Show f THE OGDEN CA (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- ' 1 MONDAY EVENINO APRIL 18 1955 R Dir HDDs Carl Paylor veteran third base-ma- n OGDEN’S OPENER is slated Union City Ind Bill Cooke Los Hicks Leavington Canada will will cavdrt at third base Drew for Friday at 7:45 pm Angeles Jack Kidd Birmingham perform in right field The Bees and the Reds will col- Ala Timothy Dinkelacker Cin- Gilbert Knoxville Tenn will ca- again He played this position in’ Jim Crandall’s Ogden Reds of ting fielding and warming up 1955 will limber up briefly at the pitchers Tomorrow night the Ogden Affleck Park at 7 pm this eves days Junior Chamber of Commerce ning after spending on the road from spring training will dine the new Reds at the Top of the Town at Hotel Ben Locamp at Douglas Ga mond This event is slated for will The squad of 17 players 7:30 other and do a lot of running pm and is open to the pubin- Thompson Hated With Greatest In Chicago over the weekend this corner asked Abe of the fabulous Harlem GlobeSapersfbin owner-coactrotters to pick an e basketball team Saperstein started his Trotters 28 years ago with an old broken down automobile and five ball players Today the Globetrotters girdle the globe and exhibit their basketball tomfoolery before millions exercising Manager Crandall formed The Standard-Examinetoday THE FIRST ALL out practice is slated for tomorrow at 11 am This drill will last more than three hours It will consist of hit i h all-tim- am and again at 11 7 on Thursday the Reds will move to Salt Lake City for the opening game of the season against the Bees pm Then 7 Giants Still Have That manager arc scaled at $5 $10 $20 and $30 Letterheads of the promotion carry the following: “Las Vegas presents for the real heavyweight championship of the world 15 rounds Moore vs Valdes” Maybe Kearns Moore and Valdes forget By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK (AP) — How that a chap named Rocky Mar- is the current hcaywcight can you set? champion with the baseball season still k P5rt! Boise Braves bascballers will'" its tirst ing out of the corners feinting report at Boise late today from in? the world champion New driving and shooting their training camp in California York Giants already were sound“Who can forget Hank Luisetti Nineteen are included on ing the alarm that a serious of Stanford in the few years he the rosterplayers Boise home first The pitching shortage of second-linwas in the basketball spotlight Leo would Durocher’s keep likely “You know that Luisetti club from repeating It’s probably scored 50 points against the earliest surrender on record You wonder if Luisetti Cleveland starts off looking had played under today’s conlike money fti the bank especial- ditions swifter pace what he would have scored He averaged pionship go at San Francisco be- - lv in view of the Yankees crazy over 16 points for three years tween Champion Rocky Marciano C?1nn!fnVVwi' per game in the days of the and Don Cockell of England The ?nd£?ime center jump In his last season bout is slated for May 16 and will be little doubt the he averaged 21 points per be televised in theaters over the are tight as a banjo after the angry demonstration which caused game Fretty good for a time nation both Irv Noren and Hank Bauer when scoring did not come frebe thumbed from the field to quently Ogden Junior Chamber of by Umpire Bill McKinley For “Bobby McDermott was prob- Commerce will toss a dinner the first time since 1953 Casey ably the best long shot Here’s a party for the Ogden Reds at Stengel barred the Yankee dressguy who could shoot straight as Top of the Town Hotel Ben Lo- ing room to reporters an arrow from 30 to 40 feet out mond tomorrow night The From here the Chicago White