Show if I J 1 La ill ill w i i I WITH 1 3 k 1J VV ' - - t- - Tl f A k 1 their Dcane and Ellison lost lives recently in snow slides in Snaw Basin Dr Lincoln Ellison was a well known staff member T the Range Forest Experiment Station of theU S Forest Serv- ice in Ogden and John A Deane nationally known skier was train- in? for the national Alpine races when their lives were snuffed out v:w-- Ring Magazine Selects Star In All Divisions Of Boxing serve as the legal council for the NEW YORK (AP) — Sugar Ray Robinson's reconquest of the middleweight championship earned the New York marvel'the "Fighter of the Month" honor in the monthly Ring magazine boxing ratings released today Robinson's victory over Carmen Basilio featherweight king Hogan (Kid) Bassey's successful title defense against Mexico' Ricardo (Little Bird) Moreno and many other' important bouts in the past month resulted in a shuffling of the ratings in most divisions organization Checks should be mailed to the Utah! was mailed today 0ur Won't you join hands in this very worthwhile program and put your contribution in the mail please? NOTES ON A NAPKIN Mary Alice Morrow one of the re- - SaSSmin feminine competitors in the cent Alpine ski championships at Snow Basin drops this message to this corner: "Now tha I am a little settled jbaek at school I want to write and think Ernie Shreeve and all the other people who put so much r time and effort into the lyod ' Ws- - '1 i banging heavyweights for CHAMPIONS OF MILITARY PIN LEAGUE The Hill AFB military bowling team above won first place in the Intermountain ?T°ivhnS League and received 11 of 14 trophies awarded to plavers Left to right: MSgt K R Takimoto SSgt William Green MSgt James O'Connor SSgt Robert Reinacher SSgt Willie Reeves MSgt Leo Chavarie Warrant Officer Don Med-le- r Extreme right is Col E F Hubbard Hill AFR41AU VUVliVVU kllV sen-io- nationals "They certainly did a wonderful job taking care of the competitors Because I don't know the names of all ot tne individuals I can't very well thank each lone But believe me I am very grateful" 9 t m TCarlv this week 66 members of the California Youth Sympathy Orchestra visited Snow Basin 'Sam Huntington provided free rides on the lift and some of them with skis loaned by Bob Chambers turned in some skiing Dale Matthews of the Ski Patrol Or- was on hand to assist al?o MARK NASFELL 11 -nf (dnco rfontlpmpn u:j IU till Ui mcoc (v"u-""-IHIUs No definite decision has been for sUCh fine community service reached as yet as to the location of the memorials It is believed utah University officials report that they will be located in Snow a gooc advance seat sale for the basket-Mar- k Basin East-Wes- t pro All-Sta- r Nasfell chairman had ball game at the Einar Niclson this to say today: "With the Field House Salt Lake City the are support of the Snow Basin Ski night of April 15 Tickets Club the Mount Ogden Ski Club scaled at from $150 to $3 Bleach-SnoBasin Ski Patrol other in- - er Athletes are sponsoring the terested skiers businessmen and program people in general we hope to The new Hote Clark 426 South reach our goal for the Ellison- Hill Street Los Angeles will be Deane Memorial Fund "It will always serve as a re- - Utah headquarters during the minder of the dangers of ava- - major league baseball season for lanche Surely anyone who has fans of the Bee Hive state Harry skied or enjoyed the mountains Beckett one time manager of II o- and out of doors will support this tel Ben Lomond is the boss at Hotel Clark a very fine gentle-man- y worthy fund It has been proven times as it was again re- - man Hotel Clark incidentally cently below the Easter Bowl in is one of LA's finest Snow Basin that people can and All region two high school will go to the aid of each other of the circumstances ball openers yesterday were post-Wit- h the support of everyone in poned because of inclement The games will be this fine community this rnonu- - weather merit would serve another pur- - made up later weather permit-pos- e A svmbol that this com- - ting m unity CARED" Business firms and individuals Major league