Show É--7 a n Agalt1s t IVPSt0:11TS-- 97 Cracks Series 241t falit vibunt diobpott$ Crowd Mark louzier P9çrlr P4yS: 0r 1 ' oomo - Mooney's f I ports milror 8 1111)ff Salt Lake City Utah — Monday Morning — May 20 - '4' i '4:: ': '' ' r' ' tired — ' - ' ' --- ' r tt ' ' ri - '' 4 - ' THERE was Golden Boy of public's fancy to be on the wa with him Pant( middleweight di punch t NS 0 ' ' ' e :: 0 I( o ' 4 - - - 47 a: - ' 4 ik I 0044 ' ' 1 4 -- "': - -:7:' 4 : J t --- It k ' 7k 1 t - rio 1 C 1k " 1 " t : ' I' N - i 4 - ' i 4 I ' 1 t 440:7:1::': ' ' m 0 v:77: i4r'''0 4 00 yolo RECORD MARGIN I Snead Ends With 5 Under TO Snare Round Robin WESTBURY N Y May 16 of his five rounds over this Snead his confidence 6640-yarpar 70 Meadow buoyed by a new putter closed Brook course the withift a brilliant 65 Sunday to win his third Masters titleholder piled up a round robin golf championship bonanza of 62 points No one else was close by a record margin Jockey-sizeBob Toski getThe victory worth $3000 came 16 years almost to the ting better every day finished day after the West Virginian second with 28 points followed a raw rookies on the trail won by Lloyd Mangrum former Nathe Inaugural tournament In a tional Open champion with 18 playoff with Gene Sarazen Defending champion Cary Mid dlecoff unable to match Snead Snead also was victor in 1952 In their headto-headuel Sun Shooting sub-pa- r golf for four day lost two points and fell to a plus 16 score Southern Africa's Bobby Locke had the biggest point total in the history of the '13- event with 66 points year-olback in 1949 but he had only a advantage over his Snead's runaway runnerup 004: margin was 36 points Snead had rounds of 67 72 68 and 66 and 65 for a total of 338 lie was 12 under par for the route The nailed birdies on the 4 par-fivsecond and fourth z3 boles sank a putt for 46:Ato another on the tenth then added two more birdies on the 44 16th and 17th the latter also a par five 0:' Sam Sneadale PIUS St S3000 Bob Toski-329 (An—Sam - d d d d d to it e 20-fo- 1 48 srum-3- 51 — P347 Ferd-3- 53 Jr-- 350 349 PIUS plus 7 minus 4 4: '4" Sam Snead grand for : Picks up 3 Westbury win plus Moo IL $2900: 111500 Lloyd Cary 1 Native Dancer 1 fr —of '54-- That was the opinion of many Sunday after Alfred Vanderold bilt's brilliant grey flyer won a spectacular victory Saturday over the Greentree Stable's Straight Face in the $39200 Metropolitan Mile The weight business rests in the hands of John B Campbell racing secretary for New York tracks who wields a mighty tough pencil at times Campbell will Issue the weights for the Suburban this country's greatest handicap on May 26 The Suburban a quarter mile longer than the Metropolitan was first raced at the Coney Island Jockey Club's course at Sheepshead Bay in 1884 Since then only six horses have been able to carry 130 or more pounds and win Whisk Broom II toted 139 pounds in 1913 and set the much disputed track record of 2 minutes flat Grey Lag had 135 in 1923 Equipoise 132 in 1933 and Devil Diver 132 in 1945 Armed