He led the Fort Wayne Zoilners event is slated for 7:30 pm Sox still look like the runnersup to world championships during President Carl Buehler will two more rookies in their With World War I days and he pre- preside and Jack Curtice of starting lineup — third baseman viously starred with the original Utah University will be the Ken Boyer and outfielder Bill New York Celtics principal speaker The event is Virdon — the St Louis Cardinals “Other great floormcn were open to the public at $165 a give every appearance at first Chuck Hyatt of the University of plate glance of being the most imPittsburgh and later AAU basketproved club in the National ball sensation Nat Holman of REMINDER— The Salt League Virdon lost no time the old Celtics and Ashworth at Affleck winning a game with a home run game opening ‘Cat Thompson the Montana j par£ Friday will get underway at The Cincinnati Reds hailed as State star of the late 20’s 745 m sharp Most of Ogden’s potentially the most murderous the only collegian ever to make home gamcs during the year will hitting team in the league have All America four consecutive start at this hour which will be been the spring’s biggest disap!? good news to all baseball fans pointment at the plate “Hyatt played for Doc Carlson There were 654 new cases of at Pitt from 1928 through 1930 pneumonia in this area because He was player of the year in 1930 the baseball magnates stubbornly and helped Pitt win two national refuse to concede that the season championships Thompson played opens a week too early under Ott Romney at Montana Jackie Robinson’s quick-witte- d first State and made stunt of stopping and being purteam in 1927 1928 1929 and 1930 posely hit by a batted ball near He uasplajcr of the year in shortstop to break up what 1929 when Montana State won looked like a double-plaagainst the national championship That the Dodgers is certain to bring team averaged 60 points per game a new rule declaring both runand that was way back in the long ners out in case of a repeat The ago a remarkable feat Thompson amazing thing is that it took this in my book is truly one of basketlong for the question to arise ball’s greats” hac to be a composite job but after jotting down names I wound up with six of 'em” said the bos$ of the Trotters “There’s George Mikan Hank Luisetti Bob McDermott and three oldies Nat Holman Chuck Hyatt and Ashworth ’Cat’ Thomp- - v jit-cia- CN 'V V —- tv M ? -- ti no i r ? 3-- 14-1- 'Ttr w? MM— 'r j Chicago 2 Cleveland 4 2 Boston Baltimore 9 Detroit IS Kansas City 0 Washington 7 New York 3 Cleveland Chicago v- -- rw "j) T TL AB ’ " j S e J v-- V - r - Z- X 4 r I' jcgc’Vx - u-quesne V -- i All-Ameri- y all-tim- e Feats Recalled ! 'Baby' Endurance Test Set for Local Bowlers Kaline of Detroit tied k maby jor league record yesterday inblasting two home runs in one ning in an American League baseball headliner Wonder how many local fans recall the- - feats of Nate Schand-lin- g of the Logan Collegians Ernie Lombardi of the Ogden Gunners in the late 20’s in the Utah-IdahLeague Strange as it may seem Schand- ling blasted two home runs in the first inning against Ogden as the Collegians posted 13 runs at what is now the Ogden Stadium The Collegians failed to score the rest of the game And of the crowd of 2000 at the start only a handful remained to the final out The Gunners came back with 14 runs in their half of the ninth decision And to eke out a Lombardi Ogden catch-- 1 'Big Six’ two home runs in the cr slapped One of his blows Ogden ninth came with the bases full In that particular game the Og denites tallied nine runs after two men were out five of these com- ing on Lombardi’s grand slam 1 A1 A Fox and Dropo 2: Strickland and Wertz Left — Cleveland 8 Chicago 