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" rri? i Pioneer League Turnstiles Start to Click Tuesday Here's m vfr M v ISA sWViBfe mm f o Ogden f m Move Over Great Shortstop-saauic a i nancy Ui UUIId SSsl I 6wrt ASA " aBBisajJPPM IfttflSB By A I Warden Standard- - Editor Eight will open the quest of the pionships Tuesday Focateilo will be the defending champion s and from all indications they will be strictly & first division club Great Falls win oppose Salt Lake entertains Billing? at aaaaaw ait ( H r 11 l i Smalleyi ili-- j Glenn Wright I i H I r HI M LHHlHKia not yet 22 and: in only i kii j cause Billy South worth of the i t fA TkTi a : Burkv Walters of the Reds said The Los Angeles Kid is one or league is so well balancedof Wright Smalley is the picture going deep to his right and throwof back balls ing and he fields second base as did Leo Durocher He has the poise of Lou Boudreau and starts double plays and acts as the middle man on them as though he had been in the sweep clean business for as many years as he is old batter a right-han- d Smalley T in Fall- - S g HtSSJ p ay off and Pocatello" will rechampion new hostilities at Pocatello Game time for this one is also 8 p m Twin Falls defeated Pocatello for the ShaugtisBaay title at the close of the Boise will invade Idaho Falls tn the other opening contest event :s alattd for 0:19 P rn New Skippers Five of the eight n the make their first a dp -- head man He the Pilots at Boise the As in past years pitching will be every "club in the Jack Halhwell circuit After watching seven of the eight Clubs in spring training this corner looks itolMLakr Pocatello Twin FalU and Ogden to he first division was shouting myself hoarse Five new managers will mane tion I to tell him to heed tne trying What do you think? i IaUmap flklniuH will Must Win— or Else Boudreau at new poet be back one In a Walter Lowe moves r Although he's still manager In-of the world champion Cleveland from Boise to Pocatello Tomcur-demy Thompson Is back for his dians Lou Boudreau in the now ana of issue Lake at Magazine season Salt Sport third Charles Metro starts his second on the newsstands reveals he is on Falls still "probation" and must win campaign at Twin t New pilots are: Larry Shepard again this year— or else There'll be no repetition of the Billings Joe Bowman Great Falls ner- - famous 1947 uproar in Cleveland Johnny Babich Idaho rans oww- If owner Bill Veeck ousts Lou as lan Schulte ugcien ana aiu manager because this time Boudler Boiffv With the exception of Babich an reau will not insist on "no managM the managers will play during e-no play" The great demonM season Babich is stnctiy a stration Cleveland fans put on in 1947 made a lasting impression ench pilot Great Falls will pry the lid off Lou and he states now "I'd like ?ainst Ogden at AIliecK parte on- to end my days as manager here lesday with game time at eigru- but I'll be happy to play for the people of Cleveland regardless of fifteen p m Billings travels to Salt Lake for whether I'm manager or not" The article in the magazine her first league encounter Boise invades Idaho Falls and which is an excerpt from Boud-reau- 's book Twin Falls opens the flag race at v n Jocatello ager" written with T Whtio a etndont at Iowa univer Ed Fitzgerald of the sport staff skip- makes it plain that there is no parsity Herman Schulte Ogden base-Mil decided to shorten his ticular love between Owner Veeck per name to aid sports writers and Boudreau— the manager Jthat a man is ' his real n a m chulteheinnch demonBoudreau states the One of the most ODtimistic boost stration by the fans had no efers of the leagu is President Jack 1947 fect on Veeck's decision lalliwell of Pocatello He predicts not to trade him to the StinLouis race a with leacue if spirited Browns Lou's statement in ill pass the 1000000 mark in at- - Sport reveals "the only reason endanee Veeck retained him was because" The clubs of the circuit last yeaBrown's deal The attracted just over 800000 paid Cleveland managercollapsed to the edsBlssions a record for the eight strange contract points he finally rlub leaeue agreed to sign after the trade President Archie Cochrane and babble burst large delegation