Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINETHURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 19 1948 B Brushing Op R $PORT HIGHWAY -- I 19 (AP) — Boise's Bill Franks failed in his second attempt to win his 20th victory as Pocatello slashing toward the Pioneer league lead pounded out a 15 to 0 triumph2 Pocatello moved to within percentage points of league-leadin- g vic12 to 8 Twin Falls who were tims of Idaho Falls tonight The Cardinals amassed 19 hits But only five of their runs were chargeable to Franks who was given faulty support Seven Boise errors accounted for the 10 other runs Bob Mahoney held the Pilots to seven scattered hits Scoreless for three innings Pocatello made three in each of the fourth fifth and sixth innings and then exploded for five in the seventh They added the final tally in the ninth In the Seventh four doubles a single and an error accounted for the five runs Mahoney doubled and Irv Schuerman beat out an infield single with Mahoney scoring on Lou Tamone's bad throw to first Al Neil who got five hits doubled to score Schuerman Manager Rolland LeBlanc punched a to send Neil home Ray Sowins walked and Ned Sheehan doubled home two more runs BOISE rs Jimmy Conzelman is coaching the pros and Frank Leahy is head man of the The game originated by Arch Ward of the Chicago Tribune is an annual Reds Cowboys football held at Soldiers football for charity Seld the preceding year and Open Series the National league champions charitable meet for the benefit all denominations institutions Here Tonight Chicago the presented trophy AU-St- All-Sta- rs ar classic College of of of of to is A in outstanding collegiate athlete who in the estimation of newspapermen in attendance proves most valuable to his team in this Ogden Reds and Twin Falls Cowseries at boys open a three-gam- e The game was started back in The complete record since that time follows: 0 Chicago Bears 1934 — 0 Attendance 79432 1935 — All Stars 0 Chicago Bears 5 Attendance 77450 1936— All Stars 7 Detroit Lions 7 Attendance 81000 1937— All Stars 6 Green Bay Packers 0 Attendance 82000 1938 — All Stars 28 Washington Redskins 16 Attendance 89000 1939— All Stars 0 New York Giants 9 Attendance 82000 1934 All-Sta- r? 1940 — All Stars 28 Green Bay Packers 45 Attendance 84567 1941 — All Stars 13 Chicago Bears 87 Attendance 98203 1942 — All Stars 0 Chicago Bears 21 Attendance 101103 1943— All Stars 27 Washington Attendance 48000 Stars 21 Chicago Bears 24 Attendance 50000 1945 — All Stars 7 Green Bay Packers 19 Attendance 92753 1946 — All Stars 16 Los Angeles Rams 0 Attendance 97350 1947— All Stars 16 Chicago Bears 0 Attendance 96341 Games of 1943 and 1944 were played at Dyche stadium at Evan-stoRedskins 7 194 — All n IlL Trophy winners since 1938 follow: 1938— Cecil Isbell halfback Purdue 1937 1939 — William Osmanski fullback Holy Cross college 1938 full1940 — Ambrose Schindler back University Southern California 1939 1941 — George Franck halfback of Minnesota 1940 University 1942 — Bruce Smith halfback of Minnesota 1941 University fullback 1943 — Patrick Harder of Wisconsin 1942 University 1944 —Lt Glen Dobbs halfback University of Tulsa 1943 1945— Sgt Charles Trippi halfback University of Georgia 1947 1946 — Elroy Hirsch halfback of Wisconsin 1945 University 1947 — Buddy Young halfback University of Illinois 1946 winAll of the individual award ners have been backfleld performers More than 600 football writers from all parts of the United States and Hawaii will jam the press boxes at Chicago stadium Friday night Friend Arch Ward says this is the largest press turnout since the game was initiated back in 1934 were two The College touchdown underdogs a year ago yet emerged 16-- 0 winner's in a rout of the highly publicized Chicago Bears When the Cleveland Indians nosed out the Chicago White Sox here back of Satchel Page the other was the night the crowd of 52312 biggest in Chicago this seasonin Another 30000 fans couldn't get The Sox are 29 games back of the