Show W 811111 m ' i Jm v I g fl I k i ail sssss tBBjibsSBMiI Joe Louis Stops Leei::-tt- old in Sixth Round f Brown Bomber Earns Return Title Bout With Charles Louis Returns to Old Form Pilots DMay New Form Take 2 Games Bomber Puts Zip Back Into Boxing Aging Joe Louis flattened Lee Savold as was expected battle of "seniors" IDAHO FALLS June 16 (AP— in the sixth round of a scheduled Pilots swept both ends of a last Garden Madison York's in New night Fans paid Boise Square double header with the Idaho Falls Russets here last night by scores of just under $100000 to see the scrap 7 8 S By Jack Cuddy NEW YORK June 16 (UP)— -- Ancient but able Joe Louis may be signed today for a return shot at the heavyweight crown as a reward for his impressive knockout victory over Lee Savold 15-rou- nd Jack Cuddy veteran boxingswriter for Uinted Press says Louis home football games this fall and looked great in his Savold test The the same number away from home triumph paves the way for Louis to A definite decision as to whether meet Ezzard Charles in Detroit in the new stadium will be ready for September for the world's title this fall will be made by school Louis stated after the fight with use inside of three weeks officials Savold that he had been slowly moment the stadium At the working into shape and that pre- plans appear dark School officials vious bouts were mere workouts decide to postpone the openLast year Charles gave Louis may another year They figure it an artistic lacing The Bomber ing is better to have everything ready believes he baa regained his for an opening than to attempt to speed punch and timing and dedicate the stadium in a hopes to become the first manner - slip-sho- d to regain the title For many years Louis was a magnet for fans at the turnstiles The past few months some of the heavyweight title bouts haven't attracted peanuts at the gat Louis is a terrific attraction even at 37 In the event Charles gets over Jersey Joe Walcott at Pittsburgh on July 18 Charles and Louis may bring back some of the old time gates If Rex Layne Rocky Marciano Roland LaStarza and some of the other younger heavies could only develop a knockout punch they'd have an opportunity to bring back the million dollar gates of other years Time will tell Meantime the fans are convinced that Louis is the only present-da- y heavyweight capable of attracting big money gates Utah University baseballers can win the N C A A baseball crown by winning two gfmes today and then trimming Oklahoma This is a mighty big order but stranger things have happened in sports Bill Leiser former president of the Football Writers Association of America sports editor of the San Francisco Chronicle is recuperating from a serious operation Bill is well known in Ogden At press time today only a handful of Utahns had reported good fishing and limits in the Ogden-Webriver areas Thousands invaded the streams of Utah in quest of limits as the season opened at 5 a m today Ogden Reds suffered their seventh straight setback in 1951 Pioneer league play last night The Reds bagged 13 hits as against only six for Billings yet fell before the mound chores of Larry Shepard The Reds move to Great Falls e for a series before refor three games with turning home Billings on June 20 Football teams of the Skyline Eight conference will open drills for the 1951 season oh September 1 Suits will be issued at each of the schools on August 31 The Sport Fishing institute basing an estimate on a variety of creel census information says the average catch in the United States is only about one fish per hour