Show Davids Cubans Tangle at Affleck Friday Furious Finish Gives Jake THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINETHURSDAY EVENING JUNE 12 1952 SB R Famous Whiskered Team Will National League Stage Pepper Game Big Crowd Is Anticipated Team Brooklyn New York Chicago St Louis Cincinnati Philadelphia House of David baseballers of Benton Harbor Michigan world famous performers on the diamond vyll oppose Havana Cubans at Affleck park Friday at 8:15 p m This will be the first appearance of the Davids in Ogden in three years Alwavs crowd pleasers the Davids will stage their famed pepper game at the close of the fifth George Anderson main inning cog in this feature has been per- forming this stunt for more than 20 years The Davids have played in every major league baseball park and most of the parks in the minors They boast a well balanced outfit with fine pitching and splendid defensive play The Cubans turned back the Davids last night in northern Utah in a spirited and well played contest The Cubans boast a lot of major league prospects They are a fast lot afoot good hitters and boast of baseball savvy Batting order for the Cubans follows: Engino Hajos 2b Nicholas Sol n lb Aldo Salvcnt ss Isauro If Juan Armenteros c Ra fael Ibanez cf Francisco Herrera rf Julian Lombillo 3b: Roberto Lena Alberto Rico Pedro Valdi-vesDogoberto Nunez and Raefael Guerra pitchers The Davids will step to the plate in this order: Bill Brady cf Frank Williams 3b Dick Drain ss Chuck Capet-t- a i - akalsa sBbBbk -- Boston IS Pittsburgh 14 40 Po-las- Provo Saturday night at Derks field in Salt Lake on Sunday night and at Bingham on Monday night They are on a transcontinental tour "Our antics will provide thrills for the most rabid baseball fan" said Manager George Anderson of the Davids over the telephone today Seats are on sale at The Mint Bank Smokery Porters and Wait ers club and Frank and Roy s Grill Team Champs Set Till Here Tonight Dale Haddock and Mike Nazarian will risk title life and limb to- night at Berthana arena when they defen dtheir intermountain mat team championship against the redoubtable Gypsy Joe and Jack Car ter Promoter Ken Mayne signed the match as a title bout and in so doing provided as great a threat as these two titleholders have faced in some 75 contests which they have won For five consecutive weeks Nazarian and Haddock performed becrowds a t Boise fore Ida while they were in the process of compiling their sensational winning streak And just previous to this they made an undefeated jaunt into the Pacific northwest and garnered two dozen triumphs "Haddock and Nazarian are capable rasslers individually" Promoter Mayne declared "but as a team they are great They have learned to function as smoothly as a machine ever ready to pounce upon an opponent at time of any disadvantage for the kill" Fans of this area know Gypsy Joe as a fearless and rough star who is one brute of a man He'll go on the attack in a flash then retreat until he sees another inc Carter holds the intermountain junior heavyweight championship which he won several months ago from Bob Cummings The New Zealandcr dotes upon situations which permit him to make use of his dangerous "pile driver" It will doubtless prove interesting whether Carter gets the champ vith his "pile driver" or whether Haddock breaks up the match with his own "back breaker" Because both teams are rough and rugged the referee will have a big job tonight Promoter Mayne has handed capable Buzz Jones the arbiter assignment In the special supporting feature Mel Peters returns to take on Dr Gallegher nerve and bone specialist Peters is well respected for his power and effectiveness He'll be favored to give the handsome blond doctor quite a rough treatment of his own The Peters-D- r