Show --HIGHWAY I mK is ifs Many Headline Mit W£ 4 with m Red Heads to Close Ogden Court Campaign Tuesday for Cream of Crop in Utah Class A Tourney Tippy Larkln Tests Moran Friday Night THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R MONDAY EVENING MARCH 18 1946 Famous Feminine Hoopsters Arrive Utah Games Test Powerful Salt Bouts Booked Over the Nation Tidbits From the Sports World Utah's class A basketball tournament for 1946 is now style past history The event was staged in "major league" manas Bates serving by the state association with A Parley the three-da- y attended ager Approximately 15000 fans series the Estimates place March 18 (UP) This week's national boxing sched ule will be featured by a returnbout between weneiNick weights Tippy Larkin anduaraen Moran at Madison Square Perfect Kegler Saturday 3000 specnight crowd at aroundcrowd of all the largest tators time to see a cage event in OfAwui In the opinion of this comer Jay the Van Noy of North Cache was standout performer of the tournament He was terrific Hebe Whiting one of the North Cache coaches said: "We w in Ogden certainly treated swell made it an Dave Komney Mayor business to greet all or order of and tap the players and coaches is hospitality that just can't be Of well-balanc- By fiy - 'Tjj--- Claude Parry of ROLLS 306 Ogden turned in a perfect 300 as the state bowling tournament for men closed in Salt Lake City This feat gave Sunday night Parry the 1913 pins all-eve- le t nd - Bank Smokery By Bill Nev March 18 CAf) Richard Movitz veteran from Salt Lake City army won the California Ski association dual slalom at Mt Rose today His total time was 1222 seconds Movitz also was declared winner of the combined championship which is computed by adding total scores from today's and yesterday's competition Yesterday Movitz won the downhill race in the time of 2 minutes 11 and seconds Other leaders in the slalom were Jack Simpson Sun Valley Idaho th 1243 Don Goodman Sun Valley' 1 JannzYosemite Calif V 133: Lesley Hawkins Reno 1362: - John Black Yosemite 1392 and George Jester Sugar bowl Calif In the women's slalom th Win ner was Virginia Huidekoper of Jackson Hole Wyo with the time Ao seconas uthers were Nor ma MCiJonaid Jeanie Johnson moen ail ot Sugar Bowl and Alice Hardy Reno Miss Hudekoper was the women's combined championship winner Kan rl flf March 18— 250 S1NSIE 5 twci ?g cham-nionsh- in today with seieded favoritei running in high gear and a fef dark horses emerging from the melee teams enrolled Sixty-fou- r j twice tuppiy you tend h wiH coftr send 57 y post sr s "om ont SAMfttf cai games saw buma-mefavorites prance to easy victories eliminating the losing teams in the game packed opener of the 12th annual A A U tournament Twenty-on- e Standard-Examin- I j I i Friday — New York ' Garden) — Larkin vs Nick Morap De Tippy vs Jonn troit— Tami Maunciio Thomas Bostor — GUs Mfll vs Cesario Hollywood Calif Johnny — Jimmy McDaniels vs Doi Lee Z£nFvTcX?irw?ter Mass — Jimmy MboneV vs - Teams All-Sta- te er Second Team First Team School Player Position School Player Don Weaver jDayis Forward Bob Stevens JLast tm TWi Forward D Malmrose Box Elder Nnrth Cache Dale Gardner Bear River wnHl Hess Box Elder Center Qail Despain Jordan v Noy North Cache Guard WvH Marbk Bear River Guard Wally Clark Granite Honorable mention: Forwards— cnarne lvmis ooa gilder Cleon Hodges North Cache Centers— Douglas Cary Jordan: Keith Sondrup Provo Guards—Cleon Summers Bear River Keith Bennion East Kenneth Nielson Elder j North Cache Rates Two Men on Machine f ts er ts Box Elder and Bear River land single players on the first Belmont Proviflenca R I machine Tommy All team competing in the state — Sandy Saddler vs Wjfiter Lewis except Provo stgets recSaturday — New York (lidge-woo- tournament on either the fit or sec—Johnny Colan ? Charley ognition ond aggregation Harvey Jay Van Noy an almost duplicate carbon copy of Jay Whitman mentor when the present Bulldog was running helter skelter on courts Rocky mountain conference was the standout piayei tournament at Ogden three-da- y d) game follows: Suspected Spy M 45-d- av 55-d- ay el ar SLADE TRANSFER 2457 Kiesel Dial 8944 Simfelotf on 65-5- 74 N Y 69-68-- 77 g Hogan still leads in the for parade with $12070 Nelthe year followed by Byron