Show w — r T ' tw V ” 7 st KlM! b‘ u For Sports Scores "Call 1 5-7- For Sports Scores Coll 51 Salt Utah — Wfdnftulay Morning — City A widespread snowstorm stretching at least 250 miles from Idaho Falls to Salt Lake City completelywiped out the Pioneer League schedule Tuesday And with the storm ripping out all of the games Ogden and Salt Lake City both left Tuesday on their first road trips of the season heading for Magic Valley and a set-t- taking off from Derks Field at 5 pm headed tor Boise and a three-gam- e series with the Braves Ogden also left Tuesday afternoon prll 27 1955 THE RIGHT 0-- would pitch in Wednesday's game as the postponement wrecked his rotation pitched n one-hitte- 0 record Yanks Into Top I Mound Feat Drops Cliisox by 5 to 0 Probation From NCAA By Associated Press Bob Turley of New York CHICAGO April 26— and 10 strikeouts for a fine with throttled Chicago a shutout victory which moved the Yankees into first place Fast-ballin- one-hitt- By Associated Press over the White Sox Tuesday in It was the first either league Notching his third straight victory against no defeats Turley boosted his sesson strikeout total to 27 as he allowed catcher Shcrm Lollar the only Sox hit clean single to center in the second Turley granted nine walks but was in complete charge all the way TIIE LOSER was 23 year-olMike Fornieles whose walks plus shabby fielding by center fielder Jim Rivera on lrv Noren’i loft for a two-rudouble led to a Yankee lead in the opening inning Fornielea was replaced in the Yankee third by Sandy one-hitt- d Athletic crepe-hanger- one-yea- the wrist for infraction of unaccustomed depth athletic policies Cincinnati beVeterans Reed Henderson and Tom Ramage seem to have sides being placed on probation was ruled inas- for one year found the poise and confidence necessary for first-teafor competition in any signments but they are being pressed' by Larry Sorenson Dick eligible event Kimball and Red Halverson The guards who have been showing to advantage are Gerry A COUNCIL spokesman said Kundert Joe Librizzi George Halamandaris Gary Lund Ed Cincinnati was dealt the more Massero and Jim Hubert severe punishment because Its was reThe ends will be weakened as of now but with a full- investigated violation as more serious garded time end coach In Jack Nelson the flanks may come around In addition the council repunder the Increased coaching rimanded three schools for variTed Ramsdell Mike Dmitrlck Louis Madsen Ken Schiess ous infractions and terminated slot And the probation periods of two and Dick Campbell are battling for the snapper-bactwo last for the Marv Peterson ' i years will be others guard wall forward the somewhere a for in spot battling Reprimanded were the UniTom Lorenat from their THE AGGIES lost only versity of Dayton (Ohio) backfield last year and with the line showing unexpected Bethune-CookmaCollege of strength the Fighting Farmers may be right In the title chase Daytona Beach Fla and with the Utes Cowboys and Pioneers this fall Union Virginia University of on er "Can you tell me the club records for opening game tendance figures In the National League? Pete Vukovich Geneva” Answer — Giants set the record April 14 1936 by drawing 64393 against the Dodgers In the Polo Grounds opener Other National League club records for the opening day and the year set are: Brooklyn 34530 In 1949 Chicago 43824 In 1929 Cincinnati 35747 in 1924 Milwaukee 39963 iq 1954 Philadelphia 29074 in 1950 Pittsburgh 38548 in 1948 and St Louis 20871 In 1950 Experts Are Lining Up Behind Cockell It’s interesting to note that several former champions and contenders are predicting that England’s Don Cockell will whip Champion Rocky Marciano for the title when they meet in San Francisco May 16 JACK DEMPSEY and Gene Tunney have been wrong quite frequently in their public predictions as to the outcome of title fights In fact you wonder with so many wrong guesses if the aren’t trying to help the gate a little by picking the underdog rather than voicing their true opinions as to the outcome Joe Louis picked Roland LaStarza over Marciano