Show 5 §§ THfc OQSDEN rUTAM STANDARD-EXAMINE- El Monle Golf I Club Looks For Big Year R APRIL 25 1948 SUNDAY MORNING ladies Plan Golf Campaign BleB' fl js K aft lC" TssssssF-- Bk':-'"- i tsft J ALm fJk - 9 mm IB Wmm Pioneer League Teams Get Ready for Opening Of New Baseball Campaign Pioneer league baseball play begins next Tuesday but most of the home town fans know about their favorites only what they read in the papers Most of the clubs will arrive on the home grounds only a short while before the Tuesday night season openers For some of them the visits at home will be only slight pauses en route to the site of their game Today will be work day at the ssbbbbL El Monte golf club President R J Hoxer announced Saturday night The program is scheduled for the hours of 4 to 8 pm L "All members are requested to rakes equip themselvesand with come to the shovels and hoes canyon course prepared to help put the course in playable condition" said President Hoxer "Greens will be sanded and several drain ditches will be dug Professional Barney Shannon will be in charge of all work and will outline various phases of the improvements "We realize that this is asking a great deal of each member of the El Monte club but in view of the poor condition of the course and lack of city funds it is imis a perative This one work day vital necessity and we hope a flock of El Monte golfers will respond Several not snot rounas nave been reported over the canyon course despite the use of temporary greens Bud Hulmston club champion turned in four under par rounds onHulmston listedfivea the long par birdie three hole "Members of the ladies association will be on hand Sunday afternoon to serve sandwiches at the close of the improvement program" Golfers of El Monte will qualify this week in the May leg of the directors cup event mmw flBHHMKnSv mmW mmms mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwL Jim Zavitka May Hurl Opening Game Tuesday mmm Fish and Game Conference Dated in June " Ladies of the El Monte Golf association will conduct their opening at three p m Wednesday April 28 at the canyon course Officers for 194 are pictured above Mabel Draper standing president Isabel Directors vice president Fleming left secretary and Eva Shearer Professional Barney Shanare Betty Lillywhlte and Elaine Wheeler non will assist in the staring- of the Wednesday program - I 1 SPORT HIGHWAY -- 1 1 with Age No Barrier To Top Crowns In Gymnastics If History Repeats opJoe Louis has been awfully rough on his two-tim-e ponents since the day he lifted the crown from James J Braddock the Cinderella man back in 1937 That's why a lot of sports writers coast to coast pick the Brown Bomber to nnihilate Jersey Joe Walcott when they meet June 18 at Yankee stadium in their rematch of Joe's opponents have- — been glad to settle for one excur sion to the championship ring Money is the prime objective yet Most ' - nine men have braved a second ' chance the out were in All nine knocked repeat engagements Only chap to reverse the procedure wu Max Schmelin The one time heavyweight champion cored a 12 round kayo against Loots the first time they met Of course Louis wasn't the champion and was 22 at the time The rematch made boxing hisout tory Schmeling was counted after only 2:04 of the first round to Arturo Godroy was the first he travel 15 rounds with Joe after1940 won the crown This was in He stopped Godoy in eight rounds in the second bout The record books provide nerve tingling evidencewent to the post Buddy Baer twice He suffered two kayos at the hands of Louis Bob Pastor was another victim The other four were no match for Louis in either first or second bouts The first to make the experiment of two bouts with Louis was Lee Ramage He traveled eight and two rounds The first bout was in 1934 when Joe was just another fighter Wee Willie Davis went three and two before the lights went out While some critics feel that Louis and Walcott will draw