and the average fish is under 10 inches long The most important factors to the decline of contributing d creels are the increase in number of fisermen erosion reducing the carrying capacity of streams selective harvesting destroying the balance between game and rough fish and pollution of game waters Weber college will play five er four-gam- well-fille- Jim Kirk Puis Skids Under Cowboy Nine POCATELLO June 10 (AP— Jim Kirk turned in an excellent hurling performance for Pocatello last night and the Cardinals beat Twin Falls 0 in a Pioneer league baseball game Kirk allowed only four hits — one each in the second third fourth and ninth Two of them were extra base blows Twin Falls Manager Jeep Trower got three of the hits and Catcher Bob Knoke the other The Cards got their runs singly In the first inning Bryce walked Bill Van Heuit doubled him to third and he scored on an infield out by Nick Ananias In the second Sonny Dahl singled and Kirk hit a long double to center In the fifth Irnie Schuerman walked Carmichael filed out Van (leuit walked and Schuerman was out trying to steal Then Ananias Heuit tripled scoring Van I Twin Falls Feeatelle ABHOA ABHOA 1 3 0 0 Schuermns i 11 3 Campbellrf Trower 2b 2 13 4CrmichaUb 3 0 3 S Car-micha- VltOURlt Heldcf Moore3b Kanokee Bukowtzaa MHne3b Johengen p Aubertinp a J Russell bConway cGoode 4 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 13 VanHeuitcf AnaniaMb ChrUtofe 4 3 0 0Keiaer3b 4 0 2 4 Neighborrf 0 0 S 0 DahlK 2 0 0 1 Kirkp 1 0 0 0! 10 0 0 el Michalec p Mackay p xKimball l Totals 0 0 Total 33 12 21 8' 28 6 21 ? xxRan for Hansen in ninth xKimball flew to right for Mackay in ninth Score by innings: Boise 012 031 0—7 Idaho rails 110 300 1 —B R— Corcoran Jessen 2 Weir Knudsen 3 Budin 2 King 2 Valentine Cooley RBI-K- ing E— Stevens Corcoran Gallup Cooley 2 Gallup SherGregory wood 2 Jessen 4 Patterson Dragoa S — Szekula Patterson Budin Cooley GalHansen King HR— lup 2BH — Jessen Gallup DP — Hack to Jessen: King to Left— Boise 8 Idaho Gregory to Gallup rails 13 ER — Off Knudsen 4 Mackay 1 Michalec 3 Hill 1 SO — By Knudsen 3 Mackay 2 Michalec 2 BB — Off Knudsen 2 Mackay 1 Michalec 10 Hill 4 HO —Knudsen 0 in 4 Mackay 3 in 2 urn 2 in 3 3 Michalec 4 in 3 Winoser Knudsen Time — 2:25 ner—Hill 3: 3: Second game: I Beise AB H O At Id ho Falls AB H O A 0!Corcoran2b 3 1 Weir2b 3 0 4 Szekularf 3 1 0 Jessenlb 9 0 5 3 S 2 S 0 2 0 0 4 3 112 Hackss Balassi3b Pattersoncf 9 0 Barbisanp Kirschvink 1430 ke KDTL 1320 o o 0 0 0 0 p Broadway p aKimbaJl 28 4 2412 20 8 2713 Totals 36 12 27 7 3S 8 2711 Totals Totals aStruck out for Bukowats in ninth aPlew out for Broadway in ninth bWalked for Milne in ninth Score by innings: 010 041 200—8 cPopped to short for Aubertain in Boise ninth 001 000 120—5 Idaho Fall — Score by innings: R Corcoran Wetr Szekula Jessen 000 000 000—0 Ballasi Budin King Gregory Valentine Twin Falls 110 010 OOx— 3 Cooley Sherwood 2 Chamness E — GregPocatello F— K — Carmichael Dahl Van Heuit ory Hack Hansen RBI — Budin 2 GregCarmichael Trower Moore RBI — Anan- ory 2 Valentine Cooley Gallup Sherias 2 Kirk 2BR — Van Heuit 2 Kirk wood Jessen Balasai 2 Drakas SB — Trower Kanoke 3BH — Ananias DP — Drakas Cooley 2 Sherwood DP — Balassi Trower to Milne Bukowatz to Trower: to Corcoran- to Jessen: Szekula to Jessen Schuerman to Carmichael to Ananias: 2BH— Sherwood Corcoran Jessen Left Carmichael to Ananias Bukowatc to — Boise 8 Idaho Falls 13 EF — Barbisan Trower to Milne: Trower to Bukowatz S Kirschvink 3 Chamness S SO — By to Milne Left— Twin rails 10 PcfSUello Barbisan 3 Kirschvink 1 Chamness 3 6 BB — Off