Show 1 2A THE OODEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Portland Pro Assumes Lead in Utah Open SUNDAY MORNING JULY 30 1950 Pasadena Walloped Sterling Rival Baseball Boosters Coloradoans Cancel Return Grid Battle 7641 By Rube Samuelsen PASADENA July 29 (Special to The The story behind a puzzling story: Last fell Pasadena City College journeyed to Colorado to play a football game with Sterling J C Upon arrival snow was falling and hardly a single native gave the visitors a ghost of a chance Standard-Examiner)- — Up to three touchdowns were called some of the teleque rcvela-tion- s offered on the result with few by Coffin Cooper and Clay takers One Pasadenan however Inc the "Coffin Rating" for obMidget midgets refusing to be taken In by the vious reasons normal size) raced optimism grabbed at Lincoln park here last week the free points and bet every cent cart are on more If they catch if he had with him Came the game and no less available and if a circuit can be than six Pasadena touchdowns lined up they will race indoorl at next winter under were called back in the first period the But it really didn't matter P C C J C Agajanian's promotion San won anyway 76 to 0 It might Bernardino and San Diego are have easily been 150 to 0 early possibilities for a proposed Recently Bob Black man Pasa- circuit dena coach wrote Sterling officials Hapes Next? and mentioned the Bulldog's exWith Frank Filchock back in the pected to field a stronger eleven National league's good graces it this year Much much stronger is a question of time fairin fact That did it — the second nessonly dictates until Merle Hapes Is game between the two teams slated also reinstated Hapes who is next season in Pasadena was can- known for his gridiron deeds at celled by mutual consent Miss hails from nearby GarDon't believe those reports that Ole Grove and was placed under this year's L A Angels' fadeout den ban with Filchock three years ago can be traced directly to the door for not reporting that bribe atof the Wrigley clan in Chicago tempt He would like to The Angels have been a separate either the L A Rams of S join F — reseason this until Were entity '49ers if given the green light If — event in and any every Bert Bell doesn't clear his name cently player purchased the Lou Kleins will play again for the HamilElbie Fletchers etc was selected he ton Tigers in Canada again and paid for without any Chicago this Ontario fall Cub direction or assistance P K Charles Bickford will play Pop Wrigley owns the Angels to be Warner in the Jim Thorpe movie sure but the cross-tow- n club was at Warner Bros Fine an actor on Matown Wid its until strictly thews was assigned to pick and though Bickford is the physical resemblance between the pair is send some new material (three-quarte- home-towner- s' U two-reel- er all-st- ar Keeps Hold on Second Place Boasi Odd Sports Record SALT LAKE CITY July 29 (AP)— Harold West Port- Hyrum (Shorty) Flinders has an enviable record for coaches to attempt to shoot at In two years of competition in the Weber County Recreation Pro gram his Washington Terrace Blues has never lost a ball game in league competition or city or county playoffs i Thursday the Blues team was given a frightful scare by the Plain USy Reds Junior League Championship game Plain City led the game until the very last inning 1 to 0 Folkman pitcher for Plain City e did an excellent job until Jim over short and stop singled Bob Browning collided with a three base hit Gary Flinders bunted a perfect bunt down the first base line to bring in the winning run of the game Baker and Waldren did an excellent job on the mound for the Washington Terrace Blues by gaining 11 strikeouts and allowing 1 hit Folkman collected six strike outs for Plain City The game was attended by a large crowd and was a credit to the Weber County Rrecre-atioProgram