a gate of $1000000 Former Heavyweight Champion Jack Dempsey feels that $400000 would be a better estimate Walcott and Louis are hard at work preparing for the title clash Walcott's handlers report that Jerring sey Joe could step into a thesecond tomorrow ready for chance at the heavyweight fistic diadem Sports Tld Bits trio Notre Dame's Quarterback Johnny Lujack and Tackles George Connor and Ziggie Czarobski will headline the cast of in the Varsity-Ol- d returning stars scheduled for the Timers game Irish stadium Saturday afternoon Frank May 15 reports Coach Leahy The game will be sponsored by the Notre Dame club of St Joseph Valley Other stars from the 1947 Nation-a- l championship eleven who will inperform for the Old Timers Joe cludes George Sullivan tackle Signairgo guard and Pete Sim- h Bob Livingstone Floyd mons Cornle Clatt Bill Gompers and Fred Early in the backfield As in the past a few stars of other years are expected to return Connor 1947 captain and Czarobski finished their scolastic careers at the conclusion of the semester which ended in February but will Jetum to the15 campus about a week before May The annual gane as usual will signify the end of spring practice for the Varsity With the spring drills now in the homestretch Coach Leahy's biggest problem still is locating tackle replacements somewhere near the c ' 'Kr of Con4 nor Czarobski Sullivr Gasper ilso finUrban The latter ft ished in February is not expected back from his home in Lynn Mass for the Old Timers game Left halfback is also causing some worrisome moments for the Irish coach Terry Brennan number one last season has missed spring practice because of the knee injury received in the Tulane game last November Ernie Zalejski who uffered a knee injury two years ago against Tulane is another left half prospect but he reinjured his knee the secon dday of spring practice and had had no contact work since Weber college has slated nine football games for the 1948 season including another home game to be added to the schedule Athletic Director Reed Knute Swenson lists the schedule as folAll-Ameri- ca Ash-baug- lows: Sept 25 — Los Angeles City lege at Ogden (night game) Oct 1 — Open Ogden col- Sports Booster Oicden Salt Lake Pocatello and Idaho Falls STATE COLLEGE Pa (NEA) — Age apparently is no barrier to success in gymnastics Most of the entries in the National A A U - Elmer Singleton Holds Reds Country Club To Five Hits as Pirates Prepares For Opening Take First Season Win 1 Wildlife Will Ogden golf and country club will CINCINNATI April 24 (AP)— Elmer Singleton making formal opening of the club have his first start of the year held Cincinnati to five hits today housethe May 1 President A E Ben- as the Pittsburgh Pirates thumped the Red legs 7 to 1 for ning announces A dinner-danc- e will be conducted their first win of the season over the Crosley field crew 1 Stage Annual Jollification - 1-- The annual indoor jollification of be presented at the Ogden Livestock Show Coliseum Saturday night May 1 President Ormond Konkle announces Upwards of 3000 sportsmen of all parts of the state are expected to attend President Konkle has named all past presidents to act as members of the reception committee in greet ing out of town guests The committee will include the following: Art Larson Ernest Ford Carl Garff Asael Farr Jr Willard R Doxey J H Wheelwright R S Taylor Sam Jost Ward Armstrong W Ed White Harry Kammeyer Walter Grossenbach and George Garrison Doors at the Coliseum will open at 7:30 pm and the program will get underway at 8 pm Chairman Harry Kammeyer and Elmer Dudman his have arranged a fine program of entertainment "Out of town guests will include Governor Herbert B Maw Ross Clark Anderson above is one of Leonard state fish and game direcFederOgden's dyed in the wool sports tor and officials of Wildlife boosters He will serve as one of ations from all parts of the state" said President Konkle the officials in charge