baseball teams lend Coast League and should immediately - teams moveseason on 1958 to this worthwhile the open support ment- - With cooperation the goal April 15 The Salt Lake Bees will play 77 games at home and will be reached soon on Mr 77 on The road The Bees will Nasfell the Assisting Bob open against the Vancouver project are: Bob Beck and Mount Ogden Ski Mounties and won't appear before Chambers Club Harold Strand and Norma Utah fans until April 29th § 0 Jones Snow Basin Ski Club Ray Ski and Harold Many Ogden fans have p u r- Nye Leddington Fatrol Joan Bingham Ogden chased season box seat tickets for Standard-Examine- r John Her- - home games of the Salt Lake bert Forest Service and these Bees Wonder what kind of Dr crowds the Bees will draw if they skiers: Dr Grant Way Thomas Feeny and Merlin Bins- - return home with a poor two ham Gordon I Huggins will weeks opening won lost total? " w base-regardle-ss their § the-"Pacifi- c — — — V V NA y 2B after capturing the Intermountain THE OGDEN OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- At Lakeland Fla: Detroit (A) vs Philadelphia (N) cancelled rain At West Palm Beach Fla: 320 000 400— 9 13 1 Pitts (N) Kan City (A) 200 041 000— 7 10 1 R FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 1958 4 ORIOLES SHOW POWER 52-3- 2 Grounds 50M games won and 33l2 games lost and Utah General Depot At a bowl-of- f at the University of Utah last week the Hill squad captured 11 ot 14 trophies 9 ft u guuu-xici- - 5 11-1- 0 ex-Orio- le left-hand- er 8-- 1 kee Braves Charlie Ncal hit two homers and rookie Dick Grav one ' tne of Dodgers who built a ' iead against Warren Spahn Del Rice and Eddie Mathews homered for the Braves but Clem Labine was steady in rellef to save it or Fred Kipp A walk Nellie Fox's single and Ted Beard's ground ball broke a xR rP fnP ih0 rhnaon Wh Sox in the seventh for a victory over the St Louis Cardinals PIRATES BLOW LEAD lead then Pittsburgh blew a came from behind on Jim Pendleton's three-ruhomer off Arnie Portocarrero in the seventh for a 7 victory over Kansas City Washington tagged southpaw Harvey Haddix for three runs in the first four frames but had to set4-- 2 i 4-- 3 -- 5-- 2 n 9-- 3-- 3 g rain-calle- d 5 6-- 4 5-- 3 By FRANK PITMAN knockdown" Bethea said Perko DENVER (AP)— Nino Valdes ruled it was a knockdown It apveteran Cuban heavyweight peared to ringsiders that Valdes knocked down Wayne Bethea for belted the New Yorker with a the first time in his career on the way to a split decision over the vicious right New Yorker in a fight last night Diamond Contests Halted This Week Try Again Monday The crowd of 2242 booing and handclapping all the way after the third round jeered the verdict r aifd Joe Judges Ray Keech scored it 47-4for Valdes This week's complete baseball Referee Don Perko gave the nod to Bethea 47-4The Associated slate was postponed as cold and Press card put Bethea ahead 48-4- 6 wet weather continued to plague all spring sports in the area Valdes weighed 206 and Bethea 204 The Scheduled for the past two days Cuban's record now is 32 victories 16 de- were Davis at Weber and Ogden feats and 2 draws Bethea 26 is at Ben Lomond in Region Two while Weber high school Bethea was unmarked after the College was toplay have played Brig-hafUht Valdes right eye was swolYoung University in Provo len and his nosre was reddened yesterday It trickled blood from the eighth Next week? Region Two high round until the end of the fight school schedule finds Bountiful Each fighter's camp blamed at Davis and Ben Lomond at the other for the dull proceed- Weber on Monday Ogden drew ings that produced the crowd's a bye On Thursday it will be displeasure Bountiful at Ogden and Ben "That big bum can't fight" Lomond at Davis Bethea told reporters in his dressing room after the bout "All he wanted to do was hold Crew Race Slated and block punches" "It takes two to make a fight Over Old Course and Nino couldn't push him away e LONDDN (UP) The to make a fight cf it" said Billy crew conrace will be Glea son Valdes' manager tested for the 104th time SaturBethea claimed he with' a