in 1046 and Assault in 1947 both had 130 Two Gain Honors In Opening Dale Season Of official opening The ' lins win which ran contests both Saturday and Sunday Allen came of the cup in while Collins inches to top LOWEST - SUITS SPORT COATS -- ---- -- 1 SLACKS 1 PRICES 3250 to 54502250 to 2950 495 NONE NIGHER gals' son in the meet to 1650 104401 fik 1 hels:44 JOwavovst- kg I I 0)10tiout I À ILW' fUltAIIII 118 South Main KA'ii 1 series By virtue of the victory the I Buzzers took the series two games to one and stretched i - ' - olk a ' '"'''''''' ( !'' ' IP' — - k 1 1 d Pocatello ' 1:4 before 9--8 1223 8-- x their r wive" wi wave sy 141 0 '' 1 et Sek 40 VA Noc: 1 i tea - i 480 Mike Shade although r4Aes Y (141114010 saved the victory great relief game IT TOOK A six-ruin the inning to club from Salt Yost tried to score from third base sixth Lake 511 e- 6 - — A-- 2989 ft WATCH Ogden Drops Elects in '5 to 2 Dueli the behind a lead In that deficit to a inning the Hive got rid of starter Pete Furibondo and reliefer 1 In 006 020- -9 030 000--4 3 Geed) 2 Maggio Strichek Cooley Ber010 023 1879 outburst bring y32 8 27 7 Salt Lake Ctty Billings R—Caruthers Turk Steven& Dapper nard Knorser 2 Bonaparte Wilcox Turk It—Caruthers Wilcox Sinquelield Garcia 2bh—Stevens DapBernard 2 3bh—Hedrick Garcia per RBI—Caruthers Turk RR—Caruthers lessen Turk 3 2 Geedey Maggio Stevens Bonaparte Dapper 2 Wilcox Bonaparte Dapper Garcia SR—Shade SF—Dapper Turk SH—Jessen Bonato Turk LOB—haft DP—Jessen parte 11 Billings 7 HO—Shade 7 In 5 Lake 11 in 5 1 3 4 Furibondo in Harrell I HaYSOM 1 in Or Green 2 in 2 23 Ina-te1 2 Harrell I 1 SO—Shade in Furibondo 2 Green 4 Inglett 1 BB— 2 3 1 Haysom Furibondo Shade naribendo 4 Grain S 1 ER—Shade 1 4 HP—Furibondo Green Haysom Knorzer Hedrick by Shade W—Shade I—Hareem U—Wittet and Kinnamen T-- 3r15 Bobby Harrell night for the by the Bees Burt Ilaysom and finally succumbed to Dick Green 9-- 8 Salt Lake opened the scoring Special to The Tribilne second when Turk in the GREAT FALLS—Great Falls home run over the blasted a aboard to give the Pilots a But had little trouble getting men CHICAGO May 16 (UP)— sign in leftlield bulge some ab h a Bob Porterfield pitched a five-h- that gave the Mustangs Pnatalloa Boise ab k on base here Sunday afternoon beR Herr' 3b 5 4 1 al Rektrmn is 5 2 4 3 3 to 1 win over the Chicago ideas of their own and they but when it came time to cross Sierra n 4 1 0 Bergen 3b 5 1 1 Kitaman ct 5230 gan to make life miserable for the Jeffrey lb 4 0 10 plate We Electrics found 1 0 Carmchl 2b 4 1 3 3 White Sox Sunday to give the Kist It 53 Shade &Morro et 4 0 1 OlCamaren It 5 3 0 0 extreme difficulty as Ogden a doubleSenators 'Washington 3 5 3l Moran In the bottom of the inning lb 4100 Klingmn 3b 0 a duel took before 1879 fans Sclunicit rt &Parrott rt 5 4 1 020 got a double 2110 header split before 25515 fans Mgr Cliff Dapper Thrnbrgh e 43 01 00 00 Conte rt Kenny Gaskins gave up 31 Whtthue walk a Wilcox MatIoekp and drew 0 0 1 Neal six walks to the Elects Francis p 