of the We"The stage committee will conber Wildlife federation jollification at Ogden coliseum Monday sist of Clark Anderson chairman Tom Summers Tom East Sam Jost night Horace Vause Ralph Morley and Sergeant at arms will Oct 8 —Carbon college at Ogden Ed Wright Holmes with A AnderVernon Oct 14 — Boise college at Og- be as members Holmes son Ernest and den committee of the Oct 22 — Weber college at "We look for one of the largest Southern Idaho college crowds in years All sportsmen are Oct 29 — Fullerton college at invited to attend Proceeds will be used in the promotion of fish and Ogden Nov 5 — Weber college at Comp-to- n game in Weber county" college California Nov 12 — Weber college at Glen-dal- e college California Nov 19 — Weber college at Branch Aggies Nov 25 — Weber college at Mesa college Colo ST LOUIS April 24 (AP) — Sites Ogden Reds will open the 1948 baseball season at home Tuesday of sectional Qualifying rounds for with Twin Falls Cowboys as op he 1948 PGA championship play 5 were disclosed to ponents Twin Falls is back with here Mav another colorful team they day by Jerry Tegeler president of turned back University of Cali- Norwood Hills Country club the fornia 3 last Thursday and Cali- tournament course fornia is the national collegiate With few exceptions all of the champion sectional rounds will be run off Interest in baseball in Ogden is Monday red-hhotter than at any time The play will qualify 103 golfers in the history of the league for the championship here Thirty-on- e Fans are urged to turn out players are exempt along with Sunday night and Monday night the first 25 low scores in the nato officially welcome the 'kids' tional capital tournament which to Ogden Ted Kirkmeyer baa' D C next slated a 15 minute program at the opens in Washington Thursday Egyptian theatre Sunday at round sites Sectional p m Then on and number qualifying of (to be qualifiers Monday at eight p m the FraterMonday except where noted nal Order Eagles will hold open played parenthesis): house for the Reds Fans are in Pacific northwest —The Spokane invited to each functions club Country Spokane Wash 2 If you can t attend the home — Fort Douglas mountain Rocky games of the Reds listen to the word descriptions of Paul Coburn over KLO n Game time will be p m Tuesday How's about making plans now to attend? Sites Chosen for P G A Rounds 19-2- 7-- ot ve eight-fiftee- Notre Dame Dates Tough Game SOUTH BEND Ind AprJl 24 (AP)— Notre Dame's 1948 football team may have one of its toughest games Saturday May IS The opposition is the Irish "Old Timers" headed by quarterback Johnny Lujack of the undefeated 1947 team Lujack's team will include such handy men as tackles George Connor Ziggie Czarobski and George Sullivan: guard Joe Signaigo and backs Pete Ashbaugh Bob Livingstone Floyd Simmons Cornie Clatt Bill Compers and Fred Earley place-kickThe contest will endextraordinary spring training for the varsity er Kerr to Report For Action April 24 (AP— The suspension of Buddy Kerr New York Giants' shortstop will be lifted tomorrow when he will report to the club here for duty Manager Mel Ott said today Kerr was suspended indefinitely last Wednesday after he refused to play Kerr contended he didn't feel able to He was hit on the head April 14 by a thrown ball at Kan Doctors who examined Kerr according to Ott said he was sound physically "Whether Buddy will be in shape to play tomorrow I don't know" said Ott "He's going to work out in New York today and will be here tomorrow morning If he's I'll use him in tomorrow's ready double-headagainst the Braves" BOSTON -- To-pe- er A crowd of 10385 saw Max West 4connect for a sixth Dodgers to walk to a 11-- 4 victory inning homer to break a 1 tie and over the Phillies today turn the tide for the Pirates The Dodgers who collected ten Local Talent hits including homers by Bruce Singleton will be remembered Edwards and Arky Vaughan made here as the lad who chucked Farm the most of