8 — BB — Harshman 5 Houtte-ma- n 4 SO Harshman 7 Houtteman 3 HO— Houtteman 7 in 7 3 Mossi 0 in — Houtteman 3 3 Harshman 0 L— 1 Mossi 0 W — Harshman U — Summers Hurley Houtteman Soar and Runge T — 2:26 Second game: ooo 012 100—4 9 o Cleveland 1 (1-- CLmon I j i HSSnVu02 (0-- ABHO v Jacobs 2b i I Valorf Finigan3b Bevan3b 2 0 Zerniallf 0 0 0 Stewartlf 4 0 4 0 W Wilson c£ 3 0 9 0 Power lb 3 rtiBfrutiiiriftwii vw- - trW- - 1110 4 112 Where’s the Ball? Boone3b Delsinglf Tuttle cf San Francisco catcher apto look for the ball (arrow) his head as turns he confused pears which went sailing over him The throw made from the outfield in an attempt to catch Dick Whitman (top photo) Portland center-fielde- r scoring in the third inning bounced off the catcher’s before he retrieved the ball Walt Judnich scored another and glove run for the Beavers (bottom photo) Watching play closely is in the game played at Umpire Chris Valenti Portland won San Francisco 3 Nino Disillusioned 110 1 0 Soicerp Wheatp 110 Trice p R-E- 2-- 0-- 6-- R 0-- 1-- 4-- (2-- (0-- 0) 1) A— 16662 New Tark ABHO A SAN FRANCISCO (UP)— Nino Valdez No ger for the world’s heavyweight crown and his manager challen- ever-populbeak-bustin- ar g 5 3 3 0 3 2 14 2 0 3 0 4 12 0 4 1 10 0 4 13 0 4 0 12 Washington ABH O A - Bauer rf Umphlettrf Busby cf Carey3b Vernon lb Mantlecf Sieverslf Berrae Yost 3b Skowronlb Cervlf Fitzgeraldc 4 2 3 1 0 4 3 2 14 2 4 2 12 10 113 3 4 0 2 1 Runnels2b 2 0 0 0 ' Kline ss 4 0 2 2 Schmitz p 3 12 5 Sheap 0 0 0 1 Coleman2b 10 12 Rizzutoss 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 aHoward Hunter ss bSlaughter 1 Lopatp 2 Larsen j 0 0 0 s Lo-p- at R-E- 3 2-- R 0-- 0-- 7-- world’s 175 Archie Moore pound boxing champion tests Nino Valdes European and South at Las American champion 15 over on rounds Nevada Vegas 2 May post-gradua- Minor Results 0 0-- 2 HE d 4-- 2’ 5-- 2 1 n 0-- 6 1-- 6 8-- 3-- 3 6--5 4-- 8r ( 6-1- 5-- 5 0 7-- Savage to Test Boyd Tonight City-Web- er 2-- 3 er R-E- 2-- R 4-- 0-- Expensive Season For Cincy Tailor 5-- 1-- (2-- 0) (0--1) cr Now you’ll be prouder than ever to drink and serve it Every mellow drop is 6 years old Try it today! Coast League V half-frozen- ” V (1-- (0-- 1) under-nourishe- d Fight Results Kentucky Straight eight-rounde- O O 10-- 3-- 5-- IS PROOF STAGS DIST C0 t FRANKFORT KY h 1-- 4 0-- 5-- Proud is the word for Old Stagg 4-- ts 1-- 160-pound- 6-- 5 8 6-- 3 4-- u 4-- 2 1 1-- 4--4 (1-- 0-- 4-- 4 a remarkable value! 1- -3 5-- 3-- 0-- $42-46- mid-dleweigh- e — 8--4 More than ever bG-Frees- 2-- 3 y best-know- 1) te 5-- 3 w 1- -1 0) i e Ez-zar- (2-- has been sought by Ross Brooklyn Plttsbargh For! Nelson too it will be AB H O A ABHO A chance to prove that he’s on the 3 0 3 8 Gilliam 2b ESmlthef 4 0 6 0 sa Z FfteseJb 3 0 4 0 comeback road Nelson has been 84 22 3120 Reese Roberts 2b 2 0 0 2 Snider cf mopped around many rings and 4 2 12 0 Hodges lb Clemente rf 4 12 0 Thomas If 4 13 0 never Hooked as good as he did 44 210 0 Amoroslf Rob’naon3b Gordon 3b 4 0 10 16 Breshears 4 15 0 FurU10rf recently against Harley Ward lb 4 17 1 of Parma Idaho when Nelson de 8 3 2 1 Campanula c Shepard e 3 2 2 3 Groatss 4 14 2 cisioned Breshears in a classic 8 2 0 0 r'—'resp Thiesp 00 00 0 0 " fight 11 Kingp aR Smith 0 0 0 0 Woodworth has been signed to Bowmanp 0 0 0 0 fight Amos Lincoln also of Spo10 0 0 kane Woodworth has been sparLawp 0 0 00 1 cCole 10 0 ring heavily of late while work84 6 27 10 Totala ing on a degree IJe 38 IS 27 14 aWalked for King in 5th has kept in good condition bFlied out for Bowman In Oth though he dropped his last fight cGrounded out for Law in Oth to Pat McMurty Amos Lincoln Brooklyn 011 400 301—10 200 001 000— 3 Pittsburgh won has nine out of his 10 pro E— Reese E Freese