In the North Midget League Tommy Favero struck out 12 Wilson batters Donald Dayton made the only hit of the bjdl game ' Gardner Wilson pitcher struck out 6 Taylor men In the South Midget League the South Ogden Dodgers and the South Ogden Pirates had a very close game with the Dodgers winning S3 to 11 Also the Washington Ter- race Cubs played a hard game with the South Ogden Cards The Cubs won 11 to 10 Wednesday evening North Ogden was the scene of one of the most interesting girls' softbaU gamis) played in the Weber County Recre The game went ation Program three extra innings and North Ogden emerged the victor by a score of 13 to 12 The girls on the North Ogden team are Julia Campbell catcher Clejo Campbell pitcher Barbara Ballif shortstop Annette Barrett third base Elaine Green-we- ll first base Vera Hall second base Eleanor Randall left field Phillis Randall center field Join De Bloois right field Helen Hall right field Janice McDowell alternate center field five-under-p- ar West toured the tricky course at Fort Douglas with a three total under 68 to add to his of 140 That moved him Into a e lead over the field 18-ho- rs Maxie Baer and practically nil Maxie Rosenbloom the buffooning boxers will team as a dopey pair of detectives in a movie series for Columbia Correction: It wasn't Bert Bell National league prexy who fought to get the Coliseum here either Christmas or New Year's day for the circuit's game now slated for Jan 14 It was Floyd Maxwell fronting for the publishers of the five L A dailies Jackie Robinson it is predicted will make $50000 out of the cinema version of his life story He spent 18 days making the Eagle-Lio- n film and has the final choice of taking 25 per cent of the net or a stipulated guarantee Fred Haney has been hav- - 36-ho- le le Fre-ston- four-strok- John Geertsen Fort former Douglas pro now instructing at the San Francisco Country club kept a steady hold on second place with 212 after sliding there yesterday d while relinguishing his lead to Harry Bassler Los Angeles pro Bassler is in third with 213 along with Smiley Quick Livingston Mont pro and Jack Denver pro For the second day in a row Geertsen lost his way on the front nine coming in with a three-ov74 Bassler got hung up with a and collapsed with a tricky wind six over 77 today Zell Eaton Montibello Calif pro remained all alone in the fourth spot by shooting a 73 to 214 West didn't play outstanding golf today Rather he played consistent golf even to the point of regularly missing eagle putts as close as four feet from the cup His accurate drives put him in good stead and his chip shots placed him in cozy position on the greens But from there on in he was Just another golfer The biggest Improvement of the day was shown by Koennecker The Denverite stroked a 70 which moved him from a tie for eighth divie for place into a three-wa- y third spot This tournament comes to a halt tomorrow and prizes will be handed out to the lucky professionals and amateurs who survive The standings include: at—Harold West Portland 140-6- 8 — 208 x — John Geertsen San 138-7- 4 — 212 Francisco x— Harry first-roun- in the annual baseball City All - Stars will oppose County game at Affleck park Thursday evening August 3 City Commissioner Thomas East left and County Commissioner Arthur Brown are shown rs won the first above with the perpetual trophy The city leg on the trophy last year All-Sta- rs All-Sta- Pioneer League the PrM Associated By W Twin Falls Pocatello Great Fall Billings Osden Salt Lake City Boise Idaho Falls SO SO S L 32 33 35 Pet GB 610 603 368 348 432 435 424 363 43 47 38 46 37 48 36 40 30 SI 3 Mi 3 13 14Va ivs 20 ing his Hollywood Stars out at the ball yard for morning batting drills Tom Harmon who describes the TV action of the L A Angels' game has been getting a lot of sassy letters from fans who question his