Show THE OGDEN OPEN HOUSE 1 - W Monday The camp directors Chris 5 C T AVI n ii i s M Rain Forecast For Gruelling Tesf At Marblehead 36-Ho- Ie M ARB LEHE AD Mass (AP) — Weather and stamina were vital factors today as Merlene Hagge and Louise Suggs stood 2 going into a double round at the $12000 Kound Robin Women's Invitation Golf Tournament Mrs Hagge maintained her advantage with a plus 31 point score followed by Miss Suggs who gained 20 yesterday for a plus 28 and second place "I play well in the rain" Maritime said after she was informed scattered showers were forecast test tofor the gruelling Tedesco at day Country Club's 8147-yar- d 73 course par In addition Marlene has the advantage of youth over the veteran Miss Suggs and third place Patty Berg- (plus 13 points) 1-- 36-ho- le - Marlene and Louise agreed they played well yesterday in the second round of the tourney except for their putting "I played just as well as I did Thursday except that I goofed around the greens" Miss Suggs said She shot a 74 compared to her first round 71 "I felt as good as the first round but I ran into some trouble on the greens" Marlene echoed The tournament which winds up in a fifth round Saturday involves 16 pros grouped in foursomes which change from round to round A plus point is awarded for each stroke under the three opponents and minus points for strokes over them 90-hol- e Apos-to- Win Over BERKELEY By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If Red Davis manager of the Phoenix Giants can keep his lefty loaded lineup functioning as it has the past two nights he may get another look soon as the Pacific Coast League throne room Given a little help that is from the other baseball teams scheduled to play the league leading Vancouver Motilities in the next few weeks Repeating a tactic which paid off so well last night Davis sent seven lefthanders in against Salt Lake City's pitching staff and emerked with a 12-- victory The triumph kept the Giants two games behind Vancouver to the tune of a victory over Seattle thereby dumping the Rainiers into a last place tie with Spokane defeated 0 by Portland In the other PCL game San Diego took possession of third place walloping Sacramento 12-right-hande- d 3 9-- 5 4-- 4 Not Even Close LOUISVILLE (NEA)— A report has it that If Silky Sullivan had won the Kentucky Derby his Celtic supporters were going to insist that Irish whiskey be sub- stituted for bourbon in mint Tennis Titan CAMBRIDGE Mass (NEA) — Harvard won its second Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis Associa- tion title in three years with a record 6-- 0 Calif (AP) — Utah State's Jay Silvester was second in the shotput and third in the discus at Friday's preliminaries of the NCAA track and field meet here Silvester heaved the shot 56 feet 11 inches Dave Davis of Southern California won it with a toss of 58 feet 6 in In the discus Silvester threw it 164 feet inch Eldon Hastings of Brigham Young University was second in a preliminary low hurdles heat and fourth in a semifinal in 239 seconds Dave Parker of BYU was third in a qualifying high hurdles heat in 143 George Kom of Idaho State was fifth in the discus with 164 ft Vz in Los Jackson feature a full size University football poster for display this summer and fall Also included in the mailing are a pocket schedule card and a set of ticket order cards The folder explains procedure for ordering tickets Illustrations