Kirk 8 Johengen 4 SO— By BB — Off Barbisan 3 Kirschvink 3 Kirk 5 Johengen 3 Aubertain 3 HO — Broadway 1 Charmnesa 9 HO— Barbisan S in 41-- 3 Kirschvink 0 in 3 Johengen 6 in 4 3 Aubertain 2 in 3 Loser— Jo WP— Kirk Winner— Kirk 1 in 1 3 Time— 2:32 AtER — Johengen 3 Broadway Time — 2:25 tendance 981 hengen Attendance — S23 Totala - 1- -3 KSL 1168 ke KUTA kc 570 1- Stars Injured In Ball Game ke D-4- I I I I J I I I j bML-JKbiflh-- I I I TELEVISION KDTL 10:00— Saturday Review 10:30— Fireside Theatre 11:45— News 11:50— Armed Services Saturday 12:00-Slt:6s Twilight Theatre Off Ken Murray KSL tiff) 8:00—Carrot Anderson Saturday 8:30—Hank McCune 5:43 — Surprise Package 9:00— Pulitzer Playhouse 6:00 — Film Theatre gn 7:00—Armchair Advent 7:15—Stork Club 7:30— Stu Erwln 8:00— Showtime TJSA S:30 — Show Goes On 9:00— Wrestling Was'1- lOlfHl — 10:30— Starllte Theatre Pntnr Fight Results By The Associated Press New York—Joe Louis 211 troit knocked out Lea Savold Englewood N PUT YOUR IQ TO THE TEST BASEBALL Hear At 7 De- 190 6 C PettyLrf Greenwodp Larnerp 4 2 0 OChesorf 2 10 2 Manierp 1 0 0 01 4 3 3 0 1 4 Totals 34 12 27 11 37 13 24 Totals Score by innings: Salt Lake City 10 103 J10 001—7 000 107 00x — 8 2 Krug 2 Hernandez petGreenwood Ashford 2 Angelone El-li- tt Heaffner Cheso E— Winter Stoops Great rails ty RBI— Elliott Stoops Cheso o Winter Cheso 2 Ashford Hesse Merrltt 2 Nordell Petty 2BH— — SB SH— Nordell Petty 2 Winter Heaffner DP— Merritt unassisted BB — Off Manier 3 Greenwood 3 Larner 2 SO— lanier 3 Greenwood 4 Larner 1 by Manier HO— Greenwood 7 In Larner 5 In 2 3 ER—Manier 7 Greenwood 8 Loser— Greenwood Left —Salt Lake City 8 Great Tails 7 UmTime — pires— Bithorn and McNamara Attendance— 1962 1:55 Triaridos 3 Tri-and- HBP--Kru- 2-- 1- Cherry Pilches Perfect Contest OGDEN A 8:30 P M And Match Wits For Your Late Evening News sale but the brothers DeWitt would prefer to take in a part' ner with some ready Everybody has peddled the Little Brownies to If ill Veeck except the De Witts who control 58 per cent of the stock They have had no offer Gon-salv- es KLO Tonight Presented By RONSON Immediately Following the Ball Game who has been in baseball since he broke in as Branch Rickey's office boy says the St Louis Americans have a robust bank balance and are in a healthier financial condition than ever before He adds that there is no pressure on what they owe Thanks to spectacular sales the Browns have made money every year since 1943 The Browns are a classic example of how to remain in baseball while playing to empty stands 0 They attracted no more than at home all last year DeWitt says they could compete with 500000 They did 575000 in 1946 Of course the Browns own Sportsman's park which would cost $3000000 to build now and the San Antonio plant in which Dick Muckerman invested $750000 four years ago They also possess 300 players There are assets $2008000 In Market As the Yankees Red Sox and White Sox scrambled to land Ned Garver before the deadline DeWitt recalled the deals that have kept the Browns ahead of the sheriff He rattled off more than $2000-00- 0 worth off hand and Junior Stephens Jack Kramer went to the Red Sox for $310000 and nine men including Eddie Pellagrini AI Widmar and Roy Partee Al Zarilla moved to Boston for $125000 and Stan Only recently DeWitt Spence took $100000 more from the Gold Sox and Matt Batts Pitcher Jim Suchecki and another to be delivered for Les Moss Ellis Kinder switched to the same outfit for $75000 and three hired hands two of whom were Sam Dente and Billy Hitchcock The Yankees forked over $100-00- 0 and