of fans willatwatch Under its terms he was forced to Salt club the Billings perform the hiring of coaches to Lake and Ogden during tne weea relinquish who promptly farmed out Billings attracted 117000 spec Veeck rr tators last year with the basement ou s best fn the and put in his staff scouting This the Billings year champions "Muddy" Rue! to be stockholders Dredict a pennant own nominee with Bill McKechnie contender and an attendance of Just as he did last vea r Lou better than 150000 fans must win again in order Lenny Lament Ogden first sack-e- r knows he should have a sensational year to stay as manager but— for CleveHe looks sweeter land fans — he'll accent anv de with the led Lamont reports that cision Veeck makes and stay on as than ever Bob Murphy is going great guns a player if Bill fires him as man with Columbia He played snort ager stoD for Ogden in 1948 'Htective Tuesday the Pionesr league will prohibit everyone ex cept working press and radiomen from tne press Doxes ot tne league C This corner extends a warm welcome to the new Ogden Reds and their hustling manager Ham WASHINGTON DC Anril 23 — Srlwlte ' The A C Rifle and Pistol club of James Dawson in the May Es- ugoen nas oeen granted a National of R:L'it u as a quire feature Remembrance Kings Past retells the most con- nounced here today Made up of troversial story in sports: the in ChtCagO will be headed by E P Anidsoh Dempsey when he fought ur:? Turn president of Kaysville When Dempsey knocked Tunney The new club which will con down in the seventh round K duct registered N R A tournaments eree Dave Barry's arm swung on its range has dedicated itself to down in the count of "one" and he teach safety with firearms to all of the o'tirr :r: motioned Dempsey to leave the corner above Tunney declares Other officers of the club are Ma Esquire Author Dawson E T Burns' vice president of i la: ins "Demosev ignored the mo Logan R A Hendry executive oi- ret-ere- e" nt ed ! ' i ' 1 - l co-coa- ch Ogden Club Gets Rifle Charter - nt tre-nr-"--- sm i w aiioy Aggi les &m®t-m sl naM mmmmmmwmmmssmL LOGAN April 23 (AP) Pioneer Turnstile Click Tuesday 6 Pioneer league baseball returns for another season next Tuesday night with "opening attractions at ugaen Salt Lake Pocatello and Idaho Falls Pocatello will be the defending champions and Twin Falls the defending bhaugn r Wlairvff nurfnrmprc T long-cou- tehackloehii third term at Metre JaUl direct the Coarbese ef tCf the second time TtWfjfaur Snater Lowe who has starred tsl the league since 1939 moves to 1 Utah Nine By 12-- 2 Score with They are: Joe league Great Falls Bdl Herman Schulte Ogden Johnnv Babich Idaho Falls and Larry The second division looks like Idaho Falls Billings Great Falls and Bote The two most improved clubs in the league are Billing Fall Both aggregation are d mined to get into the race for Dennant san Tommy Thompson skmoer is the only predicts his club will arte 1 §PuRT HIGHWAi 8 pan at Derka field play-makin- Marty Marion O pden day far-flun- BSF wai m W Pocatello Is Favored Hi New Campaign short-stoppin- si J I Fjh Siattics 1949 wound up with an average no bet- ter than 216 last trip but hit 060 or around there until July so must have finished at a 300 gait His four home runs gave you a hint of his power and he has been blasting them this spring g Smalley ends the long famine at Wrigley field which started when Billy Jurges and Dick Bartell bowed out there Len Merullo was too nervous Bobby Sturgeon couldn't hit Roy Hughes was brought in as a war measure Sal Madrid was the worst of the lot IfM Oddly enough at a time when g such organizations as those of the Dodgers Yankees Cardinals and Tigers can't find hide or hair of a first baseman this is an era of remarkable shortffSBBBBBBBK stops Manager Boudreau has them comnarine him with Honus Wag ner Pee Wee Reese Is a ballplay er s shortstop His sacroiliac isn't kicking up g so Slats Marion is again the master Alvin Dark was the 1948 National league recruit and only the extraor dinary Stanley Muniai kept him from being the most valuable player Phil Rizzuto gets the other side out when his arm is au rignt Junior Stephens manufactured 29 home runs and drove in 137 runs in '48 Bespectacled