leaders in the American league and the last place Chicago Cubs are 19 games behind in last place aeries for the city The title in October will be of unusual interest The losing team may claim and rightfully so the poorest major league baseball club for 1948 Abe Saperstein owner of the famous Harlem Globetrotters reports that his cagers will invade China and Japan come next March as well as Manila and the Hawaiian Islands They will play at Salt Lake Ogden and Logan' en route west Saperstein Is the man who induced Bill Veeck of the Cleveland Indians to give 'aging' Satchel Paige a whirl as a member of the Cleveland mound staff Mit Ronrae) one time Utah University of Chicago and Chicago Bears football star is residing in Detroit these days Some years ago Romney defeated Princeton single banded by scoring a touchdown kicking a point after All-Sta- Sox-Cu- rs bs Ed" l")ransfelj by Tired of ordinary fishing? Then you might try doing a "Tarzan" by meeting the fish on its own ground or water If you prefer More and more sportsmen are getting excited about the idea of donning a pair of goggles and roaming the deep with a spear in hand The theory is that you spear the fish lumer water thus wear saving and tear on your But bait there are easier things in the work! to do The fish doesn't want to be soikeri the dampness distorts your vision and there's a knack to tossing a spear underwater Quite a few G I learned the trick while fishing off the reefs in the South Pacific and they're making converts all over the U S Affleck park this evening Game time will be 8:15 pm sharp This will be the final Twin Falls appearance in Ogden this season The Reds recently captured all three games from the Charlie Metro aggregation at Affleck park Dale Maycock former Weber athletic star may high get a chance to start one of the games for the Twin Falls club Maycock has won 13 and lost five with the Cowboys The Reds and Cowboys collide again at Twin Falls on Aug 29 30 and 31 Bobby Mattick's charges have remaining games in Ogden with Boise Pocatello and Salt Lake before the close of the season The Red windup the long 120 game schedule against the Salt Lake Sept 10 11 and 12 all-arou- Pros Tee Off in Denver Tourney ' 'Gentleman Jim s' Widow Forbidden by Doctor To Attend Ruth's Funeral 72-ho- le $15-00- pro circuit until his St Paul showing encouraged him to continue was still red hot in yesterday's practice round d WellHe toured the shire layout in 66 strokes — six under par "He's a real comer" said Demaret who should know after his narrow victory over Greiner in the St Paul playoff Excitement was injected into yesterday's- - preliminaries when a bleacher section overlooking the 18th green collapsed injuring about a dozen spectators Only one Mrs Eileen Overton 20 of Denver was hurt seriously 6768-yar- ke Pairings Told for Schneiter Meet First round pairings for the Ernie Schneiter tourney for seniors at the Ogden Golf and Country club were told today W H Loos medalist with an 85 for 18 holes is paired with J T Rushmer Other pairings: A C Brown vs Lyman Hyde M K Pence vs Har-C mon B Barton S P Dobbs vs T Jones Harold W Poort vs Ronald Wadsworth P J Farrell vs R B Young Dr F K Bartlett vs J F Barker E C Bader vs William Nantker All matches will be played on a handicap basis and all first round matches must be played by Sunday evening Aug 22 touchdown and field goal for Chicago's 10-- 0 decision Three Chicago pro teams will battle an all-owar for local supermacy this fall Chicago Bears appear to hold the inside track for attendance honors with the Cardinals second and the Rockets of the rival league third George Halas of the Bears reseat ports the biggest sale in the history of his famous gridiron machine Red Grange the one time Illinois flash is now one of Chicago's top flight insurance men ' ut an pre-seas- ' NEW YORK Aug 19 nd We bad the opportunity of meeting face to faee with that fourteen-poun- d German brown John Opheikens landed in South Fork I stm don't believe it! That