Show THE OGDEN fUTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- MONDAY EVENING --HIGHWAY L— — H R OCTOBER 6 1947 —— Dodgers Hope — j— Junior Chamber Plans Mit Program if Get Top Grid Billing By Jack Hand NEW YORK Oct 6 AP— It's Hugh Casey and nine other Dodger Bev-en- s hurlers against Bill (OneHit) of the Yankees today in the seventh game of the wildest World Series in many years will ritccn a What started out to be another job by the mighty High's gymnas- - steamroller has turned into a club York New By Bob Campbell DENVER Oct 6 (UP) —Football fans in the intermountain area have little sympathy today for those fans in less favored sections who rele- - wo-nig- ht oown-to-the-last-o- k amateur fistic card conducted and Sponsored by the junior chamber commerce $f Last fall the juniors conducted -- gated the Big Seven conference to Ijfche event In major league style iThe bouts were thrilling and provided sensational entertainment crowds jyBor capacity who sponsor the Elks Ogden A) Gloves along with The jfeolden Etandard-Examinlater in the Aeason will cooperate in assisting the juniors in the 1947 proer gram "We will have boxers from all parts of the state enrolled nd we feel that the program IT will be far superior to that of last year" said Director Richard jM Hemingway "Popular prices will prevail and me awards will go to tne cnam- we 10ns of the two divisions re getting fine cooperation from he boxine coaches of the state Tickets will go on sale shortly" Bits Sports TidHansen was the only We-JWayne the college gridder injured in He is Mesa game last Friday ursmg a knee injury out ex- -y cts to see service against alumni this Friday night Practice will get underway with a mis weett ai wiuinue puin forDang the Weberites Coaches Milt Mecham Dean1 Gardner and Guy fWellman look for the Micks to j? provide Weber with the hardest game of the 1947 schedule 1 "We look for the Micfcs to throw wide open football at us" said -- Coach Mecham "They have a boast well balanced team and gg v plenty of reserves It should be g one of our finest home games" 4 Ducats for the game are on sale at Bank Smok- 2 ery Hotel Ben Lomond and We- ber College Get your ducats earlv The Micks will be officially wel- corned to Ogden at six o'clock this evening- A reception is scheduled at the east steps of the city and f county building Weber s fine band and student ody will be out en masse jto say 'Aloha" to the boys from the islands I Commissioner Harold L Welch £ acting mayor in the absence of § David Bnmney will oresent the with a key to the city t Micks BUI Baker and his Hawaiians will drill Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at the stadium in preparation for the Friday night Twentv-- f our players W skirmish make up the squad Eddie Wahlstrom of Ogden nosed f out Say Anderson at Salt Lake Sunday in an archery contest J Georgia Christiansen of Provo was m the top feminine performer Carl 1 Wiese of Ogden won the men's i novice feature or-oth- -- j er Dick Hemingway mc-nle- I m Weber-McKinl- ey - - f Chaplain Would Ban Durocher Rocky Graziano BOSTON Oct 0 (UP) — Leo (Lippy) Durocher suspended manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers and middleweight boxing champion Rocky Graziano should be "banned forever" from sports because they set a bad example for children ac-- cording to the right Rev Joseph A McCaffery of New York McCaffery New York police chaplain and Archiocesan Holya Name director of New York- - told press conference ' men like Durocher and Graziano "have no right to be in the world of sports where innocent kids may try to imitate them" v - Here for the national convention Wk of the Holy Name society Mc-W- B Caff ery said: "Some kidswill always say 'Lippy and Rocky made out all right' They'll put halos around their heads and it makes it tough for t civic leaders who are trying to get children to follow the leadership of proper people" ut Lavagetto out after Down and apparently with humbled defeats two opening m the 8 23 innings have no hits for the Dodgers 8 to 1 fourth game stumbled up the 8 to 5 by methunderdogs to only incredible ods that are almost has been able No Dodger pitcher to last as long as five innings while jobs New York has three complete won and in six games But the each way lost totals show three er for both clubs Somehow as National league managers have to learned Burt Shotton manages club ball a winning piece together from Casey and nine otherandguys final Even for the seventh contest Shotton has no semblance of a