Sherman Lollar Dick Starr and Red Embree for Fred Sanford They next kicked in with $50000 and Snuffy Stirn-weiJim Delsing Duane Pillette and Don Johnson for Tom Ferrick and Joe Ostrowski Repair At Price Sad Sam Zoldak became an Indian for $100000 and Wild Bill Kennedy Johnny Berardino back as a free agent where he broke in h brought $60000 and George 247f-00- Met-kovic- w Len-har- 05 Per Safe INOtWEfc MEMORIAL fcj Jk i rtliLir m & T1XC CC m If m Kiaiai Ferret! Co &m 403S twice-postpon- ed ring-rop- 1950 Louis-Charle- I j Theatres Jammed Facts Figures on Fistic Battle For Experiment In NY Garden Layne Drills for Hall Contest! KANSAS CITY Mo June 16 Layne of Lewiston Utah regarded by some boxing experts as a likely successor to Ezzard Charles at worljd'a heavyweight champion went through a morning workout here tqday in preparation for his meeting next Tuesday night with Henry Hall veteran Negro puncher from New Orleans for ten The fight schedule rounds will usher in boxing in the newest major outdoor sports arena in this area the Riverside stadium just north of Kansas City After the workout Layne boarded a plane for Fort Riley Kan exd where he will box a hibition for army personnel His rival will be Pvt Floyjd Richardson a former stablemate Final drills for Tuesday night's fight will be held tomorrow afternoon Layne a strong choice to conquer Hall will have a weight advantage of about ten pounds for the fight —his last before he goes east to meet Rocky Marciano in Yankee stadium next month four-roun- Pioneer League L W Salt Lake City Great Fall 30 J7 3S 34 Billings Twin Fall 26 Idaho Falls Ogden Pocatello 33 33 IS Boise IB 18 20 3 31 33 30 31 Satartar' Probable Pitcher Pet 3t Ml MS 531 313 468 373 367 GB a 4' 8 13 Vi 13 at BilSalt Lake City iBarkelew 8dS p m lings (Hooper at Great Fall Ogden 'CroMin Hahn 8:15 p m Twin Fall (unavailable) at Idaho FalU Kimball 8:145 p m BoUe 'unavailable) at Pocatello (unavailable) 8:13 p m 7-- 3) 2-- 1) 0-- D Friday' Beaalt Boise 8 Idaho Fall Sj Billing! 5 Ogden 3 Great Falls 8 Salt'Lake 7 Pocatello 3 Twin Falls 0 8-- I LOANS 3P jjffg a 'SBI m FAMILY par-cen- V N Y Theatre managers reported combined audiences of more than with thousands turned away The Garden's attendance was announced at 18179 The movie fightfans paid less Garden admissions" ranged from Movie $2i50 to $20 at ringside prices ranged from 64 cents to $130 Theatre managers almost unanimously were enthusiastics about the first major experiment in showing a big fight to a film audience via television In Baltimore the Loew's Century which holds 3100 had several hundred standees The theatre charged admission price its regular and handed out reaction cards Two cards said: "Perfect and clear and I was sitting at the top of the balcony" or "Ill pay to see these fights any other event at any time 22-0- Nelson Fox Tops Second Basemen In Vote Getting CHICAGO June IS (UP)— Nelg son Fox diminutive second baseman of the front running Chicago White Sox main-in tained his lead over the pack baseball poll but Stan the "the Man" Musia closed th gap to 1811 votes Latest results showed that Fox was the nation s favorite ball player in the early balloting with votes to Musial'g 35101 Jackie Robinson sparkplug of the power-lade- n Brooklyn Dodgers was third in the voting with votes and burly Eddio Robinof the White son Sox is fourth with 33314 The poll opened last Sunday and runs until midnight June 29 tobacco-chewin- all-st- ar 36-7- first-basem- IK A FURNITURE IH I 00 65-ce- nt 34-5- I a AUTO NEW YORK June 16 fAP) — By The Associated Press The exclusive