Show Mr Outside Inside Collegians Await j Cardinal Clash Four Teams in Running for Softball Title Meet In Sixth Day R Men of Muscle WICHITA Kan Aug 19 (AP) — baseball The national semi-pr- o tournament began its sixth day of competition today but some of the teams haven't played their first game yet Two clubs will play their initial games in the meet tonight The Jacksonville Fla Terminal Railroaders who finished' in third place last year will meet the Quincl HI Blue-jay- s and the Mexia Texas Oilers will clash with the Limington Maine Athletic club The original field consisted of 32 teams In last night's play the Fort Ind Generay Electrics Wayne last year's champions began a successful defense of their title They defeated Westernport Md 8 to 5 out-of-to- double-eliminati- al softball park Kammeyers and Tremonton Elite Bakery will battle in nine o'clock upper bracket game this evening Amblers and Davis News of Clearfield tangle at eight o'clock after winning outin lower bracket competition last night The balance of the program finds Anderson Motor of Brigham City and Naval Supply clashing in the first game at seven Two strong nines Ogden Business college and Grant's Bike will be fighting to remain in the meet in the ten o'clock eked out a 1 to 0 win from a tough Ogden Business college foe in one of three interesting tilts on last night's program Davis News turned back Grant's Bike 4 to 1 Protestant and OK Rubber of Tremonton battled for ten innings before the church boys won out 9 to 8 Utah General Depot ran up the biggest score of the meet 1 in walin the loping the Eagles 18 to opening game In the Ambler-Businecollege tussle Tucker and Ambler hooked up in a mound duel in which the only break of the ball same came in thp second when Hunt Green and White third sacker doubled to lead off the inning A long flv to deep center advanced him to third from where he scored after Kennedy's fly out to right Neither team offered another serious threat during' the fast seven innings Neville of Amblers was robbed of a sure triple in the sixth when Penrod made a stabbing catch of his liner to right center for an outstanding fielding play At least three of the Davis News tallies were directly or indirectly attributed to Logan misplays while the lone Bike team marker came about on a single by Spencer and a double by Nelson in the sixth Rubber affair The Protfstant-Ostarted off as a scoring festival with the chasing across seven tallies in the first three frames OK Rubber scored its seven runs in the first five innings From there on out neither team was able to muster but one base hit between them until the tenth when an er ror and three straight singles ac runs counted for two Tremonton came back with a lone score in their half of the tenth but fell one run short to knotting the count Utah General Depot pecked away at the offerings of the Eagle hurt-er- s each of the first three innings and then exploded in the fourth with a 11 run outburst on four hits and fou rerrors to all but end the game Wednesday's Results R H E 2 6 18 Utah General Depot 1 3 7 Eagles Batteries — Monson and Smith Lindgren Corra and Gregory Early R H E 2 4 Amblers f 1 4 Ogden Business college 0 Batteries — Ambler and Hors-poo- l: Tucker and Todd R H E 8 2 9 Protestant 5 OK Rubber of Tremonton 8 12 Ten innings Batteries — Jackson and Hess Ness Sherman and Allen R H E 1 4 4 Grant's Bike of Logan 2 4 6 Davis News — Batteries Loveday and Hendricks Ashby and Call ar SPOKANE Aug 19 (AP) — Guy Owen of Cutbank Mont and Ray Weston of Spokane shot identical 141 scores yesterday in a qualifying match and earned the in the national right to compete Owen' amateur golf tournament and Weston are entitled to enter the national event at Memphis Tenn Aug 30 36-ho- le one-tim- Youna Baseball Tough Field Get Players By Will Grimsley NEW YORK Aug 19 (AP) — Robert (Skee) Riegel who opens defense of his national amateur Many Offers MILES CITY Mont Aug 19 ( AP) — Promising young baseball players never want for big league offers — and there's plenty of room in the $7000 to $15000 salary bracket says Don Lindeberg of the Brooklyn Dodgers Lindeberg's talk to a local civic club was full of incidents which n make his job an interesting one "I went to a small town in Idaho this spring after I heard of a very little-know- promising young pitcher there" ived I Lindeberg said "When I arj had plenty of company — there were 11 big league scouts rushing the lad off his feet "After several days of tryouts and sales talks the boy had narrowed the field down to either the Dodgers or the Yankees and he was more than partial to the When 'the man behind the counter asks "Which will it be?" you'll have to make up your