crowd of more than when Valdes knocked himslipped down aday quarter "of a million expected in the seventh "That was no to watch the action on the River UI1-me- 6 5 GENE MOORE Honored HE'LL SERVE AS BASEBALL BOSS Gene Moore of Washington Terrace is the new president of the Weber Farm Bureau Baseball League He was named at the annual 17-8-- m - INTEREST ANNUALLY WITH SAFETY! irtr annually our $!Q0 bonas (tsn-authorized Utah Securities Commission) WRIT! FOR OFFERING en by 0 meeting at Kammeyer's Sports Store last night Ernie Kammeyer was renamed as vice president of the league and Art Larson veteran secretary - treasurer was also renamed Larson has served the circuit for nearly 40 years The Weber Farm Bureau and the Weber County recreation departments were represented at the meeting last night Twelve teams were also represented Moore the new prexy( is one of the standout recreation leaders of the state At the next meeting schedules will be adopted and other business transacted Supervision of Utah State Bankinq Commission 44 I 21st South 403 E ffh South Sjft Lki City Utah (Offer limited to bona fide Utah professional Philadelphia Eagles for the past two years was named freshman football coach at Notre FTrDlvo're it will be a return to his Alma Mater where he starred as captain and end of the 1933 team and later went on to become an assistant coach and then head coach in 1945 The announcement of Devore's appointment was made by head Coach Terry Brennan who said: "I've been looking for the man for this job for two years It is most important that an experienced coach handle the assignment because with the limiting of spring practice drills in recent years more work has to be done at the frosh session in the fall "Also a strong guiding hand is needed with in every respect I freshmen feel that Hughie Devore is the best man for the job" newly-arrive- i hM WASATCH GASCSNS Woihincn Blvd 18-gam- LOUIS ' 1627 Washington Blvd 3-46- 89 At Mesa Ariz: Sn Fran (N) 100001 102— 5 81 Chicago (N) 102 050 02x— 10 13 0 Barclay Constable (5) Margo-ner- i (8) and Schmidt Hobbie Rodriguez (9) and S Taylor Winner — Tobbie Loser — Barclay HRs— Banks Long Schmidt At Pensacola Fla: 010 200 100—4 Chicago (A) St Leu is (N) 000 003 000—3 ' £ ( p hi p Relax while ' I 1 ytu likt for t"t - L ' I 't'&'fsfc'-- phy- - iV7- - 'r- lest -t' A ' : ' wtiht weight I " I - i iuprTis i y ii ttnsion iHun mi treatment! Tk tiqu f ! from you hilthy muicuiir IT' f I j 1 5 0 8 1 Wynn McDonald (8) and Bat-teJones Muffett (7) Clark (9) and H Smith Winner — Wynn Loser— Muffett At Ft Gordon Ga: 12 innings called by agree- 1 ' I I - I I T-- I i V ment 10-roun- 1 ' l V t 'l " AmRi - ' ' ' t ' : x ' I ' "- i - 1 I d - 9 J i LA EXPANSION tllev re new SPECIAL they're different Plymouth For Free Trial Call IX s14 Newest Ivy Fashions GUARANTEE ru)H - ONE YEAR FREE dayt: ( Ovtr $7000000 in Health Building Equipment Sun Lamps hHJ 79 HRPW) - CA tC'UQIO West Fifth South and Main EM TO Including Steam and Mechanical Massage £111 VjUONl iUlUri tSLiy IN SALT LAKE CITY: 9 j I eff hips end woiit on chest end theuldert— J erm-J- 'V mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HOURS: fit For YOU Month in 60 I If w fail tH$ J OVIRWilGHT: Let 15 Poundi-3- 1!" J UNDERWEIGHT: Add acK Vi" ( I Gein 12 pownd bedyweight gt Individually Designed Per TODAY! 2-08- 13 Trtatmentf Designed to Go With Today's f For a Course r C for men I $8 00 Regularly Ntt 25 Chtrttf Mmber enroll loity at eithtr of our Cj4en-Sl- t Lakt Studio ftr ONIT Hal Anthon ot hi 43 MlUt Psr Gallon EX 3131 RiverdaU j Mo Down 27 Pounds I ' half-tim- e At Scottsdale Ariz 2nd game: Clevlnd (A) 002 310112—10 14 1 112 040 03X— 11 14 0 Bait (A) Grant Woodeschick (6) Churn (7) Wojey (8) McLish (8) and Nixon Brown (7) Houtteman Dalkowski (6) Daley (7) Lehman (8) and Ginsberg Winner — Lehman Loser— Wojey HRS — Ginsberg Castleman Colavit'o " fi' 400-yar- n 16-1- 43-3- 7 d Phil-Glob- e All-Star- h annmMpr frooctln race last night as the National AAU swim ming championships got under way at Yale Rose a freshman at the Uni versity of Southern California