four errors and ten Bureau League ball for Plain City bases on balls He will also be remembered in BroeUra Philadelphia A tourney Ashburnlf AB4 H0 O2 A!0 Mauch2b AB4 HO the first state semi-pr- o 0 conducted at Brlgham City in 1938 Verban2b 2 0 1 2 Vaughan if 4 18 0 13 Reds 1939 1 In he joined the Ogden 2 10 0 Cabal if ro 2b 1 0 0 2 Ward lb 1 S 1 0 0 3 did 3b of Haas a salary dispute Snidercf 10 but because 3 110 3 0 7 Oj Furilloef not play He later pitched for Idaho Sislerlb 8 118 0 3 3 0 Reesess Ennisrf in Kansas Falls and still later City 0 0 0 1 3 1 2 0 Miksisa and Newark When he joined the Walkercf 3 2 3 J Hamnerss 3 0 2 3 Edwards c 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 Bra gar e majors he signed with the Yanks Seminickc 1 Whitman rf 8 2 2 0 who sold him to the Braves who Lakemanc 00 00 00 0 Cox 3 113 3b Dubielp in turn sold him to Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 Barney p 10 Juddp Cincinnati Fittsbargh 0 0 0 1 Sloatp ABHOA Grasmickp 1111 ABHOAI1 1 0 0 0J 3 0 0 2 a former Red the Weber Wildlife Federation will elght-forty-fi- j 7-- ed ka Roiekss ' Gust me Bockman3b Klnerlf Westrf Westlakecf Stevenslb Murtagh 2b Fitzgeraldc Singletonp 4 2 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 5 2 3 4 10 3 0 2 3 1 8 4 2 3 8 1 7 4 0 3 B'mholtzrf Wyrostekcf 0 Hatton3b 0iSauerlt 0 Klusx skilb 0 Muellerc 4Adams2b 2 StallcupM 2 0 Hufheip 4jPteraonp Lively p Holcombep Palicap 10 00 15 34 10 27 15 28 3 Totals Totals 24111 0 12 — Grounded into a double play for 1101 aGrasmick in 9th 18 004 000 000—4 0 8 3 Philadelphia 1 032 230 0 3 1 Brooklyn— Errors Haas 2 Hamner Sisler Runs 0 12 — in Vaughan 3 Ward Haas 10 0 battedWalker Hamner Edwards 2 Reese 0 0 0 Two base hits—Ward Furillo Home 0 0 10 Sacrifice — Vaughan 0 0 0 0 runs — Edwards 4 2 3 3 4 4 3 4 2 0 lOx-1- En-n- 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 30 5 27 9 Totals 38 8 27 13 Toia Is z — Grounded out for Peterson in 7th — Holcombe in 9th out for y Groundede 000 012 004 — 7 Pittsburgh 100 000 000—1 CincinnaU Errors — Guatine Stallcup Run batted West 3 in— Stevens Fitzgerald Rojek Kluszewski Two base nits — Stevens Three base hits— Wyroatek Home runs — West Stolen bases — Fitzgerald Double plays— Rojek to Murtaugh Losing pitch- er — Hughes Giants Trim Braves BOSTON April 24 (AP)— Driving home seven runs on two triples and two singles Whitey Lockman spearheaded the New York Giants to a 16-- 9 triumph over the Boston Braves today The Giants who at one stage enjoyed a 1 lead were forced to come from behind as the Braves rallied and moved ahead 8 going into the eighth inning In the eighth the Giants scored four times with Lockman powering three mates across on his first four more triple The Giants added in the ninth with Walker Cooper belting a two run homer to highthe rally lightNew Boston York -- 8-- 9-- AB H O A! 2b 4 2 1 6 Stanky 2b Conway Lock man cf 6 4 3 OjRussellcf GordonU 6 12 OiTorgesonlb 4 2 14 OiLitwhilerlf Mizelb Marhallrf 5 3 1 0 Heath rf c 4 14 OjMasic Cooper 1 Lohrke3b Rhwnss Blattner2b Jansenp Beggsp Hsliett p Hartungp AB 4 0 lSturgeson3b 2 0 1 1 SistlJt 2 2 0 2 Darkss 110 0 0 0 3 Beazleyp 0! Lyons p Bickford 1 0 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:Hoguep 0 0 0 OShounp 10 0 1 Wrightp H O A 0 5 2 7 2 8 1 0 1 1 1 3 5 2 1 1 0 11 10 1 3 Mauch Double plays — Haas and Sisler Cox Mauch and Ward Winning pitcher — Palica Losing pitcher — Judd Chicago Cubs Win CHICAGO April 24 fAP)— The Chicago Cubs who had suffered two straight shutouts came roaring out of their slump here today to unleash a home run barrage that whipped the St Louis Cardinals 6 to 2 before a crowd of 28862 The Cubs collected nine hits off Al Brazle Ken Burkhart and Al Papai Four of them were homers by Andy Pafko Bill Nicholsonto Cliff Aberson and Hal Jeffcoat account for all the Chicago runs Pafko's came with two on in the first and the others were solo blasts It helped to make it a triumdebut for Cliff