Amoroa RBI— Thontias Robinson Hodges Snider 2 fights Some preliminary events will Shepard Campanella ’a3 POdres (Gorscored on Reese error Podrea' be added to this card according don scored on a passed ball CampanalU to Bro)vn scored on E Freese error) SB— Hodges Reese 2 Campanella 3 Podrea “In booking these three men Furillo Ward 3B —Thomas HR—Snider Camwe have two things in mind” panula SB—Shepard S—Gilliam SF— Brown said "We want to keep all Robinson Hodges DP—Robinson GU- Ham iand Hodges Law Shepard and the local fighters we can busy— Ward Left— Brooklyn 6 Pittsburgh 6 — Podres 3 BB— Podrea 3 Thies 3 keep them in shape so that if SO 5 In 3 King 2 In 1 some name fights come along we HO— Thles Law 7 in 3 Bowman 1 In 1 might be able to take them We Podrea 2 Thiea 2 King 0 BowHBP — by Thiea want to give the boxing fans the men 0 Law (Amoros) by Podrea (ESmith) PB— best entertainment we can for Shepard L— Thiea 0 W — Podres U— Englen Pinelll Bofgess Gorthe money we have to spend on man T— 2:27 a program f “In this card three rather Second game: 020 010 000—3 9 1 will be meeting three rela- Brooklyn 000 000 020—2 6 2 tively new men in the game It Pittsburgh Labine Hughes (9 and Campanella should make an interesting eve- Kline' Friend (7) Wade (9) and Atwell Winning pitcher — Labine ning of boxing” — t Meanwhile the West Jordan Losing pitcher Kline Nsw Yark Philadelphia Boxing Assn announced that it ABHO AB H O A is planning to have Bob Baker 8 14 0 A Lowreyef WUliams2b 8 0 4 2 and Gil Turner fight Layne and 5 3 3 2 Morgan2b 8 0 3 3 Dark Mayscf 4 2 3 0 Gene Fullmer respectively in 88 20 6121 Hamnerts Mueller rf 4 12 0 EnnltIf Salt Lake City this summer — 5 13 0 Lopatae Irvinjf 3 0 4 0 0 3 Jones 3b 4 0 bRhodeslf 10 0 1 maybe at West Jordan Thompsonb 3 10 1 Both Baker and Turner hSve 25 00 132 11 Palysrf Torgea'nlb Lockm’nlb 4 1 10 Westrumc 10 7 0 promised return matches with 2 0 11 Roberta p aHofman 1 1 0 0 the West Jordan fighters Kattc 10 0 0 Antonellip 4 10 1 y-T- Sports Quickies 3-- 1) 0-- top-nam- Mi-Wil- lie (1-- 1- -0 homer 0 0 l) old-time- rs cash-prize- 3-- 10 h Valdez who has been s i d 0 Kucksp 0 cRobinsoa more times than a freight 31 9 27 16 32 8 24 11 Totals car in his quest for the title aFlted out for Rizzuto in7th has won 11 straight fights has bWalked for Hunter In 9th licked everything in sight and CHit by pitcher forKucks in 9th 000 100 011—3 New York nowhere be to getting appears 000 430 OOx— 7 Washington with near a championship match E— Berra Yost Runnels Rizzuto 2 RBI — Coleman Vernon 3 Yost RunRocky Marciano nels Sievers 2 Berra Bauer 2B — “I can’t even get close to Mar3B — Yost HR— Vernon Sievers Berra ciano and his managers in street DP — Schmitz and Vernon 2: Umphlett Fitzgerald Yost Larsen Rizzuto and clothes let alone in the ring” auto- Skowron SF — Runnels Left — New A hot race rod for drag Valdez through interperter says York 8 Washington 4 BB— Schmitz 5 “I’m very pessimistic mobiles and stock cars will be Lopat 1 Larsen 2 SO— Schmitz 2 Gleason 1 Larsen 1 HO — Lopat 7 in 5 held by the Salt Kings Rod and Max Kosof Endurance Classic about the whole thing 2 Kucks 0 in 1 Schmitz Larsen 1 Custom Club May on Wall Ave- 8 in 8 3in 2Shea — 0 in 1 Looks to Moore in July 0 nue Kucks 33rd 4 between and Larsen Street Moore Archie I lick if Lopat Meanwhile 10 entries from La “Maybe HBP— by 0 Shea Jolla Calif four from Eugene in Las Vegas May 2 they’ll give Riverdale Road club officials Schmitz Schmitz (Robinson) W— Schmitz said U— Napp Rice Grieve L— Lopat 1 yesterday Ore two from Wenatchee Wash me a shot at the crowm though” T — 2:11 A — 11062 Stevens ASSOCIATED PRESS all will race be The Valdez has the and five from El Paso Tex have whipped sponsored by in Boston the his recreation