Show w 4 6D The Salt Ijtke Tribune Sunday May 15 1955 r r -- In Amateur Feature Tilt Tuesday clash between Utah Tower & Light and Bees will feature this week’ play In the Salt Lake Amateur Baseball League A Beck-atead- ’i VWWOCU EMUiNb wav (4 1830 11 CWPTSMiTO IT J0UU bONktD UPWIN 80S! a MTk Bees won over the Saddle Club in the opener ffl the two clubs’ HE ttfD 8 AMD S iMb amsvom oust juuv jewtTO mat saniW T1TUST CVtn TOUJY I tNb A TWO WKH LM gouv joat IK1M t SkUCUtHHaOfcWlWIH W0 Big Open Links Field Special to The Tribune TROVO— More than 200 golf- T1W IKE lone appearance of the week IDUbHWSkT 50 YWJULSO vr touts uavioioas V 73 " tZCZCS StSLWnm urn' s tji onva st u 1 wo a TKS atb i WM 1 Mi STOIKe wit coutscunvs UJt wttm trw m ' Pointers dropped Guadalajara last Sunday In the opening round Biggest surprise of the week came in the two losses suffered by Red Del Pappa's Tooele club one of the top performers last year Tooele Tooele Ordnance and Guadalajara each have '0 2 records- WftJaX 14 twisvwss Aua UHY v rr :av w oc WUttUWJ ewbVumiu4Tr ULiat gas - should pay a good price finishing as well as second in a brawl with the undefeated and untied Marciano I know a bloke who wants to bet that in Don won’t be the runner-uthis fight that the judges will award the referee aecond place and drop Cockell Into the show ' Vlf ' rbck-crush- cr — - a : Club Postpones SL Regatta out-of-stat- e 36-ho- n Snow For Crown - Inter-mountai-n relatouchy tions I itlll think Don will finish no worse than ifeond io FVAM WEb WO 0 MFUCO TMCK t WIW6 TVS CCXT SEkSX’TpuU t WWEb 8T LEHSTUi SHESb OS UatETCTVi OMIY UOftM Y TO UlT UlU ) WME4 Ui WOU TUE KKJtfUKS WEUT 01 TO Win THE KlWOUT 4 I ttk STLKES WK tsb IV £0 LEM6TUS Vussies Show stihlst penalty Conference Puts Texags Gains in Games Plans Probation On 2-Yc- ar Aoclitl Prp thwest two-yea- r ean-cele- d shocked" a aid BATY MORRISON hurled a iteady game for the winners through the eighth frame He weakened slightly in the ninth however and Jim Johnson finished the game The locals put over the win-ning run in the ninth frame Stettler hit one to deep short The ball was fielded well but th hr o wlolir sthitStcUlcr in the head The runner uninjured continued on to third Dick Somers then lined out a single to bring in the winning run Weber also won the conference diamond title in 1952 and lies in reconciling rival amateur sportsmen and business executives as well as bringing about agreement between the federal government and the state government of Victoria The two governments are controlled by rival parties Bitterness ran high over one which said visiting athreport Bear letes would be housed In five tin sheds It mentioned nothing about the 44 million dollar Olympic village now In an adBy Aioclsted Prcu vanced stage of construction PHILADELPHIA May 14 -P- The village will comprise 800 hiladelphia police continued neat houses fully equipped and their investigation of the HarMANY AMATEUR sportsmen old Johnson-JuliMederos fight a sense of possession in felt along the lines that big money the which they did Olympics was bet on Mederos the unnot wish to share with business derdog in the scheduled men— mostly personbout at the arena last alities but primarily concerned in promotion for the games May 6 Brundage helped bridge this F John Driscoll Inspector said Saturday he had learned gulf considerably "Get six of our biggo-- t businessmen on that an gambler ar- the job" he advised rived in Philadelphia about noon the day of the fight and proclaimed he had a bundle of cash to bet on Mederos Dris coll said he learned that local gamblers fearing a ‘‘flxi’ steered dear of the visitor and Tlana for an eight-teaW’ould not cover his beta state horseshoe pitching Johnson collapsed at tba league were announced Saturend of the aecond round day by members of the Salt Testa made by physicians and Lakck and Murray Horseshoe Clubs chemists disclosed the fighter Tentative plans call for the had traces of a barbiturate in his system league to be patterned after bowling competition to start Mederos was given a techniplay on June 6 A meeting of cal knockout victoryall interested khoc tossers has Driscoll said he was seeking been called for May 23 at Libthe visiting gambler who al- erty Park hTe meeting will legedly had such faith in Med- get under way at 8 pm eros a loser to Johnson in The league which may be Miami last December and a sub- - expanded if sufficient is stitute for the injured Tommy shown is the first of its kind iHumcane) Jacksoirin the bqut ever organized in the here are But he changed his mihd and became " great one Theu big war took him off and he scried with distinction during what would have been the