was really a fish! We won't beat around the bush we'll come right to the point and tell you that we have the best fishing equipment in town at KEITH'S SPORT STORE 307 Washington Blvd So stop in and get what you need before you leave on that next trip Phone 18 t - a ' ex-cha- master-mechan- ic As-bu- ry He grinned and said 'yes give a smile and a kiss and get me a dish of ice cream' No matter what happened he was always the same charming Jim" Fans Marvel at Yank Power Czechoslovakia Aug track and field forces from the U- S hoped to pick up more prestige and more championships today in the concluding events of a two-da- y international meet at Masaryk stadium An estimated 50000 fans marYank power veled at the over-a- ll in the opening day events yesterday The U S led off with a sweep of the first three places in the high hurdles Lanky Harrison Dillard of Cleveland Ohio the Olympic dash champion won the event with a 142 clocking Craig Dixon of U C L A took second and Floyd Simmons of the Los Angeles A C was third Dillard Dixon Simmons and spunky Barney Ewell of Lancaster Pa teamed up to cop the 400 meter relay by 20 yards George Guida of Villanova and Jeff Kirk of the University of in the Pennsylvania ran one-tw- o race while Herb Barten of Michigan the Czechs' Vaclav Winter in the run Ewell came back to take the in 105 seconds: Bob McMillan of the Los Angeles A C won the 3000-metrun in 8:416 and Dr Steve Seymour of Los Angeles was first in the javelin PRAGUE - er 100-met- er 400-met- er out-printe- d 800-met- 100-da- Coast League The Associated Press By San Francisco Oakland Los Angelea Seattle San Diego Portland Hollywood Sacramento W 82 82 78 r 70 71 4 64 38 I Pet CB 566 3 3 545 490 486 13 13 V 14'i 19 24 ft 479 11 444 408 80 84 er sh er '49ers Whip Dons In Rose Bowl 5 0 7 0 How- ell Portland Freitas and Pesut and Silvera Johnson 0 Mooty : Pioneer League By The Associated Press W L 62 37 63 38 S3 46 4 31 48 52 43 37 40 60 38 89 Twin Falls Pocatello Idaho Falls Salt Lake Ogden Boise Great Falls Billings 0 5 8 000—3 000 — 1 001 100 the Philadelphia Phillies last night 0 to climb within one game of the slipping Boston Braves The Braves were beaten by the Giants hi New York 2 Rex Barney for the Brooks gave the best performance of his major league career He permitted only one hit a fifth inning single Rookie Robin Roberts the Phillies' bonus righthander made an error and had a wild pitch to allow Brooklyn's lone run in the first The third place St Louis Cardinals also took advantage of Boston's defeat coming from behind to edge the Cincinnati Reds in St Louis 3 Eight-h- it pitching by Sheldon Jones and home runs by Johnny Mize (No 29) and Sid Gordon (No 24 were the highlights of the Giants' victory over the Braves The Pittsubrgh Pirates rallied for six runs in he top of the eighth to come from behind and defeat the Cubs in Chicago 4 The Cleveland Indians extended their first place margin in the American league to three games over the Boston Red Sox and Athletics by defeating the St Louis Browns 0 The Red Sox climbed over the Athletics into second place by two Dercentage points when they unleashed a it attack against three Philadelohia pitchers to whip the 8-- j 626 624 343 490 480 441 400 393 4-- 7-- Pet GB Phil-adeloh- 13 14 18 22 Vi 33 ia 3-- 17-h- Wednesday's Resnlta Pocatello 15 Boise 0 Idaho FaUs 12 Twin Falls 8 Only games sclteduled A's 10-- 2 Vic Raschi earned his easiest victory of the season when the New Legion Clubs to Gather Saturday SALT LAKE CITY Aug 19 (AP) Baseball teams from Arizona Nevada California Hawaii and Utah will gather Saturday for preliminaries of the nation's biggest American Legion junior baseball regional tournament The young players will be feted at a Hotel Utah banquet Saturday night at which the team captains will draw for pairings in the play which starts Sunday The tournament will continue Wednesday It will through next e loss and eliminabe a tion event conducted at Derks field Utah will be represented by the team from Brigham City Other state winners are Darrel Dunkle post from Reno Nev Maui Island post from the Hawaiian islands and Luke Greenway post from Phoenix Ariz Winner of the regional tournament will go on to a sectional meet the winner of which will enter the biggest event in junior baseball the little world series The first day of play will get underway Sunday with three games scheduled All-Ameri- ca er W'V-- - v- - iilliilill v American League 4-- Sox-Detro- 9 35? 