television showing Financial facts and figures on last Savold in movie theatres of the Joe Louis-Le- e night's Joe Louis-Le- e — 18179 Savold heavyweight bout last Gross receipts— $94684 night proved to be a successful Federal tax— $18936 attraction State tax— $3787 Nine motion picture houses in six Louis share— $25186 f35perctnt cities were filled to overflowing t) Savold share— $17990 (25 as the fight came on closed circuits direct from ringside in MadiIBC share— $28785 son Square Garden There was no IBC share theatre TV— $3520 telecast for home viewing Louis share theatre TV — $3080 was shown In The movie-TSavold share theatre TV — Baltimore Chicago Washington Pittsburgh Cleveland and Albany $2200 fight-Attendan- UP— Rex Save L Everything B H : old-tim- dt Shingles Doors Plywood fjfsv Billings left-jabbi- left-hooki- on LUMBER LflttMli 1 ABHOA! nt Among the three ring officials only Judge Harold Barnes gave Savold a single round the fifth Judge Frank Forbes and Referee Goldstein gave all rounds to Bomber Joe as did the United 012 000 000—3 Press V Ogden the armed forces 110 200 Olx— 3 Billings Nearly 19000 fans jammed the R— Venditto Harrbon Scheffel Small was $94684 The White Sox got their right-han- d Johnson — J Garden Thes gate 2 Gibson J Barbieri £ The title fight will hitting outfielder Don Gibson RBI — Scheffel 2 Junta Browne for $65000 and Lehner and Davis Small Barbieri Shepard be staged in Detroit in September Scheffel 3BH — Venditto HR Meantime Louis wants a couple of Kermit Wahl acquired Kretlow for — Venditto HR— Small SB— Johnson 2 warm up fights perhaps one in $15000 BB — Off Junta 9 Shear d 1 SO— By JunShortstop Dente went to Wash- ta 4 Shepard 11 BR — Junta 5 Shepard Germany Charles has a title defense at Ogden 10 Billing 9 Timington for $25000 and Fireman 3 Left— Pittsburgh on July 18 ely Attendance— 1709 Ferrick Don Johnson fjar $12500 "When you are doing! nothing to ydu've got to speak of at the gate get in the rich fellows!1 cash registers" says Bill DeWitf If the Browns could swat like he can swap it wouldn't bis a contest 1 "FINAL EDITION?' full-cou- BILLINGS June 16 (AP)— Manager Larry Shepard came up with nig eighth victory last night and rode the Mustangs home to a clean sweep over the Ogden Reds with a 3 Pioneer league win Shepard relinquished 13 hits during the game but bore down in the clutch to whiff 11 Reds He was in hot water in the fifth seventh and ninth but managed to work out of the hole without forfeiting a tally The first Billings run came in the first inning when Dick Small connected to drive out a 320 ft homer over the right field wall with the bases clean In the secondcanto Gene Johnson got a charity ticket stole second and third and galloped home on a fly to the outfield The Mustangs rode herd for two counters in the fourth Johnson John Gibson and Tito Barbieri walked in order and Johnson scored on Larry Shepard'g fly to deep center Gibson made home on a fielders choice The Mustangs closed the corral gate on the Reds in the eighth Barbieri was safe on an Infield single Shepard found the free lane and Brown rapped out a single to score Barbieri Bill Davis connected with the next pitch for a single but Shepard was caught at the plate to end the inning Ogden came up with a singleton in the second and picked up a couple more in the third when Mgr Butch Scheffel drove runners on second and third to home plate with a double Ogden ot blood-smeare- ABHOA 3 14 0 Browne rf 3 110 Harlowrf 3 12 3 110 Browne! f Padgett2b Venditto2b 4 3 0 3Davi 3 12 1 4 16 0 aHarrisonlt 4 2 0 1 Small b 4 110 Salesman