Eddie Joost is the Athletics Red Stall cup of the Reds was ill most of last season batted no more than 228 but Reese was the only short who stop in the National league batted in more tnan nis oo runs Luke Appling is around and kicking at 40 Buddy Kerr is on the mechanical side but does everything well Stan Rojek arrived in enough Granny Hamner has Pittsburgh made a second baseman out of sty ish Eddie Miller The Tigers are satisfied with Johnny Lipon Eddie Pellagrins of the Browns would be a whiz if he could hit a bit better Sam Dente is considerably more than adeauate with the Senators But move over you greats— here's Roy Smalley of the Cubs NEW --YORK April 23 (NEA)— Baseball men are unanimous in predicting that young Roy Smalley will take his place among the great shortstop! They also agree that the Cubs' find is the most improved player in the majors this spring Built like Marty Marion only an inch taller 20 pounds heavier and filling out the Cubs' find is remindful of Glenn Wright who hit like an outfielder playing short- - "'iWllMiMS EFhI MOO& SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 24 1949 i WM power at the plate and on the mound Utah State Agricultural college walloped the University of Utah baseball team 12 tr 2 today This put the Aggies m top spot in the Big Six conference western division Utah State beat Utah yesterday in Salt Lake j:ity 2 to 1 and the Utes a week ago split a series with Brigham Young university The Aggies jumped on Ute pitch ers Larry Wilcox and Chuck Combe I for 17 hits But Jim Eardley Aggie starter held the Utes to one run and three hits during the first five innings and Kenny Berrett turjied in an equally good performarice allowing two hits and one run in four inningsVtek Vtafci State AB H O A ajs5 nun 3 0 6 2 Salvolt Brown 2b 310 0 Borenlf Hafenlb KNielsn3b Olsencf bMulliiM Palmer rt cLmdauist Green vs Nielsen c 0 2 0 Alverez b 0 3 HCapatoJb 0 7 0 CiuKhev cf 0 2 3 MurdocK ci 11 0 0! 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Utah 3 Caputo CaughteV Tartan in Ras-muss- en 2 Linksmen Await Spokane Meet SPOKANE April 2Sl (AP)— A good share of the Inland Empire's best linksmen will tee j off at the Spokane Country club tomorrow to scramble for the open the five-clu- b twenty-fourt- h annual ' Chronicle golf cup Thirty-tw- o golfers — eight men from each 6f four clubsj-wi- ll open the five week-end- s of play required to determine phe champions Teams competing tomorrow will be Clark st on Country dub vs Manito Country club and Riverside vs Indian Canyon the last three of Spokane Teams will not compete in matches held on their home course Among the top pair mm aria be Bud Hofmeister of ( iaffkston and Al Appleton of Mantt Am Another is the duo of Al Me ert River- side and Howard B er Indian Canyon The first foursome luding Bill tee off at St roup of Clarkston a m y Ho bister's four will get away last — a teen a m Other members of the Clarkston team are Charles Borers Jr George Sarchet Steve Thomas Ray Atabelo and Mark Mac4 in w nine-thirt- ten-nin- e- i ficer of Sahara Village C R Bates chief instructor! of Ogden: R L Jones secretary of Clearfield and R J Shaw treasurer of Ogderu Wr- ssf bbk r a II JM mentat Palo Alto to thU Km Indians Whip Utah Stale in Cinder Meet IdSlaBm Joe Brown of Great Falls to! i " oi T: Well believe the clubs of the league will have a lot to say about the with Bill I in suits may be the surprise team of the new race FirstI night r SALT LAKE CRY April M tineas Great Falls at Ogden 4000 (AP) —University of Utah was out-- iHlmgs at Salt Lake 6500 Twin Falls at scored in the number of first places Boise at Idaho Falls 3000 but piled up enough seconds Ceremonies at most of the base- thirds to defeat Utah State Agri hall brief At parks will be will cultural college in a Skyline Six a flag be cere will be introduced conference track the PMnw wm get day nmmntlv at 8 30 pm The score was Utah 78 Utah At alt State 82 toss out the first ball Utah State took eight firsts and tied for a ninth Aggie Wins init'be Tolerated This cluded an unexpected pair by long ent Jack Katttwatl striding Carvel Jackson who raced 30 minutes such as to first place in both the half-miand mile runs