knowledge of baseball Little do the belittlers know that ol' 98 chalked up three while twirling as a Gary Indiana prep and received an offer from the New York Yankees! Also in basketball he was the Big Ten's fourth highest scorer in 1938 when he performed at guard for Michigan As a trackster Harmon won the Indiana high school title in the 100 with a 99 achievement and also set the state mark of 22:6 in the 200 low hurdles no-hitte- rs Koen-neck- City County Teams Meet er er -- Under Lights The oustanding players from the Weber County Farm Bureau leagues will clash with the All-Stselections from the local Metropolitan leagua in the annual attraction at John Affleck n park Thursday August 3 at p m To the winning team will go the perpetual trophy now in the possession of Commissioner Thos East of the city administration as a result of the victory posted by the city stars last year Commissioner Arthur Brown of Weber county and Commission East will again manage the two clubs assisted by two managers of the organized teams from which the se- Bassler Los Angeles lections for the teams were made x— Smiley Quick Livingston Mont x— Jack Koennecker Denver x— Zell Eaton Montibello Calif x— Ray Honsberger Klamath Falls x— Bill Johnston Ore Vernal Utah Joe Bernolfo Salt Lake City 143-7- 4 — 217 x— Huck Florence Salt Lake x—Dick Kramer City Bonneville Utah x— George Schneiter Ogden Utah x— Phil Kunkel Salt Lake City x— Bud Hoffmeister Twin Falls Idaho x—Ernie Schneiter Sr Utah 144-7- 5 — 219 Ogden Norm Larson Salt Lake City Chalfant Grand Junction Colo x— Paul Jopes La Habra Calif x— Marshall Springer Cheyenne Wyo 147-7- 3 — 220 x— Bill Trombley San Bearnardino Calif x—Tee Branca Salt Lake City x— Warren Smith Helena Mont x— Dick Lundahl Caldwell Idaho Bill Korns Salt Lake City Rodger Dougherty Salt Lake City Arn Goff Salt Lake City 149-7- 4 —223 Tom McHugh Jr Salt Lake City Jerry Henderson Salt Lake City Ht:-PLund Salt Lake City Jimmy Thompson Prove- Utah x— Zimmerman Portland Ore Emery 150-7- 5 —225 x— Art Stewart Gerard Calif Ernie Jr Ogden Utah 147-7- 9 —Schneiter 226x— Woody Lamb Band Ore 149-7- 7 226 x— Harold Sommers Grand Junction Colo Gee"ten Jr San Francisco John Martin Davis Grand Junction Colo Fielding Abbott Boise Idaho 248 a—Gus Becker Ogden Utah ar city-coun- ty eight-fiftee- 13 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 xrf-No- ble 20 21 21 22 23 24 147-77- — ou - - 39 41 162-86- — Russ Mears Ogden x—professional a—withdrew Take Your Choicel Rice Homers as Cardinals Tip Selectrics 6 io 5 Here's a thrill tingling photo of the ramp to ramp rocket leap of a new Ford ear one of the features of the Joie Chitwood Auto Daredevils thrill show at Ogden stadium next Tuesday and Wednesday nights This is the climax to a program 27-ev- Thrill Show Tuesday and 'jasakti" Bettei? lsM MMiy those hearty picnic Appetites! Take along plenty Of Fisher Beer too— die distinctive beverage I ' -- SK R BOTTLES I 5-- all on mm Nothing particularly interesting happened in the tenth frame In the Great Falls half of the eleventh however Lou Briganti doubled Al Koerner walked and Lundberg survived on a fielder's HUNTERS ' d In a two-hoflirtation with fate the famed Joie Auto Daredevils will put their fleet of 1950 Ford g stunts sedans through a total of twenty-seve- n at the Ogden Stadium Tuesday and Wednesday night Aug 1 and 2 Chit-woo- ur spine-tinglin- Marking their initial appearance in Ogden the troupe of daredevils comes' fresh from the Mayer movie studio where they have just completed a movie Metro-Gold-w- titled 'To Please a Lady" starring Clark Gable and Barbara Stanwyck In the soon to be released flicker Gable plays the role of a Chitwood driver Some of the assignments meted out by Chitwood the famed Indianapolis driver will include the sensational roll over contest between two drivers Ted Scott San Diego