Show Wildcats San Diego Dedicate Hew Stadium On Friday "oast Eleven Ogden Scene Hurlers TuesStandout SoitbaU Softball Park will vie at World softball contenders Ogden day in four games The opener is set for 6:30 p m Kenny Law will hurl for Phoenix Arizona and Jeft four times Les Hancey will do the cucking for the Bakersfield Calif Elks PATRO LL I NGJJH mm mm ft WITHIAL1WARDEN Of Four Title Games Promises Close Bailie Eight of the 24 teams enrolled in the men’s World Softball Tour-nament at Salt Lake City this week will display their talents to Ogden fans in a four game program Tuesday night in John Affleck Baseball Park Game time for the opener will be 6:30 p m Names of teams to play are not definitely known as the outcome of games during the first three days will determine the pairings Tuesday Weber College and San Diego Junior College footballers will dedicate the new Wildcat stadium Friday at 8 p m Upwards of 5000 will be on hand for the historic occasion After years of ‘dreaming’ the new field becomes a reality this Fisher-Hes- s Ogden’s Og-denit- week-en- d entry in the NSC joust will play one of the feature games while C C Anderson of Logan Utah State tournament winners will perform in 'another one of the headline battles Monday Fisher-Hes- s plays Anthony Motor Sales of Columbus Ohio at 10 p m in the Provo night program A win there would pair the Pontlacs against either Bakersfield Elks or Arizona Flour Mills from Phoenix: C C Anderson drawing a bye through the first round will clash with the winner of the Flagstone Tavern-CassidA C (Kentland Indiana) game also to be played Monday and Should Ogden’s team Bakersfield Calif get by first round opponents two of the best hurlers in softball will face each other Eddie Feigner the King of the King and his Court show linewill be in the Fisher-Hes- s world up during the nine-day Changes Rumored lor Pioneer Loop ' With the 1953 Pioneer League pennant race over and ’the Shaughnessy playoff finals due to start at Great (Falls tonight rumors over the future of the P L circuit are fly-- ’ 4 ing thick and fast are talk of the out f ing about dropping and Pioneer League joining hands International Western with the League This chatter fomes from Billings But mabe Mustang officials have that problem solved Maybe two or more of the 1953 Western International League teams plan to fold This would make room for Great Falls and Billings This corner has been advised thht Billings and Great Falls officials have bellered all sea-- r i son at the poor attendance in s Salt Lake and Ogden When Ogden played at Great’ Falls Billings they attracted f and bnt in splendid crowds Ogden and also in Salt Lake the turnstiles failed to click the way the Montanans figured I they should have clicked There is a story in circulation in Montana that Butte will re- place Ogden in the 1954 cam- paign The league directors naturally would have a big voice t in this change There is also a proposal afoot we understand that would fea- ture Ogden Salt Lake and Provo in Utah Butte Great Falls and 1 Billings in Montana and two of u the current Idaho cities This all sounds like a lot of 3 fodder to this corner If Great Falls and Billings do enroll in the W-- I league salaries and other expenses will jump n’ plenty The classification of the league is much higher Montana directors we are in- i formed feel that Ogden’s attend- ance should be around 100000 instead of the 62000 plus the Reds attracted during 1953 But what about the attendance at Twin Falls Boise Idaho Falls and Pocatello? Up Montana way they -- pre-wint- er meets Wisconsin and State will baUleKansas Kansas y Bowling Association field representative from San Francisco will address members of the Ogden City Men’s Bowling Association at Paramount Bowl next Saturday night He will discuss the 1954 ABC tournament at Seattle and ’show sound pictures The event is set for 7:30 p m Weber College officials look for a stand-ucrowd of more than 5000 fans at the dedication of the new football stadium Friday at 8 p m San Diego Junior College will provide the competition in the intersectional gridiron clash p Red Ranks High in Ex-Ogd- en Major Leagues By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS competition In addition to the