son who skipped Ihis tournament with $7602 Demaret $5396 and money-makin- Snead $5100 By Gayle Talbot March 18 PETERSBURG George Schneiter Utah profesST sional finished with a 290 six (AP — The most talked-abou- t is strokes out of the money rookie in Florida at fhe moment named young pitcher a Bill Wight who has earned raves seen from every manager who hasmano He was wnn him throw 1942 Falls in the Pioneer league in as a not listed is he Though and technically Yankee New York is not even the property of that club he will do his pitching f NEW YORK March 18 (AP)- -If Yankee stadium this summer the odds manipulators are right Bill just out of the service never ball it will be the Muhlenberg Mules pitched higher than Class B Norversus the Kentucky Wildcats for before the war He was with the national invitation basketball folk before he put on a uniform tournament at Madison Square and he was placed on the roster Garden Wednesday March 20 of Kansas City a Yankee prop- For the second successive time erty for the coming season ManTfhnHA TslnnH State's Rams will ouor Tno McCarthy oi me ihiis find themselves in the role of un- - decided to take the youngster to camp the club's Panama trainingYankees derdogs when they meet Muhlentothe of first In in the the game berg semi-fin- opening game round In a sim- played against the Panama night's shsort-enare the d it was Wight who followed situation ilar West Virginia Mountaineers who Spud Chandler on the hill and are rated eight points below Ken- mowed the southern neighbors down tucky the tourney's Then the Yanks came up to second contest quintet in the and it happened again to While the Mules may figure exhibition against the first In for the a the kick of too much have and the rookie surChandler at Cardinals all Rams it Would not be the score was and teamed come up the again prising should endupstaters 0 Wight gave up one hit m of the score out on the long especially if they can approach the last four innings left-hand- j All-Sta- rs al top-ranki- ng 5-- round first their performance clash which brings together en Sunday s results iaii iu two remaining seeded teams Salt Lake City Eckers 57 Fort IfhS lfHybrids & O 67 Conrad Ia Smokies 2L The clincher game last Satur- inday when Wight pitched seven and Cardinals the nings against held them to a brace of hits and two unearned runs as the Yanks scored their sixth straight win in Florida Wight has a fine fast ball n and control that sharp curve not yet wavered ? Resumes Lacrosse March 18 Md BALTIMORE Mount Washington club (API— The is resuming lacrosse this year after The Gray the a wartimehasshutdown of suca history long Wolfpack Olfi-ciai- s: 1 ed Teams Picked For Finals cess in the Indian game Exhibition Baseball O Denver Toners 45 Columbus By the Associated Press 40 ins Ask I Lane St Louis (A) 4 Pittsburgh im GreeColorado Stae College (Okla Los Angeles (PCD 4 St Louis ley Colo 45 Southwestern T "R" 9 (A Tex 55 Lowry Camp" Hood New York (N) 14 Boston (N) 9 (A) Chicago N 5 Chicago FignohfirFU6Marine Force 78 Philadelphia (A) 4 Philadelphia All Prices Wthin OPA Ceiling! "! 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I - " er untt three-yer-ol- ds 2251 METAL MIKING INDUSTRY OF UTAH ? 1 Pioneer Star Rated High With Yankees 68-65- — Leith others were rescued here SaturSeLos19Angeles Cliftons 51 Kansas day afternoon when their Colorado from airplane Makers Springs Colo crashed It to Lake Denver Ambrose Jelly Pontchartrain near the Jiew OrrnlafagJuX leans airport University The dead man was identified by vv v ru oo rvi ' his companions as Ralph Dubberly Las vck N C ) g6y Si0 about 34 of Colorado Springs His gf Camp LeJcurie body was being sought Those rescued were D M Alexander 52 and Micnaei Mclnaney also 52 vice presidents of the Alexander Film ccmpany of Col°" rado Springs Mclnaney suffered lacerations about the head and was taken to -- SfJ T (r?pnver 0 (forfeit) Charity hospital for treatment afFwnciJco Borlos 72 Camp San ter being first treated at the army 28 transportation school's infirmary Robinson (Arkansas) His condition was sard to be not serious Sonable mention including Keith The other two survivors were 38 in Mexican© § is the Provo of Sondrup The drup shaken up only MEXICO ciTY March 18— to break into the STATE COLLEGE