Show EDDIE ARCARO WAGES National League Brings Cowboys to Town Another Belair Beauty V PROBLEM OVER THE DERBY Results Tuesday’ Brooklyn 7 Cincinnati 3 Boston 6 Chicago 3 Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 7 New York 4 St Lduia 5 (10 innings) Famous Jockey Can'i Decide NAhTcH Mount To Ride nu 113 ABH 0 A! A au Waner cf 4 0 3 0 Coscarartsa 4 2 3 4 0 4 3 5 5 2b Martin Murtagh3b Mamie 2b 1 0 1 2 Wasdell rf 4 3 0 0 Glossop Elliott 3b 4 0 0 4 b 1 2 DiMagglocf 3 13 0 '41 Litwhtler If 4 1 4 O Fletchertlb 4 2 10 1 Etten lb 3 1 10 1 VanRbya If 4 17 0 Saturday 13 OSPEN 2b-3- By JACK GUENTHER United Press Staff LOUISVILLE Ky April 29 (UP) Brother can ou spare a dime? Eddie Arcaro can use one - The king of America’s jockeys broke but he is bewildered yie doesn’t want to spend the dime He just wants to flip it He is confused he is bothered and he is completely perturbed He can’t get a full night’s rest or eat a substantial meal It seems that he has his pick of two Kentucky derby horses and he can’t quite decide which one he Ifihall tab when the bugle blows “Come and get it” Benjamnrf 3 St Saturday V he can’t decide Specifically whether he should string along with Devil Diver o switch his allegiance to Shut Out 'And if you don’t consider this a problem just remember that if Eddie should select the horse who wins the sixty-eighKentucky derby he will pick fee of $7000 If he picks a he gets "only his expenses really having just one hell time” Eddie told me this morning outside the green and white barn which houses Mrs Payne Whitney’s Greentree string "It is getting so that I can’t sleep These two horses haunt me I’ve been around them almost a year but I don’t know which of them is the fastest and the best” - Since the Greentree entry of Devil Diver andL Shut Out constitute the closest approach to a favorite you can find In next Saturday’s show I gated at Eddie sharply and attempted to determine if I were being given the bus- -i ijiess But no Eddie jerked his thumb in the direction of Major Dauis Beard director of the Whitney Interests 'The major said nope he didn’t know either w "It bothers me” the major admitted "When1 they both were youngsters I though perhaps Shut f Out was the fastest Then a few a2o the Diver cut his leg and course I switched again But that they are both sound again I must confess that I just don’t know” Next I went to Trainer John Gaver This worthy a one-tim- e Prince- ton man who now handles the Greentree horses is by all odds ’the gentleman who knows more about the two colts than any other living human He had a hand in tfieir breeding he was one of the very first people to see them after they were foaled and he has been with them — morning and night— every day since But Mr Gaver also regretted ’"Well” he said fixing me with a cold blue eye “at first I liked the bay Now I like the chestnut But probably I will switch by morning It is a mighty puzzling thing problem like this Most of the ye we trainers just try to do iat we can and after that point “We-leave things up to you newsmen You seem to know it paper Lopez 110 110 4 c 4 p — r Herman 2b Vaughn 3b Reiser cf Camilli lb Rizzo rt Medwick If Sullivan c Reese as Wyatt p xRlggs Casey p ©jclsn Eleds Keftyni Freta Marysville Camp ABHOA Craft cf Frey 2b 4 12 0 Goodman rf 4 2 110 Haas 3b 4 10 0 G Walker If 4 1 1 4 3 0 2 2 4 0 3 0 M McCor3 1 7 0 mick lb Joost as 3 0 0 0 0 Lamanno e 0 Riddle p 3 0 0 2 Beggs p zKoy 14 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 