regular lineup of stars who suited up during the state meet the Logan club will be strengthened with Ralph Maughan pitcher Ross Christiansen catcher Nathan Done first base Lex Baer pitcher and Lyle Johnson outfield Thel big gun for the Cache Valley team however is their strikeout artist Don Darley who set a new state record of 52 in five compegames against tition in this year’s tourney Tonight at Derkes Field in Salt Lake City the second evening of games features the Calvert Texas team against Wheeler General Tire of Salt Lake City at 8 p m e in These clubs finished the 19J52 World Championships at Phoenix last fall Complete schedule for tonight: 7 p m — Holloman Air Force Base (New Mexico) vs Dairy Queen (Tennessee) 8 p m — Calvert (Texas) vs Wheeler General Tire (Salt Lake City) 9 p m — Kenny Poe (Idaho) vs Douglas Rod and Gun Club (New top-notc- h two-thre- Frank Baumholtz Mexico) once a player for the Ogden 10 p m — Arizona Flour Mills Reds ranks highest among the (Arizona) vs Bakersfield Elks Leaguers now playing (California) Tickets for the Tuesday and in the major leagues latest Thursday night Ogden programs statistics showed Saturday are on sale at Kammeyers and e Chi- Armstrongs Sporting Goods Stores Playing with the cago Cubs Baumholtz has rapped and at Bank Smokery and Frank 149 hits in 490 times at bat for a and Roy’s Grill " Same Looms Lineup season’s average of 304i That is Unless something unforeseen good enough for a tie for 13th "happens the lineup next spring place in National League avwhen the umpires beller ‘play erages ball’ will be the same as at Two other former Pioneer present are listed in the NationLeaguers The majority of fans of the al League batting averages' Solly league feel that the Shaughnessy Hemus of St Louis who once playoff is a waste of time with Pocatello is batting and at an exepnse to the teams played 284 and Bobby Adams of Cinthat reach the finals cinnati formerly of Ogden is hitWhy not eliminate the ting 277 — YORK Hard-hittin- g er last-plac- ‘ Native Dancer And Tom Fool Race Hits Snag Shuaghnessy playoff and have the Pioneer League champions meet the California State League title holders Class C in a four out of seven game series annually? One thing is certain such a series would t pack ’em in A lot of snow will fall before opening nights next April Meantime fans of the league will do a lot ‘of tongue wagging and second guessing This is a part of our great national game Sports Tidbits Arthur Wangsgard of Huntsville will wear a smile today that won’t wear off Mr Wangsgard is 71 years of age For a number of years he applied for Elk per-'mits and they failed in the draw- mg' He hit the jackpot at Salt Lake last Friday -- With the bowling season already underway men and women look for a banner cam- paign The Ladies association p boasts 488 members and the Og- den City Men's Association has a membership of 1485 vt d: The national collegiate TV football schedule will open with the loNebraska-Oregogame on Sept 19 Holy Cross and- - Dartmouth 10w'ill be featured on Sept 26 and California and Ohio State clash son Oct 3 1953-5- 4 fN n Held by New Yorker In the American League best record for an Leaguer is held by Gil McDougald of New York He stands 22nd among American League batters with 146 hits in 500 times at bat for an average of 292 Billy Martin formerly of Idaho Falls has an average of 246 also for the Yankees Three former jPioneer Leaguers are Listed among National League pitchers Gerald Staley of St Louis once a Boise twirler has a record of 16 victories against 8 losses for a percentage ’of 667 Harry Perkowski of Cincinnati an twirler has won 12 and lost 9 Larry Jansen New York formerly of Salt Lake City has won 10 and lost 14 ex-Ogd- Leone George to Vie Wednesday 1 NEW Racing’s (UP) meeting between Native Dancer and Tom Fool hit a snag today when the Dancer was withdrawn from the Sysonby Mile at Belmont Park Sept 26 because of the lack of training time The Dancer recently underwent a minor operation for a leg bruise and in- the opinion of owner Alfred G Vanderbilt “It will be impossible to have him at his best for the Sysonby” “So we feel we must announce that Native Dancer will not run in the Sysonby” Vanderbilt said The announcement of Native Dancer’s