Show ' 6 - 10 ' - ''' ' 3 ' - -- a- -- ' ''' - ‘ ' I-- ME ' - - '006' ' -- 1 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Apr114'19'54 Sunday -- - b Amungeranmy ownommop0004wwgooporndwayonatanomok '' — - - - - — - -- ' s'trir'''''' '' i i 3 i - — 0 laliiMEMPROMMIOgiMMMMP - i e! - 'T''Z' I t I ' t 1 I J'''' 1 g - P - - N IP r: ' '''' S ' 1 - ' r-' f ' ''' - - I — ft I i ' ' V v ' ' 1 — i i I : 4: ? ::!-- c t i: 4' - I - j4 1 ''' il 1 - f ' i- ( 1 t a I a '' i t t 1 I t- I 4 4 1 I i 1 v 1 2 t 1 t I '' — - 1 ''- -' IL' ''' 4 t 1 - 9 :) i - Ot lel — I! c ' Dere'Is a pinbopeye view of the 17th annual Ritz Classic with top keglers from across the nation shooting for the honors of the Saturday night were from left: Mike Wirenius Albuquerque N M Sarge Easter of Burbank Cal Some Bob lain Idaho Falb The last Ernie Norris and Ted Erickson first-u- I Driving Meet To Open '54 Season Ogdenite Snares Ritz Classic Lead Workman lead in the Ogden defending champion from Port 1952 and 1941 and is back for his third bid for the champion-Rollinon the later squad ship Gifford last year's win-wa- s Joe Barney who won in ner also won in 1951 the 17th land Ore annual Ritz Classic early Suna 1572 series to Serge Easter who rolled 1551 Meanwhile Joe Ogden's Barney a tourney winner saw his bid for a third title fail when he came in with a 1469 day with nose out two-tim- John By - Serge Easter Bur- bank Cal bowler grabbed the early lead in the 17th annual Ritz Bowling Classic which opened Saturday night at the Ritz alleys Easter a retired Army sergeant who has won seven bowling tournaments already this year turned in 1551 for the eight games across 16 alleys to nose out Martin McPhie of Salt Lake City at the end of the first of the five squads of bowltournament Ing in the two-day MUIR one of Utah's better bowlers was matching Easter until the eighth game when Doug ran into a series of splits and he wound up in fourth place with 1518 Ted Erickson of the large Denver contingent in the tournament actually led at one stage in the last game but ran into tough luck and wound up in third DOUG - rs -1 Won bv uunn aaee place with 1526 y' The first squad was composed largely of Denver Albuquerque and Idaho Falls bowlers but the 1551 total was a far cry LOUISVILLE KY April 24 from any of the winners in the past and was not expected to M—Sunny Dale a 20-- owned stand up even through the late' by the Buddah Stable of St Paul streaked home along the firing Saturday night rail to win the $10000 Churchill TWO MORESQUADS were Downs Handicap Saturday His firing late Saturday and then a victory stunned an opening day 6 and 9 o'clock squad Sunday crowd of more than 22000 as will wind up the 17th annual the Downs launched its 80th classic spring meeting The fans had backed the Sunday's squad will include Bill Ward Dr M C Mason Hasty House entry of romance Ernie Wisser Kyle Coles and and Torch of War into tad 2 Paul Chase of Salt Lake City in favoritism But Pomace couldn't get betaddition to Stan Gifford the ter than fourth place in any part of the running The speedy Gala Fete who never had lost a race at Churchill Downs looked the winner coming into the stretch but Sunny Dale eighth at that unleashed a terrific point A and Germania stretch kick under P J Bailey's Viking and home by three Saturday captured the two urging of a got parts length Monpharo games played in the Spring Soccer League at Fairmont also closed willingly to beat Park The Vikings disposed of aGala Fete the second choice by neck and Germania Caledonia 3-- 0 won over Vikings 12-SAN MATEO CAL April 24 Goal scores: Viking B—Oscar Andy Crevolin's Imbros Andreassen 2 Germania—Vosgerau 4 Schvvemmer 4 Scher- with Johnny Longden up set winski 2 Arnold Hansen 1 a new Bay Meadows record for Neumann 1 Viking A—John the mile lit winning the Gov Hansen 2 Willard Hansen 1 on Goodwin Knight Handicap by three lengths here Saturday penalty The schedule for next