Show V r THE OGDEN (UTAH) Traps uDondlay All Roads of Racing Fans Singles Handicap Targets On Gun Club Program Views of Sport Lead to Kentucky Derby and Hasty Road ripped off the astest mile of Churchill Downs’ 80 years putting everything they lad into a fierce stretch run a head in'that race DeBeaten It’s Derby Day today blew ’em all down in the There’s country ham for break- termine with Hasty Road second Derby fast' as the train crawls across Guggenheim’s Fly Capt Harry slows in respect the Ohio River near the ancestral acres of Col ing Fury is being watched with tG Edward Arcaro at Newport strict attentionis ApparentlytoCapt the adhering Ky hurries apologetically past Guggenheim two Tears off schedule that paid the oil tanks dotting the Latonia Plain that once felt the hoofs ago Give the Horse Room Of Eplnard and Sarazen the down it’s Then Last week Racing Fool won the through of back Blue Grass for Guggenheim and country pleasant Tolling towns Kentucky through quiet presumably qualified for the with names like Derby Flying Fury still has to La Grange present his credentials but he and Pewee gave indications last year that Valley with the the Derby ' distance of a mile land turning and a quarter might be decidedly and the his bale of hay green redbud dogwood He is a son of Nashua’s sire and shadbush Nasrullah and like his dam brightening the Sicily he was alow to develop hills He didn’t race until August and d didn’t win until his fourth start This year Airport is when he beat 13 other maidens the starting at Belmont on the same day that Red Smith point and if the Nashua whipped Summer Tan in pilgrim gets a buzzing in the ears the Futurity bouncing over the mountains of Where the West Begins West Virginia well that was to Here today it’s" a search for - be expected this week anyhow something to beat Nashua or Sumfor his destination is the same by mer Tan If it weren’t for inferi-rorit- y 4 plane as by train complex characteristic of The goal is creaky old Church residents of Southern California ill Downs with its twin spires and Texas there' plight be more and its two minutes of howling support than there is for Swaps madness the wildest two minutes winner of the Santa Anita Derby in the whole sports year One fact might be held in mind: Two years ago Dark Star won generally speaking nothing beats the TTial and was back four days Nashua except Summer Tan and later Uo whip Native Dancer in the horse that beats Summer Tan the Derby is usually named Nashua Set a Fast Face (Copyright 1955 In1 last year’s Trial Determine New York Herald Tribune Ine) Trophies will gos to 11 chamof- runner-upClub and pioj's ficlsoutlook for a turn A high wind last week hampered first round firing Tomorrow’s program will consist of 50 targets from 16 yards and 50 handicap birds An entry fee of 50 cents will be charged Ogden Gun Club is located just north of Ogden Airport “Shooters who were unable to compete last Sunday may shoot the entire program tomorrow and be eligible for trophies in each class” said Dave Carlton today t last “Competition was weekend and the events tomorrow’ should be hotly contested Food will be served during the final part of the shoot” Earl Miller was the standout in class A last week end Les Leavitt Lynn Merrill Jack Carter Norris Shaw John Sessions Dr D D Olsen and Ike Jones starred in Class B Dr William D O’Gorman Peg Parsen Robert Olds Harvey Hobson and John Knight sparked the I PintlOai rlUIlcUl LUdyUtJ 1 record-breakin- g red-ho- ur : Derby Favorite Idle-wil- j friction Gives Brooklyn Wide Edge in Flag Race Nashua Derby favorite appears bored with the whole business of the run for the roses at Louisville Ky after an early morning The Derby workout Or is he just giving us