withdrawal thus reduced what had been anticipated as a "Dream Race” to just another handicap event The Dancer’s only defeat in 19 races came this year in the Kentucky Derby while Tom Fool Is unbeaten in his last nine starts Their scheduled meeting in the Sysonby had stirred interest throughout the nation for it could have decided the “Horse Of The Year” long-awaite- d - title SALT LAKE CITY (Special)— First wrestling event of the new season at Salt Lake City will be the clash between Gorgeous Pocatello Beats ’ George and Baron Michele Leone outdoors at the fairgrounds next Wednesday evening 8 p m The wrestling will climax a (AP) — Pocatello variety program staged under the POCATELLO School’s Indians trounced Fair Utahof High State the auspices J A Theobald is presenting the Jordan High of Sandy Utah 25-Saturday in an interstate football affair A return match between the game It was the identical score by veteran Buzz Jones and “Treach” won its first Phillips rugged Columbus young- which a Pocatello ster has been added to the pro- game week earlier froih Rock Springs Wyo gram Pocatello led Jordan 19 to O at Manager Theobald announced behalftime The third quarter went is no additional that charge ing made for the mat spectacle scoreless and each team counted final period Only charge will be made for the once in the Pocatello beNext week-enbox seats and other reserves 6000 Conference Six be will admission seats play with gins Big general a clash against Boise in Boise open to the public Jordan High - Oct 10 will find Texas meet-sJn-g Oklahoma before TV viewers Alabama and Tennessee meet nOct 17 and four games will be aired on Oct 24 as follows: - Princeton vs Cornell Mississippi vs Arkansas Illinois vs Syracuse a jlowa vs Indiana -- -- si Minnesota will oppose Pittson Oct 31 Florida tangles vwith Georgia on Nov 7 On this date South Carolina will play North Carolina Northwestern 9ft burgh -- 7 d A brief dedication program will start at 7:45 p m Student Body President John Elzy will be in charge Bill Miller new president will serve as master of ceremonies The dedicatory prayer will be offered by H A Dixon former Weber College president now head man at Utah State at Logan Following the brief ceremony teams of Weber College and San Diego Junior College will tear into each other on the gridiron This will be the first meeting between the two elevens Strong Machine San Diego has- been regarded as one of the strong teams of the Southern California metropolitan junior college area for many years The Californians will provide a wide open brand of football with passes galore The Californians are coached by George Schutte Ed Ruffa is the athletic director Ruffa and Clair Anderson one of the Wildcats’ mentors served together jn the Navy in World War II San Diego Junior College came into existence back in 1914 The Weberites will play a return game in San Diego next year The coast gridders will make the trip to and from Ogden by air They will arrive in and leave when the game closes San Diego will use the split T Coast scribes report that San Diego will trot out two of th'e best passers in Jaysee football this season They’ll strut their stuff before Ogdenites Coach Milt Mecham will send his Weberites through a two hour dress rehearsal Wednesday on the new field starting at 8 p m This will enable the players to get used to the new lights " The Wildcats engaged in a lengthy drill yesterday at Monroe - joust The balance of the TV schedule Les Haney three time Nov of collegiate games follows: who has pitched two teams 14 — Michigan vs Michigan State to two world championships is Nov 21— USC vs UCLA Nov 26 the mound mainstay of'tjie Cali— Utah vs Brigham Young Nov fornia club 28— Army vs Navy Dec 5 — C C Anderson having waltzed Notre Dame vs SMU through the Utah meet with five straight wins is all set to conC A Fleming American tinue this pace against national es Over San Diego These Wildcats Ready to Soar the mountain for the test with the Californians Weber College footballers battle San Diego Junior College in their stadium dedication game Friday night September 18 Four of Coach Milt Mecham’s best backs are shown above coming over 12A Set Reds New iidmtiiariirlExmtttttPr (JDgium Marks in Pioneer Loop Kid