Pa March 18 only Bulldodg out- s Mexico Mexlcano group George Washington university s charmed Standard-Examinfor 1946 teams have been new football coach Skip Stanley The way fun March 24 has drawn nhnspn since m be a on of rate those of teams three par hark in 101a played tul in the 38 nomination! sports at Perm State I in the late '20s These traditional annual Spalding other years guide as official Ex-Li- saleThe pre-tournam- ent ik All-St- ar multi-million-doll- le 55-fo- ot Wyo ay a 72-he- In that Mortensens against Bowling Green to behind from came GTF? Rhody Duncan f 5 4 4vl4 game seeded second 2 0 3 4 VMortnsnf tie the tourney's Parknsnf 6 2 0 14 F Mortnsnf sank 1113 Morrise 1 2 2 16 quintet when Ernie Calverley 2 13 5 JMortnsnJ of seconds with 12 shot a 10 D 0 Mortnsn& 0 Ahlauistg 0 0 2 6 and time Smithg 93 00 018 remaining 2 3 2 7 CMortninjr regulation rullmei: a 0 0 10 A Mortnsn 2 i 6 went on to win an overtime by 2 Orr 0 HMortensen 0 82-7- 9 0 0 record-breakin- g score 0 O 4 O G Mortensen Muhlenberg itself was a surprise0 0 0 0 Dyer in its first round engagevictor 33 10 176 Tnlak j n ment beating favored Syracuse o HaKtime score: sau 47-4- 1 Salt JiaKY 10 Free throws missed: Smith The top game of the tournament Morris 2 Ahlquist Fullmer V Mor3 Mortensen -F Sanfordas far as fan interest is concerned Orr C Mortenn tensen J Mortensen Virginia is the Kentucky-Wes- t and Brawner 1 March 18— Van Noy engineered Practically Junior High basketARCADIA Calif March 18 (UP) The Evanston of North Caches plays dribbled all the Thi turf snotlieht turned today to ball team won first place for sevjust in sensational style and was successive in fourth the year Meadows In the Francisco's Bay defense San ward on as brilliant who enth annual invitational basketuikora monv atahl game with East he rec ball tourney for junior high? teams championship Anita's Santa in nartirinatpd but he tossed five score to failed 55-dmeeting- held in Evanston on last Friday and passes to teammates that resulted i to race their thorough- Saturdayteams planned in two pointers as The placed fallows: hrerfi River who Boyd Marble of Bear first Kemmerer Evanston econd to play m bed The northern track opens a sick a of out third Reliance fourth figot numament is named as Van meeting Sat Lyman owners Green River fifth Superior sixth at mate team running urday and the majority ofMeadows first Cokeville seventh South Rich Nov's was terrific here have indicated Bay against guard Marble (Utah) eighth will be their next stop East and Jordan final the In eame championship' be Santa Anita closed Saturday and Van Noy would s prayer wifH FroH Astaire's Triplicate a played at eight o'clock Saturday theMarble coach to any answer San night Evanston defeated Kemmersurprise winner in the $50000 er 31 to 26 The Blue Racers made on the guard linecenter is Wendell He Juan Capistrano handicap 000 ran rtnr first team ? K a slow start Kemmerer getting the one of the the mile and a nan in 2 at the end of the first Hess of Box Elder 9 to lead Mrs Howard a new track record school players of high At the end of the half smoothest came back with Hawks' War Valor was second and quarter He had picked up and led recent years E B Johnston's Old English Evanston against 11 17 to performance score a the sparkling on holding the lead aftthird night Saturday Riiver had until Bear the final gained they Cache-Bo- x SaturHav's crowd Ot 60000 whistle North ding-don- g Taylor was high point man er the for the Friday brought total attendance 10 pointis with Elder game of last Evanston for in the meet to 1826921 largestnew Whiteman a with stands 6 feet 2 is husky close second? with Hess A the ball off racing history of American seven points On the Kemmerer and is great on takingis also a calla American top for a single day was team Woods He Korthoards was high with eleven set March 9 when 80200 persons a defensive good ble scorer and Wright next with steven witnessed the $100000 Santa Anita points The box score: Kfb Stevens of East high $jn handicap Eva nets Kenmercr A world s record for total purses is the only plaver of 1945 — $2464250 — was set and new state GTFP GTFP d East's 2 2 0 4 Bailey Despite 2 0 0 4 repeater Sneddon records were established for 2 0 0 4 Horn Stevens final 0 0 0 0 the in