starting pitcher Hal Gregg who was moderately effective 4--in two outings despite his grim 5 record for the season probably is his best bet Yet Shotton started Rex Barney a wild man who hadn't started a regular season game over a wobbly staff it since 4 and got away with July As long as good old Casey Is avewilling to leave his Flatbush nue saloon for a few hours every afternoon Shotton doesn't have to worry about the late innings Win lose or draw Casey is the man of the hour in Brooklyn After yesterday's 6 win that to squared the Series Casey had Al share the pedestal with little Gionfriddo He's the fellow the Pirates "tossed in" when Kirby Higby and four other athletes were sold to Pittsburgh for about $300- 000 At the time they laughed and said he had been sent along to carry the money bags back to Rickey Stealing a base and scoring a run in Friday's victory should have been enough for little "G" who played last summer only when somebody else was hurt Shotton manipulating pinch hitters wildlv found himsplf with second baseman Eddie Miksis playing leftfield in the middle of yes- Pioneer Loop To Feature Eight Clubs 8-- POCATELLO Oct 6 (AP)— Expansion of the Pioneer league to an three-stat- e eight-teacircuit was assured today after a vote of the loop's moguls announced by President J P Halliwell to admit Great Falls and Billings Mont teams to m membership Halliwell said "all six directors have voted and a majority favored the expansion" but declined to disclose the exact vote on the proposition It was understood however that Maury Doerr of Twin Falls opposed the expansion on grounds that Montana weather is too cool and the distance too great for feasible operation Halliwell said a schedule for 1948 play in the enlarged class C loop would be drafted and submitted to directors at their annual meeting in The league organized in January 1939 now consists of teams from Salt Lake City and Ogden Utah and Boise Twin Falls Pocatello and Idaho Falls in Idaho "It will make a better league I think" Halliwell explained in the "An expansion announcement eight-clu- b league can draw a better schedule actually requiring less b travel than a league "There's a lot of enthusiasm in Montana and I think that will more than make up ijor the expense involved in traveling to and from the clubs in that state" A second mail vote of directors will be taken on the formal award of granchises to the two Montana The previous vote was cities on the over-amerely expansion move Preliminary arrangements for the Great Falls application have been made by Dr Pat Logan of Great Falls who said Emil Sick of Seattle owner of the Seattle Rainiers of the Pacific Coast league will back the entry Archie Cochrane brother of Mickey Cochrane former Philadelphia Athletics' catcher is chairman of the Billings Round Table recre ation committee which is backing the Billings entry For that reason it is believed the Philadelphia club will be favored among the trio of major league outfits said to be seeking the Billings franchise The vote to expand came after a committee of directors had inspected facilities at the two Montana cities They reported playing parks are in need of added construction and extra lights also are needed six-clu- j ll Frank Kerr Will Serve Braves terday's sixth battle At the start of the sixth he sent Ginnfriddo nut there for defensive purposes and he never made a better move With two men on and the Brooks leading 5 Joe DiMaggio smacked one of the longest drives h& pupr hit in the Yankee stadium It soared high and far toward the Brooklyn bull pen 415 feet away in deep leftfield but little "G" was after it Racing back Gionfriddo maae a catch running that has been aeepntpH hv manv wise baseball men as the best they ever saw That turned out tn be thP hall game for Casey soon was summoned from the shadnwv hull to quiet the Yanks in a last-i- n two were on and noning rally body out against Lefty Joe Hatten who held thp fort aftpr Vir T bardi and Ralph Branca the ul timate winner failed Casey yielded one score but retired the three men necessarv to nrotect the vital winning edge That's all in the record books now along with the crowd of a sto the larsrest ever to ries game and several assorted marks such as most pitchers in a game 10 Harris no is rich in pitchers like he longer was three days ago It has come down to Bevens a o workman all season but a it record-breakfnr R 23 frnmec Friday before Cookie Lavagetto wrecKea nis nopes with the first hit a two-ru- n double that beat him The Yanks