phant big league Chambers rookie southpaw The Los Angeles farm club graduate scattered eight hits winner Chambers was a with Los Angeles last season after failing to make the gradeHewith the topped Cubs in spring training the Pacific Coast league last year in strikeouts with 173 24-ga- st Levis caieag AB HO A ABHOA 4 3 6 4 4 14 0 Schenz2b Dusakcf 4 3 6 4 La Pointe2b 31 2 Waitkuslb 4 13 0 Jeffcoatcf Musial rf 4100 3 111 Kuro'ski3b 4 0 0 2 PafkcSb McCuU'ghc 4 0 5 11 Slaughterlf 44 0 4 01 Nicholson 3 12 rf 16 Joneslb 3 10 0 4 12 liAbersonlf Wilberc 3 10 6 3 2 3 31 Smalleyss Marionss 10 01 03 Chambers ? 3 0 0 1 Braxlep Burkhartp 2 0 0 0 Papai p Totals 110 Activities the evening of May for the week starting May 1 follow: May 1 — Formal opening of clubhouse Dinner-danc- e May 5— Lady golfers' first luncheon May 7 —Formal opening of bridge luncheons May 15— Greens and fairways stag dinner May 19— Due to the surgical convention dinner on this night will be cancelled Weekly activities will be patterned as follows: No service Monday — Tuesday — Special party day for members who may bring residents — Lady golfer lunchWednesday eons— members and guests only Wednesday— Dinner 6:00 to 9:00 p m Members may bring residents but this privilege is limited to ten guests Thursday— Dinner 6:00 to 9:00 p m Same privileges as for Wednesday dinner Friday —Ladies bridge luncheon limited to club members and guests only Luncheon will be Saturday —12:00-2:00 served from p m 0Dinner will be served from p m Same privileges as for Weddinner nesday night 0 p Sunday — Dinner from m Same privileges as for Wednight dinner nesday 18 hole course will be ofThe to play next Saturday open ficially It will be a par 73 covering 6600 yards The Intermountain amateur May 27 to May 31 inclusive will be the first major tournament of the season Professional Ernie Schneiter turned in an unusual performance on the long number eight par five hole 465 yards when he tanked his second shot This shot traveled 230 yards and rolled into the cup Schneiter's feat is the second one in the history of the Ogden club Frank Whitworth was the first to record a double eagle on the Ogden course This was made on the 504 yard number two Qualifying rounas oi tne may eg of the presidents and directors cup will take place May 1 and 2 non-memb- er non-memb- er out-of-to- out-of-to- 6:00-9:0- 4:00-8:3- OS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is 10 ooao 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 My Request Drives to Easy Victory 31 S 27 14 0 00 0 Totals 33 8 24 11 r iiis 0 0 0 0 000 200 IXX — t 0 0 0 100 0 300 llx— 6 By John Chandler Martinp Chicago — none Runs batted in — Pafko Errors NEW YORK April 24 fAP) — 30 12 27 14 3 Musial Kurowski Tot is 40 18 27 14 Totals Nicholson Aberhis daddy's victory in — — Duplicating 8th a Walked for Hartung in son Jeffcoat Two base hit Schnez shattered the runs— 1942 b — Ran for Thomson In 8th Home Request My Musial Three base hit— z— Doubled for Bickford in 4th Jeffcoat derby hopes of 10 other three-year-olAberson Nicholson Pafko 009 300 044—16 Double plavs — Nicholson and Waitkus: New York today by driving to a tingling 100 502 100— 9 Pafko Schnez and Waitkus Boston Burkhart and a half triumph in the Brazle length Errors — Rhawn 2 Mail Runs batted in and La Pointe Losing pitcher— 24th running of the Wood memorial — Torgeson Lockman 7 Gordon 2 Marat Jamaica shall 2 Cooper 3 Conway Dark 3 M McCorrnlk 2 Russell 2 Litwhiler Thus the handsome chestnut son Two base hits — Litwhiler Jansen M of Requested who won this mile McCormick Conway Blattner Three th classic six years DES MOINES April 24 (AP) — and base hits — Lockman 2 Home runs — Heck Ross ago goes to Louisville with a perTorgeson Cooper Sacrifice — Jansen Newly-electe- d Mayor Double plays — Slsti Stanky and Torgea new twist fect record for the season and esson Russell Torgeson and Stanky Con- gave the ceremony colt to Denver Moines Des and openwhen