best years of his athletic life But he came back and was great again Then the Korean War made and once him into a again he shone in the service of his country This was to have been his final farewell But there he was again last year hitting 345 with a nail holding his shoulder together When the year was done he announced his final final final retirement and probably will again at the end of this current season In the meantime boys let’s go Into that little old Boudreau shift That man in the long pants is up there again Ez Gels Rcinnlch Against Holman OHIO May 14 heavyweight Ezzard Charles champion whose comeback received a jolt when he was knocked out by John Holman last month will get another crack a t H ojm a n here in June The Becker Boxing Club announced Saturday it has signed Charles and Holman for a 10 round fight The match will be here either Wednesday June 8 or Saturday June 11: Holman surprised boxing fans 1953 27 when he knocked April r H K7 Snow 000 200 001—3 out in the ninth round Charles ooi ooi ioi—4 el wbr of their match in Miami Beach Andenon Cirly and Jorfcnwni Fla Holman is from Chicago Morrtaon Johnaen and Jentan CINCINNATI Former (UP) — 1 ej WE HAVE MOVED From 8th S W Tempi® ONE BLOCK NORTH TO 7th So e post-seaso- n "I'm at John Affleck Park The Weber club won the Northern Division title Friday by taking a doubleheader from Boise Snow had clinched the Southern Division crown earlier 4-- 3 TED WILLIAMS returned to baseball with one more record He is the first ballplayer on record to hold out against his wife The Red Sox have been drooling like Pavlov's dogas as they looked Miamlward at the morose mauler But Ted a close MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA man with a buck wasn’t going May 14 (UP) — For the first to accept a $100()00 a year Job time since 1949 when the In- or even a $10 a year job If it ternational Olympic Committee meant that his ever un loving granted Melbourne the 1956 was to get her hooks into it as games all factions involved In part of the divorce settlement preparing for the big event are Freedom from Mrs W cost pulling together Williams a pledge to pay her uick action to synchronize $50000 within two years and and streamline work on the additional $100 a month for the big event followed closely on support of their daughter the the heels of the $42000 Miami home where the check made by Chicago’s Avery marriage cracked up the family Brundage president of the In- car and court costs to the tune ternational Olympic Committee of $6000 in Apcil Brundage pulled no If Tom Yawkey didn't pick punches In his criticism up some of these tabs I’ll be IIIS VISIT SET the games or- mighty surprised It’s a sure-firganizers to work like beavers investment The 1955 Red Sox to retrieve lost ground and are as deplorable as any club make a success of the coming that ever misrepresented Boston Williams will win them Olympiad Australian Olympic chiefs some ball games More imporsaid no exists and tant he’ll bring people out to that all concerned work as a the ballpark There aren't many team Their greatest success authentic classics on view these Bryant A A M athletic director and head football coach HOUSTON TFX May Bryant said the cancellation Conference faculty of letters of Intent will hurt Saturthe Aggie recruiting program representatives a probaday slapped "to a certain extent” tion on Texas A AM for re"But we have a fine freshman cruitlng policy violations It sijuad which will carry us was the stlffest penalty In conthrough 1955" he said ference history Letters of intent signed for UNDER CONFERENCE A A M by prospective athletes rules an athlete can sign letsince April 15 also were ters of Intent to attend a school releasing an unknown and thereafter other conference number of high school seniors schools cannot contact him to enroll at other conference This is intended to relieve presschools If they so desire sure on the athletes Interest in the Aggie athletic THE C O N F E R E N C E also h a a zoomed since program contests by banned moved there last year Bryant Aggie athletic teams from Kentucky The Aggies last No details of the rules viola- fall had their largest freshman tions were released football squad in history and In a prepared statement the another bumper crop had been conference governing body said this fall expected A AM coaches and alumni The probation w hile effective have violated recruiting rules Saturday prohibits A A M despite previous warnings from participating in any post“After cartful deliberation season athletic contest after 15 That leaves the way the conference concluded Sept for Aggie teams to take that to Improve recruiting open In annual