Show w go O' t fv P 9 V J ' THE OGDEN ©m (UTAH) The best informed man in the world to talk about the battle between Rocky Marciano heavyweight champion and Don Cockell of England challenger at Kezar Stadium San Francisco May 16 is the person who fought both Harry who now keeps you Matthews rising young fuel warm instead of knocking you cold compares the two men who beat him rslcine Sole Opening Day Hurler to Win Complete Game in Spring Training oil-deal- er So says Royal Brougham sports either I guess I’ll fust be a neueditor and nationally known col- tral and let the best man win umnist of the Seattle Post Intelligencer under recent date Then followed the interview' with Matthews under the heading “Questions and Answers” Here it 1$: questions by friend Sports Quickies Stars in ABC Pin Tournament FORT WAYNE Ind (UP) — The American Bowling Congress tournament was cut to early singles and doubles rounds today and booster competition tonight because of Good Friday The marathon tourney was highlighted yesterday by the move of George Lutzcn and Bill Ililligoss of Niles Mich into the doubles lead They did it with a 1290 score Pete Nadian and Frank Katsal-i- s of Chicago took fourth place with a 1253 score Nadian had a 641 series and Katsalis a 612 as the Chicago pair moved ahead of Wilmer Lary and Othel Wucherpfennig of Clinton Iowa The Niles pair may turn out to be the youngest twosome ever to take the ABC doubles lead Lutzen is 21 and Ililligoss 23 Both are competing in their first ABC tourney Ililligoss manager of a grocery store has boon bowling for four years and carries a 185 average He rolled a 685 series the highest this year in the doubles and had a 259 game His league highs are 752 and 254 Lutzen a small bowler after five years has a 190 average for two leagues He has league highs of 692 and 268 Yesterday he pounded out a 605 series Lutzen has 1750 in and Ililligoss 1777 Aside from the one doubles shift the rest of the tourney hit the doldrums after two days of rapid changes 'Button Bedinger Niles Mich had a 637 series — high for the day in singles — but was well out of the monev John Ashenbren-nc- r 598 and Otto Auch Jr 574 Detroit had the day’s second high doubles — 1172 But it lagged well off the pace Ogden will be the scene of two major golf tournaments during 1955 The annual Intermountain amateur classic since the 20s will again be staged over answers and by Royal Brougham the Ogden Golf and Country club Mr Matthews: course in late May The 1955 Q From the standpoint of box- best ball event for amateurs is ing which is the better? slated for July 24 over the canA Cockell is the better boxer course He is faster and shiftier knows yon more about ring science Unless some local business Q: Which of the two is easier come to the rescue and men to hit? soon for the A It may sound funny Metropolitan Baseball 1 one was able of the oldest ama me to say this but League saw seml teur You men both on to land pro circuits in Utah me outbox Rocky in the first may fold up for the 1955 searound the writers gave me the son President Ray Hancock and are doing everyhis the edge I was hitting him to able was also I thing keep the fine possible pretty good amateur league intact Withto score against Cockril esHanpecially in the first fight right-han- d drawal of Ford Sales andSwift’s season sen and Lime last Q Which is the better from the 1955 circuit dealt sad puncher? A Marciano It wasn’t a right blows to the amateur loop which won his fight against me it was a left But he murders his Thil Rizzuto the Yankee shortopponents with his right hand - stop will be 37 years old next Q Which Is the more aggres- September but he insists that he live? hasn’t slowed down People who A Marciano forces you more: say so he says are talking he keeps boring in The English through their hats Some who champion doesn’t run away have watched him this spring though he keeps right on after say he’s a step slower than he was in his prime Phil says that’s you Q Which is the better defen- bunk “A whole step” he told sive fighter? the Sporting News “is