own mind whether you prefer rich full-bodie- d Dodgers KINSEY "Gold" or light mellow KINSEY "Silver" But no matter which one you choose "The night before I was to sign him Bine Crosby called his mother from New York City And Birig really had a line He told the mother that he had followed her son's career closely and that he felt like a father to the boy "Next morning the boy signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the other big league outfits were out hunting crooners" Once in a while Lindeberg said n a scout gets a lead on some prosoect and the idea is to get there ahead of the crowd "I followed down such a lead in Washin a little whistle-sto- p ington and when I arrived I found other scouts already there" Lindeberg said he watched the boy in action and was impressed "Let's go talk to your father" the scout suggested "Where is he?" The boy pointed toward the horizon "He's out plowing with Sylvester Johnson" Johnson Lindeberg exDlained was the Yankee scout "He'd been in town more than a month trying to sign the boy I have no doubt he was the best hired man the father ever had" Every club instructs its scouts to sign specific prospects The Dodgers look for boys who can run and throw Lindeberg said "We car teach them the other things The scout said boys with high school or American league junior baseball eligibility are not contacted by big league scouts who also "won't contact anyone who has declared his intention of going to college" The money? Well Lindeberg said: "There's no profession in the world that yields as much money Salaries for big league Dlayers range from $7000 to $15000 for six months' work — if a boy proves good enough all the way" you get famous Kinsey and afwhiskey that's quality as smooth and delicious as they come That Noble Noble Flavor! little-know- KINSEY PreD Officials —each is unexcelled in its price class: KINSEY "Gold" MQf I t I Ol 1tm" j K All-Sta- coast-to-coa- st 70-6- 66-6- coast-to-coa- st 30-Se- pt Americans Set More Records BELFAST Ireland Aug 19 (UP) Eire's track fans were turning green with envy today watching U S Olympic stars their country's record books Dave Bolen speedster from Boulder Colo set a new record of 486 d seconds for the dash while leading the U S in a triangular meet with Jamaican and Irish champions vesterdav The previous mark was 49 seconds Wilbur Thompson of U C L A set a record in the shot put event with a toss of 53 feet four inches It was more than six feet further than the previous Eire standard Grid Teams Plan To Use Planes te Gridiron teams this season will take to the air —and not just with aerial passes — in greater numbers than ever according to charter flight and other bookings made thus far with United Air Lines A total of 13 major universities in the midwest west and west coast have arranged with the airline to carry teams on 17 round-tri- p charters to contests in various This alparts of the country ready is three times the number Adflown by United last year ditional charters Which may include Pacific crossings to and from Honolulu are being negotiated while many other teams are booking space on various scheduled flights Charters will begin Sept 16 when Utah University flies from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles Michigan State college will make two of the longest trips as it journeys from Detroit to Portland and later to San Francisco Coaches have come out in favor of air transportation as it enables teams to meet schedules in distant cities and still allows its members more time on the campus 440-yar- iants fr Honor Youna Author EAST LANSING ar All-Sta- rs par re-wri- rs All-St- Mich (NEA) — Garth Garreau Michigan State freshman who wrote "Bat Boy of the Giants" will be given a special day in his honor at the Polo Grounds Sept 19 Visiting team bat boy at the Polo Grounds for many years the Spartan yearling based the book on his experiences As expected the Teaneck N J outlad was a stick frosh infielder and is expected to go places with the varsity next spring ng -- SALT LAKE CITY Aug 19 (AP) Directors of the Utah High School - golf championship at Memphis Aug 30 now has his work cut out for him — and it looks rugged The ironmaster from upper Darby Pa will face eight past U S and British champions and 201 survivors of the largest list ever to enter the venerable tourney The field was decided in sectional qualifying trials yesterday from paced by a pair of golfers hardly known outside their own sections— William Roden of Odessa Texas and Julius Boros of Bridgeport Conn Roden known as "Red" in the open southwest country ripped six strokes from par as he registered — 136 at San Angelo Texas 8 — 135 9 Boros fashioned a nice five