the is scheduled today- horse-laugh- ? Braves Win 10 in Row ' Ouch! Ogden Reds Blasted 23 to 3 by Bannocks Boise’s Braves made it ten wins in a row last night with a 12 to 6 win over the Billings Muscellar-dwellin- g tangs before 3200 Idaho capital city fans Pioneer League onlookers began to wonder if any team can long stop the burgeoning Braves Bob Jacoby’s towering three-ru- n the invading Ogden Reds who got triple in the eighth gave the but 3 counters and the Great inishing flourish to the Braves’ Falls Electrics currently in sech performance over the ond place rolled to an 11 to 8 win over the third-plac- e Mustangs Magic In other games the Salt Lake Valley Cowboys at Twin Falli City Bees’ invasion of Idaho Took Early Lead Falls in search of a win turned In Boise the Braves took a into a fiasco with the Russets 4 to 2 lead in the bottom of the pushing in 15 runs while folding first and held the lead until a three-ru- n he Bees to 3 Billings’ rally in the A The Pocatello! Bannocks gar- fifth tied the game at nered 18 hits and 20 runs to drop three-ru- n splurge in the sixth put the Braves ahead again and Jacoby’s triple clinched the issue In ‘Idaho Falls pitcher Ken Rowe- - apportioned to the Bees only seven hits and his teammates got on the scoring wagj on after Claude Agee’s solo homer in the third started a seventop-notc- in the midst of Brooklyn’s iwesome winning streak the report has persisted that the Dodger club house is seething with dissension and so Don at Manager Walt Alston’s failure to Newcombe’s flare-upitch him more often came as no surprise to those cose to the situation All it did was to emphasize their worth and gain a larger ven p I something baseball men hive known lor a long time— that it is not necessary to have unbroken peaee and light on a club to win a pennant if the talent is there If anything the opposite is true from what we have seen and heard over the years A certain amount of friction and a wounded feeling here and there seems! to help The history of the game is replete with stories of great teams on which nearly- every manplayer hated a which on the ager or another did and shortstop not speak off the field and the pilot communicated with his star pitehef exclusively through salary P A few years back we heard a pitcher on a pennant winner bawl out his club president and demand either to be used more or traded He wasn’t around long - slave-drivin- g second-basema- n coach We have never yet been around a big league club for any length of time without learning that there were a few soreheads the roster who despised not only the manager but a number of teammates as well and who lived for the day they would be sold or traded Usually they have gotten their wish Most numerous among the malcontents are pitchers who like Newcombe feel they are not be ing given a fair chance to prove ! ‘ after that But the flingers are not alone For example it was understood that the Giants were able to obtain Eddie Stanky and Alvin Dark from the Boston Braves in 1949 and lay the foundation for two flag winners only because the two inf ielders1 were feuding with their manager Billy Southworth Taking a more recent case Cincinnati laid hands on its star outfielder GuJ Bell after the ’52 season because Gus had incurred the displeasure of his boss at Pittsburgh Branch Rickey Returning to the original thesis that inter-cluharmony is not a pennant requisite there was the classic example of the Cleveland Indians of 1948 On the night of their pennant winning play-of- f game against Boston the tribesmen gathered to celebrate in Hub hotel After a few shots of champagne th fists began to fly be tween teammates and bruises and contusions resulted But the Injuns went1 right on to whip