tablished himself at Mize Rhawn Dark Stanky and way and Torgeson Winning pitcher —Hartung ed their Western league season here reckon with in the Kentucky Derby — loosing pitcher Hogue last night His honor appeared on a week from today Trinklep I ds Uses New Twist one-sixteen- Dodgers Take Phillies BROOKLYN April 24 (AP) — Wildness on the part of three Philadelphia pitchers and shoddy fielding helped the Brooklyn Here's Data on Pennant Contenders Here are the eight teams of the expanded Pioneer league their managers and parent ball clubs: Twin Falls— Cowboys Charley Metro New York Yankees Salt Lake — Bees Tommy Thompson San Francisco Seals Ogden —Reds Pip Koehler Cincinnati Reds Pocatello — Cardinals Rolland Le Blanc St Louis Cards Idaho Falls — Russets Judson Kirke Brooklyn Dodgers Boise— Pilots Walter Lowe Independent Great Falls—Electrics Dick Gyselman Seattle Rainers Billings — Mustangs Charley Root Hollywood Stars nick-name- s more Impressive this time And again a long shot came along to grab second money —this time C V Whitney's Mount Marcy who closed at 40 to 1 Mount Marcy held a length margin over King ranch's Better Self who finished third after being established second choice in the wagering Made the even money favorite by the crowd of 48711 persons who this Long Island course My Request paid off at $4 $320 and $2 40 for $2 The victory worth $34600 to jam-pack- ed p m eight Great Falls at Idaho Falls eight p m n Billings a Pocatello p m Salt Lake City's Bees were the first to arrive at home in force They showed up Friday then arSALT LAKE CITY April 24 ranged an afternoon workout at One of the most important fish and Derks field Players of both Idaho Falls and game meetings in the eantire nation Pocatello teams arrived during the will be held in Salt Lake City on week but full squads were not exJune 2 3 and 4 when members pected before today of the Western Association of State Ogden Reds Billings' Mustangs are Fish and Game Commissioners and Twin Falls' Cowboys allFalls due Sunday Boise and Great convention annual for their gather will get only glimpses of their Ross Leonard Utah fish and game players as they halt briefly en route director is president of the west- to the openers The opening series are for three ern association and has drawn up Another aet of three an extensive three-da- y program games each same on follow— will games which will cover all angles of sites but with opponentstheshifted wildlife manaaement from both —before fans of the four other technical and administrative angles clubs get a look st their teams The second round of openers is Leonard announces that such faset for May 4 5 and 6 with this as Ira Dr mous conservationists schedule: N Gabrielson president of the Ogden at Great Falls Salt Lake American Wildlife Management in- City at Billings Pocatello at Twin stitute Albert M Day director of Falls Idaho Falls at Boise ceremonies are Usual the U S fish and wildlife service Lester Bagley president of the In- planned ternational Association of ConserAs is usual In class C baseball vation fish and game commission- few players from last season will ers and Seth Gordon director of be back again Those who had the the Pennsylvania game department ability have moved along to leagues will be featured speaxers on tne of higher classification program Only three of the six managers The American Fisheries society of last year are back again They will meet in conjunction with the are Walt Lowe at Boise Tommy commissioners and will line up Tompson at Salt Lake City and the program for the states' fisher- Horace tPip) Koehler at Ogden ies experts Leonard announces The newcomers are Charley Metro of Twin Falls the circuit's Fine Program champion Rolland Le- The partial program will include defending at Pocatello and Judson blanc the following talks: Dr Gabrielson Kirke at Idaho Falls "Reclamation vs Conservation" Joining the circuit for the first Kenneth A Reid Chicago