William O DeWitt Kretlow finally winning for the Dottererc 44 1 105 0I Carterlf If 2 0 0 0 0 Scheffellb Olson rather expects to continue doing White Sox EGibsonrf 4 12 0 McKinon3b 3 0 13 Lehner Bob Dillinger and Piul 4 0 12 Johnson rf 3 12 0 Peterson business at the same old stand 4 2 0 1 JGibsonc 3 011 2 figured in still another $100000 Junta p He- insists he has never contem2b 3 Barbieri 13 transaction moving to the Athlet10 0 1 jShepardp plated or looked into transfering ics who also turned ovei- - Ray Coleman currently hitting 345 Bilfy Total 38 13 24 11! Totals 19 6 27 8 the franchise elsewhere DeMars Frank Gustinejand Rocco aAwarded first base on catcher's insmoke all President the Despite terference Ippolito a big and Score by innings: DeWitt a strictly honorable fellow home-run hitting outfielder how in ss 136 GREAT FALLS With the Experts! GREAT PALLS June 16 (AP— Sevpn runs off Bob Greenwood in the sixth inning combined with one! in the fourth to give the GreatFalls Electrics an victory over the Salt Lake Bees last night Dick Larner took the mound for sets to score three runs in the Salt Lake in the sixth and from mail ted scoreless In the big sixth Carl Ashford singled John Angelone followed and Buck Elliott walked to load the bags Bill Stoops got a charity to first forcing Ashford home Winter stepped to the plate and rapped out a double that sent Angelone Ellidtt and Stoops digging into home The Electrics recorded three mors on singles by Ray Cheso Heaffner Larry Manier and a second one by Ashford The Buzzers had come up with singletons in the first fourth fifth and three in the third to take what looked like a safe lead The three run splurge came When Bob Greenwood and Morris Nordell singled and Marv Krug walked to load the bags George Trianlos singled to score Greenwood and Jerry Mer-risingled to score Nordell and Krug The Bees threatened in the eighth as Petty doubled He tried to bfeat it home on Nordell's single but a brilliant play Ashford to Bardne to Winter nabbed the Buzier at the plate Ssill Lake Great rails ity ABHOA ABHQA 3 2 11 2'AshfordUf Nordeilss 431 5 0 0 4 3 2 6 0 Barone3b ss 4 12 2 5 0 2 0 Angelone Hesse cf 3 2 13 0 1 5 IKlliottlb 5 Triarjdoae 3 0 2 0 Merr tt2b 5 2 2 SiStoopscf 4 2 4 1 KernUndz3b 4 1 1 Winterc 4 Zaraikkalf 4 12 QHeaffner2b 12 2 Calif Oakland Calif outof Fisher-Hes- s pointed Rudy Cruz 136 Los AnGlen Cherry geles 12 pitched a perfect Softball game last night Nary a runner reached first Phoenix Ariz — Charlie Salas base as Cherry blanked Scowcroft's 1471 Phoenix stopped Rafael 23 to 0 147 Los Angeles fi Gutierrez Kammeyer's nosed out Hill Field Airmen 9 to 8 and Ogden Business When-- the current Pittscollege defeated Hill Field 10 to 2 burgh center fielder turned up Summaries: R H E with a shoulder separation he went Fisher-He23 13 0 back to the Cleveland club at 0 0 7 $15000 Scowcroft's George Stirnweiss and Merrill Cherry and Carruth: Ambler and Combs became Tribe infield insurWilliams ance for $35000 and Freddie Marsh 9 9 5 Walt Judnich and Bob Muncrief Kammeyer's 8 5 4 changed livery for $25000 and Hill Field Airmen Chambers and Mendrick: Heacox three athletes one of whom is Dick Kokos The outfielder and Robertson now in the army manufactured 18 10 8 8 home runs last trip and would Ogden Business College 2 4 7 bring a pile of money Hill Field : Fisher and Simonson: Barbin and Jerry Priddy traveled to the Hansen Tigers in another $100000 touch which also gave the Browns Lou And for our anaiversary Bill swason ticket to gsvf Dm the Park Drive Inn for Sunday dinners 2x4 2x6 Now don't those gifls just 2x8 2x10 envy her She's got a to make her purr 1 M Hollywood TONIGHT! 