the Braves in the World Series b j - 6-a- Wildcats Trim Mesa At Grand Junction For Lessee of I TIow Phillips C3 Sorvico Station 40th St & Liberty Ave - splurge that demoralized the Bees and put the game on ice for the" Spudmen Four errors by the Bees helped the RusGRAND JUNCTION Colo — set cause — but the Spudmen The Weber College Wildcats won also collected 14 safeties off the their ninth straight baseball con- Bee mound test yesterday by banging out a Hot at Plate 14-win over Mesa in a game In Pocatello the played in the Colorado city went on a hitting spree Bannocks The Milt Mecham coached that the mound couldn’t Ogden baseball nine has yet to taste de- control 10 errors by exploited feat this season Reds and soundly thumped the Jim Johnson1 Weber’s ace the visitors under a 20-- final chucker allowed only seven hits score in the affair and The Bannocks opened their all struck out 11 Mesa batters out attack in the second with The teams meet in a double-heade- r eight runs amf capped it in the today Double eighth with six more Weber Mesa ABHO O tons were added in the first anc ABH 3 a 4 Hartley 2b Bacon2b 4 3 4 third plus singletons in the 4 10 Haradass 4 0 0 fourth and Arantss fifth Ogden got 6 2 1 Belllf Shell c! 4 0 2 6 10 RNielienrf Patterichlb 3 19 singleton in the fifth and pushec 6 411 Janscnc Sprinkle3b S 0 2 in two in the eight 3 0 1 Stettler3b Klumbc 4 18 Tonight’s schedule: Billings a 5 2 1 Morrison ef 3 11 Walkerrf 8 3 9 Draaycrlb Worsterlf 4 10 Boise Great Falls at Magic Val 4 2 0 Johnson p Edsonp 2 0 0 Salt Lake City at Idaho Falls Harris p 10 0 ley and Ogden at Pocatello 1 nine-innin- g ’ - 8p:acor 0 Dcscs or E Trucks Prepared For Big Year CHICAGO 34 3 24 13 Virgil White Sox’ (AP) Trucks the Chicago big winner the pasttwo seasons is sure he’s ready for another top year following last night’s performance against the t Detroit Tigers Trucks who won 120 games in 1953 and 19 last yfar beat the to raise the White Tigers Sox into second place The Tigers dropped to third j It was Trucks’ first complete game of the season and gave I him a mark it 1-- 0 I Totals 46 18 27 11 zGrounded out for Paylor in 7th 000 001 020— 3 Ogden v 282 110 06x— 20 Pocatello R — Prokopchak Terry Gilbert Schuerman 3 Duran 3 Estrada Price 2 Roberson Cennizzo Berrett 2 Rush Maurer 3 Keefe 2 Werrman E — Price Schuerman Paylor Decker Kidd Gonder 2 Terry Leister Rush Luketich Soto 2 RBI — Rush 3 Roberson Estrada Duran 2 Maurer 4 Keefe 2 Gilbert Cannizzo Werrman 2BH — Duran Soto 3BH — Maurer HR — Gilbert ER — Leister 2 Boulay 5 Werrman 1 Kidd 4 LOB — Ogden 7 Pocatello 14 HO — Kidd 3 in 1 Leister 6 in 2 Boulay 7 in S DP — Keefe to Schuerman to Keefe SO Terry to Decker to2 KuehL BB — Leister Werrman 4 Leister 1 Boulay 11 Werrman 2 PB — Roberson Balk — Boulay HBP — Kicks by Werrman Loser — Kidd A — L079 T — 2:13 Known Far and Wide as Ogden's Headquarters of Sportsdom 10 Games for Women 20 Games for Men "j 22C3 GHAUT AVE I- t ’ 3 (Handicap Basis) i Operates same as Mock Rf ti CALL MAX ItOSOF t l I more than 400 newspapermen and radiomen will be at ringside for the upcoming fight May 16 a a Four new players will join the Salt Lake City Bees in a few days Eddie Leishman owner announces The men are: John and Art McKee pitchers Dud Rushing outfielder and ' ' Joe Leon shortstop a a a USC JESS MORTENSEN track coach sighs: “It’s getting so we have as many participants as spectators at Trojan track meets Nowadays the fans want blood They thrill to knockouts on TV Guess well have to hit someone with a javelin to get people out” Jess is having his little joke of course Fans want competition not blood' Interest never drank to monotony anywhere Give the fans more meets like afd the recent fair decided by the last