carry out the theme wring Your Family to Beautiful Memorial Stadium The price of season tickets for five home games is $20 Customers are guaranteed a good location for engagements with UCLA Ohio State Michigan State Wisconsin and Northwestern ti mm 3-- 2 seven The teams stay put for a round of twin bills tonight — all seven-innin- g contests The schedule has Missoula at Great Falls Magic Valley at Pocatello and Idaho Falls at Billings Boise is Idle Brigham D©¥ns Ben Lomond In Legion Gam© Brigham City won its second game of the 1958 season Thursday night as it trimmed Ben Lomond in an American Legion Jun-ioBaseball League game at Affleck Park Brigham picked up its runs on seven base hits nine bases on balls and three errors At the same time two Brigham City hurlers — Dewey C o and Ray Smith limited Ben Lomond to but five hits Two eames are set for todav Ben Lomond was at Clearfield this afternoon and Brigham and Farmington meet at thet D a Hi£h School diamond at 7 pjnvisj 8-- 5 n t-t- le vf'St JrSf Photo? Antonelli cuts the hair of San teammate Mike McCormick in the GlaRtXTPitchmg nS hk£ Wmg in t at aU times(NEA IM-J?- hnn' (8-1- vs ) (0-5- at 5 etr°'t 0 Virdon If tf m Cm? J "stats'' 4 100-yar- d Colly-mor- sub-fou- 0 0 0 0 5-- Fla (AP) — Professional The Golfers' Assn will sponsor a national contest on Septl for the second straight year PGA President Harold Sargent announced today All golfers at clubs and courses employing PGA professionals are eligible for the contest which carries no individual entry fee To be eligible the home pro pays a $500 fee to enter his club and all its members Each club or course participating will establish a contest hole of not less than 160 yards The scored on the longest hole will be the national winner Trophies also will be awarded for the best performances in the 32 PGA sections and at each participating club or course The national champion in the inaugural contest was Dr Fred W Whittaker who scored an ace on the d 16th hole at Penobscot Valley Golf Club in Bangor Me Sargent said about 0 at 860 clubs and courses participated in the 1957 4 Canes 2757 Wash © Foiles RENT-ALL- S NEEDS Hospital Beds Coolers Crutches Room Dial IX e 3-- 5 13-h- it In defeating the Yankees the Tigers won their third in four shots under new manager Bill Norman It was Bobby Shantz' third consecutive defeat Billy Hoeft won it for a record but needed relief help He retired the first six he faced then gave up Mickey Mantle's 12th homer for a tie in the fourth Ray Narleski won his eighth r with a for the Indians Chuck Stobbs lost his fifth The White Sox blanked on two hits for eight innings chased Jack Harshman with seven singles and five runs for a lead in the ninth Then Jim Marshall for Jim Busby whose homer junked Billy Pierce's one-hi- t shutout in the seventh lined the tying home run off Bill Fischer with two out in the ninth 5-- 5 hole-in-on- 1-- 1 four-hitte- 5-- pinch-hittin- 4 7 5 Si's 6-- 4 3 2 3-- 3-r- i 5 4 9 events needed preliminaries The finals Saturday afternoon include all 14 NCAA events 10 YESTERDAY'S Idaho Falls 8 inngins) Missoula 4-- 7 Pocatello 9-- 4 3-- 4 20 22 24 25 20 29 19 34 2 4 529 4' 468 408 358 7V2 10V2 13V2 2-- 1 (first game 5 4 - Great Falls Magic Valley 6-- 4 Vancouver Phoenix 8-- 3 New Skipper KINGS POINT NY (NEA)— Harry Wright took over as coach falt P'90 ' -- L 38 650 24 33 26 26 613 559 544 411 31 Secramenta P°rtland 23 33 0 5 9 1 BB SO 0 0 