110 6 27 13 231 000 001— T 300 00Q 000— 3 — Error Vaughan Casey Summary: Runs batted in — Herman Camilli 3 Reese Two-bas- e hita Riggs 2 F McCormick 3 — Reese Riggs F McCormick Joost Home run — Camilli Sacrifice — Reese Double plays — Reese to Herman to Camilli Left on Haas to Frey to F McCormick Bases bases— Brooklyn 2 Cincinnati 7 — on balls Off Wyatt 2 off Casey 1 off Riddle 2 Struck out— By Wyatt 1 by Casey 6 by Riddle 1 by Beggs 2 Hits — Off Wyatt 1 in 1 innings off Casey 5 In 8 off- - Riddle 3 in 1 3 off Beggs 5 3 in 7 Wild pitches —Casey Beggs Passed ball— Lamanno Winning pitcher — Casey Losing pitcher — Riddle Brooklyn Cincinnati Three New Players En Route to Join Club Befofe Season Opens Friday Inclement Weather J I Played Havoc With Training Program Standard-Examin- Belair Stud has won the Kentucky derby before and has another strong contender this trip in Apache Jimmy Stout will be up at Churchill Downs May 2 CONTENDER Kentucky Berby ie Wide ©peei Even By AL WARDEN Sports Editor Bili jMcCorry and his Ogden Reds moved into town todjky primed for the opening game of the season' with Twin Fajls at John jAffleck park Friday night The Reds bumped iito inclement weather the same sort of weather they met ip with duiing the spring training campaign at Marysville § er “We haye been handicapped — by-- f poor playing conditions in spring American League training” 'said Manager? Bill “I hope the weather breaks w 10 here so that we can open on sched- Cleveland New York 9 ' ule Friday night Detroit 10 8 “Our club got in only a few prac- Boston IV ashington 6 6 tices and of course we will be a St Louis 5 Philadelphia We a time for mark question 3 Chicago have secured the services of a Tuesday’s Results number of seasoned players and St Louts 3 New York 1 Detroit 1 Boston 6 will be a contender Cleveland 6 Philadelphia 4 “One thing is certain we will Chicago 3 Washington 4 Chicago Washington never retujrn to Marysville to train AB ABHOA 4 12 If all goes well we will train in Koloway2b 5 0 5 5' Case If 5 Spence cf 4 0? ss411 some other part of California in Appling Moses rf 4 0 2 0i Vernon lb 3 15 Mc-Cor- ry H-- 1943 “I don’t know enough about the other club? of the league to make any kind Of a prediction but I do look for some close contests and a good race” Manager McCorry was undecided today as to the starting time for the opening games The games undoubted y will start at eight pm The Reds arrived by bus from the coast early today and hied themselves away to beT at the Ben Lomond The first practice ell” Is carded for two-thirp m At this point Signor Arcaro broke Thursday weather permitting In again The players now In Ogden are: "See what I mean” he said as Catchers — Smith Settle and Car-ro- ll I finished the last phase of my investigation “Now you get Pitchers — Maspero Christensen an idea of what I’m up against Bloemker Hetkl McHugh Condit Major Beard doesn’t know who is LeRoy Howard Switzer and Gon-zall- is fastest Mr Gaper doesn’t know Inflelders — Baughn King end I don’t know I guess Til In to look have the newspajust Outfielders — Bob Evans Joe Bez-- i pers and read what you folks dek and V c Sanders miss I if But watch think out” Inflelders Miggins and Bange Without waiting my reply the before game time signor bid me adieu and climbed will join the club is from Syracuse in the car which carries him from Friday Riggins and Columbia from Bange the dusty extremities of Churchill fielder Daniels is also en routeOut-to Downs to the