'TWENTY QUESTIONS' KLO J 16 tt I i GraysotY 8-- Two members of an Ogden Metropolitan league team collided in play last evening at John Affleck park and one ended up in the Dee m oOlciCa Edtte hospital with neck and back inData with lata Autry I News aporta Music :16 Questions juries 6 :30 Cecil Brown ISaturdav Night Candlelight and IHopalong Expected to be released today 6 46 (6:331 Take Number saver Dancing Party was Ralph J Staggee 25 of 1 caasiay Tour Hit Parade 'Ganebimters 7 00 Hawaii With Paul Victory road Washington Terrace with Jeff Clark Whiteman 71Bi Calls He collided with teammate Mel Sea HOUnd 7:30 Voter's League (Dennis Day Broadway Is Wood of 3 Yale drive Country I I Show 7 46 Better J3o't My Beat Uftt Thriller Club Heights 'during a regularly Or IJudv Canora IThe Fat It g:00 Sing Again Eddyoward scheduled game ( g 16 Parade of Sports Man Program IThe Grande Ola 8 30 Baseball Inner According to witness a ball was ' 8 48 Ogden at Sanctum Opry thrown from home plate by the catcher as a member of the opIMmical Merry- - jVaughan Monroe! Space patrol 9:00: Great rails 9 15 With posite team attempted to steal sec-- t Man Called X Dance Orchestra Mystery Theatre 9 30 Angle ond base 8:481 Navarro of the Air andWjod— reaped World News Vacation Tips 10:00' t Fun In America forBoth6taggee the high Tftey 10:18! Mike IMelody Duke Orch collided in mid-ai- r JJules Wood sufLane 10 30 Final Edition (World Mews lAccent nn Melody 10 45 The fered minor bruises ISen Watklns IMelody Lane IRecruitlng Both were members of the Hetiz 11:OOi 1430 Clua News Weather IKUTA Dancing 'Stars on Parade 'George Fisher 1115 company team which was Heating Party Dance Music Dance Orch 11 :30 'Nesbltta in a game with Ogden engaged I 11 45 IHlt Tune Ford Sales team KLO Larry Manier Everybody Has Sold the Browns J Except Dewitt Brothers Turns in Tenth Victory By Harry NEW YORK June (NEA)— Sure the Browris are for - 0 Drakas if 0 Hansen c 4 1 1 0 The Dodgers tailed off considerably at bat toward the end of the home stand but this quintet pins Carl League pennant They are left to right Fjrillo are expected to slug the Brooklyn clnb to the National Duke Snider Gil Hodges Jackie Robinson Pee Wee Reese and Roy Campanella (NEA) At 37 Bomber Jo clinched the by battering blond and d Savold to the canvas for a knockout at 2:29 of the sixth round before 18479 wildly cheering fans in Madison Square Garden last night Ho epuld be signed today for a title fight probably at Detroit en Sept 12 if he is willing to sue Champion Ezzard Charles a return crack at the crown in case Charles loses It was like old times last night as a capacity crowd roared Its approval of a Brown Bomber who battered an opponent about ihe ring and then finished him with a left hook that packed a good charge of explosives Lacked Style Savold at 35 lacked the style and the weapons to beat a Louis who was giving the best performance of his come-bac- k campaign — a Louis who was and with at least a e effectivesemblance of his ness—a Louis who for the first time since his return to the ring was able to put "combinations" of punches together In their bout Savold tried to force the fighting by marching into Joe on a straight line And that made him an easy target for the Bomber's left jabs and left hooks He fought Louis' fight Nevertheless Savold was game He kept marching in And when the final left hook sent him slithering down" the ring ropes to ths capvas on the seat of his trunks Lee tried to pull himself up by the