a lot of A Cockell Everybody hits ground to an infielder If I had Rocky He takes three or four lost that much I’d certainly punches to land one But that know it a lot ihore than a lot of one really hurts people who’ve said I have gone ring back that far” Q How about -generalship? Ogden Mixed Double Teagae A Don is a pretty cute fellow When High series individual Bert Matkln HELPFUL HINT Cecil Bradbury 562 Mable Estes In the ring He is more of an using minnows always give your Ml 532 Epplev 521 High single orthodox boxer But Marciano is fish time to turn the bait around game Grace individual Keith McFariand 244 Bert Matkin 220: Grace Eppley 206 harder to figure out he doesn’t in his mouth before setting the Lola Farr 202 High team series tell can’t You book the Is not hook With worms this fight by 2279 Team high game what he’s going to do They say necessary 813 Bowerbank-Ayou- b Bradbury - Olsen won the second half he doesn’t know himself The Calcutta dinner on the Gameness Courage eve of the $70000 golf tourna Q Which would you say has ment at Las April 27 the more courage and gameness has been sold Vegas months out for when things start getting tough? The event will be for men only A Don’t think Don isn’t game this Gene pubMurphy year You remember how I had him cut director of the Desert Inn licity His trainer our first in fight up informs this comer wanted to stop the fight but Cockell wouldn't quit But Rocky Senior boys ‘and girls will roll The Ogden Junior Chamber of Is dead game too he proved team events tomorrow mornin The will assist Commerce again that in his first match with Joe Standard-Examine- r in the promo- ing at the Ogden Bowling Center Walcott tion of the annual Utah and eleventh temQ Which has the better youngsters in the Bantam and baseball Boys game Junior divisions will compete in perament for a fighter? 10 A I think the Englishman He at Affleck Park June singles and doubles at the Parais one of the coolest guys I ever mount Bowl in the final day of met Rocky on the other hand the Ogden Elks sponsored junior He’ll take is more bowling tournament chances Individual champions were in the older boys’ and Q What about Marciano’s sore crowned 74-7- 1 nose? Is it likely to prove a psygirls’ singles and doubles last week and in the junior and banchological disadvantage? A It sure might The champ team events Saturday’s winINDIANAPOLIS (AP)— tam marks easy The pictures show he The ners along with last week’s titlists Fort Wayne Pistons chugged had a cut over his eye in my be will presented trophies by the lead over Syraalong with a Elks fight On the other hand Cockell cuse Lodge This tourney is the in the National Basketball gets banged up too And a bad Assn event of the junior today but they still concluding cut might decide a championship faced playoff season for boys and girls has kept them bowling especially with television and the from a jinx that of the Ogden City and Weber winning a single game at officials being more careful County Recreation Departments in six years of trying Q Do you think the San Fran- Syracuse The Tistons won the nod over AJBC program cisco match will go the limit? schedule for toThe getting morrow’ complete A No Somebody will go down the Nats last night which gets underway at their last two points on free before the 15th round as follows: is 9:30 am fiQ How about picking the win- throws five minutes after the At Parsmeunt Bowl nal whistle BANTAM DOUBLES: Alley 1— Lee ner for us? Ann them The Sadowy and Mary Ann White three victory gave A Aw I don’t like to do that Aliev 2 — Ronald Moore and Steven Nats over the sagging Noorda Marciano is the favorite but I’m straight Alley 3 — Ricky Noorda and Bart Hopkins Alley 4— Steve Grill and not so sure he will beat this but they still have to win the big Lewis White: Alley 5— Skippy one at Syracuse where they have fellow and Ralph Goldsberry Alley 6— Howes and Dale Jackman-AlleQ Well then: who will you lost 29 straight That string in- Norman 7 — Dean Wiese and Gordon Hancludes the first two games of be pulling for? cock and BobAlley 