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Metro cf 5 3 4 0!Pollch 4 3 10 01 Trlandosc 4 17 0' Danielsonlf 5 3 0 l'Websterp 43 17 27 9 A 5 2 2 0 5 2 S 4 York Yankees defeated the Wash1 in a game ington Senators called at the end of the fifth beBy The Associated Press W L Pet GB cause of rain It was Raschi's 16th Soccer Game Slated — 622 69 42 Cleveland triumph — George Henry PITTSBURGH LOS ANGELES Aug 19 (UP) 3 595 66 45 Boston White' The Chicago 3 593 Ossie 67 46 160 international soccer competiCleveland First outpointed Philadelphia Tieers game was postponed because 378 3 S3 46 New York Harris 160 Pittsburgh (8) tion since pre-wdays will be seen of rain 491 S3 14" 38 Detroit in Los Angeles Aug 29 when the 25 67 396 44 Washington NEW YORK— Don Mogard 181 world-fame- d Atlante club of Mexi394 25 43 M St Louis Paterson N J outpointed George co arrives for a three game series 327 32 h 36 74V Chicago The Mexican club defeated San Haywood 184 New York 6) Francisco last Sunday in the openWednesday's Result 100 000 010— 3 8 1 MIAMI Fla— Chuck Taylor 144 ing game of the North American Philadelphia O — 17 10 203 040 Olx Boston CoalDort Pa Magyars and outpointed Ernie tour The Scots each Scheib Harris Savage and Rosar: will 139 Beaver Falls Pa (10) Pelaia nlay Atlante Galehouse and Tebbetts SALT LAKE CITY Aug 19 (UP) had cleared the field 000 000 000—0 9 2 Upsets today St Louis as the 101 010 OOx —3 9 0 of most favored players Cleveland tournaOstrowski Widmar and Moss Zoldak Utah state women's golfsemi-finment mflved into the and Began round at the Salt Lake Country raini Called at end fifth club 030 01—4 4 0 New York Yesterday Mrs Hazel Taylor 000 01—1 3 1 Washington toppled Jessie Schofield five and Haefner AVE Raschi and Niarhos four in the top upset of the day i and Early Miss Schofield The previous day had eliminated the defending champion Mrs Max C Baker in an upset round By The Associated Press W L Pet GB Only the tourney medalist Mrs 63 48 568 E F Easley has continued to play Boston 1 47 361 60 Brooklyn outstanding golf to move into the 2V4 545 60 50 St Louis semi-finaDiol 9156 Yesterday she scored 5 30 524 55 Pittsburgh a three and two victory over Mrs 509 55 53 64 New York 10Mi 473 Walter Hansen 32 58 Philadelphia Ti JVRCONKA ABHO SAN MATEO Calif Aug 19 (UP)—Golfdom's greatest "pressure girls" featuring the cream of America's feminine amateurs tee off toof the 18th day in the quarter-final- s annual Women's tourpament Headlining the chase Is Defending Champion Polly Riley of Ft Worth Ted who powered her way past Tiny Alice Bauer of Long Beach 3 yesterday Miss Riley tangles with Veteran Dot Traung of San Francisco who moved along with a mild upset win over Mary Sargent of Monterey 3 and 2 Moving into the round of eight with the defending champ was popular Dot Kielty of Long Beach the tournament medalist who disposed of Mrs Victor Shewbert Los An1 Miss Kielty meets angeles Mar-len- e Bauer girl other Results Fight Associated Press who advanced with a 1 win By the Mrs Jack Fentdn Sacramento CHICAGO — Bernie Docusin 148 over New Orleans and Gene Burton 144 New York drew (10) al 18 PASADENA Calif Aug (AP) —Frankie Albert and the San Francisco 49ers look set and the Los Angeles Dons need considerable drills That was the picture of the two football conference rivals today as the '49ers headed back north happy over whipping the Dons 42 to 24 in an exhibition last night before 58207 fans in the Rose Bowl — the first pro game ever played in this college stronghold Albert