NCAA meet this part practices more drastic action year was than further warnings necessary” the statement said By n The Battersea butterball will be cOoled like dead the first time Rocky hits him Just when that will occur no man can foretell— not even Caswell Adams who has had occasionally uncanny success picking one brute to demolish another in say 2:13 of the eighth cadenza All we know is that Cockell’s sure to go when first tagged 35 YEARS AGO awn mope Mb may ia CIM ftiLblS 3 Special to The Tribune Anglo-America- UMCfWMt 4-- OGDEN Weber College of Ogden Saturday captured baseball championship of the Athletic Collegiate Conference as it triumphed over Snow College of Ephraim That aeems an extreme view however and one hardly ' calculated to improve e 8i WebcrTrips spot - The league has lined up its ers Including most all of the usual big program for Sunday Utah pros and representatives when four games will be played —two at Dorks Field one at from Nevada and Idaho arc ex- - x00(-iand one at the Prison pected to enter the Provo Open Two contests are slated for scheduled for May 21 and 22 at Tuesday and- - one each for Wednesday Thursday and Frithe Timpanogos course day The defending champion The weeks achedule: Dick Lundahl probably will not be around to defend his Sunday J pm- -l th lowr A I liht w 8d crown since he Is involved in die ( luh )rka his new pro Job in Southern I P m -- Tool a Guada Ordnaiu I)rki California but the scramble for Utara 3 pm — Hill Flld va Tnol Tonrl the title is expected to be 1 pm— Potnlar Bkata4'i ' Tuatday rugged 5 IS pm —Utah Poway A Ulht A TOTAL OF $1000 worth of 8kaiadl No 2 Bri S IS p m— Tool Ordnnri v Point-rrprizes will be offered for the ' tournament Vrlth $450 going to Wtdnaaday tlx pros in cash and $550 to the BIS p m — UlU fttld Vi Raddl Club No 8 amateurs in merchandise 8 p m— Utah Powtr A Light at Bind All winners— the Open cham- bam (pracllc iam Thursday pion as well as the top golfers in each of the four flights of NoSISS p m — Guadalajara va Tooela amateurs— will receive trophies 8pm — I'lah Powar A Ulht va Po as well as the merchandise Johnaon'a Sandy Friday prizes SIS p m —Tooala Ordnanoa vi CYO “And a prise of $59 has No S SALT LAKI AMATIURI been put up for any golfer tying or breaking the course record of 6S Billy Johnston Provo rro Who is in charge of the tournament said Saturday that the deadline for entering will be Thursday at 6 pm at which time the pairings for Saturday’s round will be drawn These 'pairings will be released In Friday morning’s Salt Lake Trib- une Annual spring regatta of AMONG THE pros all ready entered are How- the Salt Lake Power Boat ard Capps of the Desert Inn In Club originally achedulcd Lgs Vegas Bill Isbell also of for May 29 has been postthe Desert Inn Jerry Belt pro- poned to June 5 it was anfessional at the Las Vegas mu- nounced Saturday by club nicipal course and Cliff Whittle officials of the Twin Falls municipal The regatta to be held on course Haynes Lake is expected to The tournament over the draw entries from three or route drew 206 contestants four western states for the last year with Lundahl w inning program The first in 141 and Johnston second event will get under way at Lou North took amateur hon- 11 am ors This year Eddie Harper The races will be sancwho has been Idaho Amateur tioned hy the American Powchampion many times will be er Boat Assn dow-for this meet cr San Diego moved him moodily to announce that he planned to give up baseball and become a fireman p ivy FCOTki first time Troubles with fans and writers plus spectacular chaos in his family ack in May 14 — If days Williams most assured Is one you stubbornly insist on betting on Don Cockell against Rocky Ted has now made more Marciano I’d auggest you bet comebacks thaa Harry Lauder Ills comebacks began him to place shortly after he arrived the Any full grown heavyweight knocked out by Randy Turpin NEW YORK tFUmTvfcTlWAMATi4ArfilO'Ot -- Provo Draws UPrhma the season against Tooele Ordnance and Tooele Beckstead’a 0 t lit kkit 5STWIWTTt(VlCT0aV fO&SYJOMFS the line Best Bet on Cockell Is ‘Place’ Only A60TMI5WSK 25 YEARS The Towermen were off to a ALSO BOASTING perfect good atart list week as they their-first tw a games of record are llill Air Force Bane won and the Pointers The former club has won two and the -- By Hollrciscr non coNsmiNE’s on Looking Back on Sports Powermen Bees Tangle Our Local or On 4 Hrs Day $150 $200 & W Temple New Texaco Service MEL HILL'S Ways Wtak RENT-A-TRAIL- SYSTEM $10 vp Fight Inquiry In High Gear d o 4--1 d j Qi)) Thrnii'Ort TAP! om - Inter-mountai- K Just one week more to toke 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