8— David Stanger A Most people pull for the un- their current championship se- by Manning Alley 9 — James Keller and Kennie Nelson: Alley 10 — Ronald derdog and I guess I’m no excep- ries and Roger Hart Hart They meet again in a televised tion And yet I don’t like to see JUNIOR DOUBLES: Alley 13— Roger Poulter and Eddy White Alley 14— an American lose the title game tomorrow afternoon I rs By Ed WILKS The Associated Press Only three of the 16 pitchers who probably will be oil the mound in next week’s major league ppeners have gone a full nine innings in this spring’s exhibition games— and only one of the three came off with a victory Carl Erskine and Philadelphia’s Robin Roberts are the only National League openers to go all the way In the American League Cleveland’s Bob Lemon is all by himself although New York’s Whitey Ford entered Brooklyn’s! the ninth but left with nobody out in a losing decision ft Erskine alone won shutting out ) with difficulty Washington! (6-0- WednesdayJ Gussie to Serve Dodgers fame gets into form for her new Gussie Moran of tennis and lace panties NEW YORK— Gorgeous her role as a radio commentator for the Brooklyn Dodger baseball games Gussie who’ll make too much to have doesn’t each appear offical debut on a sports panel before and after Dodger game trouble in going through all the emotions experienced by a Dodger fan time after time through the long baseball season Bowlina Scores all-aroun- d i We Always Scrap' Aussies to Present Fine Olympic Site high-strun- Fort Wayne Beats g Syracuse 3-- 2 74-7- 1 Men-dm- er on the main stadium which will handle about 120000 fans Of these 70000 can be seated and the other 50000 will stand A $7832400 program for is under wray facilities Olympic now Work already has right started on Olympic Village where 600 homes will be built at a cost of $4480000 to house the 6000 competitors and will be finished well before the opening of the games on Nov 22 1956 i Sir Frank also laughed off re- By HAL WOOD SAN FRANCISCO (UP)— Aus lports that Melbourne would not n tralia will present the finest be able to handle the Olympic Games facilities in his- - visitors that the Olympics draw “I’m on the housing committee tory Sir Frank Beauepaire vetout-of-tow- j eran Australian games official and competitor said today Scoffing at continuing charges that bickering in Melbourne was ruining work on the Olympic layout Beauepaire said: We’ll have the finest games t the Olympics ever had in all their history Former Olympic Swimmer d Beauepaire here on an tour was a member of the Olympic committee that obtained the games for Australia He was a swimming competitor in the 1908 1920 and 1924 games and currently is one of the country’s top industrialists heading a big tire manufacturing company and I know something about “I’ll say that if we’ll be visitors we have 50000 of them care to take able “The committee is expecting about 20000 I would estimate that the total of visitors won’t run much above 10000 to 12000 Foundations have been laid for But nQ matter how many we the swimming pool and a stand is of them have we’ll take care constructed to seat 6500 “Australia is a hospitable coun- being is a surprising amount “There try The residents want to take of activity in the ticket selling that” he smiled lay-ou- around-the-worl- ir the visitors at no cost But department” orig-irall- y said we are asking that they charge something and give the money to charity if they w'ant The price Frank Sir “Most of the swimming tickets already have been sold And about 30 per cent of the seats have for a room will run from $225 been booked for the stadium to $280 a day” “Of course many good seats Work Moves Ahead are being held back for the visiWork is moving steadily ahead tors from foreign countries” i Coast League fat ley Keenan and Ronald Ratcliffe Al- - Alley 6— Hooks: Checkets Bybee 15 — John Benway and Mike Rob erts Alley 16 — Charles Bird and Richand ard Flaig Alley 17 — Clair Howes Dennis Charlton Alley 18 — Richard Jerry Ashton Keith Merle Hildreth and Dwaia GIRLS TEAM: (All ages using