was letter perfect He fired four touchdown strikes in completing 17 out of 21 passes for 222 yards and personally added another touchdown The Dons with Jimmy Phelan making his debut as a pro coach and his star pupil Herman Wede-meyhis first pro performance in less than auspicious fashion couldn't stop Albert and bis mates Inaugurating the Phelan version of the single wing with Glenn Dobbs the standout workhorse of the team the club showed evidence that further practice is needed 6 11 5t Jacob rf 3 2 2 0!M Dgld2b 6 2 1 0 JessenJb 5 2 1 0 Hack 3b Tri-and- os 1-- 000 100 000—1 Hollywood 200 002 OOx — 4 San Francisco Gebrlan and Gladd Werle and 200 000 Totals Associated Press A new found strength on the mound is making the Brooklyn Dodgers the teamout--to beat in the National —— ——league Burt Shotton's Brooks shut 000 000 100—1 4 0 Oakland 030 001 OOx —4 8 0 Los Angeles Toat Speer and Raimondi Lynn and Malone Sacramento Slvthncf Bundy2b Donnanrf Curettob Westlf Stantonlb Tappe Lehmanp By Joe Reichler Twia Falls AB H O A Prietera f 582 59 63 65 73 75 Idaho Falls New Found Mound Strength Making Dodgers Team to Beat in National League 31 7 27 S Totals 49 18 27 11 Totals 000 333 501—15 Pocatello 000 000 000— 0 Boise Runs — Schuerman 2 Mickelson 2 Nell 2 LeBlanc 3 Sowins 3 Sheehan Barc-zewsMahoney Errors — Schuerman Tannine 2 Lowe Fields 2 Goivas 2 Sac— rifices Swederski Runs batted in — Neil 2 LeBlanc 4 Sheehan 3 Barczewaki 2 Mahoney-- - Two-bas- e hits — Franks Sheehan 2 Neil 2 Mahoney LeBlanc — Double play Schuerman to Barczewski to Mickelson Bases on balls — Franks 3 Mahoney 3 Struck out — By Franks 6 Mahoney 7 Runs responsible for — Franks 5 Left on bases — Pocatello 11 Boise 7 Time — 2:10 Wednesday's Results 000 000 102 — 3 11 4 San Diego 020 130 lOx— 7 10 0 Seattle Flores Waldon and Ritchey Schanz and Grasso 19 (UP) — Olympic 110-met- games ki (UP)-M- rs Vera wantSlender white-haire- d ed to go because she felt a close bond of sympathy for Widow Claire Ruth At her home in suburban Bay-sid- e Mrs Corbett commented upon the tragic coincidence that cancer had claimed the lives of both great sports leaders — James J Corbett whose technique and charm had revolutionized boxing and George Herman Ruth whose power and personality had revolutionized baseball Corbett conquerer of John L Sullivan died 15 years ago but the public has shown no sign of forgetting him she said "Many people believe that the fame of a sports figures is fleetshe continued "But that's not ing" true I am amazed nearly every day to find that the memory of my Jim is almost as fresh in the minds of the public as it was when he retired from boxing way back in 1903 — 45 years ago "I'm particularly surprised when I go shopping in downtown department stores When I give my name to girl clerks almost invariably they ask me if I'm related to the former heavyweight champion And they're delighted wheq I tell them: 'Just his widow' Now who would expect girls of today to know about a man who boxed half a century ago?" Vera said she could assure Mrs Ruth of one consolation at least — that the memory of the Babe would live on forever Vera admitted "I was younger than Jim" but she declined to give her age Had the lived until next Sept 1 he would have been 82 There was no reluctance however in her recollections of the "heavy romance" with Pompadour Jim that started in Kansas City in 1893 when the then heavyweight champion was appearing at the opera house in a play called "Gentleman Jack" Vera daughter of a in Omaha Neb was visiting a girl friend In Kansas City at the time They went to see a matinee of "Gentleman Jack" In those days Vera Taylor was a strikingly beautiful blonde as her colored Corbett portraits still disclose smitten by ine blonde in the box during his performance had friends introduce them after the matinee at a nearby team room "I knew nothing about boxers or boxing but I thought Jim was the handsomest and grandest man I'd ever met" she explained "And I never changed my mind from