I Ttie season for Ogdenites will open in the Pioneer baseball league at John Affleck park Friday May 1 Opponents for the Ogden Reds in the ceremonial opener will be Tony Robello’s Twin Falls Cowboys ' A great show in prospect The local club has made provisions to accommodate fans who are interested in securing their tickets before game date John Sarlo Ogreds secretary that season reservations for box seats and general admission tickets may be purchased at the baseball office 413 Eccles building General admis-&i- n and book tickets may be purchased also at the First Security bank news stand or at the Mecca Sarlo declared that a large crowd seems assured fgr the opening game and asks that as many fans as possible take advantage of the advance sale EXTRA CONTEST 5 r - i an-noiinc- ed j vBOISE Ida April 18 (UP)— The State High School Athletic association Friday rejected a proposal to discontinue all prep sports tour- naments for the duration of the war and voted to prohibit postseason baseball football and basketball games E F Grider secretary of the association reported a referendum will be conducted among the smaller Class B high schools to determine whether a state basketball tournament will be held or whether Class B hoop competition will conclude at regional meets Class A tournaments will be held as usual The prohibition against games will apply to charity and benefit performances as well as other competition The association adopted two constitutional amendments one per- j post-sea-s- on J ng 100-met- ' '4 i V' -- l er v V RIDER brilliant' apprentice jockey makes bow on Big Apple at Jamaica following phenomenal success at Bowie lie is a RACE Wahler product of C&liente YET IS COMER By NEA Service AUGUSTA Ga April 18 — Professionals here for the Masters' tournament say Chick Herbert does everything wrong yet hits the ball a mile and holes the important ones Harbert who made a name for himself on the winter tour mitting the athletic delegates as- closing on the Augusta national sociation to meet whenever neces- course is a natural hitter who comsary and the other banning ninth pensates instinctively at impact for semester students from playing unorthodox mannerisms In the basketball earlier stages of the swing ke j i 5 5-- ‘ J j r3 ) H r well-puDli-ciz- ed starters There isn’t a strictly relief pitchannounces er in the BigShow now who has McCorry our pitching depart- been working at his trade as long ‘T feel-th- at ment will be one of the strong as Murphy—eight years And in points of our 1942 club” said Man- that time he has won 73' games ager McCorry “Birmingham and while losing 37 for the excellent avColumbia have a flock of fine pitch- erage of 664 He is credited with ers and we are sure to get the World Series victories in 1939 and cream of the rookie crop? 1941 “I personally look for Hetki and Johnny was the Fordham flash of McHugh to have fine' seasons 1929 and after his great college Hetki comes with a marvelous season was signed by the Yankees Edward and sent to Albany Ke reputation Then in June He spent the Reds will the gradjoin next two years with St Paul and Flynn comuates from Fresno state this was with Newark in 1932-3- 3 It and will help the Reds was at Newark ing month in 1933 that Mur" a lot fame- - as & rephy first “I’ll stack our pitching up with liefer Aftergained he had been knocked any other club in the Pioneer out in his first three starting asleague Dave Christensen is im- signments Manager A1 Mamaux the grade gave him one proving and may make relief anafter job out if lacks he farmed He will be other and Johnny came through 1942 stick to during the polish with flying colors “Our clubs of 1940 and 1941 Tough Spot To Be In boasted fine pitching and the 1942 Relief pitchers generally come InWe’ll no be will team exception to games under the worst possible have plenty of mound strength and conditions with men on bases a look for power also in other detough hitter at bat and the game partments of the team” intra-quad seriously in doubt But laboring unThe Reds will collide "in der these circumstances Murphy balance the contests during last year turned in the marvelous here at of the training period of 199 Bob Feller the average Marysville league’s leading pitcher had a 315 Manager McCorry was Murphjr has had only one mittal when he asked to name his figureseason during his stretch with starting hurler against Twin Falls poor at John Affleck park the night of the Yanks Here’s his record ew Won Lost Average May 1 14 This corner looks for either Wal- 1934 10 ter McHugh or John Hetki to 1935 9 draw down the pitching assign- 1936 Min 13 ment Much will depend however 1937 g on the condition of these two 1938 1939 3 hurlers at game time g McCorry plans to bring 18 or 1940 20 players back to Ogden for the 1941 g The Yankees could spare quite a opener He may release two or few of the aces on their three players this week roster before'they could spare PROVE CITIZENSHIP the Fireman Seventy-thre- e wins and 37 losses that’s a good lifeBy NEA Service LOS ANGELES time mark and remember' reef April 18 Boats are making the trip to pitchers are credited or