Gavilan Favored In Title Go N Y (AP)— Kid world Gavilan the Havfrom welterweight champion ana Cuba has the favorite’s role and plenty to prove when he meets Carmen Basilio in a title match in this hot fight city Friday night The kid will be out to kayo reports that he’s 'slipping Basilio says he’s sure he will-gethe title and he will be out to fulfill the role of a Cinderella boy who was ready to throw in the towel and turn to factory work less than two years ago Basilio 26 is a boy with his heart in his task Gavilan 27 has a lot of heart when the chips are SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Some new i records were set in the 1953 Pioneer League season SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 13 1953 g down t 15-rou- 100-mil- e Regulations governing the pheasant quail and migratory waterfowl seasons were a first order of business during the two fall quarterly session of the Utah Fish and Game Commission held at department offices in Salt Lake City Pheasants will be legal game in all counties of the state beginning at 8 am Saturday morning November 7 through November 8 and 9 to complete the three day season Only cock are legal game with a daily bag limit of three birds a possession limit of e d - lf recently-besto- : MemorialWon By Smoke §creer et according to final averages released by William J Weiss official statistician Quail Hunting Season Will Be Limited To Six Counties In Utah This Fall The fight will be nationally televised (NBC) with a radius including Rochester Utica and Binghampton blacked out Gavilan says he’s sure Basilio will put up a tough fight Basilio says “I plan to keep him busy six The commissioners limited the every minute” The winner is to meet Johnny hunting of quail to six counties Bratton for the title within 60 namely Grand Morgan Salt and Lake Utah Washington days Basilio has trained steadily at Wayne This season will run conhis camp at Sylvan Beach laying currently with the pheasant hunt except in Washoff only two days during the November a nine day where Gavwave heat County ington early September ilan has been working hard at his season for quail will begin NoSummit N J camp facing the vember 7 and end November 15 need to lose seven pounds from Bag limit was set at eight birds the 154 he carried when he beat per day possession limit at Ralph (Tiger) Jones in Madison sixteen The seventy-fivday hunting Square Garden in a middleweight waterfowl season for 26 migratory fight Aug He got down to 150 pounds this was set to open October 10 Saweek and commented “I won’t turday noon and continue through have trouble making weight” for October 23 This longer season for duck goose and other water-fow- l Basilio go the Bafeel shooting includes the folhere observers Fight ‘a better than expected lowing regulations: Seven ducks silio has chance to whip the champion fig- as both bag and possession limits of either uring Gavilan to be weakened by with fourorbonus ducks pintail Bag and poswidgeon the effort of taking off weight Visitors to Basilio’s training session limits for geese- - is six which may camp have come away a bit dis- birds only three orof Canada spedark of the be appointed One ringside watcher comment- cies Shooting hours for each day other than the opening day of ed of Basilio: one-hahour before sunrise to chama him in “I just can’t see Lake Refuge open sunset Clear pionship fight” to daily several in shooting Gavilan has been Commission members noted The champ figured as the 3 do 1 favorite on the early line that full details for regulations He stood to go off even better by covering the above seasons will be shown in proclamations for Friday each season to be published in saw Gavilan’s last title fight him knock out Chuck Davey of the near future Chicago on Feb 11 His last loss Fish Game Action was an upset to Danny (Bang Other official actions during the quarterly meetings were: Bang) Womber here on May 2 Basilio holder of the Approved purchase of winter wed New York State wel- range lands for big game near up Nephi and Levan terweight championship cameIrish with a draw in a fight with Studied department participaBilly Graham of New York here tion in several fisheries projects July 25 He previously had shared being the Blue Meadows