week Imbros toured the circuit pits Alemania A against Hol- 135 25 to knock a fifth of a seta ond off the old mark in winning landia A at 3 pm and B against Hollandia B at the $23900 race Stranglehold 4:43 pm Both games will be was second and Correspondent was third played at Fairmont Park Wikes: Germania Take Sprint) Soccer Battles 2 it Ale-mani- t- - nE BEE BASEBALL FAN! SALT LAKE BEES vs sr—k ' opts S 0 DEnrCS FIELD 13th P '''' South and West Temple OGDEN REDS 2:00 pm at Mint Caf 27 lost 2nd South F:73CJ - 014' k 0- 41z : - 'k ' '' ' ll ) e i ' k 1 1 ' " ' 'll if' 't :: ' t' ' ' 4 it (e late 1952 closed with a fourth set against Vic Seixas Saturday to enter the finals of West High gunners Don Rogers Paul Carpenter and Dale A the River Oaks Tennis Tourna Wood left to right Saturday bagged lOth annual N R Jun Rifle meet Other member Kent Partridge not shown here lor ment 6-- 0 Savitt who quit competitive to enter the oil business saw his booming service broken only once as he eliminated the nation's No 2 player 6-- 3-- 6-- 4 6-- Champs—at Last LONDON April 24 (A—Wo- lverhampton's Wanderers be- the English Soccer champions Saturday for the first time in their 66 years They wound up a season with a convincing victory over Tottenham Hotspur That victory gave them a came League high-powere- d 2-- edge over Rivuls West Bromwich Albion who crashed 0 at Portsmouth four-poin- t 3-- Wit izzet Signs ARIZ April 24 tA11— (Whiner) White who couldn't play football last year because of a knee injury said Saturday night he has signed a new contract with the professional Chicago Bears A halfback White played for Chicago in 1951 and 1952 He was listed on the second team of the Associated Press all America squad in 1950 X and 31 Keeps Title BOULDER COLO April 24 MESA Wilford 141 A — Hard-presse- and M Color ado d staved off a strong by two Big Seven challenge Conference powers Saturday to successfully defend its title in the 30th annual Colorado Relays The 15 Aggies points to edged home with best a closely-matche- d field Colorado and Kansas State tied for runnerup with 14 points each Wyoming and surprising Fort Hays Kan State tied for fourth and fifth with 11 and New Mexico trailed with 1 marker 10-tea- Nib ley Tourney gun-slinger- Mild-mannere- d run-awa- y e Sunday The shots lead of seven nearest rival It men's day at the Salt Lake Golf and Country Club conSaturday with a point-pa- r test the order of the day Tuesday will be regular ladies' day and medal vs par play will be featured was Eteoart Jr 707175-2- 217 Linyd littler 747470-- 16 Earl Beeeehnk Al 214 Dare Douglas Chandler Garver Fred Wamnler 4 Sam W73-78-21- Ed —222 r J Pielt Fureol Snead Shelley 7471462-2- 33 717274-Bob 2l9 'Nalco Mayfield tailor huriterita Harrison (Dutch) IttaYer Ted Kroll 727774-2- 23 7073431-2- 24: 12 t 01 IIIIIIATURE lite Pros This Seht ley Ti IIAMIET oPEN yr 6 AM TO 2 AM HOURS: Mt Jun FILM St FILM DEVELOPING Nib'le Jur PLENTY OF PARKING 616 SOUTH CORNS St SOUTH Jur - Jul: Jul: STATE end ships Jul' Forte STA (ON HIGHWAY SI) Jut I third E CISIII M for B gross—Maj C A Hoagland Peterson and Fred Tedesco tied Robert Ely and H I Zimmerman tied for lust Bill Bailey and Been Beers tied for third Class C gross—T J Carter: Col Charles Coleman Sam Wandvick Ted Burton and G J Coleman tied for WINDUP TODAY last of a series of Salt Lake Gun Club's registered shoots will be held Sunday at the club range according to Lynn Imlay secretary Anyone wishing to catch up on registered targets will have to shoot Sunday The TROUT FISHING PAY ONLY YOU WHAT YOU CATIld No IhontioA MN end Todd Yew Kilkliest CLEGG ACRES SOUTil id Oliver Noma MOW - Ni am for the for 79t's x s k 1: Regular $1595 to $1895 Samples 1 I ' - A ' t : C7 Regular $1995 to $2295 Samples -- a 1195 See Our Windows z a Ao ALL COLORS-LEATH- P r: Woltt 11911 4 anobili Autoc : i AND SPORT STYLES 44 MOM room OLD 4 ‘ til111111111(etta a t 156 South Main if --f7iommow ' - '- - -- I "Din frtt o' to ow - Stutz 4 - I v rtro lall of x ER AND CREPE SOLES DRESS Hew conuil I ''' fore I made! crittorr - P 6 : E 1 el g t - ' P 1 $995 0 4' 1 It Hi' :A 119 Mi Assn Wee' Regular $1295 to $1495 second Clang B net—Dr - Aui Lye Aui Sep FREEMAN SHOES - MV11 Ti sum ship 07 i OffewarS POLL Broc 70 Manarum Mer Daa Mal Sizes 7 712 and 8 the largest turnouts The results: Class A grose—Tom Green and Bill Korns tied for first Glen Burt and Andy Stewart tied for third Class A net—Boyd Hansen and Dr R Miller tied for first: Lorin ltfoench and Gordon Richards tied for MEET TODAY 13 213 Gen s - 18-h- e ShOE TOSSERS 7043-2- G i 11:30 71-6- 7 Mlet- -i T Sil0E0SAELE annual Red and Blue tournament were On hand Saturday to see he Reds stroke their way win to a his a 73 IN PL professional from Pocono Manor Pa toured third Desert Inn nine the wind-swep- t Clam C net—Rowe Waller and Doyle for first Art Watts Country Club course in 70 two The nearest threat to Wall Lewis tied contest—H B Taylor E H 54Putting a strokes under par posted Peterson Lorin Moench Arnold Goff who event the qualified for hole total of 205 and grabbed a by Walt Harris Sr W E Smith and Leo 1 Ued for third Pitching contest winning the Fort Wayne Open Leaver —W E Smith F B Jensen H J Zimmerman last summer was Cary Middlecoff 'The Fiddler" as some of 1 the other pros call Middlecoff GUN CLUB SERIES shot a 71 for a total of 212 who shot will rig! NV( in the history of Fort Douglas Art Wall Jr 114404102051 Cara dieeoll pout Ford non MEN'S SAMPLE Saturday's winners ars: Clan A—G I Reed B Wicks Walt Watkins S Moffat three tied for Class B- -0 second George Cameron A B Pembroke and D O Clark Class C—Ted Werry and Lee Levinger tied for first H M Blackhurst Paul Devine and J F Wilson tied for third LEAVING HIS erstwhile closest challengers Lloyd Mangrum and Gene Littler to fall back Wall using' a putter knocked in three birdies on the first side and then played cauttobsly on the last N Y - fours Large Turnout TIED AT 213 were Mangrum who drove twice out of bounds and finished with a 74 Littler the 1953 National Amateur champion who is now pro and Saturday soared to a 76 and Doug Ford the sturdy campaigner from Kiamesha Lake Sep S sot dire bon Aul One of over sett and Hold Point Par Wall Gets Calm Keeps Vegas Golfing Lead April 24 Art Wall 01— Jr continued to wreck par in the third round of play in the $35000 Tournament of Champions Saturday and threatened when the to make it a desert classic winds up at A Bee 2:30 pm s dominated the two key West High School events in Saturday's 10th annual Junior rifle tournament bringing home junior champion and team champion titles The National Rifle Assn sanctioned meet was staged at South high under guidance of Salt Lake Small Arms Club Youthful marksman S Paul Carpenter a West High ROTC student scored 100 prone 78 standing for a 178- point total Next high were Kent B Partridge also of West and Robert Barlow Davis High School In the team shoot West High's Junior Rifle Club scored 707 of a possible 800 West gunners were Don Rogers Dale Wood Partridge and Carpenter They were coached by Kay Newbold Top ROTC shooter in the meet was Don Rogers West and top girl entrant was Laberta Watson Salt Lake Small Arms Club LAS VEGAS NEV 4 advantage of the splendid weather to shoot a few rounds Two new shades have been built this spring and over 100 new trees have been planted by the club and presented to the city Tom Page has been hired to assist Ca ndla nd Father's Day June 20 has been selected for the Brigham City Open Prize money for the event has not been determined as yet Candland said Officers of the club for the past year are Dr Russell Fish burn Brigham City president Ike Winzler Tremonton vice president and Al Hansen Brigham City secretary-treasure- r Box Elder High Rhool golfers who work out daily on the local course are undefeated in Region One play 7:30 pm Utah Power and Light