Joslyn 2 4 3 7 Whiteman Woods 4 6 3 11 trouncing like the Rock of Gibralbetting When the ' 5 1 0 10 Taylor Millick 0 0 4 4 stood out was handle totaled $140686641 by long odds the tar He 13 Ervln Wright 30 2 11 The largest single day's handle 12 the of 0 Leopard machine 0 0 13 Gilchrist Tauart 13 standout —$4601461— also occurred op San- 0 0 0 0 Schofield at the tournament critics Many ta Anita handicap day and the of North Cache Done Nathan rated 2 Chester Christiansen and Lego Klrlin largest pool on one race was $805-08- were team forward as first the other officials for all fames played bet on the big 'Cap Another of the tourney Done team The standout selected the by the day was reg- coaches at the close of the tourney was sensational in the championistered for the San Juan Capis include: Corners Green River Taggart ship game He hit the hoop for trano when $4473141 was wagered Bailey Taylor Evanston: Woods and almost downed East and 18 Sneddon Kemmerer Alley Cokevillen points He's terrific on ingle-hande- d Strannegan Reliance Jarman Lyman defensive play and Bluer Superior offensive both He stands 6 feet 2 Weaver of Davis and Donald 4 Malmrose of Box Elder are placed Hialeah Mark second team MIAMI Fla March 18—A total at forwardsmanon is the Dale Gardner of Pianos Furniture The pivot of $14500 was distributed for eight Bear River Gail Despain of JorElectric lee Boxes Baggage races Widener Day at Hidleah a Wally Clark of Granite Packing new high in the history of Forida dan and second Storage team guard selecare the L i racing Across the Street or Across the tions J Seven players are given honorState ng nt in Denver yesterday Highest scores of the da were rolled up by Phillips 66 Joilers champions of the American league and Denver Ambrose Jelly Makers while four other seeded teams won easy victories in their first games Phillips won 96 to p over Torrington Wyp and Ambrose 96 to 49 over Red Lodge Mont The Fleet Marines from Hawaii competing for the first timel num bered among the dark horses of the tourney when they trounced 29 Jar Denver's Eaton Metal 79 to other marine team the Miramar-Pendleto- n Marines of Oceanside Calif showed up well with a 44 to 32 win over Martin Jewelers in one of the tougher games Of the day Second round of the tournament will open officially at seven p Jm today with four of the seeded favorites back in there pitching jin their second round of the series Denver Ambrose will face Fort All-sta- te second Riley of Kansas in the66 first will go up round game Phillips Texas Hollyagainst Camp Hood will Century-Fo- x Twentieth Land wood's Each East and Single River Box Elder Bear battle it out with Colorado A and M and the Pacific Fleet Marines Standard-Examine- r of Selection will meet Camp Elliot Clippers Star on 1 I San Diego Calif Seeded San Francisco DardJS Van NoYpind Done Are Standout Players were the only favorites hot scheduled for a game yesterday They will see their first action against the Greeley Lions in the fifth By Matt B Wyse game tpday The other seeded Standard-Examine- r Staff team San Diego entered the second round by virtue of a default by team Utah's Bucklev basketball Cache North Whitman's Field of Denver Jay of Salt Lake on Simplot-Deseremen two rate school in A play 1Q46 class high champions 76 to 19 Colo Sanford walloped East team Simplot-DepereStandard-Examinfirst of the score Box mythical The Ogden Evcmston Takes Bay Meadows Junior Honors In News ord-breaki- JACKSONVILLE Fla March 18 Snead who been flirting with greatness evf r 7£p American league since he left the Biue Ridge mounSnnrts writers from coast to coast rate the girls on a par with most e tains of Virginia for the standout men's teams golf circuit felt today he- had Bill Leiser of the San Francisco found the groove necessary for Chronicle after watching the Red Heads play said: "They are terrific steady championship pla see the anyone's time tothe g The power-drivinmountaineer's It is worth Red In in sports action confidence stemmed from yester- girls basketball in Heads are tops f Oerien's finest men day's victory in the $10000 Jack- and OgUeam Cleaners Ellison's sonville open when he turr ed aside wm inru aen uisiriDuuiis torrid competition to take the $2000 second half championship of the total Ogden Civilian