California and Bobby Craig Atlanta Georgia Each driver will attempt to roll his car over the greatest number of times in competition for a $5000 cash bonus to be paid the winner at the conclusion of the current season collision A deliberate head-o- n will be staged by Bob La Bay Seattle and Harold McCormack Denver Each driver will come down the course at 40 miles per hour thus crunching together with an 80 mile per hour impact The drivers remain in the cars at all times To add variety to the thrillers Eward Schnitzer Downing California will ride a stock model motorcycle through a pair of burninga solid board walls and perform ramp to ramp leap of 36 feet The top assignments of the pair of evenings will go to Robbie Robins Hollywood and Shorty of Allentown Pa Robins will attempt the awesome Dive Bomber crash while McAndrew will ring down the curtain with the ramp to ramp leap in a 1950 Ford sedan In the dive bomber crash two sedans will be parked on the course 112 feet away a highly inclined rampway will be erected Robins will then take the wheel of a third sedan race around the course to gather speed drive up the ramp and soar through space to crash-lan- d into the parked cars In the finale McAndrew will attempt to do what has been acclaimed by thrill experts to be the most dangerous and most spectacular stunt ever devised in the realm Mcof automotive daredeviltry Andrew will gather speed in a long run drive up a rampway hurtling through the air a distance of 86 feet while rising the heighth equal to a second story window and land on a receiving ramp safely if all plans go well In this the closing stunt of the evening a brand new 1950 Ford sedan will be used Three professional clowns will furnish laughs and a breather beThe performance tween stunts will begin at 8:30 p m w with choice loading the bases no one out Pitcher Dick Derganc proceeded to work the noys over Morley Bockman struck out George Bandy was called out on strikes and Russ Angeloness Brigantlrf Koerner cf Stakerlb c Lundberg i Bockman:! Bandy If Brody2b Winter clb DManierp Parks p Thurston p 8 12 2 Schuermnss 8 3 4 Oj M'Governcf 5 0 6 1 Cordelllf 2 0 4 0!Baselicirf 2 13 Barton U) 4 10 llBausmn3b 5 12 0 Rice 2b 5 10 0 Randc 4 19 0 Frisingerp 3 0 0 1 aLoehr 0 0 0 0 Derganc p 10 0 0 Russets Defeat yn - thereby defeating Great Falls 6 The defeat was doubly unbearable for the Selectrics for had loaded the sacks in theirthey half of the eleventh and failed to do more than frighten the Pocatello customers The Cards manufactured four runs in the eighth to bypass the Selectrics But Great Falls tied it all up at in the top of the ninth and the overtime session was n Wednesday Gets Interest of Sports Fans grounded out POCATELLO July 29 (AP)— Brodie Rice then brought a halt to the Billy Jack Rice opened the eleventh by slapping the first inning- of the ball game for Poca- proceedings me out oi par Peeatelle tello tonight by clouting a home pitchGreat Falls run over the left field fence and ABHO A ABHO A day! Terrace Blues land professional eased himself into the lead at the three- quarter post in the Utah open golf tournament today turn208 ing in a Pan-Pacif- ic Clipper en Coast Gil Hay nes the late L A Dons' traveling secretary and now an insurance adjuster has some good advice lor pro football hopefuls although it is a little late to pass on for the benefit of this year's crop "The quickest way for a rookie player to find himself out of a job is to report out of condition" says Gil Duke Kahan-amok- u flew back to Honolulu from here this week "Had to hurry back for a swim" he quipped S F coach Clipper Smith ex-WiS spend a month at Laguna before returning to tutor Lafayette's More than one grid eleven Pacific Coast league official has Rocket Autombile Leap John Geertsen 9 3 5 4 5 5 4 1 S 1 0 01 4 2 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 