e at the count of middle seven but fell back Loses British Title? Savold bleeding profusely from his nose and from a gashed right upper lip probably lost the British portion of the heavyweight crown However the British boxing board of control still was uncertain today whether it would recognize Louis as champion since it had not named him the challenger to meet Savold Savold won British recognition by knocking out Bruce Woodcock at London on June 6 title-sh- 5-- Knudsenp S 0 CooleySb 4 2 2 3 Galluplb 3 0 3 0 Sherwoodrt 3 10 0 Stevensc 3 10 3 Chamnessp Mon Toes Wed Thurs Fri 1:45 P M to 2:00 P M— KLO Shepard Gives Up 13 Hits But Trims Reds 0 Hansen c 0 xx We r Hillp 4 0 News Five Brooklyn Dodgers Fence Busters 1 0 0 0 0! 10 0 0 r 16 1951 First tame: I Idaho FalU Ball AB H O A ABHOA 1 0 3 Budinlf Corcoran 2b 4 2 2 1 1 4 ss 4 10 0 3 Szekularf King 1 3 Jessenlb 4 2 Gregory 2b 0 Hackss Valntineef Balassi3b Cooley3b 0 Patter son cf Galluplb 0 Rogersrf Sherwood rf 0 Drakoslf Stevensc Budenlf 3 0 Kingss 3 2 2 0 Gregory 2b s a 4 1 12 0 Valentinecf 4 1 2-- SATURDAY EVENING JUNE saved the day and the score for Boise with a sensational backhanded catch of John Hack's liner to centerfield in the last of the seven innings tussle Hill received credit for the win after relieving Vic Michalec in the fifth The bases were loaded with two out when Hill took the mound He got the first batter on a force out to end the Idaho Falls threat Boise's big inning was the fifth when the Pilots pushed across three runs on three hits and a base on bells Michalec issued ten walks in 3 23 innings that allowed the Russets to score three runs in the fourth after scoring single tallies in the first and second They added a lone run in the seventh before Valentine put the game on ice with his catch 3-- IStandard-Examine- It Li lUhj to 8 and to In the first game Jim Valentine Target Shoot on Sunday Slate Worsham Gets Golf Support By Hugh Fullerton Jr Mich June 16 BIRMINGHAM (AP) — When Lew Worsham the chin and guy with the jutting emtio Mnn th nnpn innti a0Ctf i oiuiv championship in 1947 they said it he hadn't done was a flume much before then and he proceededto support such statements by doinir almnct nofhins the next COUDle of years on the tournament trail But today s rinaie oi ine oisi open finds a plumper more assured Worsham as lhe former champion who has the best147chance he's At of winning again strokes off Bobby only three — Locke's pace plenty the way but Locke has been playing Ben Hogan and Cary Middlecroff trnlrM further behind: Wood surprisingly has 148 Craig and Gene Sarazen of all ehamps) is close up with 19U — Persistence Psjr The best reward Lew got for his open victory was a job at PittsOakmont club burgh's celebrated tournament will where the PGA be played late this month mavbe that accounts 4or his come back It's a notoriously difficult tut nnvhodv who can score there should be able to play any I cuan t piay very where well for a couple of years after Lew admitted winning the open" "and I haven't won much In the I don't know past few seasons difference I iust msip th kept on trying and eventually got to hittin tnem newer I was the end of the winter tour g money winner 1 third-leadin- Traps Closed Over The Week-En- d wtl! be Traps of Ogden Gun club 443 club Mount all day Sunday Secretary The closed Archery Ogden 22S0 Wash- - av M will conduct a club today target shoot at Niles Jones announced !nrss MNANCI AN 'Rmw enMri StiTAtarv Ogden stadium Sunday at ten a m officials of the clifb announce the opening of the 1951 fishing Tbm gubite Is invited Ffcn |