0000 and knock Chicago out of first ErnieRalph TOMOS P Garcia doubled home hits 4nd 1000 itamires p 3003 place in the American League both runners In the third the but once the Sparkles got on 1 100 aTarlor race Gaskins would bear down Pablo Ponies got two more The Sox won the first game Bernard And that's as far as they got Totals 37 13 27 13 Totals 40 13 27 11 and Erwyn MK in tripled aSingled for Ramiros Fells 10 to 5 but the second game Ogden &kb po a Score by Innings: was hit by the pitcher Vndrspor 2b ibhpoalO 4 1 4 31 Witwirki ef 4 1 1 0 213 000 100- -0 loss left Chicago 10 percentage Knorzer Bone 4 1 4 OlDavidson 2b 4 0 0 5 rf Lankfrd score 101 Bob Bonaparte singled to 302—'8 010 Pocatello Schrmnn ef 3 1 52 Newkylt lb 3 1 4 R—Jettrai Kagt S Herrera points behind Cleveland 11 Bernard and Dapper's sacrifice Elder efIf 41 5070 Meyers c Becroft 3 Thornburah Kitsman 4 1 2 win 3 2 4 4 was fifth It CaMPo Moore sa Porterfield's Carmichael 2 Cameron 3 Moran Conte so A IF't N it bs co co It 5-- 1 411 1 — — be Tribune Scoreboard American League L W 16 11 14 17 Cleveland Chicago Detroit New York Baltimore Philadelphia Washington Boston 10 11 10 S IS 1 lionslay's Respite New York Baltimore 14 GB 643 633 0(1 407 440 370 344 MN 11 14 17 17 11 National League Pct 114 1 Pt 714 iGar- Pioneer League L 0 14 13 Billings Idaho Palls Pocatello Ogden Great Falls Magic Valls" Pct 10 IS I 634 500 476 ASS IV Portland 5 10 110 Same Maigto Mays Bernard Turk Knoman - I 11 79 375 -- IS 11 4541 - Phillies Gifu 11 21 6411 114 517 324 300 475 443n 1 1114 104 415 " Ila - Buns I against For-Mete- Lincoln 5 Puebla Totals Cards 47: Avila Csrdanalk 401 liwil Snidar Dodgers alas's 314 Tasman led' 32‘ 36on' 24 12 111 Totals 34 11 Fr 71 Millard singled terliald RBI— Fitzgerald 2 313-1-Si i RES—Fornieles P3 -3- IS c 1 7300 301 14tee Oldett4Ittee 112 l I IMS 374 f 310 211 -- 0 0 000- -5 001 000 001— 2 Spuds 6 Pokes 5 Special to Tito Tribune IDAHO FALLS - 'After being held in check 'for six innings by Jim Speer Idaho Falls broke loose to score four runs In the seventh frame Sunday afternoon to squeeze past Magic Valley 5-- 4 N Valley ab h ye al Id Pill McDade 2b 5 3 1 2 Shields It Lemmel at 3 0 4 Mavis 2b 6002(1612 EASY Manna e Speer p Nelson o 4 3 1 11Burt e 3 I 0 IlWilson p 0 0 lliblesseson SO Orlomboki h Po a 0 5 0 3042 4124 5 I 4 0 I 0 2 0 2 0 I 0 3 I 14 3110 0 0 0 1000 I 0 0 3 p I 0 0 0 27 5 it le Totals $4 a 34 101Totale Walked for Nelson in the Stk bGrounded out for Wilson in 3111 soo oto oot—s Magic VIlay Idaho Fells 000 308 40x —I R—McDade Hanny Hooks Manna Speor Shields Mavis Mataosky Hack 2 Neal E—G lom book Hooks Robinson Manne Miteeake 2 Streeter Burt Glomboski 3 SH—Street Sr SF—Ltmmel DP—Mavis to Streeter to Neal Streeter to Mavis to Neil 21111 Hit-—M a y Hooks McDade Mann& LOB—Magic Valley 7 Idaho Falls 10 HP—Hack by Nelson WP— Nelson ER—Speer 5 Nelson 1 Will" 3 Glomboski 2 SO—Speer 5 Nelson Wilson 1 BB—Speer P Neloon 5 Wil son 2 Glomboski 5 HO—Spoor 4 in 13 Nelson in 1 23 Wilson 4 In 3 Glombooki 5 In 5 Armbruster 0 In A— Loser—NehenWinner—Olombeskl UL T-- 2:15 1—Bartos and Waled- - tosk IN I GENERAL 1 TIRES - OUR - SPECIAL! 