under regulation to lead the 68 who tried out in the fast metropolitan area at Great Neck NY Their performance stood out as 1221 golfers from made bids for the "sudden death" eliminations at the Memphis Coun4 try club Aug There were only two prominent casualties Walter Emery of Tulsa Okla runnerup to Lawson Little in 1935 blew himself to a 155 at Oklahoma City and failed to qualify Harold Paddock Jr the Ohio amateur champion didn't make it at Cleveland his home after taking 153 for the 36 holes At only 15 of the 32 qualifying centers was the leader able to beat bat-toti- In Session Take your choice Golf Champ Faces ' i J i i v4 ft Joe De Pietro Paterson N J Olympic bantamweight champion flanked by runner-u- p Julin Creus left of Britain and Richard Wah Smallest Sung Tom of America via Canton China and Hawaii weight-lifte- r De Pietro set a new in London games Olympic and world record with a total of 667 pounds in bantamweight class 4-f- Pairings Told for Amateur Tourney ch Adams John Sarlo vs Joe Barney R M Whitman vs Gene Schneiter Don Felt Jr vs Wayne Bingham Dick Chambers vs Ivy Treseder W V Booth vs Bob Evans and Don Flemming vs Jim Evans LIVING ROOM SUITE Wool Mohair Frieze — Hardwood Frame TONIGHT OGDEN REDS Retail Price $41995 Introductory Price VS 6995 Rockers TWIN FALLS day the departure from the DeNelson a guard from Utah State The Lions' coach and general manager said Nelson quit the squad because of homesickness He was placed on the Lions reserve list John Affleck Park troit Lions camp of George Tickets on sale at Mint Mecca Bank Smokery and Frank & Roy's Grill 2699 5 'only 5500 ILLCREST Roy for caeh it at over 400 No S25 to 8950 or Mora Save on these 2 great U S ROYALS Get the finest tires money can buy! 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Introductory Offer Activities association went into another session today to finish plans to administer some 30 interscholas-ti- c events The events include athletics music speech and commercial contests for the coming school year It Was announced the association will provide to high schools this year films showing changes in foot- anil hacIraHall v tnnrK we t vntKar uivu i' tf '':! w- -ll sional golfers will appear in an exhibition match Tuesday at the Nibley park course Lloyd M a n g r u m and Ernie Schneiter Jr of Ogden will meet Dr Cary Middlecoff and Tom Jr in the match which has been slated to raise funds for junior golf activities in the state Mangrum is the leading money winner in pro ranks this season Middlecoff is the golfer who gave u a dental practice to follow the golden trail of professional golf They are both here for the Utah Open Enjoy Living ss Lieutenant Glenn Davis gets a look at himself in the mirror as he goes into training for Redskins and Rams professional football game in Los e Angeles September 2 The Army great will play for Los Angeles Rams for this one game and then it's back to the life of a second lieutenant for Junior Davis SALT LAKE CITY Aug 19 (AP) A pair of the nation's top profes- League Sets Three Sunday Games All-Sta- rs Shoot Same Scores on Exhibition Meet gh was announced today by league officials At one pm American Pack will meet Ogden Merchants at three pm Utah General Depot and Weber county will tangle and at five pm Veterans and Railroad Boosters will play It will be Utah General Depot day and all depot workers and Three Ogden Metroplitan league their families will be admitted on games are slated for Sunday it presentation of work badges game-Ambler- s night Golfers Ready for TSemi-Pr- o AUGUST 19 1948 teams and two Two local clubs last night reached the semi-finround in the Northern Utah Invitational Softball tournament being conducted in the Ogden ut ed STANDARD-EXAMINE- THURSDAY EVENING s CHICAGO Aug 19 (AP)—Seventy collegian football stars rested in a downtown hotel today before clashing with the National Football league champion Chicago Cardinals tomorrow night before a sell-ocrowd of 100000 The squad minus Capt Bump Elliott of Michigan who is hobbling around on an injured knee went through a snappy drill under the Soldier field lights last night for the first time in their spangled units single wing and in addition All-St-to game uniforms Notre Dame's Frank Leahy head coach also had a defensive set-u- p — a combination of the T and the single wing — setting traps for tre Cardinals Sidelined with Elliott were Pete Ashbaugh Notre Dame quarterback and John Nolan Penn State1 center Notre Dame's great Johnny Lujack was limping slightly but physicians and coaches said he will be ready to sling passes tomorrow FuU-bodi- THE OGDEN (UTAH) YOUR LOCAL DEALER £U--' VNITEDAAIR LINES J W 2274 Gran Ave BREWER TIRE CO Phone 9142 |