2 2 1 H R ER 0 2 4 6 6 6-- 7 0 S BB SO 1 4 4 4 Detroit Vernon 341 land 61 and Bridges Tri-and- os Baltimore 13 PITCHING 5 or more decisions — Larsen New York 0 1000 909 Turley New York 10-- 1 800 1 Hyde Washington 6-- 4 8-- 3 2 5V2 6Va 14 32 407 U 24 36 400 15 24 36 400 15 Saturday's probable pitchers: Portland Singleton ) and Buzhart ) at 5pokane Palmquist ) and Barker ) first game 6:30 pm PST Sacramento Bridges (6-at lan Diego NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING 100 or more at bats — Mays San Francisco and Musial St Louis 392 Green St 343 Ashburn PhiladelLouis phia 337 RUNS — Mays San Francisco 51 Banks Chicago 50 Cepeda San Francisco 43 RUNS BATTED IN — Thomas Pittsburgh 59 Banks Chicago 52 Mays San Francisco 42 HITS — Mays San Francisco 89 HOME RUNS — Thomas Pitts burgh 19 Banks Chicago 18 Walls Chicago 15 PITCHING 5 or more decisions 875 — Purkey Cincinnati 1 1 833 McMahon Milwaukee 2 800 Milwaukee Spahn (0-3- Vancouver Heman (5-- (3-- (6-- at Phoenix Jones 9 holes Club rentals Cafe and snack bar Open 6 am Daily Ben Lomond Golf Cours® m of Gernertl b 5 Paints Highway 91 2 1 0 c Piersal!cf Brewer p IP H 43 ''3 8 1 1 jifj 0 4 1 ER R 3 0 2 0 7 ) DETROI NEW YORK ab r h rbi 10 Bauer rf 4 0 Virai!3b Kalinerf Kubekss 5 0 2 0 Mantlecf 3 111 0 McDougald2b Skowrcnlb 0 Eerrac 0 Boone b aBertoia Harris lb F Boiling 2b Maxwell If 1 Carey 3d Howard If bRichardson Siebern lf Vsrtinss Wilson c Hoeft p 1 eSlaugh'er Shantz Mofordp Aguirrep 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 p Grimp 0 dSimpson 34 4 9 3 1 Totals for SO BB Boone 33 2 8 2 for How- - 7th tn 7th out for Sieber n in 9t hj into force oley for Grim in 9t h DETROIT 001 1 01 020- -4 NEW YORK 000 1 00 001- -2 E — — Kubek LOB Detroit 6 New York y 28 Groth Virgil Kalinr Shantz 33 2 HR Mantle H R ER BB SO IP Hoeft (W ) 7Va 5 4 4 1 Moford 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Aguirre Shantz (L x7 9 4 3 I 6 Grim 2 0 0 0 1 1 ard in -- 1 1 1 1 4-- four batter 8th in 5 CLEVELAND ab r h rbi 0 0 4 2 2 WASHINGTON ab r h P!ews3b F'earsoncf rbi 0 0 0 0 Courtneyc 00 Mariscf Geigercf 1 Sieverslb Hunter ss Minoso If Colavitorf Porterlb 1 0 2 Brown c Ward 3b Moren2b Narleskip 1 2 0 2 Lerr-onl- 1 1 Bridgesss Chrisleyrf Ajpron"onte2b Stobbs p aYost Cicotte) 40 10 15 10 Tot a if 30 1 4 1 aLined Into double play for Stobbs In 8th CLEVELAND 200 003 302-- 10 WASHINGTON 000 010 00-0E — Sievers ICS — Plewj Courtney Cleveland 6 Washington 4 2B — Hunter 2 HR — Lemon Moren Fo ter Minoso If Narleski (W (I MOODS cicotti ab M 8 12 (0 Z-- It Eli it Id 1 6 o 4118 t 9 ) 8 2 6 a 0 CHICAGO r h rbi IALT1MCSE ab r h rfel Goodmenb-6ardner2b 5 0 1 6 Fox2b Woodlinglf 3 0 0 1 Smith Green 0 0 Lollarc WilBarrs! 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(W Brosnan Loe 31 3 7 3 1 Milwaukee 13 vs ) vs ) 5 CITY 1 H 7 5-- 7) IP 7-- L KANSAS 2-- 4-- 3-- 6 3 0 5-- 5-- PIONEER at City 1 - Denver 0 Charleston 0 tie called rain Albert Passic sheriff of Carbon TEXAS LEAGUE County won first place yesterday in the Elks Golf Tournament held Houston 6 San Antonio 0 Tulsa 4 Dallas 3 10 innings at the Ben Lomond Course Victoria 7 Corpus Christi 2 The tourney was held in conAustin 5 Fort Worth 3 junction with the Elks State conSOUTHERN ASSN vention here in Ogden Mobile Chattanooga Passic won with a net score of Nashville 14--3 New Orleans 68 He had a 7 handiMemphis 7 Atlanta 6 12 cap Arnie Ferrin of Ogden was second with a scratch 