Show THE OODEN (UTAH) STAND ARDEXAMINER A V UATrVfTt'o 4 ITTAtTHMI oununt mvynrfimr Auvjruijia o OA I nfwHil QJary Middlecoff Blazes Wav to Co If Lead PI tmm awB BLtT by LOS ANGELES Aug 4 (Special to The Standard-Examiner)Back in September 1950 this corner relayed the following statement to t)gden (fans as it was expressed by Wid Matthews Chicago Cubs personriel director together d-with a in "As long as he is my Frankie Frisch is the greatest manager in the manager world But next to Frisch in jmy book also in the whole wide world is Fred Haney" jow much more that opinion is ten months later! Trio of St Benedict's Soltballers Charles Louis May Battle In Windy City Bullseye Approach Gives Dentist Edge in $15000 Tarn O'Shanter Golf Meet - V — By Jack Hand (For Hugh Follerton Jr) NEW YORK Aug 4 (AP)— The New York football Yanks of the National football league almost became the first "studio" television team if a sponsor had come up with $60000 per game to cover salaries nark rental and overhead they might have flayed Saturday afternoons Tuesday morning or Smith May Retire whenever the TV cable could be Lws B° Clipper Smith now "vacationing cleared Maybe it will happen main? in Lagu Beach where he tfoliff in 1952 The Yanks now are dickertains home won't say as much out y Saddler match Aragon loud but don't be surprised If he looked like a ban of fire ing with TV networks to play their hardly when his i Lafaygives up coaching in recent his bout here against games Saturday nights but nobodv ette contract expires next FebruGonsalves but no few fis- has popped up with the dough Johnny wants to live in tic ary He simply that the erst- $6000 is a big bundle unless you opine partisans California the year around and is while 'Golden Boy can't miss hitplotting plenty these days in hopes ting the pinnacle happen ot be Notre Dame sooner or later of ik making the shift possible Tr: t t j -i ii One New York TV station is tryL! H' former ing to lineup the top high schools in the metropolitan district for Sunday afternono shows if no pro that's what he has been saying tnr are to be seen regularly the Li A Angel skipper games Susskind Jr is working on added "ithat that kind of stuff can Arthur ViioV But- — the deal — uima of thn — MathlnkS bac£ him coaxed this schools are moaning about lost at- ??? £ gIfKe- ot time he means it icnuaitce Decause 01 v just liKe the colleges of like verdict that talks the ley College Post Open inexcusable guilt is regards the Looks like Joe Louis will get his Bob Blackman Pasadena City Brooklyn pilot is just about return shot at Ezzard Charles aftcollege turned down an offer to Unanimous er all but in Chicago not New York coach Whittier succeeding Chief with no title at stake A Newman one of the Southland's Pass Up Game T-date at stadium is the revered football who The inside dope on 'live' foot likely result Chicago of a series of conferBill Neel Santa Rosa resigned just telecasts within ball the Pacific ui tK 4u ences between Joe and Jim Norris t c -i has been tipped Mr Big of the International Boxing Po follows: 8s UCLA and Washingv Charles has to keep busv tention too— but he was ton will not TV any games 'live' club U 'Ky while waiting for- Jersey Joe Wal-co- tt U41J and a Louis match although risky it will be a big payday With the title in cold storage until next games while they are actJbliy being June the and contenders fessorship but no more in salary played No San Francisco Bay area will have a than $5300 And both Blackman and busy season d will to be the games Bill Johnston son of the late Neel arc already making more than a that although both are anxious Southland and Jimmy Johnson has gone partners with wrestler Abe Coleman to deas well to enter the r Newport Harbor is out of con- clare war on the wrestling beef college ranks if the right offer tention for the 1952 intercollegiate trust comes along Young Bill claims their rowing regatta the favorites hav- New York booking office controls ing been narrowed to these four — 45 grunt and groaners including a One Big Dream Seattle Poughkeepsie Syracuse new phenom called Mr Americus Len Casanova the Clara Marietta yet Newport how Who gets 15 percent when coach who just took over at Ore- - and ever nasn t given up on landing agent Abe Coleman books wrestler J0 ext year's U S Olympic trials Abe Coleman? gtrLvis!ted hre hLs S And tis said one of the swaying Earl Toolson who is What White Sox pitcher and first influences that prompted Cas to ac- - New York Yankees in suing the baseman both veterans of other cept the Eugene bid after spend- - and baseball in general particular for $375- clubs were raked over the coals uuu oe permanently disabled bv Paul Richards "s during the recent the lure of the old home town — Aftermay takinst a workout here r New York series? Or was Paul lust out and live