been received at the bowl for heavyw eights Baltimore Ogden city departABHO A Pacific Coast League A 11 straight triumphs — and that ment with the of ABHO the big July event Goodman2b 4 2 2 0 2 4 Coxss 12 Portland at San Francisco 2 Ogden city police and the We- 10 10 Pyburn3b Jack Soelberg of Portland includes former champion dKlausss 0 0 0 1 FJersallcf 3 15 1 postponed rain ber County Sheriff’s office It 5 12 0 Ken’dyrf Charles Ore stopped by on his way to Everscf Thr'nb'rylf 34 23 22 00 “But during the two years of will be officially sanctioned by 54 0111 Los Angeles San Diego the Ritx Classic in Salt Lake City Jensenrf 10 Woodlinglf Whitec 5 2 5 0 first game 12 innings 0 0 0 0 Coanlf and signed to bowl here in July those 11 fights” says Gleason the National Hot Rod Assn 8 All traffic will be barred from 10 0 1 Stephens ss3b Agganislb 45 22 82 31 “we have collected exactly Mr Soelberg is a father-in-laSeattle 10-Hollywood 2 112 Miranda Lepcio3b amount Of this Wall Avenue during the races 4 0 10 0 Triandoslb in purses Oakland at Sacramento 2 post5 2 13 of Stan Gifford one of the Friend 4 10 1 for two which will start at 9 am and run 4 3 5 1 Smith c Sullivanp rain Northwest’s keglers we collected $20000 ss 3 2 13 poned Friend 3 3 12 Young2b means So all that in until cars have competed 1 0 0 0 Rogovinp “This tournament in July will fights 1 Europe 4 10 Sullivanp American Association separate the men from the boys wc got only $22468 for nine There are no residences and only 01 00 00 01 aMoss McDonald p a United States” the in few business houses along 0 0 0 0 and the little girls from the wom- fights Denver Charleston Millerp For one fight during the vic- that section of the street en I think Max Kosof has the Omaha Toledo 1 0 0 0 bAbrama A parking area will be set up 0 0 0 1 Colemanp 8 best singles tournament on the tory string Valdez got exactly St Paul Indianapolis This was for for motorists at John Affleck 0 0 0 00 Ferraresep $68 for his share boards” Mr Soelberg said Louisville Minneapolis cWaltkus Six women Kay Pistorious flattening a lad named Matt Dan- baseball park and a charge of 50 110 7 innings second game 35 17 27 10 Totals cents will be made for all per- 37 10 24 12 Beth Lampcr Thelma Nelson iels in Tampa Fla orc ply °r Alex’ Southern reAssociation sons over 12 Proceeds from sale ande“nnd4hlnto For decisioning Charles he Lila Lambert Wally Stoops and win- - of tickets will go toward Oth In MUler out In other for ceived $2400 bPopped Thornblad of all Salt defray New Orleans Dorothy Memphis for Ferrarese in 9th Lake City have already signed ing bouts on the U S he got ing expenses of moving the Salt cSingled 10 innings second first for Goodman in 7th game dRan 201 020 OOO — 8 $1700 against Tommy Hurricane Kings clubhouse Baltimore 6 innings because of cur032 404 lOx — 14 game A surplus Army building wras Boston Jackson $6800 against James will be completed later few and E— Jensen Miranda Friend RBI— J Parker $350 each for Jack purchased by the city from Utah Evers 2 Cox Miranda 2 Jensen 4 Nashville Chattanooga Flood and Jimmy Walls and General Depot and it will be Sullivan 2 Throneberry 3 Agganis 10 Atlanta 2 Birmingham 3 Piersall 3B— Sullivan Pier-sa- il moved to Ogden Municipal Air- White Jensen $1100 for Doc Williams — Cox 8 5 Rock Mobile Little Jensen HR Evera SF — port where the Salt Kings may Throneberry White S— Piersall Trian-doExpenses High s Cox Young and The $20000 was picked up in use it as a clubhouse The auto- Piersall DP—and and Texas League Triandos Young Miranda Europe for licking Hein Neuhaus motive group will also serve as Triandos Left— Baltimore 7 Boston 71 Fort Worth Houston 7 and Carel Sys but the expenses the motor pool for the Ogden BB—McDonald 3 