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That’s a tantalizing question to the young hustlers who trotted out onto the diamond tonight and as the 1955 Pioneer League season got under way Martin with Idaho Falls in 1946 ’starred for the New York Yankees before going into the Army He’ll get out soon perhaps this season Hemus was with He’s Pocatello the same year now in his fifth season with the St Louis Cardinals McDougald with Twin Falls in 1948 has been a Yankee standby for five years And Temple with Ogden in 1946 is holding down! second base for the Cincinnati Redlegs They are just ‘four of the former Pioneer League players who have climbed all the way to the top There are plenty more The big leaguers act as incentives for the Pioneer ball players who hope they too are being seasoned for a long and colorful career in the big time As they played their first game each one probably was saying to himself: “Okay buddy they made the grade You can too Now let’s get in there and play ball” And that’s one of the reasons fans who watch Pioneer League competition year after year see a caliber of play which is unexpected in a Class C league Probably as many players from the Pioneer League have gone to the majors as from any Class C circuit in the nation There are partisans who claim it is the fastest league of its class in the country for that very reason The others start along what they hope is the path to the big Four games leagues tonight are scheduled Billings again plays Great Falls Idaho Falls meets Pocatello Magic Valley will be at Boise and Ogden meets Salt Lake City By the time the season win-jlup Labor Day Sept 5 the rookies will have lots of baseball under their belts j Some will never make it up there with Martin Hemus 'McDougald and Temple Others will But you can’ bet on this: They all will be trying and hoping That’s why it will be another fine season j Welcome to Ogden Jewelry Company offers sincere 2 gratulations to the Ogden Reds and all teams of the greater Pioneer League Best wishes for the greatest 2 season everl — Gets Interest Tonight Pioneer Loop Produces Major Stars One of The e Full Schedule of Battles t 0 0 During the i i it'lM4nF aiTgao Fine Season Anticipated - A S Oi James Crandall new skipper of' the Ogden Reds promises a hustling team for Ogdenites in the 1955 Pioneer League pennant race Crandall is a former major-mino- r league star son of fhe late Doc Crandall The Reds and Bees open the local Reason at Affleck park tomorrow at 7:45 p m sharp ii 'v u REDS e W CROSS CO ' SPORTING GOODS 2 2 2242 Wash Blvd Phone 5442 2 SINCE 1907 2473 Washington Blvd fM' Predicts Hustling Team - C ae -- '?i CA'vff Finest in Spalding Baseball Equipment 2 to Orlgtneto—SklH to Produce OGDEN 2 IRSb S 3-22- 22 Success 1 OUTFITS Phon ' e e e e t i ? fw" :: a f: ? z '! 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