presi time two new" Montana clubs — dent of the Izaak Walton League of Great are Falls and Billings Skipper of America "Growing Spectre Falls team is Dick of Great the "Conser Gordon Pollution:" Water with Charley Root handGyselman m vation Education Pennsylvania at reins the Billings ling Waterof Day "Basic Principles Sports writers who have watched fowl Management" E O Larsen most teams in spring trainof regional director bureau of recla- ing havethe picked Twin Falls Salt mation "Are Wildlife Values Being Lake Billings and Ogden as Considered in Project Planning by the City first division teaml But likely of a Bureau?" subject the Bagley that the four others agree they interwith own choosing dealing Pocatello and Falls Boise Idaho conservation of national aspects have the potential Don W Clarke director Washing- Great Falls ability to spring sufficient upsets ton state game department "Pend- to disturb their calculations S Elliott Wildlife Legislation" ing Pip Koehler and his Ogdenat Reds Barker New Mexico state game will two drill at Affleck park warden "High Mortality of Game invited m are Fans p Monday as Affects it and Fish Directors watch the workout Wildlife Management" and Lloyd to The Reds are due to arrive in Swift Washington D C in charge m Sunday of game management u S forest Ogden at three p the Reds will be Sunday evening own service subject of cnoosing of the from the introduced stage Leonard announces that general theatre Paul Coburn sessions will be held each of the Egyptian announcer for KLO will three mornings with afternoons re- baseball master of ceremonies served for technical discussions be the Anderson will be at the J ClairCoeds Wednesday afternoon will be de - organ of Weber college voted to technical watertowi proD- will numbers musical provide dis wildlife lems management W Harman Peery will Mayor afcussions will occupy Thursday team and welcome the officially ternoon and upland birds and big present Manager Horace Pip Koehgame will be discussed Friday afternoon The technical sessions on ler with a scroll the Paternal Order fish planned by the American of Monday at Eagles home upwards of 500 Fisheries society will be conducted baseball fans will welcome the each afternoon event is open to the This Reds 1 On June day preceding opening will be followed by a and public U S fish of the convention the buffet supper and wildlife service will conduct Lou Bryan will be master of a regional hearing in Salt Lake City ceremonies The Reds will be n of opinion to obtain a introduced Auggie Navarro pubby duck season's next concerning announcer at Ogden lic address shooting regulations Leonard urges all interested Utah home games Pacific Glee club unsportsmen to make an effort to at- derSouthern of Owen Rouse tend the duck hearing and at least will the direction entertainsome of provide one of the sessions of the commis- ment Glenn Fletcherthewill be the sioners' convention soloist Mrs Lydia Thompson will Fine Opportunity be the accompanist and a novelty "This will be a marvelous oppor- will be offered by Ronald E Jones The Glee club will offer the foltunity for sportsmen and conservationists to find out first hand what lowing numbers: Theme song the the best authorities in the nation Levee song and Vive L'amour Recreation girls of the Wall aveare doing toward perpetuating our fish and game resources" Leonard nue community center and Malley said Saboro and his singing guitar and "From the meetings will come Dorian singers will complete the some excellent Ideas and sugges- program tions which should play an importMonday's program is scheduled ant part in formulating future wild- for eight p m life programs in Utah" he pointed "We anticipate a record turnout out for the 'welcome home' to the Committees from the Utah WildReds" said Lou Bryan Ogden life federation under general difirst night "This is the Reds Saturday rection of Verdell Ritchie of time in the of the history Charleston