large balls) Minor Results Kellner's Arm Feels All Right By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pacific Coast League Sacramento 3 Hollywood 0 RICHMOND Va (UP) — Alex Seattle 8 Oakland 7 San Diego 9 San Francisco 1 Kellner of Kansas City plagued Portland 7 Los Angeles 2 by arm trouble most of last season reported no ill effects to- Texas League Dallas 11 Shreveport 9 (11 instint day after his eight-inninnings) against Norfolk of the Piedmont in-- i Houston 6 Tulsa 5 g (10 i League Kellner gave up eight hits and all Norfolk’s runs as the Athto the minor letics bowed reBlackwell Ewell leaguers tired the side in order in the ninth Kansas City collected only four hits including a homer by Vic Power 5-- 2 SNOW ICE MUD House of Champs Red Smith at 51st and Broadway or what he calls Cauliflower Alley because Tony Canzoneri has a joint up the street and Jack Dempsey's is across the way Which means that the Toy Bulldog is back in circuh tion and thaFis a very good thin? “I’ll have about 25 paintings in the show” Mickey said “if they get here “from Los Angeles They are mostly landscapes and that sort of thing with two or three or four with a touch of surrealism They’re not all late work They’re mostly pictures I’d kind of like to keep and some of the early oAes are strictly primitive “There’s Still a touch of the primitive in my work I hope I never Jose that The prize fighter he ought to be a little primitive shouldn’t he?” “Seven or eight years ago” a man said “you told me ‘I know it’ll be another five years before I can paint the way I want to Do jyou paint that way now?” “Hell” Mickey said “another 50 years and I won’t paint the way I want to Now I get two three pictures with just a little of the technique I’d like to have But what I’m looking for now is 4-- 3 (19-12- 6-- 5 n n 7-- 6 Cleveland — Bob Lemon (23-7- ) gave up nine hits three of them homers in a defeat by Giants Tuesday li Monte Irvin made his second homer good for tie in three runs to break 5-- 1-- 1 ninth ) Detroit — Ned Garver blanked Atlanta of Southern on two hits in a Assn (14-11- six-inni- 8-- 0 ng game Sunday Kansas City — Alex Kellner (6-1w’ent seven innings gave hits walked two and nine up defeat by Norfanned eight in folk of Class B Piedmont League Thursday Smacked for two-ru- n 7) 5-- 2 homer in fourth inning four-ru- n New York — Whitey Ford (16-8- ) left in ninth with bases loaded against Atlanta last leading with 54 defeat Charged Friday success after I’m dead” — Porterfield Bob Washington This was a long lunch in five ) worked gave innings on Second Ave where the runs five hits and proprietor Lawton Cairver also up eight as Brooklyn won paints Here was tough little Wednesday — Carl Erskine ) Brooklyn Michael Patrick Walker and his out 10 shut but hits gave up pretty daughter Pat and Tiere ReWednesday was a richness of memories for Washington 11 row while becoming Mickey was a kid out of Eliza- tired to in shutout hurl first beth N J who won the welterthis pitchers among league major weight championship of the world “ spring and the middleweight championship and fought Jack Sharkey a Beats Beaumont draw for the heavyweight cham) Chicago — Bob Rush pionship and has been an artist gave up run and joined with Bob since then and a saloon keeper Thorpe to defeat Beaumont of and an actor and a night club en- Texas League on four hits tertainer Monday working seven innings There were tales of boyhood in ) Cincinnati — Art Fowler the Keighry Head section of worked’ Jast five innings but Elizabeth which Mickey remem- missed decision in victory over bers as a place of muddy streets Lynchburg Class B Piedmont and frame shacks “with a saloon League Thursday called Cooper’s Corner where the Milwaukee —Warren Spahn (21-1men settled all their arguments went) seven innings gave up and Mrs Sampson’s store which a first inning run and was credwas run by the only Jewish lady ited with victory over Dein the neighborhood and if the troit Wednesday Irish needed a loaf of bread she’d New Yfork — Johnny Antonelli trust ’em for it and she never lost ) Ijas