co into th finnio without their best hitter Johnny Lindell who had to leave in the mo ho third innine of the civth cause he had aggravated a cracked riD jinaeu almost definitely will not be in the and Harris has announced lineup that Tan-n&m the rookie catcher who has given me uoagers so much joy will be in right field with Tommy Hen-ric- h in left and Aaron Robinson catching Allie Reynolds who tamed the Brooks 10-- 3 in the second game had nothing in the sixth contest After smashing across two runs in the first with the help of a fly Jackie Robinson Sri ?y lost in the sun they flattened the "Injun" righthander with successive g doubles by Pee Wee Reese Jackie Robinson and Dixie Walker in the tnird 8-- one-hande- d rn 74-0- 65 so-s- no-h- er v 1 record-breakin- the third ankte scores Lombardi whose curve wasnt and another disputed tally made it 4 in New York's favor came about vJer fourt£ Thatsmashed a siz-fwUrryuBerra he ri?htfield line past wn £?C to° close to the foul First base um-t- d 5?i?rCOnfort" v?ommel signalled "fair" eDodge1 swarmed around n? aail Aaron Robinson ?r£Ji TniVr°m thlrd on e hit routed 5-- NEW YORK Oct 6 (UP) — The Boston Braves today traded four w players including Catcher Hank Camelli to the San Diego club of the Pacific coast league for Catcher Frank Kerr The Braves gave up Camelli two players to be named prior to April I 1948 and another unh° C8me to the scene named player now on option n rews needed helP in trading was only a week n5?i$hr faued the Yanks in the after the Milford Mass resident fc had been given a "day" at Braves tS?H5Srn?roo!?yn turned the field and presented with an auto- ble a douS U£e Furillo single mobile and a long fly by pmch hitter Kerr is a 201 pounder tied bby B'aganfs pinch SHJaS"" out rontvShi HP0? 28-year-- Ca-mell- i's SS f trot out a McKinley alumni of Honolulu will for the Centennial footballaggrefafootballers Friday night of feature tion Weber collese at the stadium Four of th right) Clarence Omai Paul Ho Henderson are shown above (left toAhlo and Daniel Hipa star-studd- NEW One of who too World Series to notice college football are going to find that the grid seasdn already is well under Ogden High will entertain Carbon of Price at Ogden stadium Thursday afternoon at two o'clock in one of the way and that the action to date headline games of the week in the Big Nine has resulted in such impressions as The Tigers displayed a lot of-these: 1 Notr4 Dame Michigan Texas class last Thursday m trimming and Georgia Tech look like the touted and favored West of Salt teams most likely to battle it out Lake 14-- 0 in the final minutes for the mythical national crown 2 The title chase in the Pacific coast conference threatens fb be the dizziest of them all 3 Army refuses to roll over and play dead even though Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard are no longer on the premises Notre Dame the nation's No 1 team in 1946 arrived on the scene Saturday and although somewhat it tardy picjked right up where left off last year by crushing Pittsburgh 406 Michigan which entertains Pitt Saturday lambasted Stanford 3 while Georgia Tech blanked 20-- 0 and Texas trounced North Carolina 34-- 0 ruining the Tar Heels' bid for an season with one of the outstanding performances of the day Meanwhile Washington State 0 and Oregon dumped Idaho State stopped Washington 14-- 7 in a couple of surprises on the Pacific coast while U C L A bowed 6 Nevada upto Northwestern 6 set Oregon and Southern California wjis held to a tie by Rice 7 All of which makes California on originally tagged as an also-ra- n the Pacific coast look more and more like the team to beat after its 45-- 6 runaway over St Mary's Army unbeaten since 1943 waltzed merrily along with a 47-- 0 breeze through Colorado indicating that Ithe Cadets aren't going to be pushed around this year despite personnel losses Army's true strength will be tested Saturday when the Cadets risk their undefeated record 2 conqueror of against Illinois Iowa at New York in the east's foremost attraction Duke 19-- 7 winner over Tennessee plays Navy at Baltimore while Columbia which stopped Navy 13-- 6 entertains Yale 14-- 0 winner over Cornell in an Ivy league contest Notre Dame this week invades Purdue surprise 0 winner over Ohio State while Ohio State entertains Southern California and Wisconsin plays host to California Indiana which tied Wisconsin 7 will be at Iowa and Northwestern at Minnesota for Big Nine 49-1- Tu-la- ne us 7-- 27-2- 13-- 7-- 30-ga- 35-1- 24-2- 7-- Of the