solitude of his subur1 could hear him Ogden from Columbia ban hide-oThe infield has given Bill Mcchuckle as he went but who cares Corry of worry this spring about that If he looks in the right bue he plenty to have a seasoned expects newspapers he'll find the answer— inner defense ready when the seaOut will whip Devil Diver son gets rBhUt uhderway ut Requested will beat them Roy Gibbons big right hander can doesn’t he he start If will return to Ogden for further right back at the beginning Mean- seasoning Mike Winseck third a dime? baseman and Edward Flynn pitching brother ' can youbespare able to use er both with Ogden last For I will surely year will one rejoin the club late in May Ogden Kiwanis club will be host 128 to the Reds at luncheon on ThursNEW YORK — Harry Jeffra Ru-biday and Harry Kammeyer will en Baltimore outpointed Frankie tertain the Reds Thursday night 128 Brooklyn (8) ty 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Florea in eighth Boston 000 401 001—6 001 100 100—3 Chicago Btrlnger Summary: Errors— Novikoff Miller Runs batted In — Fernandes Sisti e 2 Tost Holmes Nicholson 2 hit—Fernandez Home runs — Nicholson Holmes Double play — Sisti to Miller to — Off Tost 5 Lee 2 Cooney Bases Struck out— By Tost 1 Errickson 2 Lee 1 Flores 1 Fleming 1 Hits — Off Tost Lea 10 8 in 6 Errickson 0 In 2 in 7 Flores 0 In 1 Fleming 2 In 1 "Hit — by pitcher Tost Losing pitcher— Lee Time — 209 Attendance (actual)— 4071 Two-bas- on-bal- ls 1-- 3 2-- 3 Tennessee Players In Naval Service 12 14 03 f 0 2 Lee zzRusseli Fleming If 0 going overboard Hernandezc Scheffing e West If Sisti 2b 10 p3 If Stringer 2b Lowry cf Novikoff o AB Hl'O A DlMagglocf 5 0 2 Pesky ss 6 111 3 C Williams If 1 2 0 3 ’’7 0 0 Foxx lb 3 2J Tabor 3b 2 4 0 Fox rX 0 3 (Doerr 4 116 8 2b e 3 Conroy 0 Ojl 1 3 Heacock c 4 0 2 Wagner lfO 0 3 0 3 Cramer cf 4 0 0 3 McCoskylf 15 4 19 York lb Harris rf 2 1 2 Higgins 3b 4 1 1 Hltchcokss 3 0 1 Tebbetts c 3 1 2 2 White p 1 0 0 0 xRadcllff Cavaretalb 3b I Boston “ SAN DIEGO Calif April 29 (AP) 1 Three volunteer stars from last hook line and Even the oldest of old timers must do considerable scratching before they recall any similar situation and even they can’t agree But it was somewhere back in ’20s At this stage a year ago Whirl-awa- y had caught the fancy of hardboots and invaders alike A year before that it was Bimelech then Johnstown Fighting Fox War Admiral and so on back True the horse of the hour didn’t always win but at least he was rated the horse to beat The nearest thing to a standout today appeared to be Mrs Payne Whitney’s Dvil Diver but the boys weren’t shouting his name to the four winds En route to Derbytown we heard only one njentlon of the son of St Germans and that was the stewardess of our plane But she didn’t even know when the Derby was going to be run The ticket agent said he’d like a bob or two on Alsab That was before A1 Sabath’s 1941 juvenile champion trailed - home by three and one half lengths Emerson Woodward’s Valdina Orphan and Warren Wright’s Sun Again in Totals 31 7 2f 13 fall’s University of Tennessee footTotals 29 6 24 15 x — Batted for White In seventh ball team volunteered together and f xx — Batted for Newhouaer in ninths are still teammates— on Uncle Score by Innings: J Sam’s 1 010 000 000 Detroit varsity 022 000 20i — 6 Boston Bob Hicks Clay Stapleton and — Cramer Errors HigSr'ns Summary: now are assigned to Runs batted in— Graven Hitchcock White Clyde Doerr 3 Foxx 2 Fox NOTRE DAME Ind