inished in 18:285 a full 50 yards ahead of his nearest rival The handsome blond did not extend himself to the utmost apparently saving his strength for the d freestyle and relay today Garv Heinrich nf Havward e Calif and Gav Hopkins of adelphia finished in identical times of 19:028 but the judges awarded second place to Hcin-lcarich The 31 participants swam In seven heats with the champion-- a ship awarded on a time basis However thp first thrpp nlaces were won bv contestants in the final heat Rose will have to prcs harder to win the 220 freestvle with Yale's Roger Anderson the NCAA champion expected to give him a nood race 220-yar- " r it Die! IX LmPt pa v:: churned to an easv AGain ' d HOSPITAL BEDS 429 j d NOTRE DAME Ind (INS) — Hugh Devore who coached the BUY THe EES? CIRCULAR iij to seventh Crawford of Saginaw Mich was ranked for the first time in the No 9 position and Mexico's Gaspar Ortega advanced from seventh to fourth — Jesse Wash (A) 020 100 000 000—3 10 0 Bowdry 171 St Louis stopped Cin (N) 010 101 000 000—3 15 0 Stobbs Hyde (9) and Fitz GerBobby Layne 172 Miami Fla 10 Charles (Sunny) Liston 205 ald Berberet J9) Haddix Wie-anSt Louis outpointed Bert White-hur- t (7) Freeman (9) and Bailey 192 Baltimore Md 10 HR—Lemon DENVER Colo — Nino Val- - Jones-Gavila- n des 206 Cuba outpointed Wayne PHILADELPHIA (NEA) — etnea 04 fsew York 10 and Kid Gavi-la- n Jones Tiger Ralph in a collide middleweights nFRCIS(8C0 will match that return vSatn F1rncco' be from the L"ke televised nationally °fnped a4 arena on I1 Philadelphia April ST CINCINNATI Ohio (UP) — Ezzard Charles the former heavyweight champion was down to 203 pounds today as he trained for a proposed comeback Charges Courses Needed now 36 said he weighed 230 when he started training in NEW YORK (NEA) — While 5553 golf courses are now available for 171 million Americans says the Athletic Institute's wm G IllOiC BAKER Sports cope the nation could use Thames Cambridge which has won the last four races and 57 altogether in the long history of the series is a slight favorite The course is four miles and 374 yards long Reed Bubin of New York and Yale is Oxford's No 6 oar 8500 Home Town Finance Under residents) Oxford-Cambridg- FIGHT RESULTS Hugh Devora Is New Irish Frosh Mentor 10-roun- d NEW HAVEN Conn (INS) — Murray Rose Australia's triple Olympic winner has made his US competitive debut and more All-Sta- ri tle for a tie after 12 innings against Cincinnati Ernie Banks and Dale Long singles while giving up two of homered runs Tribe the for the Chicago Cubs and drove in seven runs between THIRD HOME RUN them in a 10-- victory over San Brooks Robinson belted his Francisco Bobby- Thomson third homer of the spring for the swapped for the Cubs' Bob Birds while Joe Ginsberg and Speake had two singles Foster Castleman hit their first in threeThursday while Speake trips Rocky Colavito rapped a pair for grounded out and walked for the lead Giants the Indians who blew a in the nightcap Rain canceled Boston--NeThe Los Angeles Dodgers scored York and Philadelphia-Detroi- t decision over the Milwau- a seven-innin- ) (9) and Kravit Garver Portocar-- i TrOlterS u rero (6) Duser (9) and H Smith Winner — Williams Loser — Stfl Pnrtnrarrprn HR— PendlPtnn CHICAGO (INS) — The Harlem At Jacksonville Fla: Trotters defeated the Col- Los Ang (N) 012 100 100—5 11 1 81 to 71 last night lege Milw (N) 001 100 010 — 3 7 0 19th the in annual Chicago Amer- Kipp Labine (6) and Pigna- sponsored program at the tano Spahn Rush (6) Johnsdn Stadium (8) and Rice Winner — Kipp Chicago The gave the Trotters victory 2 — Snahn HRS — Neal Tncpr to five lead in the cross- one Tatktur rr o in-series between country At Scottdale Ariz 1st gamejthe two squads that play in Cin- 7 innings called by' agreement cinnati unio tonight s The ran up a 2 Cleveland (A) 011 003 0— 5 7 0 Baltimore (A) 530 200 x— 10 11 0 lead but fell behind as the old Ferrarese Wojey (3) Churn pros started their move The (6) and Brown Harshman Moel-le- r Trotters held a (6) and Triandos Zupo (7) advantage Winner — Harshman Loser — Ferrarese HR — Robinson ) awarded