70 Others innings Birmingham 10 Little Rock 5 who placed were: Frank Dodson WESTERN LEAGUE Ogden 71 Ralph Mitchell of Amarillo 4 Lincoln 0 Price and Gary Denzer Ogden both 72 Topeka 3 Albuquerque 2 Sioux The City 8 Pueblo 3 event was won Colorado Springs at Des Moines by Arne Purhonen of Salt Lake postponed City PIONEER LEAGUE All Games LEAGUE Idaho Falls Billings 1 first 8 innings game By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Missoula 7 Great Falls W Pet GB 4 Pocatello Pocatello Magic — 30 18 Valley 625 t nine-strok- e (5-5- (3-- 1 10 Seattle 5 AMERICAN ASSN Indianapolis 3 Minneapolis Omaha 9 Louisville 3 Wichita 9 St Paul 2 2-- SO 20 0 4 0 Totals 24 2 7 2 A— Fouled aut for Brosnan in 6th HO 000- -2 Milwaukee 000 000- -0 St Louis Milwaukee 9 St LCB E Blasingame Louis 3 Bruton Green Rochester 10 Richmond 9 Columbus 6 Buffalo 1 Other games postponed Carbon Sheriff Wins Elks Golf Tournament BB 1 110 San Diego 12 Sacramento 4 Portland 4 Spokane 0 Phoenix 12 Salt Lake City 5 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Kansas paced the qualifiers with six places each as 3b— 1 10 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Vancouver Los ab r h rol Francisco 3b 4 2 2 1 4 10 0 cf 3 1 lb 2 0 0 0 If 0 0 0 If 10 0 ss 3 0 0 rf 4 0 2 0 c 3 0 1 2 1 MINOR RESULTS and USC 102- -5 5 3 10 10 Bruton cf Blasingame Flood Roach 2b 4 0 Musial 3b Mathews 2 0 0 rf 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Friday's preliminaries at the University of California's Edwards Field saw many of the collegiate stars eased up and running just fast enough to qualify for the finals but Les Carney Ohio University sprinter went all out to set a meet record for 220 yards around a curve Carney sped the furlong in 208 seconds to eclipse the 209 set in 1955 by Northwestern's Jim The Ohio runner beat such stars as San Jose State's Ray Norton who had the best time with 94 just one tenth off e the world record and Ed of Villanova the IC4A champion Ireland's Olympic 1500 meter champion Ron Delany and Calir minute miler fornia's 'don Bowden top a bulky field in the mile The 440 levels out as a duel between Ohio personal State's Glenn Davis and Eddie Southern from Texas Delany put himself in position possibly to grab off two first places for defending team champion Villanova when he won his qualifying heat in the 880 in 1:502 Bowden who set the NCAA record of 1:472 in beating Delany last year passed up the half mile to concentrate on the longer run Davis the Olympic 400 meter hurdles champion who equalled the world record of 458 for the 440 in this year's Big Ten meet won both his preliminary heat and semifinal Friday without trouble His teams of 470 and 478 seconds proved that he like many of the top performers put out just enough to 'insure a place in the final Southern won his preliminary in 471 and then ran inches behind California's Jack Yerman with both timed at 474 4 4 3 3 PGA TO STAGE HOLE IN ONE U S PROGRA losing string at five with a victory over Philadelphia Los Angeles defeated Pittsburgh Cincinnati and the Chicago Cubs were idled by rain The Red Sox winning eight of their last 10 handed seven-gamwinner Ned Garver his third defeat Tom Brewer now won the Boston attack with a seven-hitte- r 0 0 7th in San Philadelphia 0 0 0 Ashburn cf Davenport 0 0 0 Ferndez ss LockmnJf-l0 0 0 Anderson lb Mays 12 0 Repulski If Cepeda Sauer 0 11 Jones lb 0 2 0 Post rf Taussig 0 0 0 Kazanski 