3 12 2 3 1 T 0 3 0 0 3 10 0 0 10 0 2 Mustangs by t Score of 8 to 7 IDAHO FALLS July 29 f AP) — (Strongheart) Sullivan Billings assault tonight and went the distance for last place Idaho Falls while his teammates formulated an 7 vic- Girls' "A" Least tory W L Pet 0 1000 Ogdan Sullivan aside from his bravery North 5 1 as City an the mound showed considerable Plain 2 884 South Ogden V spunk at the plate singling in the Washington Terrace a 3 4M 408 S a eighth frame and scoring the win- Hooper 0 S 000 ning run when followed at bat by South Ogden I 0 Jftt Larry Nerna and Jim McNamara Roy Laat week t Btaalte both of Whom got singles City 22 South Ogden n S Roy The Russets broke out the com- 4 Plain Terrace 12 North Ogden e guns in the 13 Washington paratively Hooper 12 Pleasant View T South fourth and fifth innings Three Osden I 8 runs made it across in the fourth in Mena'ar'i Schedale a rally sparked by Bill Maupin Julyas 21 at 3:30 p m the teams wUl and Frank Cirimeie contributors play follows: Washington Terrace at of two base hits In the fifth South Ogden II Hooper at Plain City Ogden I at Roy Pleasant View at there were three more doubles by South Frank Szekula Lilio Marcucci and North Ogden Maupin Girls' "B" Lecagae Billings got to Sullivan for runs I Pet in six separate innings The Mus- Pleasant View Sv 0 1000 one in the first on a SlatenrUle tangs got 1 S 1 double by Bill Willsman an in- Wilson 4 4 3 North Ogden field and an outfield out Two West 4 3 more came in the third as Wills-ma- n West Warren 3 3 walked Jim Peccia singled Plain Weber 3 4 Bob Tripp singled and Eddie Moore South City 4 333 Jl Ogden 3 4 3S3 flied out Warren 333 3 4 In the fourth Bill Browne sin- Taylor 1 Terrace 4 188 Washington gled and two Idaho Falls errors Marriott 0 8 made the score stand 0 Week's Resalts added another in the sixth onThey Bill Last Wilson 23 Marriott 30: West Weber 4 Pinckards' double and Moore's Slaterville 13 South Ogden 7 Taylor 18: single In the seventh Moore douCity 18 North Ogden 20 Warren bled and scored after Skinner sin- Plain 3 Pleasant View 18 Washington Terrace gled and Sullivan added a wild 7 West Warren ig pitch The Mustangs ended their Tvesdajr'i Schedale firing In the ninth with a fielder's August 1 at 3:30 p m the teams will choice putting Skinner on base and play as follows: Slaterville at Wilson West Weber at South Ogden Taylor at a double by Pinckard pushing him North Ogden Pleasant View at Plain across Rupert dodged a 14-h- it 8-- long-rang- 4-- Billion AB H O A Willsmanss 4 3 0 A Peccla3b Tripplb Moorecf Skin ner 2b Pinckard If i id3ho Nennarf S S 1 1 1 M'Nam'ran 3 1 8 liSzekulail 5 3 2 O'Marcuccic 3 12 1 Maupinlb 4 2 3 0 Drakos3b 1-- t 1666 Wash Blvd 4 t Girls' "BB" Leagae 14 0 Hooper 13 2 L Pet 0 1000 4 8 0 Roy 3 2 7 0 I 2-- Sedgman Win bination to meet the defending united atates championship team in the challenge round at Forest Hills Before that they have a lit tle business to take care of in the form of Lennart Bergelin and Sven Davidsson of Sweden who beat Denmark at Buastad Sweden today tor the isuropean zone champion ship But Australia will be a pro hibitive favorite to take care oi the Swedes t er We're always in the market for dead and us less horses cows sheep end hogs jFor Prompt Service Caff the 18 CO IMP m DEALERS IN HIDES S er ATTENTION FARMERS r" W it1 110-met- SPORT SHOP WASATCH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY A 38 8 33 11 Totals 41 Sx 30 3S Totals xOne out when winning run scored in 11th aLined out for FrisinMer in 7th 010 000 202 00—3 Great Falls 000 001 040 01—4 Pocatello R— Angel one BriganU Koerner Lundberg Bockman Schuerman McGovern Cordell 2 Baselicl Rice E— Brody Win ter Thurston Bausman 3 SB — Basenci S— Bandy HR — Cordell 2BH— BriganU Lundberg 3 RBI—Lundberg Bockman 2 Rice DP— Brody 2 Cordell 3 Barton — Loser murium