As wpiweiti the last vea: r wfll ha Aegies dominated the weights ssed out the window There were three double win Sure arguments will still be fea- out iney wm oe wmw tured ners ere Besides Jackson they Art Got tf red son of Utah Stats A brief the hammer throw and shotput Jack HaHiweU ef the mkf statement to this and Keith Tollstxup of Utah tn the two hurdle races That gave each of the three Id points a number one of the hottest in the history of equalled also by Utah St: the league I look for increased at- Linasey with ina second in hurdles third the broad Jump managers of the league are and a first place tie in the nigh all The a EagiiSHBsjKW — le Ladies Draft Reds Drill Under Lights at El Monte Affleck Tonight Nay Schedule Schulte Announces Starters Tflil Feminine golfers of the El Monte Golf and Country club have drafted the playing schedule for May Pro- Ogden Reds of 1949 will drill under the lights at John Affleck park starting at 7 pm this evening On Monday the Reds will engage in a morning drill and then relax until June fessional St u White reports The summary: Ladies' day will be observed game time for the opener with Great Falls Tuesday at Tammer throw— 2 each Wednesday during the entire 8:15 n m season Professional White anThe new Reds worked before a nounces good portion of fans Saturday afternoon Herman Ham Schulte The May schedule follows: new skipper directed the drill May 4—first ladies' day monkey theSchulte was amazed at the splenfoursome did condition of the infield and the May 6— Team match El Monte park in general vs Ogden at Nibiey parte Salt Tonight's driU wlU consist of Lake City batting practice infield drill and a May 11— Blind Bogey tourna- general routine for the pitchers of the staff ment Replacements have added a lot of May 17 — Crier's tournament May 24 — Single Bangle Bungle strength to the Ogden club Schulte states tournament Schulte will play second base iii The El Monte' ladies' team for combination against Ogden will all of the league games during the consist of Mrs Tom Draper Mrs race unless injuries force him to e the sidelines Al Clare captain Mrs Jesse Hal Flinn and Johnny McCarthy Mrs Max Pantone Mrs Paul Wheeler Mrs W V Booth are the probable pitchers for the Alternates: Mrs Don Fleming opener against Great Falls The Mrs Walt Wheeler and Mrs Eva edge goes to McCarthy who served Shearer Ogien in 147 and IssCSfaft in 1948 EI Monte grand opening for the Manager Schulte will have Lenny 1949 season is scheduled for next Lamont at first base Bill Ford at Strader at shortSaturday and Sunday A special third base Bob stop Johnny Moore in left field program will be arranged "Ogden is entitled to two boys Jack Wadsworth in center field to compete in the state junior Frank Santora in right field and McConnell will work back open" said Professional Stu White William of the plate Saturday night "Candidates are Schulte announced his hatting asked to show up at El Monte on order as follows Tuesday" Bob Strader shortstop Jack Wadsworth cf Ham Schulte second base Johnny Moore center field: Lenny Lamont first base Billy Ford third base William McConnell catcher: Frank Santora right field: Johnny McCarthy pitcher "I am elated at the reception I have received in Ogden already'" said Manager Ham Schulte "Th is is a splendid city and we will do all in our power to provide a pennant contender It is a long way until mid Three baseball games are scheduled Monday in the Big Eight basebut I'll guarantee one thing ball circuit the Reds will hustle from the first Ogden Tigers will entertain South to final out at heme and on the High of Salt Lake at Affleck park road" at 3 pm Monday in one of the Only two regulars of the 1948 feature games of the day club are back in suits These men Davis travels to Jordan and are Lamont and Moore Provo will invade Granite Rube Johnson reserve catcher Monte Bailey's Ogden High served with Ogden for a brief spell are defending league and last year and finished the season state champions in Class A competi- in another circuit tion All Monday games are exThe entire Reds squad will be txL-e- t' to be hotly contests interviewed for a KLO program at Lilly-whit- South Clashes With Ogden Nine Monday