his as a days Jjerndale to return cently Toofson cut his hand so un for the blasts at Umdream is one day to badly while showering that a wanning Hank who called the dispire nve rernaaie ana out dis days as a neurosurgeon's services were re- puted nightSoar came because of an un-rancher Especially applauding such quired J "Ooh the things ay able field? an intention is his he said about your upmires Mr daughter Margo Ferndale is loThis area's college publicity men Harridge cated near the Oregon line' just seem to be bowing out in bunches n mil on spin irom cugene first it- was uSC's Bob Smith George Engle once manager of that Casanova who resigned to become promotion Harry Greb retells the old yarn inJ at Clevefand WGAR radio about the street fight between Greb hL Rector then Jack Cunning and' Mickey Walker a few hours 2"llon-naway Meister was the man ham of? Loyola Cunningham quit after their 1925 brawl at the Polo who made the Broncos' Orange wnen me refused to raise his grounds Walker decision Bowlers it is added "want to play Salary ($285 a month) His duties loser came out of fleht No 1 with football'' and is invaluable from a Were turned out to the school's Of- a ripped ear and puffed eye Engel team morale standpoint fice of Public Information That claims Greb met Walker and a development branded here as ex- couole of gals at Billv Lahiff's All was not peaches and cream tremely came when restaurant on 48th street One at last week's Pacific Coast league the Lions are about to move their of Walker's friends asked "How nere wnat with various home games to the Rose Bowl and come you're all banged up and the meeting problems debated but this remark also enter the limelight as never other fellow basn't a mark?" dropped by a certain ownerjpins before by teeveeing all but the Mickey bounced back with "bedown the critical situation: "There Kansas game (played back there) cause he stuck his thumb in my are only two clubs in the league this fall" Words IM to more words eye "Los Angeles and Seattle that and the party adjourned to the couldn't be picked up if the price This month's $64 question asked sidewalk en route to the Silver 1 here was: "Are those grunion e Slipper Walker rushed Greb and right" at 10:30 pm standard time or knocked him down As Harry got Avery Brundage International daylight saving time?" up a cop intervened Or so the Olympic committee representative No one had the $64 answer If legend goes After all this is 26 and a visitor here replied as folyears later lows when asked his reaction to you perchance are a grunion de the rumor that Jaoan wnnU ir votee be advised that the tiny If that new race track applicathe 1980 Olympics: "I can say that J silvery fish will be back next Sun- tion for Secaucus N J is anproved the New Jersey Racing commismierai in amaieur sports day night— maybe — for one hour by is very high Personally I think sion you hear a gigantic snorts the 11:30 pm to 1:30 am Better hop Japanese are equipped to do a good will be built In addition a plane and don't be a second late plant to racing the soonsors may go into jod wun tne games J Also— don't forget to football and even the baseaynchronlze boxing ball busines The site is lust across Cooking on the front burner "your watch! the river from midtown New York — r— By Charles Chamberlain CHICAGO Aug 4 (AP)— Bullseye approaching gave high-strun- g Cary Middlecoff of Memphis a scorching 66 to10 for under lead after 54 day par 206 and a three-strok- e holes in the $15000 Tarn O'Shanter pro golf pr go-ahead- an tournament eye-openi- ng ST' fifl i- flLl&LS m' £7° " — — - i mid-Octob- er V old-time- rs ZaZr£kZZ& M St Benedict's nurses' soft ball team just closed a successful season Dick Carey reporK Three of the stars nurses machine — ft 4a — — aluiv — lll- - Vamh 3ta nirtiirfl iik i :— v suna anaa Lucy lru- 7The nurses plan to compete in the Ladies League again in 1952 jillo — —— OI the —t 1 t — — Smithfield Will ex-San- ta ffl Be Scene of v nl l - i JlT J naini1ffenslbieman "' Mrtr:' H short-sighte- d run-nin- Walcott Puts Charles Off Until 1952 Will Defend World Title Only Once a Year Back io School LEATHER JACKETS By Leslie Bromberg — BETHELEHEM 4 Pa Aug (NEA) — Bill Leckonby who utilized the system last year to coach Lehigh to its first undefeated season in 67 years has joined the ranks of opponents of specialized football The winner of the George Gipp award doesn't want to see conferences pass rulings against it though He wants it condemned on a national level Leckonby advocates uniform preseason drills for all schools lim e squads abolition of night football and limitation of the number of games a team can pliy two-plato- By The Associated Fresa The lineup for Utah's 1951 Junior American Legion baseball tournament will be selected by Monday Fcjur district playoffs are now The state