lap cf the relay and they’ll come cut in droves well-playe- 1-- 1 Kt-merowi- op-loc- left-hande- d free kids T — 235 liahs Fall Salt Lake ABHOA ABHOA 3 113 Whlteko2b Gauchlaa 5 14 3 A gee If 4 10 0 S 1 1 4 Sturkeonss refined °abrh 3-01- 11 it Minor Results radio repairman from THE ASSOCIATED PRESS You hear his quotes By Pacific Coast Lesgue Thomas 2b 211 everywhere) Sacramento 2 Seattle l'x f11 Only once in his career has Tomunsonlss 1 Hollywood 3 San Francisco L Viola rf 4 3 0 0 3 10 0 Eannonrf s i a Rocky been dropped: Round 3 10 0 lammatteocf San Diego 4 Portland 1' 3 o 1 Hackb 4 2113 LucerOb first fight with Jersey Joe 2 0 8 0 Jeasenlb Mullanlb 4 10 2 Oakland 5 Los Angeles L 3 12 0 Rushinglf Mortoncf 4 2 10 3 o o cott in PhUly But since he got Association American Ketchum’cf s Saldale 4 1 S 2 to Hollodb win and the up proceeded 3 1101 Oglee SarnoSb 3 2 0 0 6 Toledo 5 ' Denver mdriksnPa oofight tnd utle by t ktyo in lhe 3 13 4 11 10 Eiocchip Rowtp 11 Paul St Indianapolis 3 1 0 0 0 Heilman p 13th that knockdown was of 9 Louisville 8 1 0 0 0 aQuinn 21 1 3 Totals Minneapolis JSA ? picayune importance 1 0 0 0 Goldenp Ben Lomond 10 8 Omaha Charleston will remember that 000 000 101—2 Ogden International 37 14 27 14 33 7 24 10 so— BaUantyne League Totals 2B— Tomlinson Jack Dempsey too was knocked aLived on error for Heilman Toronto 6 Havana 5 (12 inErederiksen a down Jn Round 1 of his fight 010 000 020— 3 Salt Lake 700 Cucamonga I I Wal-Bwatha- rif Sill Old-time- rs I Idaho Falla R — Viola 2 3 nings) with Luis Angel Firpo the rubber-collar kid from Argentina He was knocked clean through the ropes and fell in the lap of Jack Lawrence boxing scribe As Lawrence pushed him back he was heard to mutter that he preferred a lapful of blonde to lapful of hairy heavyweight Maybe he used a compound word — or other 207 010 OSx— 13 Agee 2 Hack -- hairy-somethin- Sacramento Hollywood San Diego 2 3 4 Seattle 1 San Francisco Portland 1 1 Home Teams Take Keglers Prepared Coast Battles For Match Play By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The four California home Bowling Tourney teams in Pacific Coast Play opens tonight at Ogden Bowling Center in the Ogden City Bowling Assn match play tournament at 8 pm All keglers rolling in the qualifying rounds will roll four games across eight alleys at Ogden Bowling Center and wind up with a similar program at Paramount Bowl Joe Barney Sr is the defending class A champion Bill Murray Sr will be on hand to defend the class B championship Malcolm Queton in class C and Wayne Stanger in class D will also defend titles Tonight’s schedule follows: — Max Kosof Jim Alleys H J Payne Swan OlYerage son and Bert Matkin — Taro Yagi Ike Alleys Dallinga Sr Charles Bird Ralph Williams and Ole Karlson Alleys 6 — Kit Flaig Ellery Young Francis Twohey Roy Morriss and Bus Miya — Uji Miya BUI Alleys Allen Hofreiter and Narcomey 1-- 2 4 5-- Kas Sato t cz UCLA-Stanfor- -- triumphed League baseball last night Hollywood defeated San Francisco San Diego beat Portland 1 Sacramento overcame league-leadinand Seattle ’2-Oakland defeated Los Angeles 3-- 1 4-- 1 g 5-- 1 Earl Rapp’s hitting including an eighth inning homer helped San Diego take the Beavers Don Eggert clouted a home run in the second for Portl-3 and At Sacramento Chet Johnson held the Rainiers to six scattered hits Hollywood made it three straight over San Francisco Curt Roberts newly arrived from Pittsburgh scored the Stars final the eighth on a walk a runjn sacrifice and a single Oakland allowed the Angels to tie the score in the second but pulled in front in the third on double John Piper Davis homered in the eighth Jorgensen 1-r- Buffalo 2 Columbus 1 Rochester 5 Richmond 4 Montreal at Syracuse postponed Southern