30-DA- Y 670)(15 PAYMENTS 4 nanny rt 401 liSarna 3b Hooks 3b 4 3 I Malsosky et Rolmsal lb 3 1 10 () Hack 11 11 4 0 3 OiNtal lb Cybualkl Berger et 4 0 0 0' Streeter is CORD-- 100 PalliThInT901 lb COLD RUBBER I iq Lisic:taTnitalax ON BUDGET TERMS "Carlesonized Service" FRED 011111 A CARLES011 1 Tabor ie -:i4p re - 1145 - RAYON ritfroWeei troo I 4411) Pet Cleveland Boone Detroit Busby Wasbindlon N 1 km" --331 ClevAe inteanrdkan 1 i1 - - 1 Singled for Schassler In ilth 121 001 Ogden UNUSUAL "'lc (A C419('Ilill ' :144114 k " S 3 100—Fornielts 1 Johnson 31 Porterfield I 110—Fornielss 4 in 5 13 Johnson 3 in 3 23 11 Fornieles HIP—Porterfiski W—Portarfield (44) S-cllginoso) 1 11 great Falls to 211H- For- - 1 0001 - 35 1127 10 x34 27 Total tIontana reached first on catcher's Interference in 2nd Total 27 5 I 2101 0 0 Schassier p aOloclair Icihnson p Pore 1111 Minoso-Sawata- 0 until and Chicago E—Terwilliger Runnels Minos° Runnels 2 D Jim by Bill run 144- - 4 3 2 5 2 9 3 0 0 Hldrild Curry R—Vinderges Newkirk Elder ram-De Schuermann Whit Curry E— Ititt—NewDavidson White Meyer by Ralgils Wilcox kirk Elder Fontana Gaskins 2 Meyers Enos 2f1H—Whitc Deakin s 3RH— DR—Elder ILOR—Ogdon The Bees didn't get to Furi- 3Schuermann Great Falls 13 DP—Davidson to the sixth In that Moore to Currie Schuermann to Curry bond() Enos to Moore Davidson to Moore to Stevens opened the to frame Currie BB—Curry 3 Gaakins I so— 4 Deakins 5 DO— action Curry 8S &hauler living on a two-bas- e in 5 LI Schaaller 0 In 2 2 3 error Dougan flied out but Curry Johnson 0 in 1 ER—Curry 4 Gaskins 2 A-- 1879 T-- 3:35 11— Don Strichek drew a free pass Loser—Curry Wadi and Dunn 0 3 3 1 e 21E11013h 5 0 1 11Currie lb 4 1 3 2i If S I 0 P on in sib 333 - S Main friitnity St fontlee-Ceiliti- ot CO - beetor Phono 91 - - I - the 11 Snidier Brooklyn Moon St Louis Indians 1Plaver ant Bonen Ikeda fifth when Knorser lived the catcher's interference Bonaparte singled to send Knorser:to third and Bonaparte stole second Knorser scored on Dapperss infield out and Bonaparte scored on an infield grounder In 11 Denver 10 Sioux City 3 Player end Club Jablonski St Louie Hamner Philadelphia Niusitil SI Leila it' Billings stretched 'White c Fontana 3b Miller as Deakins p to THE FINAL TWO Salt Lake bRatt for Fain in gth 503 Olt 000— 3 runs came in the eighth when Washington " 300 001 33x-- 10 Chicago off with his secBI—Minos° S Vernon 2 Caruthers led S—Oldis 2 Sievers Lemon Yost Lollar Fain 2R— ond home run of the season Yost Fain 311—Rivera Vernon Minoan over the rightfield wall Geedey Vernon Sievers Lollar HR—Mino10 S—Oroth- - BB—Keegan I Marrero 3 drew a walk and went to secDixon 1 V Stewart 1 Pascual 1 50— Keegan S Marrero 1 110—mamyo g ond on an error that gave Mag3 Dixon 2 in in I Poems' 3 in life on first (faced 3 batters in Ith) V Stewart 0 gio in 1 Stone 0 in 13 R an4 ER—Keegan Jessen was safe on a fielder's Stone Marrero Pascual