2b Spencer Alou c 0 0 0 Lonnett Schmidt 0 0 0 Roberts p Bressoud 0 0 0 Antonelli 0 0 0 Hearn p 0 0 0 Morehead p 0 0 0 Miller p 4 3 4 'f 0 INVALID p 0 200 000 Pittsburgh 9 IP n 464 PITCHERS 10 p h r h rbi 2 UNITED 2b ss p '002 020 Kline (L Koufax Drysdale Labine (W 30 York-L- ary 110 112 c lb Groat 5 lOVi ish 1 rf Totals out for Drysdale struck out for Labine in 9th n 481 471 RESULTS 110 3b ef 33 4 7 4 2b— Gilliam P Gilliam Reese Snider Furillo Roseboro Hodges Neal Zimmer Koufax Drysdale rhrbi 1 Angeles7 fl 8 9 27 29 PROBABLE t Ne Kansas Sullivan An eles If Los Angeles E— Reese I 527 500 (1-- Los i 65 ) San Pittsburgh If 1 flarfl t For N agonal 4-- 1 ey Chicago-Purk- Labine n n ponn d in at 1 Norris Johanson left and Chris Apostol right directors of the Patio Springs Boys Club ask John Cliff how the water is in the swimming pool Open house at the camp will be observed this weekend and regular opening will be Monday Pet 686 (3-2- 3 Groat ss 0 Stevens lb Thomas 3b 0 Clemente rf 0 Mazeroski 2b 0 Foiles e 0 Kline a READY FOR GRAND OPENING 2-- e TODAY'S ah 3 26 26 23 24 26 24 22 Cleveland at Washington-McCl) Griggs Chicago at Baltimcre-Wy- nri vs ) (8-2- 16 Cleveland 10 Washington 1 Detroit 4 New York 2 Boston 9 Kansas City 3 Chicago 5 Baltimore 5 (tie game suspended after 14 innings curfew) PITCHERS Louis-Sp- ahn 1 5-- 5 last-plac- 8 ) 0 Meiias 1 7-- ygsres Baltimore Cleveland Detroit Chicago FRIDAY'S (4-1- I 4-- 6-- 4 (4-2- St Pittsburgh 9-- game-endin- g 434 ah r h rbi 7-- 5 out In each contest the out came on a line drive to centerfielder John Cunningham The sweep enabled Pocatello to creep to two games up on Great Falls in the Pioneer League standings Great Falls in second place split a pair of short contests with Missoula winning the first but dropping the second 4 The night's other action saw Idaho Falls take twn from the next team up in the standings Billings The scores were over eight Innings and Washington 7V2 L 35 29 26 26 RESULTS PROBABLE (6-4- 3 9-- 41 5 SVi Francisco— Semproch Philadelphia vs McCormick ) ) or Miller Pittsburgh at Los Angeles (night)—Friend (9-vs Pod res (6-- 7 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pocatello swept both ends of a double-heade- r from Magic Valley 8 last night and 4--3 in two seven-innin- g games And in each contest the Athletics gave up two runs in the final frame and had the bases loaded before the final Vfa 4 0) rt mailed announcing the opening of the seat sale for the Illinois football season The folders for the first time New York Boston Kansas City Louis 0 (called end six In at Cincinnati Briggs (0-- By ED WILKS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jackie Jensen and Dick Ger-nehave been slugging the home runs and Frank Malzone has been battling with the bat but look who's finally started to hit for the bustling Boston Red Sox — a guy named Ted Williams The Big Guy who last year won the batting crown at an un- CHAMPAIGN 111 (NEA) — More than 100000 colorful orange and blue folders are being St TODAY'S Milwaukee Boston Now Eight Games Off Pace Giants Out Of Slump op Pioneer 23 Angeles Milwaukee 2 nings rain) Clark Brothers Texaco maintained its second place position in the city's Commercial Softball League last night with a 10-- win over Wall Avenue Center Also in the Commercial League Utah Power and Light Co overpowered Nielsen Reeve and Maxwell Engineers In a women's league game the Skippettes scored