charged the Catalina Island fishing beds only with those games they perthe Horshoe kelp beds off Long sonally win or lose Beach and the Glory Hole on the Thereof no column In record Malibu coastline and returning book to show the numberthe of games with limit catches of barracuda they “saved” for some preceding halibut sea bass sculpin and an twirler And Murphy has saved a occasional albicore of them Ask Lefty! There aren’t any naval restric- passel tions on the pleasure fishing fleet that files out of Long Beach San meet Pedro Redondo Hermosa Santa CORPUS CHRISTI Texas April Monica Ocean Park Venice and 18— An invitation track meet will Malibu fn the early morning but be held at the Corpus Christ! naval proof of citizenship must be pre- air station June 12 Profits to sented navy relief 5 Portland Oakland ' 030 000 0—3 11 3 103 001 k — 5 1 Singleton and Leovlch Pippen ChelinI J (7) and Glenn U WOOD WORTH NEW YORK April 18 Wood Memorial the east’s Kentucky derby test which is scheduled for Jamaica April 25 has sbeen increased in value to $25(05 LJ kzJ K-j- k-J $ $25lOQO IVIN3SHIELD WIPE blade and arm inspected Here is the YmJ of war time TSII3 Z1L CLASS cleaned tune-o- p instrument panel service your car needs cow— to make it mi better and last longer let es give yoer car this $f lubrication Job-p-lus the 17 ether check -- e? services shown here— at no extra cost except fjgv&i gSQSMSB© for materials and adjustments if msmmm IMTOSC3 vaonunedar needed brvsbed cleaned one Asfa trays out 'ijjS i(ff Ft1 CATTERY tested teraM-na- ls cleaned certified water added if needed r ft IRES km VALVES aH and inspected foreign ' material removed j star-studd- D fi7 Yes the national outdoor back-strochampion is taking lessons again Her tendency is to turn i' right as she reaches the end of a pool and heads back This she finds sometimes loses her precious fractions of a second A champion should be able to turn either way so & lias Assortment re f turns John Hetki another right hander 195-pound- fU N Y — Gloria Callen glamour girl of the swimming pools is learning to make ' left of the Reds of 1941 looks like a cinch to win 20 or more games for Ogden In the new campaign Walter has taken on added weight and reported to the Marysville camp In fine condition He has a marvelous change pf pace and a hard fast one By DILLON GRAHAM Sports Editor Wide World Features NEW YORK—The reassurance Yankee baseball fans had awaited all spring came the other day Lefty Gomez quieted their anxiety “Having talked with Johnny Murphy and observed that his good right arm is strong and Gomez announced “I think ready" I can say that I am in good shape and can be counted on for 15 wins £ 'em?' NYACK Walter McHugh fire ball hurler 6 TO BE WRITER er pitched sensational ball in the Arizona-Texa- s league last season He stands six feet one inch and tips the scales around 190 pounds Like McHugh Hetki has an asmake Heinz sortment that-wou- ld the pickle man real jealous Mickey Shader and Pat Patterson Cincinnati scouts each predict great things for He£ki They even predict that the former Albuquerque hurler will win better than 20 games in the Pioneer league Manager Bill McCorry of the Reds places Hetki and McHugh on a par with Vernon Stone and Clayton Lambert right handers of the Ogden club last season of Victor Maspero 200 pounds ' a for trial was signed dynamite With the Reds by Hank Severeid He stands six feet four and looks awfully sweet Earl Switzer who hails from Wil-moN Y ahd Harold LeRoy of Kalama Wash are also showing up in style in early season drills Ray Bloomker of Cincinnati Hugh Condit of Bryor Okla are other right handers fighting for posts on the Ogden pitching staff Miss Kenny The Reds are sure to miss the services of reliable Kenny Polivka one of the finest left handers in the5’ league in 1941 Bill McCorry has three southpaws' in camp but nary a one of them can hold a candle to Polivka The southpaws in camp are David Christensen Ogden semi-pr- o Orlando Garzelloni of Chicago and Bill Howard of Denver Garzelloni was supposed to be an outfielder but when he reported he informed Manager McCorry that he was a 1942 OF SWIM POOL Sports Editor MARYSVILLE Calif April 18 -- - Ten hurlers three crooked arms and seven right handers are fighting for posts with the Ogden Reds during the 1942 baseball season in the Pioneer league Only two of the 10 chuckers are sure shots to serve as regulars — APRIL 19 Gets There First GLAMOUR GIRL BY AL WARDEN Standard-Examin- UTAH SUNDAY MORNING i OIL FILTER inspected for need of septacemeac ed fliers track o n v v V 3 COOLING SYSTEM drained and flushed out Heater shut off if desired ’ w SPARK PLUGS inspected cleaned and gaps respaccd it necessary riwNT WHEEL INGS SEAR- Inspected for of lubricant con-diti- oa CRANKCASE OIL apected for condition and level ''I vi' I § r w: The small cost of this important tune-u- p service win be repaid to you many times over in added protection to your motor car investment Drive in where you see the Vico-Pe- p 88 sign UTAH OIL REFimnCi C0FTPANY STATIONS At® DEALERS ITS PRODUCTS - Everywhere in Utah & Idahe P Clisth a hr a f (heck-v- p h |