league in the first first prize with a 24 under par and game at eight o'clock Tuesday of 264 strokes four ahead of Jimmy Demaret nigjJ hour uter the Red Heads in second place wilJ oppose the Sheriffs Ben Hogan the games leading Seats for the headline attraction MeccaBank money winner for the year and are onp favorite finished ews stand — 279 nine strokes 9 sixth with under par Pete Cooper oJ Gainesville Fla took third with 271 followed by Lawson Little of and Monterey Calif Herman Barron oi White Plains IT&ASS'S in DENVER March 18 (UP)— The National A A U basketball tournament rolled i into its second day Jack Larriracre Har Majcher vs — Jess Moraney vs Pa risburg 1 Franklin Rudy — New York (Jamaica) Wednesday — Patsy Viovanelli vs Charley Varre Camden N J — Jersey Joen Walcott vs Al Blake Bjaghamp-toN Y — Frankie Best vs Willie Davis: Oakland Calif — Lloyd? Mar shall vs Billy Smith Dayton O— Raffa vs Faulie Jaefcson Mike Providence R I—Al Costii vs Freddie Camuso Bangor Me — Lloyd Hudson vs Johnny Camp bell Thursday— New York (Qolden Gate)— Ray Robinson vs Freddie Conni-B- ob Flores New Haven Petrone vs Ernie Montgomery — vs faisy Orange N J Joe Curcio Giordano Pittsburgh — Juste Fontaine vs Hubert Samuelsvib PhilaDoug delphia—Johnny Forte Ratford Baltimore —Leo Q MurDaniels New runs-wic- k ray vs Perk — N J Freddie Hermann vs Pa Pete Mirabella Wilkes-Barr-e Harvey Weiss vs Joe Murphy Portland Me— Colcy Welch vs Freddie Wilson Fall River Mass — Luc Lima vs Maxie Starr Rut land Vt— Billy Carroll vs Ray EVANSTON 1 ning The team is composed of Ruth Haines five feet ten Eloise Pur-ke- y five feet ten: Gene Love six feet four Danny Daniels five feet nine Hazel Reynolds five feet nine and June Kelley five feet ten Hazel Reynolds is said to be the She hot shot of the team big-tim- ! Moore To Land in Money I Opening Contest SK (hirk The girls will perform against the Sheriffs playing strictly men's rules Sheriffs boast one of the finest men's teams in the intermountain region and they hope to make things interesting for the ladies On their 1945-4- 6 national tour the Red Heads have packed gymnasiums everywhere They promise to draw a fine crowd Tuesday eve- Schneiter Fails Win ts Handily -f-T-S- MOVING? AS GOOI AS MANY emnnot ftr JM GAY BLADE" : rvtni ham Simplot-Desere- an Jim DeMaret Seconjjf! Teams in J j' AAU Tourney one-side- Tommy Saffell pitching senior from Berryton is the lone letter-ma- n on Kansas squad of 45 baseball candidates w Keglers pari-mutu- LAWRENCE Saturday night Sixty-fou- r all-sta- te A Loner mmd 11 I" All-Americ- Sammy Snead Breaks Par1 To Win Open r 194fi rlas A luL thill rilav- PERFORMERS sNorth Cache guard Wendell Hess Box Elder center and J"se"' ers Top row left to right Ja er row left to rfcht Bob Stevens East forward and Boyd athan Done North Cache were announced over the intermountain network The rst team selections Marble Bear River me last hi ALL-STA- R JrSSfc: Claude Parry of Ogden veteran Utah bowler wowed kegling fans at Salt Lake City by rolling a perfect 300 series in the state tournament competition He is the first Utahn to list such a feat in state championship play Thirteen Utahns have rolled perfect games in sanctioned team events in Utah Fans really went wild when the last pin toppled over Parry started off with six beautiful right hand pocket strikes The seventh ball crossed to the Brooklyn side The eighth ninth tenth and elevin the enth balls were smack-da- b ball twelfth The right pocket crossed to the Brooklyn aide and the number six pin bounced back and forth and finally fell over to perfect game team give Parry a669 series in the He had a event 619 in doubles and 625 in singles for a total of 1913 pins to win first place in all events handily This is an average of 212 for I nine games rolled his first 3UU Dacx Parry in 1917 Lawrence Nink and Frank Wil liams won the state doubles with 1245 and Henry Richardson led the field in singles with 713 Rank Smokerv of Ogden rompea home with the team scratch chamteam was pionship with 2891 The Joe Welch Harold of composed Mueller Cleon Hutchison Horaid Ba reman and Joe Barney RENO MrfttrMc title with Win State Team Title at Salt Lake Movitz Triumphs At Reno Meet Mhr nts Claude Parry Gets His Second '300 be-w- H Laikin outpointed Friday night