two decisions with Graham and project in Sanpete County where has won seven since losing to a proposed fishing lake may be Irish Billy impounded as moneys become available in the future Friday’s fight will be Denied Two applications for oil by the International Boxing Club and the local Arena lease and other use of department owned lands Boxing Club Approved construction and repair costs for project to utilizea Elmer’s Pond near Colton as rearing pond for wild trout for transplanting to other waters Passed on a motion requiring emCHICAGO (UP) — Smoke all license agents or their and chestnut geld- ployees to make out any fish Screen a game licenses sold by an agency ing owned by Reverie Knoll Farms nipped Dixiana’s Sub-Fle- This action was taken in the inin a photo-finis- h today to terest of attaining more legible win the $37500 first prize in the license copies for both the rec$55600 mile and one-- e i g h t h ords and field checking Studied need for more wardens Charles W Bidwell Memorial at and approved luring of same in Hawthorn Park 147-poun- mid-atterno- i SYRACUSE bolo-punchin- Left to right: The Max Scott Tom Musgrave Gary Belnap and Tom Kearns kickoff is set for 8 p m Teamw ise t land-own- er Nampa Smothers' Idaho Falls 53-7: IDAHO g FALLS (AP) hard-hittin- g — A Nam- pa Idaho football squad smothered the Idaho Falls Tigers 53-- 7 Saturday to hand the Bulldogs thjir secondlossstraight Big Six Conference Dale Beltz and Bob Fouser combined a slick passing combination and the running of Dan Flores to take the victory The Nampa linemen consistently Idaho Falls' which is its first year as a memplaying ber of the Big Six loop after a three-yea- r layoff Idaho Falls racked up its lone touchdown shortly before the second half opened when Gary Miller returned the Nampa punt to d line Nampa held the but tried to pass out of the spot and center Doug Lockyer picked off the aerial and hit the end zone from the 20 Miller booted the extra point Nampa scored another touchdown in the third quarter and made a complete rout of the gamd in the final quarter with 27 points out-charg- six-yar- i Og- g 89-4- 2 J most needed sections of the state and as moneys permitted All five commission members were present for the meetings including Chairman K E Bob Bullock J Allen Browne rG Golden Sanderson Rulon White and Robert Mitchell Successful Hunt Field reports coming from fish and game department personnel indicate a successful hunt for mourning doves over most of the state as the season passes the halfway mark The shoot for these flyway speedsters began September 1 and ends September 13 The reports show an early migration of doves leaving some of the valleys at higher elevation Best hunting reports have come from the outlying farming sections lying generally along the south central portions of the state Department enforcement officers have made a number of arrests during the dove hunt for shooting from cars and on or near highways Utah law reads “That it shall be unlawful for any person to discharge any kind of firearm from an automobile or other vehicle or to discharge a firearm within 50 feet of any public highway” Such a highway includes any and all roads maintained wholly or in part by public funds Sportsmen are reminded that the law is being enforced in the interest of themselves the and protection of property alike A high percentage of tall gun accidents occur when in or near vehicles and along such highways smooth-passin- pennant-winnin- den set a new record for most games won land conversely fewest games lost with its record for the season Oddly enough however the twin records do not establish a new mark for won-los- t percentages that mark having been 695 by Boise during the 1942 split season Salt Lake held the old record for most games won 84 set in 1951 Pocatello the record for fewest games lost 46 set in 1942 and duplicated in 1950 The only team batting figure listed whjch sets a new league mark is that of 985 strikeouts for Magic Valley passing the old mark of 855 strikeouts inflicted on Pocatello in 1950 Among individual batting leaders for the season two new league records were set Oscar Sardinas of Great Falls wound up with a 416 average passing the mark set by Pete Hughes of Ogden — 409 — in the days of ' Park - Coach Mecham plans to start Dale Young (195) and Sid Wyatt (190) at the wings Jack Brown (195) and Sajn Mokaulu (190) of Honolulu will draw the starting tackle positions Steve Foulger (175) and Ken Karawa (170) look like the starting ghards Either Pete Miller (185) or Wayment Cash (180) will open at center Mecham Undecided Mecham will pick his four man backfield from the following: Tom Musgrave (165) or Max Scott (175) quarterbacks Dick White (165) left halfback Gary Belnap (170) right halfback and Tom Kearns (180) fullback Coach Shutte of San Diego expects to open against Weber with the- following lineup: Ends — Bob Willcoxon (200) i and Art Cottee (175) Tackles — Lance Morton (210) and Richard Gilliland (215) Guards — Pat McCormick (175) 1939 and Roger Booth C200) Olney Patterson of Ogden got Center — Frank Mattarocci 146 strikeouts to pass the old mark of 144 set by Joe Egnatic (200) Quarterback — Joe McNamara of Boise ’in 1940 Of the 13 top batting spots for (170) Halfbacks — Tom Chrones (160) 1953 Sardinas grabbed off five (160) of them In addition to having and A1 Chapman — Harold Fullback Krupema the heftiest average for the year e (175) he led the league with 43 hits — three short of the rec-or— 194 total hits 287 bases and 16 three-bashitsu Other season batting leaders: Mike Witwicki of Great Falls 132 rups scored and 44 stolen bases John Moskus Salt Lake Md (UP) — City 28 home runs and 117 runs BALTIMORE batted in Olney Patterson 146 Doug Ford Harrison N Y strikeouts and 138 bases on balls leading money winner of Ernie Sierra Idaho Falls 16 sac- golf’s and diminutive Dick the year rifice hits' and Lee Tate Salt Mayer St Petersburg Fla who Lake (Cityj hit by pitcher 12 hasn’t won a major tournament times all season were tied for the lead Over on the mound one league today at the end of the third record was broken and a second round of the $15000 Eastern was tied Burt Barkelew Salt open Lake City pitched to a 12-- won-loplaying in the same threesome record for a new record av- they turned in three under par erage of 857 passing the old rounds do give them a total of mark of 824 set in 1952 by Nick 209 each for 54 holes one stroke Genesta of Billings Ed Schaack ahead of Peter Cooper White of Magic Valley with 10 wins Plains N Y who led at the against 19 losses tied the record end of the second round yesterfor games lost day Jim O’Reilly of Boise took Cooper leading at the start of season’s 1953 top today’s round ran into trouble three of the pitching spots tying with Tom in the beginning when he bogeyed Puehl of Great Falls at 176 strike- the par four second hoi® ' by outs pitching 198 bases on balls missing a two-foputt H® got and giving up 19 wild pitches into trouble again on the seventh Reno Barbisan Idaho Falls ap- and ninth holes with his putter peared in the most games 40 but recovered sufficently on th® and also com'pleted more games back nine to move into a ti than any other pitcher: 20 Earl for second place wdth Julies s Escalante of Idaho Falls who ap- Buros N C and Ed peared in 38 games and com- (Porky) Oliver of Palm Springs pleted 18 pitched 257 innings for Calif each with a 210 one Strok® the highest total in that depart- behind the leaders ment Another of yesterday’s leader Carl Wells Ogden with a 19-who ran into trouble was Otto record tied with Clyde DeWitt Greiner White Beaches N J (19-8- ) for most games won and who was second at the end of th® with Ralph Birkofer of Ogden for second round Greiner finished hit batsmen honors with 11 with a one over par 73 that put Alonso Ruiz allowed the most him into a tie with Ralph Lomeli ' Fresno Calif who led at th® home runs 16 end of the first round Oakland Defeats Stars One of the big disappointment! HOLLYWOOD (AP)— A three-ru- n of the day was Oliver who was double with two out in the four under par for 13 holes and ninth inning by second baseman then lost his touch He bogeyed the next two holes Piper Davis sent Oakland to a both The final round of the tourney victory over the champion Hollywood Stars in the Pacific will be played tomorrow for th first place prize of $2400 Coast League yesterday j - free-Jjittin- g ! j twq-bas- d Doug Ford Tied With Dick Mayer e i st 2 ot Mid-Pine- j i 6 6-- 5 i |