choice that moved Gekley to V Stewart Dixon W—Kaegan (11) third erased Maggio at Second Game: Turk brought in the eh h o Chigoes ab h o a second Wash 5 1 a 2! Carrsouel u 4 011 final Yost 3b with a sacrifice fly 4 0 3 01 Fox lb 3 0 1 1 Busby ef 3 1 3 1 to right Vernon lb 3 0 13 Minos if 1 1 3 0 Fain lb Sievers if 3 Wright rf 4 3 1 01 &Boyd lb 0010 Harrell worked the final four Runnels sa 4 3 I 5i Michaels 31 3 1 2 2 frames and issued but two hits 1 c 4050 fitsgraid c 44 2 1 1lSawataki meantime had his dif4 0 1 0 Shade 0 3i Rivera if Trwillgr 2b el PorterflI p 3 3 4140 ficulties and he was touched dirroth p 1 000 p 1100 for seven safeties in the first five innings and added to his 310 5 27 54 0 27 Totals Totals 101 aRan for rain in stn Ole OM On0- -31 washinttna 001 000 000- -4 L hits 311 arliedout for Stewart cs04107dwoieShipriataiss3 L National league sent Knorzer home 131 ill (5-- 3- Leading Batters fly hit for Shade and fill the bases Caruthers walked to force in First violet o b ab b al Washiropth ab and in came Haysom 2 Carrawspria 4 1 1 ai Stevens 5 3 Yost 31Y 5 1 4 0 Fox 21yii He couldn't quite get warmed Busitut of 313 Vernon lb 5 3 0 Minctooll riin-l4 0 up before he had walked Larry Stovers If sza 2 0 0 Lemon rf 4 2 0 0 bilOyd lb and John Maggio to Runnels se 4 1 0 4 Michaels 3b 4001 Geedey force in two more Red Jessen 4 1 4 01 Loliar c Oldie 4170 Trwillgr 2b 4 0 2 21 Rivera rf 4120 singled to score another and 3 0 0 2: Groth cf Marerro 2030 4 1 1 2 out went Haysorn Green rushed 0 0 0 'Dixon p Keegan' VStewrt p 0001 in and struck out Turk but 1 11 0 0 aWright Stevens singled to score Maggio Pascual p 0 0 Stone p 4000 wtih the sixth run of the frame Western League D0100moths Cardinals 311 Wilda' Cardinale 30 Ashburn Phillits 28 Sell Reds 27 27 Cubs bausr a Chattalooga 34 Mobile Birmingham 153 Little nark I Atlanta 64 Memphis 44 Second gam called Nashville lilL New Orleans 1 Rsttedp1 1 le OS 583 Southern Association - S Moon Jablonski 10 20 Pct (Texas League Rosin hatilans 33a MuaiaL Cards All bell nada SI Zonis Pb43400 3O 1020" ech White belts IC 5 ' 17 Dallas S Tula 4 Hesston 3 Shreveport I galahoma City 7 Ft Worth L Sian Antonio 44 Beaumont 14 eb r MIMI 114 22 33 393 79 31 31 392 CS 22 25 383 2j 379 linz: ail Pecatalla 8 American Association -- - L Columbus Charleston IL Toledo 1 1Louirri1la Indianapolis 3-- 4 Kansas City Mutneapolts 13 51 Paul S SIMMS el Settardart players or mere timee Club Idaho Falls Salt Lake Idaho Falls 3 314 Ottawa 141 Toronto 34 Rochester 3 Montreal 1 Richmond 13-- 4 Buffalo Havana 113 SPOIculta at Pioneer League Big Six Including 1 2 2 International League Manilas's Probable Pitchers at PocaMagic Valley 4Stoddard-I-0- i tello (Seiko'' 1:15 pm Boise (Huff 01) et Idaho Palls (Barbican 30) 115 pm Ogdys (Nuchall 11) at 11111lna (Burk la 14) I pm Sall Lake City (trickiseit 61) St Grail Falls (Holing 34) 603 pm layri 11 Loa Angelo 24 111 25 Sao Francisco N9r '' Sundav's Rastas Hollywood CC Oakland 24 an Most 34 Sacramento 14 Seattle I:t Portland 74 