MUler 11 Coleman 7 second — game SO Alexinnings 3 Sullivan NEW YORK CAP)— Tonight’s of the tour took a goodly share County civil defense Ferrarese San Antonio Dallas ander 1 McDonald 1 Ferrarese 2 Sulof that amount setup livan 5 HO— Rogovin 7 in 2 1 (faced1 network TV fights feature 7 Oklahoma City 3 Shreveport in More than 200 cars from the 3 batters in 3rd)1 Alexander For the Moore fight in Las and welterweights 1 Cole0 2 6 in Beaumont Tulsa MUler 3 in area are ex- McDonald man 3 in 3 Ferrarese 3 in 2 3 boxing’s two busiest divisions Vegas Valdez is supposed to re- Intermountain 5 Alexander 0 McDonSalt Lake City’s Milo Savage a ceive $50000 — which is more pected to enter competition in —Rogovin 4 Fer0 0 Miller ald money Jthan he has made in the 16 classes Trophies will be rarese 1 Sullivan Coleman crowd-plea- s 3 HBP— by Suling L— livan (Stephens) W — Sullivan meets Bobby Boyd of Chicago in last two years However the ex- given winners monube will Rogovin a at New York’s St penses on this one Second game: Nicholas Arena 10 pm EST mental you can bet on that Gleason took over the manDuMont-TSecond game: CINCINNATI Ohio (UP)— It In the rival show at Brooklyn’s aging of Valdez late in 1951 310 004 010 — 9 12 3 Baltimore looks like an expensive baseball win13 me 12 in the 3 to came 000 430 “Nino 23x— Boston Eastern Parkway Arena 10 pm season Moss and (5) for the Cincinnati tailor Johnson1 Kretlow recalls welters Johnny ter time EST ABC-T(8) Kemmeref Kiely (3) FreeW Smith L GB Pet to give a free suit of who offers “He didn’t own an man (6) Susce (7) Brown (8) and Busso of New York and Gene Gleason to clothes — any player batting a White Winning pitcher Brown He overcoat and it was cold roircr of Niagara Falls N Y was — Johnson his off drive pitcher Losing sign on the laundry We startcollide in the top 10 Poirer was of back at Crosley Field field left was still weak the last man to beat Tony De- ed training but he Jablonski of the ' CincinRay bouts marco the current welterweight and he lost his first four nati Redlegs banged the sign on “But he has won 11 straight king Gene beat Demarco in an since Saturday and Wally Post of the I believe time he is that r on May 15 1952 Redlegs hit it yesterday— and Joe of the uncrowned the heavyking 2 1 Seattle ASSOCIATED PRESS Hollywood THE of Milwaukee just missed By Adcock — HAVANA Los Angeles 3 San Diego Clro Moracen weights — been some seasons have There Lausse BOSTON Eduardo Francisco San at Portland Cuba outpointed Mickey Mars made We haven’t any money rain 158 Argentina stopped Georgia when not a single player hit the Cleveland 10 featherweights ex- at fighting — yet But at least poned Oakland at Sacramento postponed Small 161 act weights unavailable sign all year Brooklyn 4 he has had plenty to eat” rain Salt Kings To Race Hot Rods on Wall cAdama f 39 15 27 7 Totals aPopped out for Bishop in 5th — 0 000 000 000 Kansas City 002 419 OOx— 18 Detroit E— Littrell RBI — Kaline 6 House 4 Kuenn 3 Tuttle 2 Hatfield 2B— Valo Kuenn 3 HR — Kaline 3 House SB— Tuttle SF — House Left — Kansas City 7 Detroit 0 BB—Gray 3 Bishop 1 Spicer 2 Trice 1 Gromek 1 SO— Gray 3 Trice 2 Gromek 5 HO —Gray 4 in 3 3 Bishop 1 in 3 Spicer 5 in X (faced 4 batters in 6thl Wheat 23 in 0 in 3 (faced 4 batters in 6th) Trice — Gray 6 Bishop 0 Spicer 5 Wheat 3 Trice 1 Gromek 0 HBP — by Gromek (Astroth) W — GroU— Rommel L— Gray mek Paparella Honochick Umont T— 2:40 32 7 24 8 3-- By HAL WOOD 1 House c 3 0 0 Robertson e s' Grayp Bishopp aBollwef 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1-- Valdez Side Tracked More Often Than a Freight Car 15 02 13 2 7 10 17 0 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 bBork'ikl 10 0 0 Mlnarcinp 10 0 0 -- W-i-S- 2) 2 4 2 0 0 6 0 2 2 2 a 