been idle more than a quarter a week (rut finger shaving Mon“There was this time in prohi- day scheduled against Boston bition when I could get $10 for a Friday fight but the same night I and Philadelphia — Robin Roberts about four other' young guys ) pitched seven innings could get $1000 for hijacking a gave up six hits and left trailing truck of liquor So I took the on Norm Zauchin’s two-rua was and it fight and the $10 homer as Phils beat Boston in good thing because after a few 10th Thursday months I was known as the prize Pittsburgh — Max Surkont fighter of the neighborhood and hurled six innings gave up I could have anything I wanted” three runs but missed decision There were tales of the cham- in victory over Baltimore Mon- and when Mickey pionship days day his managed Doc Kearns went St Louis— Brooks Lawrence romping about the world — tales (15-6- ) gave up three runs in fifth of nights with the Gertrude Stein before leaving with lead over mob in Paris tales of other nights White Sbx Thursday in game won with other mobs in Chicago and by Chicago especially the night Kearns stifOnly four of the 16 were open' fened Machine Gun Kelly with a ing day choices a year ago — and of! lost won Erskine sneaky hook none them Lawton Carver was saying this to the Giants Roberts was was all strictly according to form beaten by Pittsburgh Parbecause if you read the form you nell lost to the Athletics and would realize how many tough Ford though escaping the deguys were also painters “Like cision lasted just 3 innings as Goya who was a bull fighter and Washington beat the Yanks Fletcher Martin a Navy boxer Just three of yesterday’s games who started painting after he got failed to involve an opening day flattened by Sailor Eddie Huff- pitcher1 man and Georgie Abrams the Orioles Cop fighter who does portraits and Baltimore got just two hits but Joey Gatto the old featherweight Balch-eBob and Bernt Purkey’s eight walks in turned painter w ho flew over the North Pole eight innings and two Pittsburgh and did water colors up there errors handed the Orioles a and George Bellows a great ar- victory The Giants tied it up in the tist who was shortstop at Ohio following State and could haVe been a big eighth with four runsdouble-plaa of A1 boot Rosen’s leaguer” “You forgot Jog Brown” a man ball and then scored the winning said “a fighter who teaches box- run in the ninth on reliefer Bill to beat Cleveing and art at Princeton and is a Wight’s wild pitch It was the final game land hell of a sculptor” spring “Speaking o t Bellows” Mickey in the New split Walker said f‘he is great and series which ended in a inhits three had Rizzuto Phil of at his that job ‘Stag Sharkey’s’ two in homer second that’s great! but did you ever cluding his well afield as study the fifghters ip that paint- days and played Richmond ing? No all you (saw was the the Yankees whipped International League 174 crowd and the faces and the ex- of the out two knocked weather Cold citement and the resin dust in the Milwaukee-Detroi- t at Togames: air but look at the fighters Washat and Ohio ledo Brooklyn (Copyright 1955 INew York " ington Herald Tribunt 4-- 3 ’s 6-- 0 6-- 0 nine-innin- g Sacramento Still On Top of Coast League Ladder -- (13-15- 2-- 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS n Some of the prognosticators of gloom for the Sacramento Solons still were having to eat crow today The Solons still are on top of the Pacific Coast League standings winners of pre-seaso- three straight ' Rookie 3-- 0 d ld TRUCK THAT 8--7 7-- 2 TRUCK (12-10- 9-- 1 2) 2-- 1 (21-12- (23-15- n 2-- 1 4-- 3 (9-1- 8) 9-- 8 i 4-- 3 7-- 6 4-- 3 4-- 2 0 0 0 6-- 4 TODAY ’most everyone knows Cyrus Noble Straight Kentucky Bourbon is available in Utah Try this famous whiskey yourself and see why it has been a favorite since 1871 with Westerners who know fine bourbon 5-- 3 LET’S GO CAMPING OFFICIAL KIT OFFICIAL CANTEEN AMERICA’S LOWEST PRICED TRUCK SST J WITH 115 HP MORE POWER SUPER-HURRICA- ENGINE NE 85c BAGS Dacron Filled URGES! 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