Moran last November and wii be favored to repeat Bob Montgomery Champions f Or Manuel and (lightweight) tiz (bantam) see acuon ui pOther proronients title bouts slated to perform are Tami Mau- riello Jersey Joe Wolcott Ray Fritzie Robinson Archie Moore I Janiro Zivic and Tony The national schedule includes: Tonight— New York (St Nick's) —Vinnie Rossano vs Cosby Linson Boston—Jackie Harris vs Spider Armstrong Newark N Ricco BaltiLamotta vs Ton more— Archie Moore vs Buddy Walker Providence R I— Charley "Cabey" Lewis vs— Fatsy Brandino Abel Cestafc vs St Paul Minn Denson holyOke Mass — Johnny Kid Chicken vs Joe Reddick Detroit — Charley Smith vs Bobby McQuillar New Oi leans— Frlddie Archer vs Patsy opataro: Sjprah-to- nPa —Joe Falco vs Al Seidman Buffalo N Y—Pat Byets vs Tnhnnv Tavlor: Miami Fla—Bob vs Russ Baxter Troy by Britton N Y — Norman Rubio vs 0scar Suees: Stamford Conn — Rocky lPrograno vs Pat Kitt MontreaJoe Pyle vs Doug tarjer iNew Britain Conn — Vic uosta vs oim mv Wynn Bergenfield N J Chester Rico vs Dom Amoroso Lewiston Me— Eddie Letourneau vs Armand Michaud Tuesday —New York (Broadway) — Phil Palmer vs Tony Marte- liano New York (Park)— Tony Ja niro vs Vie Pignataro uos Angeles—Manuel Ortiz vs Carlos Chavez Kansas City— Levi SoUthall vs Fritzie Zivic Jersey Cit- yFrank Poreda vs Mickey Hayes Washington— Bee Bee Washington Hartford Mandeil vs Jimmy Conn —Pat Brady vs Al Cell Sa- MJ° t°t Perkins Buling- Beiius vs Jackie - nine-thirt- MVftlE EKE in-rou- nd oey ed all-arou- Red Heads the world's greatest feminine basketball team arrived in Ogden late Sunday tc open a series of games in Utah before heading east The sensational girls' team will meet Salt Lake Sheriffs in the closseason at Ogden high Tuesday ing feature of a colorful court — evening Olson's ' Up Richmond way today a week celebrating got underway to rth honor the new state champions-No-deCache The Bulldogsout a serve the best They trotted determined team leadJob Dean Jessop America's on was 1945 up of ing jockey $50000 handicap Triplicate in thelast Saturday Job at Santa Anita hails from Nibley Utah and just a few years ago was a performer at the Ogden horse showtor Jimmy Jessop Dunn Of Ogden looks to become the greatest jockey of all time' C C Sanders will be host to roller the Utah state amateur tournament championship skating rink starting at the Berthana 1 20 March y at start The program will a rn and continue during the day In speaking of the-- tournament Competitions Mr Sanders said: this year will include figure skatfnr junior boys and girls ing ladies novice figures for men and intermediate figures for men and women and senior figures for ladies and men Dancing will also be for men and women in junior and senior novice intermediate Tinal events will be for pair skating and fours will be twelve skat"Competing ers from the Berthanian Figure about 18 Skating club of Ogden skaters from the Southeast Roller Skating club of Salt Lake City and four from Woolley's Waltz club of Salt Lake City Competition will be especially keen Lake the Oaden and Salt on the skater? with the spotlight be bc-- n senior ladies which will Miss Shirlev Moulding of Ogden and Miss Julia Woolley of Salt Lake Miss woouey is mc present senior ladies champion havine now held the honor for tne past two seasons This will be the first year for senior competition for Miss Moulding More than 100 golfers paraded over the El Monte course Sunday The annual meeting of El Monte members will be heid tonight Officers for 1946 will be elected: and committeemen named The powwow is carded for the clubhouse More than 75 golfers toured the Country club course on Sunday Birdies were recorded by J F FarrellEd Bader J T Rushmer Frank Bartlett Frank Brown A C Brown StM Wherry and Wade Johnson Hal Daniels turned in a 36 one under par for the best nine-hoscore Representatives of El Monte and Ogden Country club attend the state golf meeting in Salt Lake City next Monday evening Walt McHugh former Ogden hurler has signed a contract with Hollywood of the Pacific Coast Walt was recommended league to the Stars by this corner He's an handy man in baseball and is thrilled to be with- the Hollywood club Lake Sheriffs In Headliner at Ogden High YORK TNTEW ! 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