April 29 same at & naval the company Three-bas- e hit — Higgins Home hit — Fox Coach Frank Leahy of Notre (AP)— run — Foxx Sacrifice — Wagner Dabble training station — will reveal the results of Dame Foxx Doerr Tabor and Pesky plays Doerr and Foxx Doerr and Foxx left spring practice experiments with Bases on bases — Detroit 8 Boston 8 when he sends his on balls — Off White 4 off Newhousen 2 1942 varsity against graduating Struck out— By Whitf 1 off Wagner 6 HiRs— by Newhouser 1 by Wagner 2 stars of 1941 In a regulation game Off White 7 In 6 innings —off Newholi'er O in 2 Hit by pitcher By Waftner Saturday (Bloodworth) — Losing pitcher — White Proceeds will be donated to a DENVER April 29 TAP)—They’re fund Time of game 1 hour 50 minutes for the education of the three seriously thinking of rationing cad1931 Notre Dame Books Gridiron Contest — eb-bet- ts Two-pas- e Caddy Shortage Reported Again f children of Tommy Louis New M’Quilenif 4 2 3 O'DIMaggiocf M’Qulnnlb 4 112 0Keller If Judnich cf 4 0 1 0 Gordon 2b Laabs rf 4 2 11 Dickey c Levy lb Stephens ss 4 4 0 5 0 zRosar Swift c 4 0 0 1 Auker p Ruffing p 112 zzSelkirk York 4 1 §4 dies 0 3U0 4 012 3 1 ?4 0 3 04! 0 1 OO 0 3 0 0 1 1 Op 0 industries claimed 47 of their regular staff club officials dropped Simpson Serves in New Sports Post service 697 Cleveland - 1 H 2b 4 back of this imret-to- n tank! I 2 3 Wagner 13 12 e 4 14) 4 the first quarter of this year 4 2 & 6 Valo rt 3 Suder ss 4 24 3 0 0 & 0 xCo linj 1 0 0 O Knott p Christophrp 2 0 0 1 xxCatiglia 10 0 0 Totals 3513 27 9 Totals 39 13 2115 x — Ran for Suder in ninth xx— Batted for Christopher in nintiv S Score by innings: 020 300 010—6 Cleveland 000 101 011J- -4 Philadelphia Summary! Errors— Nona Runs bafitad O shelf” For MARBERRY AND Only Old-Time- rs John Miljus whose wild pitch ended the 1927 world series is director of athletics at the Northrup aviation plant in Hawthorne Calilf and Fred (Firpo) Marberry has joined up with the North American aviation outfit in Dallas Johnny the son of Corrlden Dodger coach is trying for a job with the Dayton Middle Athletic league club and Manager Ducky Holmes reports Ed Rom“he can belt ’em” was dad whose mel Jrn quite a uman became he before pitcher U in the Is Maryland playing pire infield When Biff Jones booked the Nebraska track team for a meet at West Point this sprmg he was ' looking forward to avisit with his old pals in the east Instead It will be Col Biff Jones welcoming the Cornhuskers Saturday Babe Ruth claims all he said was IN “look out for the Pirates” and he really figures the Dodgers will win the National league pennant By HUGH FULLERTON JR twice national Jameson Betty Wide World Sports Columnist women’s golf champion is writing NEW YORK April 29— Times do sports for a San Antonio paper change dept: Two games in the Quote Unquote Texas league were postponed MonSkiff Seattle baseball manBill one because the visiting day night no “Fining a player does inteam’s uniforms didn’t arrive and ager: not do the money get good I the other because the visiting team volved ' in the fine The player didn’t arrive The Dodgers had cannot afford to lose it” Lieut Commander Jim Crowley to go west in two sections because there wasn’t room for all of them coach at the North Carolina naval school: “I don’t have to on one train The Rochester ball club traveling from Baltimore worry about getting fired If we to Syracuse had to take coaches lose a couple of games next faU to Philadelphia and then could get