0 111 0 2 0 4-- 4 0 2 6 3 3 4 3 3 4 Gromekp 4 Kry’skilb Littrellft Astrothc 2 0 2 1 SAN FRANCISCO —John Ritchey 7-- Kuennss Hatfield2b Kalinerf Fain lb 1 V Dittmer2b Crkndkllc 5 0:0 0 Spkhnp 3-- er AB H O A A 10 1 3 12 0 3 10 2 10 10 0 4 Potrf Fowler p Logon 3 4 i i mV-lov- and tin (7) Donovan 8 and Lollar Courtney (8) Losing pitcher — Trucks Detroit Ktoiii City 17 0 3 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 6 0 4 — 1) 2-- 0) Thomionlt J bl nkl3b dTknnerlf Gr'ngr'islf Adcock lb Semintcke er l-- 0-- KiucakTTb a Ma’thewiub 2 110 0 0 0 ld 3-- R 1-- giant annual Max Kosof Endurance Classic at Paramount Bowl will be held at the north side bowling establishment Saturday and Sunday May 14 and 15 Max Kosof bowl manager and originator of the giant classic in July when men are asked to bowl 40 and women 20 straight games calls for 20 games across 10 lanes for men 10 games across 10 lanes for women Winners will receive and a free entry into the 14-1- 3 i R-E- 2-- ' 0 ii 10-rou- Avila £ 2 4 Hooperp 0 0 0 0 dHarmon 10 0 0 41 H 27 9 34 9 27 8 Totals aRan for Thornton in 8th bFouled out for Fowler in 2nd in codieadliners cFlied out Tor Minarein in 6th dGrounded out for Hooper' in 9th For Layne Matchmaker Lau- Milwaukee 400 102 030—10 rel Brown has contracted Indian Cincinnati 000 010 000— 1 Willie Jackson of Alberta Can- 3 E— McMillan RBI — Bruton 3 Logan Aaron Thomson 2 Kluszewskl Ditt-mada Indian Willie is a 2B — Bruton Mathewk Aaron veteran in the pro ranks — has Post Temple HR— Bruton Logan SF-three1 losses (hree splits and 18 Thomson Kluszewski DP — Logan Dittmer and Adcock Left— Milwaukee victories 10 Cincinnati 10 BB— Fowler 2 Jackson is just out of narcin 12 Hooper 31 Spahn 13 SO— Minarein Hooper Spahn the service and has won his 2Fowler HO— Fowler 2 In 2 Minarein 7 In last three professional fights— 4 Hooper 5 In 3 Fowler 4 3 Spahn Eddie Palzer of Edmonton Minarein 3 Hooper Lr— Fowler ti0-- 2 U— Victor Puccio of Quebec and Goetz Dascoli Warneke and Secory T—2:29 A — 17000 (estimated) Claude LaBelle in Montreal For Nelson it will be Chuck Second same: i 003 001 100—5 11 0 Ross of Spokane Nelson has Milwaukee 000 BOO 001—6 9 2 Cincinnati fought and defeated Chuck Ross Crone Gorin (4) Varga (4 Nichols twice to date But both have been (6) Jolly (8) and Crandall Stale in close fights and a third match and Bailey Losing pitcher — Jolly (0-- Mi-no- so Bobby Gleason are slightly disillusioned with the belief that there is money to be made in the A “Baby Endurance Classic” to enable bowlers to train for the business o AB H O A rasquel Lake-Ogde- n ! HO A Minoso Nieman Fox 2B — Foiles n 3B— Fox HR — Nieman S — Harshman Rivera DP — Car- r -- 5-- Hout-tema- f er National League j ' left-hand- j j O m" S rs i husky MOST OF THE men reporting to the Reds for the new campaign have been in spring training for mre than one month SALT LAKE CITY (Special)— will remain 4 2 3 0 Smith rf Carrasquelss 3 0 0 7 The price of “beef” 4 14 1 Avila2b Fox 2b 4 2 3 3 the same when West Jordan Box3 0 10 Dobycf Minosolt 4 10 0 3 0 0 3 Rosen3b Kell3b 3 0 0 0 ing Assn stages a heavyweight 2 0 2 0 Kinerlt Riveracf 3 0 2 0 feature in its next fistic offer4 0 10 1 Wertzlb Dropolb 3 1 12 0 4 0 13 Etrickl'dss Niemanrf 3 2 3 0 ing tomorrow night ip the Salt 3 13 0 Foilesc Courtneyc 310 102 2 10 2Houttem'np Lollarc 16 Lake Coliseum 0 0 0 0 Mossip aMCGheect 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 bMajeski 0 In its campaign to give the 0 Harshmanp 10 29 7 27 14 boxing fans some of the big men 30 3 24 10 Totals aRan tor Lollar In 7th at fair prices the West Jordan bGrounded out tor Mossi in 9th 001 000 000—1 group has scheduled Rex Layne Cleveland 001 000 20x — 3 Chicago RBI — Smith Jack Nelson and Chuck