Gallegher contest will also be a two of three falls affair Bell time will be 8:30 p m turn-awa- y 196 289 rMiggina Schmidt p Loser— Loes New Ynrk AB HO aJ " £ 16 24 h Jk I 112 BmbBm jSMaPftnaB Zti T 1 11M1TI 0 0 0 0 I 2 0 0 2 I Wt 0 0 0 1 1 n o o B fABV 110 4 2 Edwards If Westlakecf 5 10 13 3 3 0 0 1 1 Sem'ickc Rossi c Perk'skip George Anderson A 2 0 1 0 n 4 0 n 4 0 n 0 O n o n 0 0 0 n 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 bAbrams Kins sk Nuxhallp jt JHV- JmJ JSjS IK Wf m jk - Hank Sauer Blasts Three Home Runs Against Phillies : Crecocf Bellrf Gar'giolae Fitzgrldc Merson2b Strickl'dsi Del 1 0 0 1 5 1 1 2 4 O 2 2 1 3 2 fan-picke- 1 4 0 29 5 27 15 Totals 30 3 24 12 Totals a Fhed out for Surkont in 8th 000 — 0 000 000 Boston 001 103 OOx— 5 Pittsburgh 2B— Strickland 2 HR— Kiner Bell BB —Dickson 2 Surkont 5 Cole 1 SO — Dickson 5 Surkont 4 Cole 2 Winner — Dickson (4-1 Loser— Surkont (3-5- 8) Philadelphia Ashbumcf Hamnerss Wy'stekrf AB H O Burgessc Mavolf Lohrke3b Ryan2b Brown lb Simmons p aNich'lson bCablero t A 5 0 2 0 3 2 0 2 3 12 0 S 2 7 0 4 2 2 0 4 0 0 Chicago AB H O 4 13 Miksis2b Fondylb:sb Sauerlf Pramesae A 4 Serena 1 Hermahskij-113 3 Jeff coat rf 2 18 1' Smaller ss 3 0 0 1 Lownp 0 0 0 0 Leonard p 0 0 0 04 f 4 4 2 2 0 31 8 27 12 34 9 24 8 Totals Totals Walked for Simmons in 9th bRan and icored for Nicholson in 9th 000 100 001—2 Philadelphia 010 001 Olx— 3 Chicago HR — Sauer 3 2B— Burgess Hamner BB — Lown 6 Simmons 2 SO — Lown 8 Leonard 1 Simmons 7 Winner — Lown (3-Loser — Simmons (4-2) 2) Torres Captures Opening Bout d bench Sauer The wires sizzled with fiery protests from indignant Cub fans They applied so much heat that Commission Happy Chandler heeding the mounting pressure ruled "Sauer must start" From the trend of the early '52 balloting Sauer may wind up with the most votes of any player in either league At least he will if he has many more dys like Wednesday Sauer hammered three of "cousin" Curt Simmons' pitches into the left field bleacher area for a Cub win over the Phillies Back in 1950 he also hit three homers off Simmons in an Aug 28 game at Wrigley field No other major league batter ever hit three homers off the same pitcher in two different games Sauer's slugging was the big news of the day although there was much fussing and fuming at St Louis where both Manager Chuck Dressen and Capt Pee Wee Reese of Brooklyn were tossed out of the game with the St Louis Cardinals Del Rice's single in the 10th gave the Cards a win slicing the Dodgers' National league lead to four games Jim Hearn pitched the New York Giants past Cincinnati with r a and little Murry Dickson of Pittsburgh blanked Boston 3-- 2 3-- 2 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Alfred Torres representing the Rotary Boy's club in Salt Lake City won his opening bout in the Western Olympic Regional boxing trial Wednesday 50 night at Pacific auditorium Torres outpointed Gus Fernan-de- s South Gate A C South Gate 3-- 2 four-hitte- Calif Other results included: — Don Grant Moose L Y Gym Los Angeles outpointed David Hamilton Hill air force base Utah — Fred Brown Seattle outpointed Larry Moyer University of Idaho Heavyweight — (Semifinal) Pete Radermacher Washington State first rottnd TKO over college Claude Hudgins Los Angeles 178-poun- 27-2- Duke Snider in the starting lineup Shotton found himself without a out- in his Kinof Enos Slaughter Ralph field er and Sauer So he decided to 0 0 0 0 Dickson p 0 0 0 178-poun- ABHO A 12 0 4 2 11 4 3 0 0 5 4 5 4 3 4 1126 12 1126! 