test will be held at Smithfield with the Aig winner goihg tb Wirwlow Ariz for the regional tournament Eight teams are now matched in four best of three playoffs Bingham Canyon and Sugar House-Pett- y of Salt Lake City will meet Saturday night at 8:15 at Derks Field in Salt Lake City Bfngham Canyon won the first game at Bingham 1 on the one-h- it pitching of Kenny Austin IProvo also has a one game bulge oer the Help Junior Merchants Playing before a home crowd Thursdaey Provo beat Helper The teams meet again at 8:15 pm Saturday in Helper In both the series additional games will be played Monday if needed ay 9-- -- ited-siz- 5-- Robinson and the crowning of Walcott There was a hair reception to Robinson oncity his return from Europe but ring activity won't pick up again until the last fortnight in August On the 22nd Joey Maxim the champion will defend his crown against Irish Bob Murphy On the 29th Kid Gavilan welterweight boss has a title match with Billy Graham They're both at Madison Square Garden ht RUBBER TANKS 90-da- Most important to the health of tie i B C s mammoth TV slate is the upswing in interest occasioned by the dethroning of Ray 'Regular 1995 Only 1 1195 Sox Shoes Boots Dress Slacks 100 Holds Your Purchase 30 Day i Pond v million-and-a-ha- lf - Special Purchase SALE Only Aid Sand or W 195 BUCK'S WAR SURPLUS ' Ogdan Sunset Sunset Open Ivanings BUCK'S WAR SURPLUS STORES Ogden 31st and Washington Sunset Highway 9 ! Open Ivenings — 44 Wyoming Legion Play Continues By United PraJ The second day of play in Wyoming's Junior American Legion baseball tourney! got underway 11 two cities Saturday At Sock Springs the four district winners in the class AA title race met while at Douglas the state Class A championship was at stake £ The two winnejrs at each tourney site will meet later on to decide who will represent Wyoming at national competition 34-3- police-protecte- Wor-sha- m er pre-tourn- e 73 for 222 Nona of golfs players failed to qualify LDS Schedules Division Softball Play Junior and senior Softball teams of division three of the L r s softball program will perform at Ogden Softball park this month Jack Evertson senior chairman and John Meredith junior chairman announce ' Seniors will start play August IS with the windup August 18 Juniors will cavort August 20 to 25 inclusive Opening round games of August 13 follow: 6:30 p m — Bear River stake vs Lake View: 7:40 p m — North Box Elder vs North Davis 8:50 p m — Davis vs Ogden: 10 p m — Mount Ogden vs Summit Initial games of August 14 fol6 30 p m — South Ogden low: vs Morgan: 7:40 p m — Weber vs Ben Lomond: 8:50 p m — South Bear River vs North Weber: 10 t m — South Box Elder vs Fan-Wes- Centerville ward of Davis stake and Clearfield ward of North Davis stake are already entered as two of the stake softball championship teams This will be the third annual senior tournament and the second annual junior program Painiul Vacation NEW YORK (NEA) — C V Belmont Whitney's Counterpoint stakes winner will be out of action for some time with a bruised heel NEi LABEL Rip's Record STATE COLIfEGE Pa (NEAI — Coach Rip record Engle boasts an of 43 victories 23 defeats and two ties Pfnn State Football Bowling Center Pinologies V: y V Maxie Kosof ' V: ::'::' mT-' SMAUfY JCWftiaS 3rd AN'NUAl In August of '49 John and Jay SmaKey decided to sponsor on annual mixtd doublet handicap tournament winner to receive beautiful Bulova watchej It wa an inspirational decision because this annual tournament is now Ogden bowlers' most popular affair it runs for the entire month of same mixed doubles August teams may roll together twice each day then change partners and roll as often as they wish there is no S ' Same Fine Brew - limit on how many times same bowlers pr teams may win cash award the '49 champions were Clacey Hutch-Ing- s and Carl Singleton with 1265 in '50 the title winners were Ethel Chilson and her Woody JUir :m! : big-nam- v 3 1275 score anypick the '51 winners score? remember affair CHAMPS CftOWNfD Brace fpofey won the lit annee! Smallay Sporting Goods A Jewelers "Over Tour Average'' event fey- rolling 309 pint aver her arver-ej- e for 12 games In the ladies' division and Dick Chambers won the men's titlm by smacking down 408 pint ever Ms average for he In addition to soma dJsfance cash eacn champ will receive a jbaaatrfal $5000 ring from Mr Art Smoffcy Handsome Phil Graham and likeable Ooll Neifsoit v: ssii tm nIP4 Of course we are proud too of the quality of our product and we believe the new label clearly characterizes this liijli won ten first place aware) of S? 00 00 in the July handicap donates with a winning score of 1351 Mike (Paddy long Legs) Lereni roiled the highest individual sarin Wfn a splendid 669 score there were 33 400 sarins rolled Service the Newcomer ipiliij The only change is in the label itself