Wood-wortE— Wertz Carrasquel V - Leister Scene of Triple Header 1 rV- j' v Bill Cooke a promising right-hande- d pitcher of the 1954 team looks like the standout hurler of the new squad The other former Ogdenite returning is Howard Salt Lake Is j C-- 1853 and again in 1954 Heavies Meet American League 'Si Jittery Look i L On Wednesday the Reds will drill at ? Tickets for this one promoted “To select the greatest basketball player I ever saw I figured by Jack Kearns Joey Maxim’s would lic r vort in center field The utility infielder will be Joseph Sosto of Brooklyn N ‘Y He can play any of the infield positions Four of the 1955 players have previously played with Ogden CHICO TERRY popular shortstop will be back at his old post when the season opens Thursday He is a fancy dan infielder and a fine hitter lide at 8 pm Thursday at Derks cinnati Howard Leister Baltimore Field INFIELDERS — Clark Kuehl The Reds squad of 1955 follows: first Huntington Park Calif CATCHERS — Frank Luketich base Robert Decker Omaha Aliquippa Pa and Jess Gonder Neb second base Chico Terry Oakland Calif Luketich is an ex- shortstop Santa Clara Cuba and perienced receiver and Gonder Carl Paylor McConnelsburg Pa is a promising rookie third base PITCHERS — Jerry Blackburn OUTFIELDERS—James RobiC N is Bill N C Doley nette Taylorsville Kannapolis Calif Beach Brown tabbed field Richard Keith left for Long five-plu- 0) (1-- 0) ! 4- Grissom p 0 0 0 0 36 7 S3 12 Totals aHit homa run for Westrum in 8th bFlied out for Irvin In 8th 000 002 000 02—4 Philadelphia 010 000 010 00—2 New Ytrk RBI— Lockman Hamner 2 Hofman Lopata 2 2B— Mueller 3B — Thompson Hamner HR—Hofman Lopata 8— Mueller Roberts DP— Hamner Morgan and Torgeson Ennla and Torgeson Left Philadelphia 6 New York 7 BB— Roberta 8 AntoneUl 4 SO— Roberts 3 6 HO— Antonelli 7 in 10 3 Grissom 0 in 3 R and ER— Roberta 2 Antonelli 4 Grissom 0 PB— L— Antonelli W— Roberta Lopata (0-U — Ballanfant Barllck Jackow-sLandes T— 2:09 A— 18000 (estimated) 38 7 33 11 An-tone- lli 2-- 1-- 2-- 0-- 4-- (2-- 0) ki 2) Second game: 040 000 000—4 12 1 Philadelphia 000 101 000—2 2 1 New York Dickson and Burgass Maglla Corwin (4) Grissom (8) and Westrum Grasso1 (6) Katt (8) Losing pitcher— (1-- Maglie 0) (0--2) St Lsals Cblcaga AB H O A AB H O A 8 2 3 0 Mer'mancf Mooncf 5 10 0 3 12 8 Baker 3b Sch’nd'st2b 8 2 2 5 8 3 4 0 B'mholtzrf Muslallb 5 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 Sauer If Repulskilf 4 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 15 4 2 11 10 0o i 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 aLary Mikais3b 1 Chltic 1 ETappee Elllottrf 4 4 10 Alston lb 0 0 2 0 1 Jacksonb Boyer Jb 4 2 11 0 Morgan3b DRlcee 4 13 1 0 bCooper Grammas sa 1 0 4 3 3 0 0 1 0 cChurch -GJonesp 0 Fanning e Smith p 10 0 0 4 Banks ss LaPalmp 00 00 00 00 2 Fondylb Tlefen’rp o dspeak 0 eKlnglf 0 Minnerp 0 fTTapp 0 Davis p 36 11 27 11 Totals dSingled for Chittln 7thIn 7th Fouled out for Minnar eWalked for E Tappa in 9th aRan for Sauar in 9th blntentionaUy walked for Morgan in 9th cRan for Cooper in 33 10 27 14 100 000 302—8 J Chicago St Louia J 1002 101 010—8 Merrlman RBI—Jackson E— Mlnner -' Speake Baker Baumholtz 2 2 D MerrlRice man Schoendlenat Boyer 2B — Baker Fondy Boyer SD— Rice Davis 3B — Baumholtz Merriman DP— Fondy Banks and SF— Baker Fondy Fondy Baker Banka land Musial Grammas and to Musial Left— Chicago 9 St Louis 7 BB— Mlnner 2 Davis 1 G Jones 3 Smith 2 LaPalma 1' SO— Minner 1 Davis 2 G Jones 2 HO— Mlnner 8 in 6 Davia 3 in 3 G Jones 8 in 8 3 Smith 2 in 2 LaPalma 0 in 0 (faced one batter in Oth) Minner 2 0 in 3 G Jones 4 Smith 2 Davia1 1 La Palme 0 HPB— by Smith (Sauer) WP—Minner La Palme W— Davia Scho-endie- nst Scho-endie- nst 2-- Tie-fena- 1-- 4-- — 2-- 4-- 1-- 0-- (1-- X 0) uer ' |