eptember base-b&lle- rs - USA son Affleck park tonight Johnny Sarlo of the business of fice and Ham Schulte will be in cluded This program will be handled by uean inuesen ana Al warden sports editor or The Standard-Eaminer Monday evening the Red will be honored at a "welcome home party at Weber college sponsorei and directed by Fraternal Order of x Hjsdit Art GoddfredHal 1 C Utah 3 Keith Taylor USAC tance: isie seat run — Carvel Jackson Md Freebarn Utah US AC 3 TimeRuss Daniels USAC One-mil- e t S Art Goddfredson U Harry Burchell Utah Shot put — A C 1 2 USAC Keith Christensen tances 43 ft £ "t 'iaWal te£w1rndjs 3 in Dis m jjj "herersTfavorite for the - - uim tojjjgjj 5 hustling t clubs will in gonfalon 1 mmm 3 SW will again have Heber Scow croft as president Joe McCune as director and Sarto reports a brisk advance run — Merle Prince "I am optimistic ever the nee? US AC: 2 Don Brown Utah: 3 Don Perkins t tah Time 49 8 Pole vault—Tie Cor first Rio Ogden over the new campaign I'm tag les ot Ogden Yamamoto and Dean Jones both This event is scheduled for eight Utah 3 Hal Garner USAC Snde?T mmSS Ham audithe Weher pmit college torium A small admission wiU be charged Everyone is invited The Great Falls Select rics and their manager Joe Bowman wiU he special guests "If the splendid weather out we may break our single attendance record of around said Business Manager Johnny predict a hotly contested flag race and feel that the Reds will definitely be a contender Addition of Billings and Great Falls has been a fine improvement to our Pioneer league Game time Tuesn m day will be sharp Gates at the park will open I eight-fiftee- at six-thirt- n p m y 440-yar- 1 d Sfto'tnlwelrfrei Height 100-yar- Utah: Time: ft 3 s Gordon Utah: 2 Was Thomassen 3 Phil Sessions USAC 1 Chy-trau- 103 Toll-stru- p 3 MM Two Sports Features Tonight High Jump— Three tied for first Marvin Hess and Jim W Utah and Dan Lindsay stations KALL snd two 15 minute will Height 6 ft 17 ins run — 1 Carvel Jac- - for baseball and s Sunday evening waning a USAC: 2 Herb Spender Utah: 3 Merle Prince USAC Time 8 30 p m AlWaVden sports editor of the 201T Standard-Examine- r Javelin— 1 Ralph Roy lance U just from the training camps of SAC: 2 Bill Learly Utah 3 Jim3 s of the Pioneer league fNgaiward Utah Distance: 190 will be interviewed by ft d Wes Thorn as Mai Wayman of KALL anent the dash— sen Utah 2 Gordon Chytraus pennant race This portion of Utah: 3 Lex Marcussen US AC the program is scheduled for 8 30 Time 22 8 am Two-mirun — 1 Mel Freebairn The final fifteen minutes Is Utah: 2 Russ Daniels USAC 3 devoted to an interview by Al Time: Warden with James J Jeffries and Russ Wheat ley USAC former world's Jack Dempsey mm I Keith 220 low hurdles— champions IllBijeSagtieli In the interview Jeffries relates Utah 2 Dan Lindsay US AC 3 Hal Garner USAC Time his capers of umpiring a baseball mmm between Ogden and Salt Lake :250 Discus— 1 Keith Taylor USA at the old Fair Grounds in Ogden C 2 Howard Stevens Utah: 3 at the turn of the century Ted Elders Utah Distance: 142 ? KLO is 1430 on your dial gft KALL is 010 feet Broad Jump— 1 Hal Garner US to AC 2 Jim Woodward Utah: 3 in Dan Lindsay U S A C Distance: 21 ft 6 in AT HI A LE AH Mile relay— Utah Vico MIAMI Fla — FoUcwHhH Bob Earl Don Perkins fJssh last horses in Brown) Time: 323 Aprtthe Hiateahracing strip will Total points Utah 78 Utah 880-yar- d 1 220-var- -- lga le 1 ToTJ-?tru- p : STEADY DIET NEW ORLEANS — Kentucky to the Sugar Bowl basket-lea- l re-tur- ns tournament for the sixth time competing against Tulane and Bradley 29-3- 0 KLO KALL Offer base-imp- COYOTES WIN TWICE CALDWELL Idaho April 23 (AP— The Coyotes from College of Idaho clipped Eastern College of Education twice in a baseball doubleheader today 7 to 6 and 6 to 5 It gave the locals a sweep of a three-gam- e series In the opener the count was knotted twice until College of Idaho shoved the winning run across in the sixth mmng Jack Cudd struck out 13 men for the win The Coyotes won the second game in the seventh when Ron Dunn tripled and scored as Bob Lee sinajasV Dec fiT ins dah— high hurrlles- -1 Keith Utah 2 Dan Lindsay USA Charles Ihotnas Utah Trr-- 120 C: 11 d Vil-lano- va Hen-riau- es L |