There's no change in the quality which has made Fisher Beer the Intermountain y£ite since UAGUt St A SON SOUND CORNfR you can tell the league season is about here 'cause league bowlers are drifting in to loosen up after the summer' bowler representing almost fast jtvary league haye been In thlt week we've seen bowlers from the Ladies City and ladies' F O E leagues the Automotive Hill field Men's and Ladies' Wasatch O 6 S mixed Men's f O E the Etpen men and women Forest K isher Bottles now are dressed up with a brand new sparkling red white and gold label We're proud of the new design which is adapted from our Fisher Can label This is the design which was selected as one of the three finest in the national contest held in Chicago last October with 233 brewers represented sii son-in-la- w With the ancient riaddv th win see a return to the ancient routine of heavyweight champion — one fight a year Let somebody else fill the 105 television dates of the One Big Happy Monopoly 'The title has been kicked around cheapened' is the gist of he official Walcott 'Mike Jacobs started it viewpoint with Joe Louis 25 defenses in seven actual fighting years Then the I B C with nine for Charles in 25 months "We don't go for it We're Our idea is to put the through heavyweight crown back where it belongs make it the thing in sports to be lookedbiggest forward to a on£u ye8r like the World series" Charles' handlers at first about reports Walcottpanicky was trying to y void the contract were assured the will be Jersey Joe s next opponent Where does this leave Joe Louis? Just fighting the Cesar Brions and Jimmy Bivinses ad infinitum Surprising good feeling seems to have enveloped the Charles' faction in its attitude toward Walcott Influential members already are conceding: "Charles was worn out in Pittsburgh He needs to rest for the year more than the other fellow "There's no hurry If we don't fjght Walcott in September we'll get him in June 'Who's older Jim Norris I anyway'" B C boss who closed the video deals for 1950-5- 2 on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays "has seen the light according to the Walcott wing and will go along" The development of a few new stars has eased the matchmaking situation Service returnees also have thickened the talent pool 36-3- 6 with a I 5-- jJachman with body care to and guess the It's a handicap NfiW YORK Aug 4 (NEi)-Jer- sey Joe Walcott's management has served notice on "the International Boxing club The new heavyweight champion won't fight Ezzard Charles or anybody else this Year slightly — Platoon System Legion Tourney -- -- 11 Lehigh Coach Asks tot Curb on micro-wavevice-vers- " — - four-yea- y'j' 34-3- JS 2? 1 The 1949 National Open champion and fifth leading money winner this season with $10561 canned four birdies with putts of less than 2 eight feet in coupling against the par layout Two other birdies were bagged on putts of 29 and 45 feet Middlecoff never went over par in gain-ta- g strokes over the field of 120 sharpshooters to move ancad ( the $2250 top prize to be awarded after tomorrow's windup Three swings behind him at 209 came Ted Krpll of New Hartford N Y who was out in 37 then blasted 33 for a 70 third round effort Another young pro Fred Hawkins of El Paso Tex booked 71 for 210 while four others were grouped at 211 — Ralph Blomquist Glendale Calif with 68: Skee Riegel Tulsa Okla 70: Tommy Bolt Durham N C 71 and Al Besselink Mt Clemens Mich XL At 212 was Norm Von Nida of Sydney Australia who topped the foreign delegation with a methodical 5 — 69 Matching his 69 but d bracketed at 215 with Lloyd Mangrum was Mario Gonzales of Rio De Janeiro At 213 were Jimmy Demaret Ojai Calif with 72 and Lew Oakmont Pa 74 Then came a quartet at 214 —Shelley Mayfield Cedarhurt Long Island Jack Burke Houston Tex Jim Ferrier San Francisco and John Barnum of Grand Rapids Mich Barnum the unheralded who led through 36 holes slipped to a pair of 38s for 76 today in the milling throng of nearly 10000 spectators Bobby Locke the defending champion continued in his slump and authored a 77 for 220 This was only four strokes off a qualifying deadline of 224 that determined 69 players out of the original field of 120 for tomorrow's finish Sam Snead a favorite also barely got under the wire 6915-yar- d gon-Sand- ti SuWdenteT - 1884 end Shoppers leagues Ladies Friday night shooters and then dozens of Harold Wiese'S young city recreational are you can getting the bug too this at the Ogden Bowling Center you co find your friend because there I oiway some interesting action to attract them I be-lie- H vsj? 1 f 1 "Bowling Pinoogfes" Couresty ot Ogden Ford Sales Smalley's Jewelers Venetian Blind Co Nunn-Bus- h Shoes At — ooMor-tinghn- FISHER BREWING C O M P A N IT S A I T LAKE m Advertisement — Distributed By Wasatch Distributing Company CITY UTt |