San Francisco 1-- Los Anlelell SOndar's Illstatto Ogden I Great Falls 3 Idaho fells I Magic Wallis I Salt Lake City 9 Billings II Boise g Pocatello S fpt 24 23 23 22 21 IS IS Hollywood Sacraments Mt Sae Diego &tattle 4 414 Oakland 114 314 414 11 13 17 11 20 IS w 700 10 10 10 11 11 Boise 0 le 502 571 $52 517 511 481 438 310 Pacific Coast League 4Ia 11 13 11 11 13 13 14 15 14 13 Pct a Pitchers at Detroit salt Lake City Brooklyn Naw York St Louis Cinebutati Milwatakett Chicago L Sunday's Results Brooklyn 44 New York Milwaukee first game 10 innings eve St Louis Philadelphia ond called end of sixth surfew Chicago 12-- Pittsburgh 33 Mattday's Prahal Pitchers at Pittsburgh Chicago (Pallet La) (Purkey Si Louis (Preske at Phi ladel(Roberts 41) night phia ORLY games achedulad) 04 Pre Seale w Philada lphig Pittsburgh II Cleveland 134 Philadelphia Chicago 101 Washington 3 Detroit 74 Boston owcond gam inning' Mossier' w II 111 two defeats and the sturdy righthander was in trouble only Once in the third when Johnny Groth beat out a scratch hit advanced on Mike Fornieles sacrifice and scored on Minny Minoso's single s The Senators knocked out in the sixth after Mickey Vernon and Roy Sievers walked and Vernon came in on Pete Runnels' single while Sievers tallied the third Washington run on Ed Fitzgerald's hit Don Johnson finished the game for Chicago The first Washington runt came in the second on Sievers' double and singles by Tom Cl Wright and Fitzgerald A-- 1225 62: Masi''' WAJTHriblit TiAtra Ponies er Sherman Lollar tags him in the first inning of the first T-- 2:40 - 14e attack with was a 12-h- it credited it performance ' Wilitney-Schuerma- RIMS -7015 the finally was of twin bill pitchSatur- and Totals Kling-ma- johorno ' 7- the on Friday Bees and unleashed their heavy artillery Sunday John Turk and and John Caruthers blasted out home runs for the Buzzers in ' - fans After getting off to a big 1 lead at the end of the first three frames the Pilots had to call in Bill Francis for pitching reinforcement to throttle E Carmichael Torres Whitney Schurman Kitsman R Herrera RBI— the Bannock batsmen Kast 2 Thornburgh 2 Merril RevThe win gave Boise the ert:at 2 Cameron 2 Moran Conte 2 Cameron Whitney Taylor HR—Kast series two games to one In ad- Moran 2514 — Thornburgh Botcroft Conte SH— Carmichael dition to four home runs two Schuarman Sierra LOB—Bois I PocaKlingman Matby each club the Bannocks had tello 511 ER—Neal 1 5 Torres 2 1 HO— Francis Ramires lock their fielding problems as they Neal I in 1 I 3 Torres 4 in 1 13 Mat0 in I 131 Francis 5 in I 23: committed five costly errors lock 110—Neal I MatRamirez 4 in behind that familiar trio of lock 7 Tones I 1 13SO—Neal 3 Matlock 1 Ramirez 1 Francis 1 WP— Torres I moundsmen Willie Neal Bin Matlock DP — HerreraKliR Carmichael - Schuarman Torres and Ralph Ramirez 2 ngman-Jefirey In the first inning Lee Cast Moran HP—Matlock by Torres W— I—Neal U—CoMatlock run a a belted home with mate mMay and Stange Klumewakt Rota 10 Zanies Nodose Dadaists la Wirth 1 duels