last period f t Coach Cluff Snow has watched his aggregation improve with the playing of each game His team will rule favorites Thursday The game was moved aneaa aue to teachers institute in Salt Lake City this week-en- d Weber High will travel to on Wednesday for a league skirmish against the Spartans South Cache boasts one of the best teams of region one and is Kvorea by two touchdowns over the Warriors Jltw B teams of South Cache and y Weber High meet at Warrior on the m on p Tuesday field in a leage encounter in this division Coach Melvin Wood expects to use his entire squad in this event - Hy-ru- m two-thirt- two Elevens Henry Mathieu &S ° Wins Mens Golf Honors j We're Never Too Busy to Take Care of four Oar With Our FRIENDLY EXPERT SERVICE Workmanship and Materials Are the finest GAS TIRES BODY WORK REPAIRING 55 t - The Tremonton "s first show Saturday night at kX Elder county fairgrounds SLf an aJLhere' heavy card of two wrestling matches Lou Newman of Victoria C will wrestle Tom Zaharias of Denver in a two out of three iii xvumatches: ' anri r —— ' land Meeker with Polomoil Cardova Of Mexico CMv mri lutl UAtCJf VI ine Box Elder fair association tuere- - is sponsoring the card as promoter Other matches are planned during the coming winter to get a fund for the firemen fipM°NTON wrLtifartment wil1 hold all-st- ar c- — MILAN'S SERVICE 2700 Grant Ave Phone Firemen Plan Card Saturday 'i — A 4-- TTmrv Mathieu a finalist three times won the Ogden Country club mens golf championsnip aunaay Mathieu defeated Walter 3 and 2 in a stubborn final Mathieu played sterling golf all the way and turned the final nine of the new course in 34 two under par The record to date for nine holes over the new layout is 33 listed last Saturday by Professional Ernie Schneiter three under par Schneiter had an eagle two birdies a bogey and five par holes Gre-sha- m Fans Out Early For Ducats Central tests Mound Fort gridders stadium Tuesday and Lewis and Washington meet on the same field Wednesday in league encounters Bill Miller director of sports for junior high elevens announced today Lewis and Central are setting the early pace with one victory and one tie game each Mound Fort is third with a victory and defeat and Washington trails with no victories and two setbacks Lewis is the defending champion League standings follow: Won Lost Tied Pet 1 1 1000 0 Lewis 1 1000 1 0 Central 1 a 1 500 Mound Fort 000 0 2 0 Washington at Ogden than 500 bleacher fans the most foresighted equipped with blankets or overcoats were queued up outside Yankee stadium during the chill early morning hours today to make certain of seeing the finale of the world series Yesterday's game in which the four-out-- of -- non-conferen- Brooklyn Dodgers moved into a 3 to 3 game tie with the New York Yankees by winning 8 to 6 had not quite finished when the first comers appeared in the bleacher line By midnight 140 fans were in line and the queue grew hourly Most of the fans slept on blankets stretched out on the pavement Some dozed in camp chairs There were 12000 in line when the gates opened at nine a m yesterday ce Elk Chances for Permit 6 to 1 If you didn't get an elk permit this season remember that you went against six to one odds Over 6700 applications were received by the Utah state fish and game department spokesman said today Dutch Harrison Tops Golfers READING Pa Oct 8 (UP)— games Ernest J (Dutch) Harrison York Georgia which recovered from Pa pro pocketed $2000 top prize its loss to North Carolina to damp- money after beating a field en Louisiana State's Southeastern of the today nation's top golfers in the conference hopes 35-1- 9 goes to $10000 Reading open golf tourna- Kentucky for another league tilt and Vanderbilt which upset Alabama 14-- 7 entertains Mississippi 4 Oklahoma conqueror of Texas A and M and Texas collide m their annual game at Dallas and Arkansas will be at in the Southwest conferenceBaylor Oregon will be at U C L A and Idaho at Oregon State in the Pacific coast conference 25-1- Tackle Robinson Goes in Movies HOLLYWOOD Oct 6 (UP)— Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodger first baseman and the first to play in the major leaguesNegro has been signed to star in a motion picture it was announced today Ben Stoloff of Producers' Releasing corporation said Robinson will be the star in "Courage" The first baseman now playing in the world series at New York will begin work on the picture in December ment Harrison winner of 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