and Jersey Joe Walcott Dempsey Lou Nova and Sugar Ray Robinson figured publicly that Ezzard Charles could beat Marciano But the best Job of picking was turned in by James J scrap for Corbett who was “covering” the Dempsey-Tunnea national syndicate Corbett’s ghost writer was the late Frank G Menke The day before the fight Menke couldn’t contact Corbett so he figured Corbett would favor the boxer and picked Tunney to win When the paper with “his” prediction hit the street Corbett was beside himself He threatened to sue the syndicate for making him the Joke of the fistic profession NEEDLESS to say when Tunney won Corbett accepted congratulationr for being one of the few experts with vision foresight and keen Judgement to have picked the winner ha kale bases-empt- a off-camp- studen- Observation Ward wwm mil thm fotmrmst In thm "do If ymmrtmlf" CaitV vary hmthmmJ hmt kmmm hmmrlng thh am mm rmtrmim fmr who 8-- 4 ftan EOTC7G mr ‘tjQDAYS Fed why the new 1955 ed (O-l- 0 dtx (0-1- (0-0- W Pet S 813 jam jam 3 3 3 3 Boiae cm Packard iM - I - I I W w Internationa League Montreal 4 Havana Buffalo at Richmond rain f 4 j 1 I s against one-hitte- r Solons Bcvos 26-A1--though one-yea- ¥ Split in Twin Games In a bowl game was explained PORTLAND ORE April 26 UPl — Portland secWalter and Sacramento executive by Byers divided a Coast League Pacific retary of the NCAA baseball doubleheader as the "THE council In Its Beavers held their delayed “of- — 0 0 1-- 0 b-- G DP-C- 1-- B Sor-nial- (0-0- i Di 3 3 tamo Western Learie Mulne I) Lincoln Dona-hu- (3-0- ) ) (0-1- 0-1- Gromek’ Boston at va ) (3-- Kaneae Borer (00) City— Sullivan Ima’i Pacific Coast League t Hera fat Me 1 JiV n Raaaa'a 8 Item a ppd 3--3 1 (2-- (4-0- iTTEIITIOn TBOCHED! 4 Tho law states that ALL trades without overhanging rear fe' nders must havo SPLASH GUARDS installed boforo MAY 10TH fee Me Beaau'i Iter fee Mae I V ? OF COURSE YOU WANT ' l GATES O Finer Quality O Better Tailoring 1 j Oakland 3 San Franctaco 1 Hollywood 4 Lot Angela 3 S Seattle S San Die I any 0 no-bow- v 1 10 7 1 3 113 e flit Suds 6 Tads 5 Previously the only differentiations in penalties made San Ditto' 0U0 130 0O2—8 If 1 021 000 003—0 13 3 American League were "reprimands” Seattle public Errautt T Smith (8) and Aylward Pet Behind and "probations” Lombardi and Gintbarc jam 1 000 "In the case of Cincinnati 8H3 1 1 563 and Miami last year” Star 6 Angela 3 today M3 m 439 3(4 Byers said “it was Judgment Hollywood 000 Ml 001—4 14 0 304 3(4 Loo Anceloo 030 000 000—3 4 3 031 3(4 of the council that the InfracNaranjo Wade (5) O'Donnell (4) and tions were of a more extensive Rraniam Tuesday Night's Results Hatton Tnmel (9) Kuncl (4i Elat on (8) and Pramaaa W— O’Donnell Cleveland 3 Washington 3 and serious nature than those L— Hatton Detroit 3 Baltimore 3 New York 3 Chicago 0 committed by Oklahoma” Kansas City I Boston 7 (night 11 l (Cincinnati drew a innings) Oaks 3 Seals 1 Wednesday's Probable Pitchers penalty for offering prospec- Oakland 020 010 00— 3 0 st Cleveland— Stone tive athletes excessive financial Oakland Washington 020 010 OOx— 3 I 0 vs Wynn ) aid and footing transportation New York at Chicago— ford Nary Bradford (4) and Tornay vs Trucks (7n Cain Strahd (8) and Swift W— bills for tryouts) Baltimore at Detroit — Wilson Cain L— Nary ) (0-1- ) Haaan Silt 10 0 0 Lemon Klinaao ficial” season opener Tatali llfini Tetelt 21 1 17 II Snyder a Marino Pieretti shut out Portout for Carraequel la Bth 10 0 0 for Conauoira la 6th McDnntttf 4 3 0 3 land on five hits to give the Now York 108 881 HI— I Sacramento squad a Tafelt 247344 victory Chicaoo 401 04 444—4 out for Kiln In 4th in the afternoon game Bob Hall E— Chakalaa RBI— Skowron 3 Nona rounded out for Snyder In 4th Nona ManUa HR—Skowheld the Solons to five hits in 3ron 3BH— S— Turlay SF— Skowron ties: 414 HI 444—3 Waahlnato and Skowron 31 Clovolond 304 164 Ha— 1 “1 Reprimand 2 Reprimand the night game the Beavers McDouialdNcDouaald Huntor and Skowront E— Strickland RBI— Avila 3 McDer Sox and Dropoi Conauoira and censure 3 Probation for winning Lemon Fltirld 2B— McDeC a manual