but they may put me in one of those Philippine fox holes” only 16 berths for 23 players Looks as if lack of transportation (Bv The Associated Press) might cause baseball more trouble PLAINS N Y—Pete WHITE The than lack of players 147 Elmsford N Y outKennedy is in housing problem Washington so bad that Stan Spence and George pointed Mickey Canty 150 Spring-field Mass (6) Case of the Senators slept in the clubhouse the other night And now wq even have postponements on account of sugar rationing Two ball games and a track meet at Palmer Mass were called off because the schools are to be closed while folks sign up for sugar MILJUS SERVE AIR CORPS pre-flig- ht -- 440-ya- ty 120-ya- rd rd Between 440-ya- rd 100-yar- 120-ya- rd 220-ya- rd 200-ya- rd 880-ya- 220-ya- 200-ya- rd rd rd 880-ya- rd City Dads Asked To Solve Problem The question of finding ball diamonds for more than 20 softball teams which have been organized at Ogden ordnance depot had been referred by city commissioners today to Commissioner Saunders in charge of the city recreational de- partment William H Bauer senior admin- istrative officer at the ordnance depot wrote to the commissioners that it was first thought the ord- nance workers could play on the reservation but as there have been 20 teams organized instead of the S expected six and there is a possibility there will be four more it has been decided to request the city to furnish two diamonds Today’s Guest Star Zipp Newman Birmingham Neivs: “Racing is facing a shortage in saddles It’s a shortage in suckers Rest assured that our In — Boudreau 3 DeSautels Mack Fleming Two-baSuder Siebert Wagner Kreevich hits— Fleming Suder 2 Knickerbocker Tbree-bas- e hit — Heath Stolen baee— Double plays— Blair and SieWeatherly bert Bagby and Fleming Sacrifice— Boudreau Lert on baeee— CleveBagby Baee on ball— land 5 Philadelphia 8 Off Christopher 1 Struck out— By Bagby 1 Christopher JL Hite—Off Knott 8 in 3 3 lnnlnga Christopher 5 in 5 2-- 3 Losing pitcher — Knott and rich Here’ one good thing in life that’s still available Old Quaker Whiskey I Our supply has many years to go because vast stocks were laid down 5 years ago! So enjoy Old Quaker as always Don't save it— serve it! area 4 Keep Ogden's Transportation Rolling se 1-- or- ganization is doing everything humanly possible to sepve you notwithstanding tire rationing curtailment of auto production and the influx of war Workers into the Ogden OGDEN TRANSIT CO Jtsvtfc Ml HU tj$ tt ! I Ik! "£ STRAIGHT I0UR80N - WHISKEY 84 PROOF x 100-ya- rd - ‘ 1 Mack is going to put racing on the are crowded and there are slight traffic delays your patience will be appreciated MORE CONSTRUCTION DROPS Philadelphia WASHINGTON April 29 (AP)— AB HO A ABHOAl Wetherlycf 5 13 0Kreevlch cf 5 1 2 0 The commerce department estiHockett rf 5 1 4 0 Knicker- declined Keltner 3b 4 0 0 1 bockei 2b 5 1 SJ 2 mates that construction 4 3 0 OlBlair 3b 5 3 16 per cent from the last quarter Heath If 111 of 1941 to reach $2600000000 in Fleming lb 4 32 91 1 Johnson if 4 3 fco 3 HSiebert lb 4 2 Bodre&uss DeSautelso 3 Bagby p 3 that If at times our vehicles men j pow wow ( RIDE Two-bas- including prize money offered at the Utah state open golf tournament to be played in Salt Lake City June 8 will be in United States war bonds Utah Golf association officials mad£ that decision last for night when preparations disthe annual event were cussed Bob Hope and Bing Crosby golfing movie stars may be present for the tournament officials