ing day ''' 00"4" ''(--- terference to pitching assignment After two magnificent ---- -r 36 12 27 13 aSingled for Shade in Ith bRan for Fore in Ith elrlied out for Green in lth YKnorser reached lit on catchers Pi games The Hive will move to Great Falls Monday to open a series with Dan with the Electrics Hellman probably gstting the :: — 17 go Totals league lead over the Mustangs 4alf ti 1 three-gam- e in 1952 ' 7 I rotoe''''' ellt 350-fo- POCATELLO — Gordie Bee croft added the crowning touch to a homer-fillestruggle Sun day afternoon by blasting out a circuit clout in the seventh for what proved to be the winning run as Boise held off ik -i (4- 11 ' ' three-gam- e :4'P' ti 2-- 0 gamy rubs IL Bold earl- Malt Ila 1 - I t - t 4 that Special to The Home Riins 4 1 v within 1112 inches the men's division came within 17 feminine competi- Every PINES! QUALITY 4 ' 17': ' r' 1 their 1- win of the season without a de 1 1? — ' 1 d 1 1I ' a 1 Chicago Loses Boise Holds Off Pocatello Lead as Tilt In Homer-FilleSo ions Split Tribune Dale hole-in-on- e skim '111 ‘ BEECROFT ADDS FINALE of the 1954 golf season at Foreest saw Johnny Allen and Edna Paul OWnby and Mildred An dreason finished in a tie with Jerry Henderson and An" dreason in the scotch foursome competition Andreason played with both Ownby and Hender- - yew Resea's lead the armeela choking valve style and satistectimm Como cheese your aro& vatlesi sloth frees litalts smartest widest selection - -- Boston (Brewer ver Pilate same scheduled) Gladys Morgan and Johnny for third in the scotch 41 Allen tied events - - - : : rOtWelikaraonamonomiaibooloonammanommelmookam41:1444444otaAvi May Tote 2-- I -:- 7'''' 7 pow- 1 '''' ' - Washington third baseman Eddie Yost Is called out at home plate by Umpire Nester Cby lak as Chicago White Sox catch Gary Peck was second and Herb Pollock third in the men's 9 MO JIMMY Demerol-- 357 division while rhyllis Allen and 11700 Earl Stewart Jr-- 357 11950 Gene 14ttler-3-52 minus Helen Flagel finished 3 in the Nelson-3- our hats off s TO THE CLASS 1 ? AI PIUS Id 111000 Doug Plus I& III000 Jade Durk IS 1900 Peter Thomson- - - ' '':: : 4 rilibilitakihNOMMODNINOMMOrwitsWameownni40 PIUS - i: 000000'” - a: tiOn 5 11800 Byron M minus $550 Walter Surkemo-3- 98 196i minus 11500 Ted Kroll-3- 11 minim' 12 Marty rursol-30- 11 minus IL 11400 Tommy Bolt--364 minus SS 11400i Ed O3iotr-3- 73 minus SI 11400 - -- q 0 ' May 31 new swing suits but yew 'night if :- x '"'''' el d tbsisso k - ::14" "0 ' Heavy Load sionI istosto isfl ' - BILLINGS—Salt Lake's snapped out to make him the best state Sunday feat percentage on the pitcher four Billings Salt Lakeby club to 96 pitchers for 12 hits and a gbh 0 a Salt Lake ab b o oi 1 victory before 2989 fans that Caruthrs 3b 4 3 4114edrick 3b CIlternard u 5112 I 41 attendance series GdyII 1 'established's 4 1 I OjKnorirI1 3151 Maggio If lrecord for the Billings park 5 11 21Bonaprt lb 4271 Jessen lb 4 1113apper e 4 e the Turk 2180 crowd brought Sunday's Stevens et 4 2 4 thWilcox rt 3010 Iseries