12 19 1 4 2 4 6 5 3 8 0 10 0 1 110 1 1 110 10 0 0 6000 Washlnrton 51-4- 9 light-heavyweig- w d j h Everybody's going to town for 0-- 0 9 rack and f ieia meet gets unaer way here Friday with 11 men back to defend their crowns and at the same time hoping to qualify for the Olympic trials in Los Angeles June The forecast is for a bright sun and a fast track as the nation's outstanding college athletes gun for new records The entry list reached 367 and a few more are expected before the preliminaries get under way The finals will be held Saturday run One final the 10000-mete- r will be staged as the final event on Friday's card Fifteen men have been entered iwth Walter Deike of Wisconsin in the favor ite's role Due to the num ber of entries in the dash events it is proDaDaiy mat uirector Brutus Hamilton of University of California will call for preliminary heats followed by in the 100 200 and 400 meter events The 100 has attracted 42 entries the 200 56 and the 400 46 DETROIT (UP) — A furious But Jake had said that the finish In the last two rounds gave Murphy fight would prove he could Jake LaMotta a new career today fight as a and his fast The underdog and a losing fight- finish told the tale er after the eighth LaMotta piled All three ring officials gave La- up just the points to win in his Motta an edge in the ninth and finishing flurry as he decisioned tenth rounds which were decisive Irish Bob Murphy in a because judge Andy Brown and televised bout here last night That referee Lou Handler both scored meant that LaMotta can fight as a the fight in LaMotta's favor and so he has a Judge Johnny Weber gave the win-nener a much wider edgfi— 5545 championship to chase True he might have to knock it! Murphy blamed his loss off Sugar Ray Robinson's head on a long layoff and asked for a because Robinson seeks the light- within 30 days heavy crown when he meets champ) Murphy 175V2 said he had pared Joey Maxim in New York June 23 his weight down from 214 pounds That wouldn't be too good because since February and he didn't have it was Robinson who wrested away anything left in the closing states LaMotta scaled 169V4 LaMotta's middleweight title 1 all-sta- I Over Irish 'Bob' Murphy light-heav- y ABHO A ABIIOA 3 0 3 2 Simpson rf 4 0 10 Yost3b 2 0 6 0 4 0 2 2 Campos If Avila2h 3 0 2 0 3 112 Jensenrf Boseii3l 3 0 12 0 M 0 1 Vernon lb Dobycf 3 12 3 Mitchellf 3 10 0 Runnelsss 2 10 1 Easter lb S3 0 7 0 Woodcf 3 115 Cnmbsss ' 2 14 3 Baker2b 3 0 10 Kluttic aReiser 10 3 10 1 0 0 0 1 Porterfldp Boone ss 1 3 0 7 Heganc 3 113- Lemon p y 111 Kinerlf 0 6 0 Scarbrghp bWilson Cleveland 16-- Calif (UP) — The National Collegiate TVs 14V4 1 7-- 1110 Nixon p Henry p 0 0 Trout p Ogden Golf Club BERKELEY S' 39 16 27 19 Totals 38 14a25 10 Totals aOne out when winning run scored bStruck out for Scarborough in 8th 003 312 000— 9 St Louis Oil 101 106—11 Boston — Nieman 2B Goodman DeMaestri Henrv Lepcio Courtney 3B— DeMaestri BB — HR Michaels Kryhoski White Nixon I Henry I Harrist 1 Paige 2 SO— Nixon 2 Trout 2 Harrist 3 Paige i (4-- 5 Loser— Paige 2 Winner— Trout all-sta- 4 3 5 13 2 D'Mag cf 3 2 13 Piersallrf ' RnMslafl Close Matches at Torgesonlb Gordon 3b StClairec Daniels rf Sisti2b Logan ss Surkontp aClarkson Colep AB H O A Paige p 30 7 27 12! Totals 29 4 2? 12 Totalf The New York Yankees strength-wil- l NEW FORK (API) — No one aRan for Adcock in 9th bGrounded out for Howell In 8th ened their American league lead to sit dare ask Hank Sauer cPopped out for Church in 8th 2 with win over Detroit on 000 030 000—3 out the 1952 New York r game 000 200 000—2 TheJohnny Cincinnati pitchjng and hQme HR — big fellow from Chicago stands out 2B— Elliott Mueller Adcock Dy Joe Collins and Yogi Ber-todaThomson Marshall BB— Pcrkowski 6 as the leading slugger in all ra Church 2 Nuxhall 1 Hearn 3 SO— 1 Perkowski 2 Hearn S Winner —Hearn baseball Washington's Bob Portorfield 1 1 T— 2:36 Loser— Perkowski snut out Cleveland's Bob Lemon Spirited matches featured the A— National 10044 leafiue Barney bhotton 1Q t( M tJw Bostfm Red gox play in