said Jack Andrews and George Schneiter represented Ogden golf and country club at the Box Elder North Cache South Cache Weber and North and South Rich will be represented North Cache and Weber loom as the third place probable winners Coach Gilbert Moesinger of Ogden high Will take his entire squad to Logan for the division feature His individual standouts are Dick Williams low hurdles Jay Glas-man- n and Keith Duvall middle distances Dale Wilson 440 Glen Neilsen broad jump and the undefeated mile relay team composed of Glasmann Duvall Wilson and Sorenson Athletes' who qualify at Logan will compete in the state scholastic finals at Salt Lake on May 9 Coach Glen Arnett of Weber high has a number of fine performers and looks for some of his starts to break into first place headlines The complete schedule for Thursday follows: Nine a m — Tennis singles and doubles Ten a m —Weighing of all the at the stadium equipment Ten-thira m— trials One-thirt- y p m — Meeting of all officials at field house Two p m — high hurdle trials shot and pole vault finals Two-te- n trials p m— Two twenty-fiv- e p m —Mile run Two thirty-fiv- e p m— — finals Two-fift- y d finals p m— discus and high jump finals Three p m — high hurdle finals Three-te- n trials p m— Three twenty-fiv- e p m— low hurdle trials javelin broad jump finals -p m— fiThree-fort- y nals fiThree-fift- y p m— nals low hurdle Four p m — finals Four-te- n p m —Medley relay Four twenty-fiv- e p m Mile relay Four thirty-fiv- e p m— relay Bear River the caddy age minimum from 15 to 11 years 32 6 $7 6 Totals 35 8 27 11 Totals — Batted for Levy in ninth 3 ‘ t zz — Batted for Rffing in ninth Score by Innings: 000 002 001—3 St Louis 000 100 OOtf— 1 New York KANSAS CITY April 29 (AP)— Runs batted in — Henirlch Summary: Bob e Simpson former University of Shits Clift McQuillen Stephens Missouri hurdler and later track Laabs Clift DIMaggio Steph—Dickey Left on buses coach at Iowa State college now Home run— Henrich ens Bases on —New York 8 St Louis 6 balls— —Off Ruffing 1 off Auker 4 Struck is a physical education instructor out— By Aukey 4 by Ruffing 3 Umpires at a California naval aviation Time of gme —Grieve Rue and Glesel base — training — 1 hour 44 minutes Attendance 6017 I always had trouble telling which was the front and Yarr at the Lakewood Country Notre Dame center and captain ABHOA ABHOA club Gutter-- ' iPriddv 3b 4 01 1 who died during the Christmas holJg 2 Idge 2b 4 1 2 lRUzuto ss 3 1 54 When war service and military 6 ss 3 Henrich 0 2 3 3b idays Clift 12 St yester-da- y ( ds sinker the the mile of the Derby trial SALT LAKE CITY-Apri- l (AP)— Most of the $1000 t j FUNNY BUSINESS Spectator It’s not hard to understand why Kentuckians like Devil Diver No 1 is the fact he’ll be ridden by Eddie Arcaro who grew up in nearby Newport Eddie did a right smart job of winning with cantankerous Whirlaway last year after taking the 1938 running' with Lawrin No 2 is that in Devil Diver the first lady of American racing figures to have the real horse An entry in the Derby will be Woodward’s Valdina Orphan and Hollywood although Hollywood finished fourth in yesterday’s trial as Orphan nosed out Sun Again A lot of boys are firm in the belief that if one of the Valdina farm horses wears the garland of roses Saturday it will be Hollywood They liked the way he ran under Georgie Woolfs snug hold 3 Boston AB HO a! Two-bas- AB HO A 2-- 1-- Totals 34 9 24 113! Totals 30 6 11 x— Batted for Smith in ninth xx — Ran for