Association New Orleans 6 Nashville 0 Birmingham 8 Little Rock 3 Chattanooga 9 Mobile 7- - Atlanta 8 Memphis 4 Texas League Shreveport 7 San Antonio L Tulsa 2 Fort Worth 1 g Sports Quickies Dallas 7 Oklahoma City 0 Jimmy Murray and Lou ThomHouston 8 Beaumont 5 as of the Rocky Western League Marciano - Don Cockell heavy Lincoln 6 Des Moines 2 Pueblo 18 Sioux City 8 weight fight at Kezar Stadium San Francisco May 16 predict Colorado Springs 6 Wichita '3' gate of better thin $500000 excluding TV Sometime ago the IBC said the fight would draw $1000000 a a a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PREDICTIONS— Archie Moore By Baseball will outpoint Bobo Olson when Wyoming 8 Denver 6 they clash in Yankee Stadium Missouri 5 Colorado 3 June 22 for the world's Montana Utah State boxing championship SecColorado State 16 Western” ondly Moore will meet Rocky State 3 Marciano in September in the Iowa State 7 Kansas 4 called same stadium for the heavyweight end of 7 rain 4 diadem Colorado A&M 16 Regia 4 Colorado Mines 12 Colorado Ogden Reds may secure two College 9 pitchers from one of the Cincinnati farm clubs inside a few days Tennis Utah State 8 Montana 1 to bolster the present mound staff The Ogden hurlers have Wyoming 7 Denver 2 Colorado College 6 Colorado had a rough time to date in the A&M 3 new Pioneer League season a a a ’ f will again Golf Tribune Chicago Utah 10H Montana 7ti State conduct the nation-widvoting Denver 34 Wyoming H New for the National and American Mexico 3 1 Denver Wyoming League teams for the annual 2 New Mexico 2 game Milwaukee will be the Regis 5 Colorado College 34 scene in early July Tickets for the classic have been sold out for several days Ogden Standard-Examinreaders will take part in the poll College Scores ! 175-pou- nd 8-- 8 3-- 5 -- e All-St- ar er Bees Run Wild Over Logan Armed-Gu- y Jack Curtice Utah’s athletic LOGAN — Box Elder bn ST LOUIS (NEA) — Cardinal director and football mentor will bailers blasted Logan Grizzlies No Benefits Needed hurler Jarry Jackson pulled an address members of the Ogden 18-- 6 to remain in the thick of SAN FRANCISCO (NEA) — iron hand stunt while pitching Lions Club at their luncheon at the Region One baseball race In his first five title fights Rocky for Boise Junior College in 1951 Hotel Ben Lomond next Tuesday Vernal Harris charges tallied a a a Marciano’s earnings are over He pitched both ends of a double-11 runs in the very first inning ' Bill Miller publicity director to salt the game away and allowed one hit $260000 more than what Joe header Louis received for his first quin- in the opener before twilling a for the Marti an Jensen and Monson went the heavy- Sfrong tet of championship bouts V England nt por-Ogde- 7-- 8 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DIAL Burton-on-the-Tre- I 3-- t j to enter the "Baby" Endurance Classic Saturday and Sunday May 14 and 15 NORTHERN OIL CO from Gives Tigers Win Over Scots eh Be sure cDilliJi Run g i -- 1 At Last-Innin- Rocky Marciano gets knocked out! Now wait 1 minute! 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Unsely vratching his fallen 2 10 4 Gattae 4 0 6 2 Mntnjb 3 0 0 1 Platt 3b in the bottom of the ninth ponent Around the ring many Whitlockp 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 Dangleiip aCamperi 10 0 0 inning for the win With the win spectators equally tense And 3 0 0 0 Fowler p Adklnsp 10 0 0 went the is the referee 0 0 0 0 Inglettp counting city championship 1 0 6 0 bBurk This is highly imaginative Up until that point Ron Bal-- I 0 0 0 0 Gordon p and Scot hurler lantyne possibly premature Artist 37 10 24 S 30 6 27 16 and Jon Fredericksen staged a’ Braithwaite was himself a proTotals a Popped out t or Whitlock In 6th