nine Nib ley Park municipal golf course will conduct a scotch of the league has scheduled foursome Sunday according to a practice game with Hill Pro Alex McCafferty The com- Field for Sunday at ' 1 pm on petition will get under way at Municipal No 1 WEST IIIGII MARKSMEN NAIL IIONORS IN JUNIOR SHOOT The annual spring meeting of the Utah State Horseshoe Pitchers Assn will be held Sunday at 3 pm at Liberty Park according to 'Wilfred Andelins secretary Those the representing group from out of town are 14: Feet Tops asked to be in attendance as FRESNO CAL April 24 (UF) plans for the coming season Barnes Fresno State wil) be drawn 'up A full College pole vaulter made the schedule of team and interihighest leap of the 1954 col-- I city tournaments are planned All other interested memlege season Friday night clearing the bar at 14 feet 6 inches bers and players are invited to help his team defeat San to come out The group is 1Jose State 71 to 59 in eyeing its most successful 1a practice meet season In history 2-- BRIGHAM CITY—May 2 has been set for the official opening date of the Brigham City Golf and Country Club according to Dean Candland pro Reese Jensen tournament director for the year is in charge of the opening festivities Several contests are on the docket for the opening Driving pute and blind ting bogey contests are being planned by Mr Jensen Pro Candland reports that the course lain the best condition since it was constructed and golfers have been taking ll Savitt Over Seixas HOUTON TEX April 24 Savitt the former Wimbled on champion playing in his second tournament since Special to The Tribune hole-in-on- - Tickets o II Brigham City Linksters Open Season May 2 Utah's golf tournament season will get under way next Sunday with the annual driving contest at the Nibley mu icipal links with the d ving competition will be a bet-bal- l tournament scheduled to start at 7 am according to Alex McCafferty pro at the course The best-baevent will be conducted in three divisions— Class A for players with handicaps up to 7 Class B fOr those with handicaps from 8 to 14 and Class C for those with handicaps of 18 and up will Entries for the best-babe accepted at the Nibley Golf Shop during the week and start- AMATEUR LEAGUE ing times will be assigned as the entries are received the pro SETS MEETING said Team representatives of Keith Barton of Magna won the Salt Lake Amateur Basethe driving contest last season ball League will meet Monwith an average of 267 for his day in the sheriffs office of three shots A prize also will the City and County Buildbe awarded for the longest sin- ing Final adjustments in the gle drive schedule will be made at the gathering which will start t - Downs Opener tennis 3-- - — - : NBA teams grabbed 98 college seniors Mil1 waukee and New York took 12 players each Baltimore - Rochester Philadelphia and- Port Wayne selected 11 apiece and Syracuse Minneapolis and Boston chose 10 each 1 : ""))A - nine The 3 84444h - -- '''''' i Four Local Lads Win Nod For National Hoop Pia- y( NEW YORK April 24 1 Furman's Frank Se Ivy who led the pation's major college cage scorers with a 417 average last season Was the No 1 draft choice of the National Basketball Association Saturday Se Ivy was picked up by the Baltimore Bullets cellar-dwelleof the Eastern Division who also selected Bob Leonard man of Inthe star back-cour- t diana University as their second choice Intermountain aces chosen included Dean Larsen B Y U by Fort Wayne Duane Morrison Idaho by Boston Bill Hull Utah State by Rochester and Don Rivers Wyoming by New York tk '''''' 1 Mooney Tribune Sports Editor 1 g SIIORT TAKES OFF TIIE WIRE e race Pins will fly Sunday and by tradition into the wee hours of Monday morning before the new year's champion is named GOLF NOTES 'SARGE' GETS SHOVED BACK Dave grabbed a two intensolooking gents are imports from Denver for the I ' - 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