the Masters President s r manager in 1950 got him- - take over second piace with a win Baston Pittsburgh and Director's cup events for men A AB H O A self in a jam when he suggested over St Louis 11-over the Ogden Country club Jethroecf ABHO 3 0 10 Bart'rotnelb 0 14 0 The Philadelphia A's knocked off 0 4 0 0 Schnei-ter Hank Cast'ione3b that 110 give way to Dodger big course Professional Ernie Thnrpelf opeq-lli-importa- nt 4 4 300 Boston Leuis vtrfH V4' Ned Carver (without cap) St Louis Browns pitcher and his teamsilver trophy a mates present Bill Veeck club president a few hours after Veeck fired Rogers Hornsby as Browns' manager in Boston Cup is inscribed "To Bill Veeck for the greatest play since the Emancipation Proclamation June 10 1952 From the players of the St Louis Browns" 2 n Howell c fcfcBK?jfea HlaBW gip Hal' Jti"- Jm 0 3 0 1 Church p Slated Friday CB 600 588 S77 311 310 477 442 10 0 1 Everslf 4 111 Kell3b Dycklf 5 Niemanrf 10 0 Stephens ss Courtnevc 5 16 0 Kell3b 5 19 0 Stephens s Kry'skilb 4 2L4 0 Goodm nlb Riveracf D'Maestriss 4 4 13 Lepcio2b 2 10 0 White o Harristp 0 0 24-inc- h AB HO Adcocklb aBork'ski 10 Marshallrf 0 0 Westrumc Thompsoncf Hearn p NCAA Track Meet Pet Wednesday's Results Detroit 2 New York 7 St Louis 9 Boston 11 Cleveland 0 Washington L Chic igo 3 Philadelphia S Young2b Michaels3b Marsh 3b Cincinnati M'Millansa Adams3b Hatton2b Dieringlf Mufllerrf reports Summary: Master's first round results: C J Dee defeated Neil Olmstead 2 and 1 J M Hardy defeated J M Squires 1 up T D Richards won over Hal Daniels 1 up: Clare Jackson defeated Les Foutz 1 up Irv Stimpson won via default over Gor don Brown Charles Chandler defeated Glen Adams 4 and 2 Fred Jackson defeated W H Loos 2 and 1 Judy Parke won over Walt Gresham via default Director's results: Wayne Butler won over Alan Bader 3 and 1 Clare Whitely won over GeorgeJ Herrod 2 and 1 Cecil Jorgenson won over Wayne Ferrell 1 up Howard Pence defeated Perry Hol- ley 1 up Lew Peery won over Hugh Ford 2 and 1: Hugh Dobbs defeated Hal Welch 2 and 1 Suggs Jolley defeated H W Hinley 1 up M J Crutcher won 1 up over Gene Gibbons on 20 holes President's results: Joe Pantone defeated Lloyd Berrett via default: Don Park defeated Rulon Wood 1 up: Hugh Stephens defeated Lyman Hyde 1 up: Lawrence Bluth de feated Claude Armstrong 3 and 2 J Pilkington defeated C S Ritchie 2 and 1: Verl Ferguson de feated Frank Bartlett 3 and 2 L B Young defeated J S Fruin default Spence Baggs defeated Clarence Neuenechwaner 2 and L Second round matches must be completed by Sunday night Rotarians of Utah staged one of their two annual tournaments over the Ogden course Wednesday The next program will be staged in Salt Lake 18 21 22 23 25 23 29 35 24 36 21 23 15 Chicago Philadelphia St Louis Detroit St (3-3- 1 4 4 12 3 Darksa 4 Lockmanlb 0 14 0 Thomson 1b 3 2 13 3 10 0 Elliottlf WiHmsSb f L 27 30 30 5 33 6 30 7 33 4x28 11 Total Totals aSacraficed for Fusselman In 8fh bFouled out for Mizell in 6th cStruck out for Yuhas in 8th 001 001 000 0—2 Brooklyn 100 001 000 1—3 St Louis 2B— Glaviano Lowrey 3B — Slaughter HR — Morgan BB — off Wade 6 Loes 1 Mizell 7 Yuhas 2 Schmidt 1 Winner-Sch- midt jummnt W 10-rou- (2-- LaA Boston 20 Wednesday's Results Philadelphia 2 Chicago New York 3 Cincinnati Boston 0 Pittsburgh S Brooklyn 2 St Louis 3 (10 innings) o 2b: Morley Cato rf Bob Mitchell lb George Anderson manager If Dick Olson c Jerry or Homer Garner p The Davids and Cubans play at IS 28 27 28 39 1 7-- 6 Bel-tra- Team 17 Yuhasp i American League LaMotta Decision L 13 W 33 31 31 26 24 19 St Brookl vn AB HO A Morgan 3b 4 13 0 Hemusss 3 0 0 3 SchndnstSb Reese ss 1 0 0 2 Musialcf Bridges ss 3 0 3 3 Slaughter rf Rob'son2b 3 Camp'ellac 4 18 00 Lowrey if Pafkolf 13 Sislerlb 3 0 9 tt!Glavno3b Hodgeslb 4 0 2 