in the military league Making the presentations was Col Edward F Hubbard Hill AFB commander By ED VVILKS In addition to the tram trophy The Associated Tress the Hill bowlers were awarded A Tl J :1J Tl two high average cups S Sgt !U 1UC Ddi- ""'""'i Willie Reeves received his for timore Orioles finally have come posting a league leading 178 for around to beltin' the ball the one the season Close on his heels was M Sgt James O'Connor with item that checked their surpris- a 176 Ing surge at 500 and fifth place High series trophy for the last season in the American league went to Sgt Reeves His Leaguehigh three games totaled 630 After losing four in a row on A cup for high game of the season was captured by another the exhibition trail the Orioles Hill AFB military man M Sgt busted out with 25 hits Thursday from K R Takimoto who posted a and swept a double-heade- r the Cleveland Indians 10-- and 257 Each member of the Hill squad They had scored 6nly 10 in runs the losing string received an individual trophy What they needed it turned The other four on the base team Don were Chief W'arrant Officer Don out was a crack at Medler S Sgt William Green Ferrarese the young S Sgt Robert Reifiacher and swapped to the Indians this week Ferrarese left after two innings M Sgt Leo Chavarie with an deficit in the opener Jack Harshman worked five innings in the opener and drove in four runs with three j - Rose Sparkles In AAU Swim Program fifth Turner of dropped from sixth Daniels Osenbaugh (4) Wil liams (6) Raydon (7) Arroyo record Other standings were Ft Douglas Dugway Proving ains uecision In Denver Headliner v i 8 ii — n Car-me- their d GAMES HILL AIR FORCE BASE Utah —Hill AFB's "Hornets" military bowling team have written "finis" to their 1957-5bowling season 5-7- "walk-around- " EXHIBIT10 Bowling Loop Bowling League crown Final results in the intermountain league just ended shows Hill with a 60 win and 234 loss — (AP) — Basilio looking like himself again Friday was to leave the hospital after being treated nine days for an eye injury Basilio's left eye became a swollen discolored bulge when Sugar Ray Robinson dethroned him as middleweight champion in battle in bristling Chicago Stadium March 25 Dr Richard Perritt eye specialist said Basilio's eye had made excellent recovery and the former champion could fight again when he chooses money was boosted back into the heavyweight list Ole Archie was given the No 4 position and undefeated Roy Harris of Cut and Shoot Tex moved from fourth to second and the Canadian was dropped from second to A Hill Hornets Triumph In V O IQ es Hv J awards— (USAF Photo) CHICAGO RATING CHANGES fourth The middleweight division in POMPEY IN SLUMP particular saw several shifts Basilio took over Robinson's No 1 Yolande Pompey of Trinidad spot among the contenders Holly stODDea hvy mifiri ewpicrht ral feI1 from third lo scvcnlh-intmoved Mims of Washington back oun' the elite 10 at the No 7 spot Ench Schoppner of Germany was Webb of Chicago fell from third promoted from fifth to third to sixth Charley Humez of France South Africa's Mike Holt came advanced from fifth to third and out of nowhere to fifth after beating Italy's Artenio Calazavra Victories by Virgil Akins over Isaac Logart Sugar Hart over Tombstone Smith and young Mickey Crawford over Gil Tur- ner brought these changes in the welterweight class: By UNITED PRESS Logart of Cuba fell from sec- At St Petersburg Fla: y V Ai mil u 111 an nil New York (A) vs Boston (A) V 111 ce Martinez of Paterson N J -- 11 1 tduteiieuj am Hart Ul 1 auvduccu i Yes mm CARMEN BASILIO READY TO LEAVE HOSPITAL Rory Calhoun of White Plains N Y was boosted from sixth to fifth Gene Fullmer is second Light - heavyweight Champion Archie Moore who has been j f mm 'mm Al WARDEN The drive for $1000 or more for the Toni Deane Lincoln Ellison Memorial Fund is now 'under way Only a small sum aver $100 has been provided to date but committeemen don't expect any trouble in reaching their goal 3 A 4 Utahns Should Rally Behind Dean-Elliso- n t:zmorial Fund : I mm m M 3-07- 76 AM to 10 PM SUNDAY: 10 AM to 6 PM |