president will assist the that a function of this kind has state game department in entertainbeen offered Make it a point to ing the visiting officials Numerous tours of Utah scenic attend" Reds business office on the Ogden areas are planned for the delegates floor of the Eccles building and their wives All technical and second will be open at nine a m Monday convention of the sessions general fans interested In purchasing will be held at the Newhouse hotel for ducats for the opening game Tuesday night eight-fiftee- e cross-sectio- Wandering Czech Englishmen Take Team Located PALERMO Sicily April 24 (AP) Tennis Matches Czechoslovakia's wandering tennis players said today they had telegraphed Prague that they would be home in 10 days The foursome disappeared from Naples on April 14 and wasn't found again until yesterday The party is made up of Jaroslav Drobny Valdimir Cernik Milan Matrous and Helena Straubeova Drobny and Cernik make up the Czech Davis cup team that won the European challenge round last LONDON April 24 tAP)— England defeated India three matches to two in the first round of the cup eliminaEuropean zone Davijs tions and will metet Norway at Oslo next month in the second round The English team expected to reach the semifinal round in the upper European bracket was able to gain only a splM today in the final two singles matches Tony Mottram England's No 1 year Miss Traubeova who said she tennis player defeated Dilip Bose 4 4 in the clinching con- spoke for the group said the exact 3 time of their arrival in Prague test now dominated by Russia would In the final mjatch Sumant reMisra defeated Howard Walton depend upon whether they visas 7 2 6 ceived French or Hungarian 6 matches are English-Nors- e first The She again denied the rumors scheduled 'or May 11 13 to not that the party had intended return home the scene wearing a baseball glove It was the first start for My But when the master of ceremonies Request owned by Texas Ben handed him the ball Mayor Ross Whitaker since April 10 when he didn't throw the first pitch — he captured the experimental handijust walked off the field with the cap No 2— and the colt was even Whitaker shot My Request's total ball eight-fiftee- p m Boise at Salt Lake City pre-gam- one-tim- to be held at championships slated Penn State May 1 are in their 30s The oldest is Edward A Henning Cleveland engineer perennial titleholder in the Indian club swing Frank Cumiskey of Union City N J one of the country's top gymnasts is 35 and the father of three Waldimir Baskovich of artificial limb Chicago a salesman holds the flying rings crown one-legg- Louis Will Win Opening games are scheduled for Jim Zavitka center may hurl the opener for Ogden against e Twin Falls Bobby Wallace veteran seont and major leaguer will take in the opener Horace manager of the Reds He is optimistic over the pennant "Pip" Koehler right is back for another year as scramble It will be baseball time again Tuesday night in the Pioneer league Here's the Tuesday night opening game slate: n Twin Falls at Ogden earnings to $160825 For a time it looked like a one-tw- o Texas finish as My Request and Better Self from the big Texas King ranch fought it out Then as they swept into the stretch turn Better Self found the going too tough and My Request steadily pulled away under the able guidance of Jockey Doug Dodson Mount Marcy the early pacesetter came on again with a rush in the stretch run to catch the tiring Better Self and return a lucrative $1920 for the place 6-- 6-- 2-- 8-- 6-- 9-- 6-- -- King Queen See Soccer Game April 24 (AP) — King George Queen Elizabeth and some 9000 other British soccer fans saw Manchester United defeat Blackpool 4 to 2 today far the national' challenge cup After the contest one of the best in the 77 years of this country's "world series" the king presented the cup to Capt John Carey of the winning team The queen then ttWlded out medals to the players LONDON I |