that day to this I fell completely in love with him We were married at Park N J where he trained" She never saw Jim fight although she watched him in a few exhibitions She knew he was extremely clever and able because ne never was marked up when he came home after fights "I never saw him with even a black eye" She was with the Corbett family in a San Francisco hotel on the afternoon of March 17 1897 when" Jim lost the title to Bob Fitzsim-mon- s at Carson City Nev When they were notified by messenger that Jim had been knocked out in the 14th round she wept unrestrainedly "When Jim returned on a special train from Carson he came up to the room where we were" she concluded "I felt very sad and asked if we could do anything for him Ken Rollins University of Kentucky basketballer breaks in for a Peru in Harringway arena lay up shot during Olympic contest against with such class in London I s team bewildered all its opponents 110 112 re - Keith Wangsgard Top catch up to now is the one recently made by Ralph Davis Los Angeles big game fisherman who speared and landed a yellowtail off Cata-lin- a Island! It's a great sport if you don't tangle with any sword fish If you you do you'll probably get the joint H it el! Boise AB H O A AB H O A 4 0 4 2 Schurmnss 5 2 1 2Koenig2b Swed'ski3b 5 10 4 Valentinecf 4 2 6 0 4 0 8 0 Danielsrf Micklsnlb 3 0 10 8 5 3 1 Pickertlf Nillf 4 LeBlance 6 2 8 lTamone3b 4 1 X 1 5 3 3 0 Lowe lb Sowlnscf 4 10 2 Sheehan rf 5 3 10 Fieldsss 1 2 0 7 1 8 2 2 Barc'ski2b Goivasc 1 2 5 1 2 p 10 1 Mahoney Franksp By Jack Cuddy blood-pressu- ing most of the leading par ers on the pro circuit teed off today in quest of the Denver Open tournament's $12500 in cash prizes The talk of the galleryites on this first day of the grind at Wellshire municipal course was Otto Greiner of Baltimore Md the unknown young professional who forced Jim Demaret of Ojai Calif 0 into a playoff in last week's St Paul Open Greiner a navy veteran who had planned t quit the -- n Jim Kekeris throws his 259 pounds against blocking dummy at Saranac Lake V Y camp of professional Philadelphia Eagles The big boys are sweltering through summer conditioning in preparation for a tough fail schedule TWIN FALLS ug 19 (AP) — The Idaho Falls Russets set back g Twin Falls Cowthe boys 12 to 8 in a Pioneer league game last night and knocked a full game off the Waddie leadership The loss coupled with the Pocatello Cardinals' lopsided win over Boise left the Pokes with a 2 percentage point margin They remain in first place with a 626 average the Redbirds trail at 624 Twin Falls took the lead in the makeup game with two runs in the second inning Charley Metro walked and Joe Polich poled a circuit clout The Russets bounded back in the fourth with three runs Clyde West singled followed by Jim Stanton's home run The other run crossed on a double by Luther Tapp and a wild throw by Polich Idaho Falls capped the victory with five runs in the fifth inning Doug Donnan's four-pl- y swat was the big blow of that rally Idaho Falls added another run in the sixth two more in the seventh and a final one in the eighth The Pokes scored single runs in the sixth and seventh and four in the eighth Ray Jacobs playing his last game before-scheduled cheek bone operation tomorrow accounted for He the four eighth-innin- g runs slammed out the fourth home run of the night with three Cowboys aboard pace-settin- two-bagg- er Vera Corbett widow Babe Ruth's funeral to to of "Gentleman Jim" wanted go but her physician forbade it because of a recent touch DENVER Aug 19 (AP— A blue today of 93 includribbon field of high golfers — bustme two-stro- Aug Score 12-- 8 By pitching ace National CHICAGO Aug 19 —Chicago Cardinals at Chion take football College champions league a of 95000 crowd sellout before cago stadium Friday night Charity will be the winner regardless of the final score All-Stai- Spuds Trounce Twin Falls 0 1 £r with Leveling Off Cardinals Rout Pilots 15-Press Cowboys m CORPORATION PHILADELPHIA rA |