C Dickey In ninth Score by Innings: 000 200 01 Chicago ' 110 000 02£— 4 Washington Summary: Errors — Jones Pofahl Case Runs batted in — Ortiz Case Wes$ 2 e Turner Repass Vernon hft Three-bas- e West 2 Turner Repass ihlt — Aepass run— Vertion Home Artiz Sacrifices Stolen bases —Case 2 Kennedy — Smith Double' plays — Vernon Pofahl and Vernon Smith Estalella and Re pass Left on bases —Chicago 8 Washington 8 Bases on balls— Off Smith 6 off Neeom 3 Struck out— By Smlt h2 by Newsom 3 Time — 2:05 Wild pitch— Smith Detroit 10 Governor Herbert B Maw of Utah will be one of the 90000 spectators at the Kentucky Derby at Louisville on Saturday He will be a special guest of Colonel Matt Winn 38 9 3010 Totals Totals 40 11 28x16 x— One out when winning run scored By OITLO ROBERTSON Score by Innings: 020 100 100 0— I New York LOUISVILLE April 29 (AP)— 010 210 000 1 — 5 This is just about the darndest St Louis Summary: Error — Werber 2 Marlon Derby you ever saw or heard Brown 2 Runs batted In — Leiber Moore Marshall Hopp hits— about Three-bas- e Gumbert Hopp hit — Triplett Here it is four days before the Double play— Crespi to Sacrifice — Witek Marion to Hopp Bases on balls— Off Mel- pick of the nation’s take off in Col Matt Winn’s ton 3 Gumbert 3 Struck out— By Melton 4 Gumbert 2 Lanier 6 Hita — Off Gummile and a quarter gallop $75000 Wild at Churchill Downs and not one bert 9 in 6 3 Lanier 2 in 3 Balk — Gumbert Winning pitch — Melton of 16 or 17 probable starters stand AttendTime — 2:55 pitcher— Lanier ance (paid)— 2208 out enough to warrant anybody 2j2 0 3 00 2 00 Ill 110 ef Two-bas- e A Be a I 4 0 3 Supporters Rank Outsider May Romp Home Winner Utah's Governor Herbert Maw Will Hope Crosby 'May Perform In Tourney 25-2- Devil Diver Gains 111 110 1 i the team to beat 29 Saturday ©si 1-- Standard-Examin- Staff er Ogden and Logan High track and field stars are expected to fight it out for the region one championship at Logan Thursday The Tigers champions of the region in 1940 and 1941 sport another powerful team and look like 1 12 3 2 2 0 112 Totals 33 8 27 19 Totals 34 x— Batted for Wyatt in second — Batted for Beggs In ninth Score by Innings: j By MATT B WYSE Cincinnati ABHOA - Tigers Ready to Defend Northern Division Title Ogden's Mile Relay Team Undefeated Thus Far CompetitionBooked Thursday -- Brooklyn 1942 toejara Elafted As Teams ft® Se aft in Htegiiii Program Two-bas- IN NEW HOLE Tony Tiobello manager of the Twin Falls Cowhis boys brings charges into Ogden Fridays for the opening series of the year 'at John Affleck park Robello served with Salt Lake ih 1940 and 1941 and was manager of the Pocatello club in 1939 He predicts a big season for Pioneer league clubs APRIL 29 UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING ©cfjdeiiiii Totals 35 9 24 14 Totals 35 13 27 13 — Batted for Benjamin in ninth xx — Batted for Beck in ninth Score by innings: 000 000 100—1 Philadelphia 001 023 lOx — 7 Pittsburgh — Runs batted Error Etten Summary in — Martin Wasdell Fletcher 2 Van Roe hits— Martin DIbeys Bragan Three-bas- e Maggio hits— Fletcher War ren Double plays— Martin and Fletcher Bases oir balls Bragan Marine to Etten —Off Butcher 1 Naylor 1 Beck 1 Struck out— By Naylor 1 Butcher 1 Hits — Off Naylor 10 in 5 Beck 3 in 3 Losing pitcher— Naylor Attendance— 1725 Time —1:55 th Qa O io 00 io Beck p xxMay -- on 1 2 l 0 0 0 Butcher xNorthey Warren c 4 2 1 Bragan ss 4 1 1 Naylor p 2 0 1 CITY THIS WHISKEY IS 5 YEARS OLD f THE 010 QUAKER COlAWRENOaulGIKa |