seven runs in likely 39 with an equally unlikethe first inning and then went on ly 388 average has been having to down the Ogden Shamrocks it tough so far But Friday night 11-he cracked a pair of singles drove Clark Brothers was forced to in two runs and scored one while come from behind last night Wall his percentage high — reaching Avenue Center jumped off to a lead in the first two innings 295 — of the season as the Red Utah Power and Light Co won Sox tightened their grip on secvictory over its first game of the season as it ond place with a Kansas City played errorless ball That left Boston eight games Two Metropolitan League behind the American Legue leadwill be games played tonight at the Ogden Softball Park The Hill ing New York Yankees who were Hornets and Paramount Dairy beaten by the Detroit Tigers will meet at 7 p m and Para- Cleveland defeated fourth place and Baltimore mount Bowl and Fred M Nye Co Washington 10-and the Chicago White Sox ended will tangle at 8 p m tie at 14 innings because of Clark Bro 410 230 0—10 12 3 a Wall Ave 520 000 0— 7 5 4 a Baltimore curfew In the National League the J Hill Connelly and Weaver first place Milwaukee Braves reHolmes and Weakley N R M E010 020 0— 3 8 4 tained a IVz game edge by beatin a game held Utah P & L300 140 x— 8 SO ing St Louis to six Goodell and John Musgrave and innings by rain Second San Francisco ended its' place Dodge 700 — 022 0 11 12 2 Skippettes Shamrocks 402 200 0— 8 9 2 Reese Mann and Taylor Calder-wooI Wulstaholm and S 29 29 30 YESTERDAY'S Clark Texaco 'Maintains Second Place Illinois Sells Its Football 27 23 W GB 588 554 511 500 490 482 442 Cincinnati at Chicago ppd rain Los Angeles 5 Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 6 Philadelphia 1 l bannocks 26 Philadelphia' 8 Utah Sfafer Shines At NCAA Meet 25 24 St Louis Chicago and Norris Johanson invited families to visit the facilities this weekend Boys may purchase membership cards tomorrow A bus will begin running to the camp daily except Sundays and Mondays It will leave City Hall Park each day at 1 pm will then make pickups at Monroe Park Ogden High and Liberty Park It will make the stops in that order and the stops will be about 10 minutes apart Camp membership cards are $20 This membership entitles a youth to all facilities at the camp It will open daily at 1 pm and will operate until dark Assisting Mr Johanson and Mr Apostol at the camp will be Mark Ballif All three are coaches at Ogden High School Instruction will be given in baseball swimming basketball football wrestling boxing and horseshoe pitching Physical fitness equipment will also be available Considerable work has been done on the swimming pool to bring it up to State Health Department specifications Membership cards will be sold to youths 10 years of age and older 8-- 27 25 23 27 31 Pittsburgh Pet 1 21 30 Milwaukee San Francisco Cincinnati tomorrow with the regular camp activities scheduled to begin '7 1058 AMERIC LEAG U LEAGUE Open house will be observed at the Patio Springs Boys Camp Photo) JUNE 14 SATURDAY EVENING NATIONAL New Camp HEAR NO EVIL — Umpire Frank Tabacchi merely adjusted his mask while being blasted by Sherm Lollar of the Chicago White Sox about a called fourth ball he believed over the plate — (NEA 7' E AJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES' lniiiCf fcjSI i OF 3 UTAH OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 24th end Kiesel Ave |