and Dropoi Fo Brtdowaaar mott BOO 000— Sacramento 000 0 rmott Orenta HR— Avila Lemon SB— end Dropo one year 4 Probation for two Portland BB— Turlay 4 pornlele 001 000 00k— 1 3 Chakalaa 1 McDermott S— Lemon Buahy StrickSO— Turlay 10 1 DP— Strickland and Altohellli Cereghlno years 5 Probation with ineliHO — Fornielea 3 in J (faced land Daley (H and Shacly Batch (On Hall and Caldarona two battara in 3rd) Conauera 4 In 4 KUne and Vtrnon BB— Lemon I Mgibility for particular events Sacramento R HR— Turlay 00 cDermott 4 SO— Lemon t McDermott 4 100 000 000—1 ’I l ( hakalaa 8 In 1 6 Probation with schedule can- Portland W— Lemon 2 3 McDermott Conauoira Cakalta 000 000 000—0 I 0 Pornlalea W— Turlay L— fornialaa L—McDermott 1 3) Lemon ) cellation suspension andor exPlarattl and Kheeleyi Adams Walbol (8) and Caldarono pulsion" enforcement program attempts to relate its ruling to the Infraction — the penalty to the crime” Byers said 'These are the types of penal- a better suit too Otden 1 333 Pocatello 1 Silt Lake City 3V) 147 1 Bliltnra Tveadey'a Dewitt BUlinre at Idaho Falla ppd enow Great Falla at Pocatello ppd know Merle Valley at Salt Lekt City ppd enow - Boiae at Oaden rod anow Wodnoodoy'a Probable Pitcher at Idaho Fall Blllinr (Sanrhei (Unavailable) pm Greet Fella (Weeconla 04) at Pocatello (Werrmen O 4) 8 tS pm Salt Lake City (Golden 04) at Bolee fVroman ) 130 tm ) at Marie Orden (Blackburn Valley (Unavailable) t14 pan ed after Turley hurled the Chicago White Sox Tuesday Ml 0-- Mm Press FLA April the University of Oklahoma was put on probation Tuesday for two years by the National Collegiate Athletic Assn the Sooners may compete in the Orange Bowl game next Jan 2 if they win the Big Seven title this fall Why this was ao after the University of Miami drew a r suspension last year and was ineligible to compete (1-- ' Try By Associated MIAMI Wifph - Croat Pall Marie Valley Idaho alia Makes All Other Cars Yogi Berra Sooners Could Take Part In Bowl Tilt Says Byers Pioneer League o Old-Fashion- Bob Turley left of the New York Yankees congratulated In dressing room by catcher Is Baseball Scoreboard poat-pon- whmm THE TRIBE registered two runs in the first when Bob Avila pounded a homer his first of the season into left field scoring right fielder A1 Smith who had walked Maurie McDermott on the mound for the Senators was the loser although he allowed the Indians only five hits It was bis second loss against one win y (3-0- ) Tueadav NlthY RatulH New York 3 MUwsukoo 3 (night) Cincinnati st Brooklyn (nlftlt) cold weather Bt Louis at PhUadelphla Cnlfht) postponed cold weather Chicaso at Pittsburgh (nisht) postponed wet grounds Wednesday's Prebabla Pitchers Milwaukee at New York— Conley (l-a s Comex ) St Louie at Philadelphia (nlghtN-Hart(14) vs Roberts (21) Chicago at Pittsburgh— Muiner Q-vs Purkay ) Cincinnati at Brooklyn— Valentine ) va Meyer 32 York an season jnark was a superb pitching JoL despite his nine walks His most serious trouble came in the second after he struck out the first two He walked eight batters Lemon the only regular InBob NIeman then walked and diana hurler with more vicadvanced to third on Loliar’i tories than defeats — he has distinguished single But Turley none— yielded nine hits got Fornielea on a roller to first for the third out There were only 792 cash cusNSW YORK tomers CHICAOO the Indians’ smallest At M 0 A At NO A crowd in at least 10 years Bluer rf 3 10 0 Crraquel aa 10 13 Carey 3b 4 3 0 3 a Brdwar a 3 0 1 1 Temperatures were in the 40’s Mantle cf 3 13 0 K 2b 3 0 13 ClIVflAND Berra 4 0110 Mlnnao rf 3 0 4 0 WASHINGTON AS HO A hkowra lb 8 3 8 0 Kail 3b AIHOA 4 0 18 Noren If 4 10 0 Rivera tl 4 13 0 Smith rf 3 114 3 0 10 Bnaby cf McDuld 3b 3 0 8 4 Drops Ib 3 113 3 4 4 1 Avila 2b 3 0 12 0 Yoat 3b Hunter aa 4 13 1 NIeman If 3 0 3 0 Vernon lb 4 1 8 0 Doby cf 3 0 14 3 13 3 Slevera If 4 0 8 0 Roeea 3b Turlay p 3 0 0 3 Lollar 3 111 rorntelei 3 0 3 0 10 0 0 Runnola 3b 4 1 0 2 Klner If Cnnuerra p 1 0 0 1 On vote rf 4 3 0 0 AKoblll lb 4 1 12 1 0 0 0 0 Plturld 4 3 S 3 Strcklnd aa 3 0 1 0 1 Chakalaa 3-- National League beat