0 Fusselmane Snider cf 4 110 aStanky Purillorf 2 0 0 1 DRicee Wadep 2 0 0 2 Mizellp Loesp bH Rice atfsflBaksW Browns Provide Trophy rav Phi"g0' f?"r rJun 5j' that aincluded n " sxtJ a er n homer by Al Clark 25 4 27 12 30 4 24 13 Totals Totals aFlied out for Combs in 8th 000—0 000 000 Cleveland 000 00 lOOx— 1 Washington 2B— Mitchell Runnels SB— Baker BB — Lemon 1 SO— Porterfield 1 Lemon 6 R and ER— Lemon Winner — Porter-fiel- d (5-Loser— Lemon (5-1- mm 5) AB H O A 4 0 0 2 Minosolf 4 Melerf Rob'sonlb y j : ColenVncf Rod guez3b Sheelyc Car'sauelsi Rognvinp 13 19 4 2 0 1 4 4 13 0 3 KeH2b 3 O 3 O Bevan3b 3 0 3 2 Tiptonc 2 10 0 Hooper p 113 0 0 0 Judsonp aZarilla Ken'dyp Joostss Fain lb Philleycf Clark If Valorf 1 1 10 0 0 mw mm mm mm Philadelphia Chicago Fox 2b w mmm mm AB H O A t301 4 3141 4 13 1 4 13 0 3 12 0 3 0 2 4 4 3 14 4 0 0 0 3 111 0! 0 0 0 1 Totals 32 7 24 11 Totals 32 10 27 17 in 8th aPopped out for Judson 010 000 200 — 3 Chicago 000 004 lOx — 5 Philadelphia 2B— Mele 2 Fain: Robinson: Coleman 2 HR— Clark 3B— Fain Judson L SO— Rogovin 2 Judson 1 Win(4-Loser— Rogovin ner—Hooper (2-- General Depot in 6) Close Victory Detroit Priddy2b Peskysa Berryss Souchk3b Dropolb Wertrrf Utah general depot moved into Mullmlf Over lhe Arsenal first place in the Industrial Soft- ball league with a decision over Ogden arsenal in the feature game at Ogden Softball park last night Naval supply depot took the measure of General Mills 10 to 4 and Postal Transport won over Park Drive Inn 9 to 4 Three games are scheduled in the league Friday starting at 6:30 p m as follows: Ogden arsenal vs Ford Sales Postal Transport vs navy supply depot Park Drive Inn vs Utah general depot Summary: 6-- 4 Navy Supply Depot General Mills McGill and Barney and Young Mapescf Hatfield 3b Ginsbergc New Yorl 1 ABHO A 12 10 1101 R"izzutoss 5 0 0 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 0 3 2 16 1 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 Mantle cf Bauerrf Berrac Martin2b Cervlf Collinslb Sain 113 1 2 li p ABHO 3 13 3 O 4 3 12 4 14 3 12 4 3 0 3 3 3 7 A 0 z 0 0 0 1120 4 0 0 12 3 0 2 1! Hocftip 10 0 0 aHopp 30 8 27 6 Totals 36 10 24 11 Totals aFlied out for Hoeft in 9th200 000 — 2 000 Detroit 000 Oil 14x— 7 New York 3B— Wertz HR— Collins 2 Berra BB— 3 Hoeft 6 Sain 1 SO — Hoeft 2 Sain Loser— Hoeft i0-Winner— Sain (6-- 2 the Best ORANGE DRINK you ever tasted! 3) Payne Tanner Win Golf Honors mm ' k R H E Palmer Valate Payne won Ahe blind over "the El Monte golf bogey Weaver course Wednesday at the weekly 10 12 4 4 1 4 ladies day program Grace Tanner won the putting 2 3 contest with the fewest putts on McCoy and nine holes Members of the El Monte club Postal Transport 9 7 2 will travel to Salt Lake on Fri4 4 3 Park Drive Inn day to compete in the Meadow-brooSanders and Stanger Doxey and Invitational event Utah General Depot Ogden Arsenal Monson and Loveland Smith 6 4 4 1 k Dal-lin- College Series on Tap at Omaha OMAHA Neb (UP) — The world series of college baseball — the NCAA tournament — began winner Penn today as s State met champ Texas Duke plays Oregon State Holy Cross meets Western Michigan and Missouri faces Colorado State in other first-dagames Of the double elimination tourney I 15-ga- two-time- y 8 record-smashin- The whiskey with Age in its flavor MaK JT Gef Dad Off to a Good Summer in His Favorite Sport! g mmm Am 'z'u LwXXH T W fy J''aM TlUTjl 1 i - - a semi-final- s IVINRUDE MOTORS 3 horsepower Lightwin 32 pounds GLASS FLY RODS BBffil WPFCTI t ifTm 8' IMAhI mm ism-- THURSDAY JUNE 12th r WILSON GOLF Kf-fWti- lffi Dal Haddock V5 Ask for" double A" INSTEAD THURSDAY Mmctm end Bank DON'T MISS THIS ATTRACTION BERTHANA Wrestling Arena REMINGTON 721 RIFLE 88M Afso Hundreds of Sports Gifts! 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