Bausman to Barton tangle-Hande- d Winner — Derganc HO —Manler 5 la Parks 1 in 3 Thurston 2 in 3 Fris- — MaLOS ANGELES — Southern Caler inger 5 in 7 Derganc 3 In nier 3 Parks 1 Thurston l irisinger z ifornia's Dick Attlesey world record-Derganc 2 SO —by Manler 8 Thurston breaker and in the 120-ya2 FrlSinger 2 Derganc 4 EB —off Ma hurdles is the only high ner 3 Thurston 1 Prialnger 7 Derganc 3 toft Great Falls 14 Pocatello 7 T— man ever to un under 14 seconds 2:30 U— Peters and Loring A— 1286 fiat 10 times in a year pared MACKS a 4 2 800 3 3 1 800 Liberty 400 S 3 4 1 4 3 HuntsviUe I 3 3 Brownerf 4 11 0iCirimele2b 4 13 3 Eren 1 6 0 Leachmanrf 0 S 4 0 0 0 HuntsviUe II Myersc 3 113 Sullivan p 4 10 0 Last Week's Basalts Coxp 10 0 01 Mickensp Roy 12 HuntsviUe I 3 Eden 3 n BBSS 0 0 0 Copep 47 HuntsviUe H 0 Liberty S aCheshire 10 0 0 Notification will be made as to dates of Totals 40 14 24 10 Total j 36 13 27 11 play-of- f games aStrucK out fnr Mirlren In !h Beys' Junior Leaf ue 102 101 101— 7 Billings W L Pet 7 Idano Falls 000 340 Olx— 0 1000 Washington Terrace Blues R — Nenna McNamara 9 s7ku! Mar Plain 1 S cucci Maupin Drakoa SuUivan Wills-ma- n North City 1 s 2 Peccia i ogden Mnne sirmne r 4 3 Arsenal Villa ard Browne RBI— Tripp 2 ' Moore Wilson 3 3 myers McNamara Szekula 3 3 Ogden Yanks jaarcucci a Maupin S Drakos Cirimeie South S 3 Roy ir— marcucci Cirimeie Skin-umaupin 3 4 Washington Terrace Reds SH— Szekula 2B— Maupin 2 Ciri3 4 Hornets meie Szekula Marcucci Pinckard 2 South Ogden Terrace S 0 Browns Washington Willsman Cox Moore 3B— Nenna DP 8 a J080 Rlverdale xo Axauptn McNa tr" am to Cirimeie to Maupin Left— Idaho Last Week's Resalts Falls 7 Billings 1 Sullivan 3 HO—Cox Plain City 1 Washington Terrace Blues 7 in 4 3 Mtckens 3 in 3 3 Cope 3 3 Arsenal Villa 13 Washington Terrace 1 Ili 1 ER COX 4 Mieken t rVra Browns 3 Wilson 7 South Ogden Tanks Sullivan 3 Loser— Cox U— Vogel and 0 South Ogden Hornets 0 North Ogden 7 mnnunen wr —suiuvan T—3:10 5 Washington Terrace Reda 0 Hooper 500 (Est) Rlverdale and Roy to make up game Thursday's Sekedale wn Bromwich August 3 at 3:30 p m the taema as follows: Washington Terrace MEXICO CITY July 29 (AP)— play at Plain City Arsenal VUka at Browns Australia's Jack Bromwich and Wilson South Ogden Yanks at North Frank Sedgman swept the North Ogden Roy at South Ogden Hornets American zone Davis Cud elimin Riverdale at Hooper: Washington Terations today and aDDeared the com race Reds at Washington Terrace Blues rd The present stock of ammunition will not last long Whether more will be available later we cannot say Buy some of your shells now and be pre- City West Warren at Marriott ru AB H O A FURS WOOL AND PELTS Rays' South Midget Leagae W L Pet W L 5 Pet 1 A 0 1080 Hooper Washington Terrace Yanks 4 a Arsenal Villa 730 Washington Terrace Braves 32 900 South Ogden Dodgers Washington Terrace Cuba S 000 a South Ogden Cards S South Ogden Pirates Washington Terrace Giants a Last Week's Resalts South Ogden Dodgers 12 South Ogden Pirates 11 Roy 13 Washington Terrace Yanks 19 Hooper 13 Arsenal Villa 4 Washington Terrace Cuba 11 South Ogden Cards 10 Washington Terrace Giants 0 Washington Terrace Braves T Thursday's Schedule August 3 at 10:30 a m the teams uiil Stay as follows: South Ogden Dodgers at Washington Terrace Yanks Hooper at South Ogden Pirates South Ogden Cards at Roy Washington Terrace BrasuS —f Arsenal Villa Washington Terrace Giants a Washington Terrace Cubs North Midget Leagae B)i North Ogden Plain City Pleasant View Warren West Weber Taylor mm wr( Wilson 13 s W 3 3 830 3 3 3 3 S 1 4 3 a Week's Resaits itotor Weber r 4S 2 1 Wilson 0: Plain City 9 3 Pleasant View Warren 7 Wstt Warren 3 North Ogdea 38 fMfJsys ateheealo August 4 at 530 p m the teams will play at follows: West Weber at Wilson Pleasant View at Taylor North Ogden at Fiain tiity west Warren at wa tV |