the Washington Nationals v —AP April 28 -RBob Lemon slugged a home run over the right field fence Tuesday to grab his fourth win of the season as his Cleveland Indians Turleya triumph giving New ‘FIT PENALTY TO CRIME’ probation places the institution in jeopardy and the university must immediately correct all procedures which violate NCAA In event such requirements action is not taken I feel certain the council would recommend expulsion to the association’s annual convention” The council said Cincinnati had conducted an employment program for t-athletes in football and that jobs were arranged by members of the football coaching staff for certain rates ef pay The report said neither the university authorities nor the employers were “reasonably diligent in determining whether the work was performed” ighthander homer yielded a to Bill Skowron la the ninth NCAA President C P Houston of Tufts explaining the Oklahoma penalty said "the y - Va By Aaaoclated Prcos Third and last Sox pitcher was Bob C Victory CLEVELAND a Con-suegr- Co-Ca- Richmond 3-- 2 n k n Tribe to 3-- 0 all-mari- at- er Lemon Leads d NCAA-affiliate- d Headers (Bless 'em) Write g 5-- 0 CHICAGO April 26 — The WIIEN COACH John Roning’s squad policy making council of the failed to win the conference last season a good many folks National Collegiate figured the Aggies were due for a “recession” in athletics And ssn Tuesday imposed a two- this was fostered when Coach Roning departed for Denver U L tt- -i s But the reckoned without two factors — Coach a of Roning left some pretty good “horses” behind as a backbone for verslty Oklahoma and more r the 1955 team and the new coaching staff headed by Ev Faunce serious punishment of has been beating the bushes night and day for talent the University of Cincinnati The University of Oklahoma Most promising after three vyeeks of spring work are the was given mainly a stern slap Aggie tackles where Coach Ralph Maughan appears to have senior-predominate- r n port for a Sooners Get There’s more than just the enthusiasm of a young coaching staff behind the optimism these days at Utah State Agricultural College’s spring football camp an early shower Ogden went on to win the game but Blackburn wasn’t around long enough to receive credit Magic Valley also joined the unavailable list for its pitcher at BillWasconis tossed his on the and his time last hillu ings nine-rusupmates gave hirp Mustang a - Sports Mirror Ogden’s Jerry Blackburp pitched three innings against Salt Lake City on opening night and gave up three hits and two earned runs but six walks meant Walt Wasconis Great Falls hurler goes against Pocatello’s George Werr-maat Jack Halliwell Field In the Gate City 6-- 4 TWO YEARS John Mooney’s- WERRMAN nAS only pitched 1 Innings but didn’t become involved In the won or lost column plans 6-- 5 0 r HANDER against Magic Valley on Sunday and gae up one hit in one inning as the Bees lost the game roman lost a decision to Magic he chucked as last Valley Thursday innings giung up one enriied run foui walks and eight hits Jack Sanchez a Billings hurler who hasn't seen any action will go against the Russets of Idaho Falls Pat Mullin Spud manager was undented as to who Both games will be played as second parts of double headers The Rees and Beds didn’t announce ajny makeup dates for their games yjim Golden and Larry Vroman will be chucking for the Bees and Braves Wednesday at Braves Field Golden has an mark this year and has appeared in only one game for the Bees Billings and Idaho Falls resched One-Hitte- urley uled their snowed out game for June 21 as did Great Falls and Pocatello three-gam- e o 'Billings continues its series with Idaho Falls Wednesday while Great Falls and Pocatello also try again Wednesday The Bees and Braves will start Wednesday at 8 30 pm while Magic Valley and Ogden tangle at 8 15 pm —all of this provided the storm moves out rather quickly and the fields dry off also rather quickly TIIE BEES 11 5 Sends Bees Into Boise iSnoiv-Ou- t' Full-Slat- e 5-7- O Reasonably Priced - 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