attendance to a total of Dougan 2b 5 I lanqefIdrf 4020 duel Strichek as 4 I &Garcia 2b 4322 t 1111314 for the 0 1 0' Furibnclo p 1100 Shade p the with Salt Lake It erased 0000 1100IHaysomp algore 0 Green p 1000 000 old mark of 9781 established bCooleg 0 0 cBiron I Harrell too° Goo° against Idaho Falls in a lInglett p — - Fullmer Is one of the "old pros" of Mgr Mary Jenson Gene has been fighting since he was a kid He doesn't drink doesn't smoke and has no immediate plans about getting married He saved his money and doesn't have to NEW YORK May 16 hurry and get fights to keep from being broke He trains by Dancer who leaves the running several miles a day before reporting to work in the mills Then in the evenings he'll box and spar with anyone still spectators limp and the opposition behind him may be asked around the gym to carry 132 pounds or better HE'S A RARE combination and he could hit the jAkpot He In the $50000-addeSuburban certainly will be a pleasing fighter when a few more folks get to see him and his fame spreads Handicap at Belmont Park Yam "- grief by hitting three batsmen However he gained his fourth Tribune er hitters finally 'of their lethargic pound night '‘tt:1 ‘''' k i - Illif J: to The apectai t 4": :k 4 ' Observation Ward ? d 4004 FULLMER tcomes from a fighting clan and his dad "Tuffy" didn't take a back step for anyone for years But maybe you didn't know how much this Fullmer likes the possibility of a oks ' added 4 '!' 4'' st T r 1 But when I got to be a sergeant I couldn't be doing a private's sentry duty so I lost out on the easy money" be -- ' r 444k' 00'' I ' During the Korean struggle Gene picked up extra money by standing sentry duty for his buddies "I didn't mind it and I'll work four hours for $10 any night" Gene laughed the other day He didn't add that the 'reason the boys offered such good pay was because there were possibilities of someone slipping in and snipping off your neck f:-- I yot k' :ii4-- 'd't'"''‘'!"1 ' il - k''t t - 4' 1 A be the answer to the promoter's dream lie has the of Panter and the color of Layne—a rare combina- scrap k :: - :47 7'?--: '2 i:::''' 3 4 fk i i :c :- I t:" i ‘ : : Now Fullmer has blazed across the local fistic firmament Ills Stripes Cost him Dmtgh 6 ' ' 47 017 1 r:::: t ! of !' i - : ie 4' k - i: :t- '' professional fighting and entered medicine Remo Polidori be And of course the came more interested in teaching school Layne story is too recent to need retelling conditioning tion indeed ': ' y ! n :::::7:777::" : ':::1:?-::- - 4 lie could - 17 1954 ' HIS STYLE is reminiscent or Hammering Henry Armstrong although some of the oldsters see a likeness of Stanley Ketchell in Gene Fullmer the latest boxing sensation in Utah The history of the local boxing luminaries has been one of disappointment in recent years climaxed by the failure of Rex Layne to live up to his potential Injuries cut short the careers of Keith Nuttall and Ernie Huniek soon i — vavoloAL Jay Lambert Utah's Olympic heavyweight 1 9 - -- - I S ‘ - A 44 t |