fessional boxer and is allegedbeautiful pitching battle bStruck out for Inflett in th cRan lor Paepka In 9th Ogden scored the winning run ly a veteran of some 250 fights 201 030 000— 6 on a Walk to BUlinf Gary Thomas an in- - Undoubtedly he has taken many 402 003 03x— 12 Boisa field Blair Moyes and blows on the head single — by R Slnqueflald Walton Taylor The painting was reproduced Paepka 2 Long Herrera King 32 a sharp hit to center field by Jim 2 Stringer Tranary 2 Hallgren Pierson in the London publication “II — Balaz Gatta E Trenary 2 Platt Ben Lomond scored the first lustrated” April 23rd issue Ad-ru- n Herrera Xlnf GorTaylor Whitlock don RBI — Taylor Paepko Bonaparte in the third frame on a pair dress: 189 High Holborn Lon-o- f 2 Meyera Herrera King Trenary 2 on balls and a single Og- - don W C 1 For the past 14 base 3 Stringer 3BH — Hallgren 3 Jacoby — came back to tie the score years Bre’r Braithwate has been den 2BH Bonaparte Sinquefield S — Jacoby Kinf— HaUgren 3 Stringer King with a double and trying to get a picture accepted the in seventh SB Trenary DP — Long to Paepke to single to Balaz by the Royal Academy So far Sinquefield Stringer 13 results Ben Paepke HO — Dangleis 31 in 2 3 Gorhe’s struck out put Yesterday’s in Fowler 3 In 4 23 Inglett But maybe this one will click don 1 in 1 Whitlock 9 in 6 Adklna Lomond in third place behind in 3 BB — Dangleis 0 Fowler 6 North Cache and Box Elder but since It portrays in Hamlet’s 3 Whitlock 4 AdInglett1 4 Gordon the Scots must play both teams words “a consummation devout SO — Fowler S Inflett 2 Gorkins don 2 Whitlock 3 Adkins 2 ER — and can move back into first ly to be wished”— by Britons 5 Gordon 2 WhitDangleis 3 Fowler Ogden the defending state that is lock 4 WP — Whitlock Winner — now have won three and — — champs (That’s Jasper S Hamlet the 2580 Fowler A Loeer Whitlock 3 2-- 2 j George Susce right of the Kansas City Athletics tells George Susce Jr about pitching and the Red Sox when the one-tim- e catcher formerly coached Young Susce showed so well in relief for the Bosox that he is a starter Leavitt led the field “Tomorrow’s program is open to everyone” said Dave Carlton “We anticipate a field in each of the four di- - Le-Jo- hn te red-ho- This station is nowj under construction and will be ready to operate in about Applicant will notdl approximately $4000 for Inventory and operating equipment Applicant must bo ego 25 to 45 -run bStruck for Beider in 9th 000 10 00 001—11 Great Falla 010 0 01 240— 8 Mafic Valley R — Amaya Fernandez Elder 3 Browne 2 Giden Mannlnf 2 Hannan 2 Wandra Lobitz Ryan Bates Swieeh Lindley 2 E — Amaya Lobitz MeDade Lindley HR — Bates Swieeh 3BH — Yaremchuk 2BH — Lobitz McDade Lindley Elder Given 2 RBI — Elder Given Herman Wandra Yaramchuk Bates Swieeh Lindley DP — LeJohn to Amaya to Gld-a- n MeDada to Lindley to Bates to Bates Winner — Lindley to MeCade SO — Ryan Leeer — Pastornieky Ryan 4 Pastornieky 2 BB — Ryan 3 Picker 1 Pastornieky 4 Montfomery 4 Diekay 1 HO — Ryan 7 in 7 Picker T in 2 Pastornieky 2 in 4 Peider S in 3 WP — Montfomery Dickey HBP — Mannlnf and Ryan by Relder T — 6 2-h- South Ocdon ll ! Pat-teri- Applications Are Now Being Considered Like This Son class C field In class D Dr Nasfell Dave Carlton 37 13 4 14 34 7 37 13 Totals Wayne Clark Blaine aFliod out for Montfomery In 4th Whittier Gordon Barney and Joe out i By GAYLE TALBOT I NEW YORK (AP)--E- 7 1W3 Gunners of Northern Utah will wind up the Ogden area trapshooting championships for 1955 tomorrow at the traps of the Ogden Gun Club Firing will start at 10am By BED SMITH NEW YORK — Usually the jour-ne- y begins in the evening aboard the Cincinnati Limited Sul-Iph- EVENING MAY SATURDAY STANDARD-EXAMIN- E no-hitt- t- - in the finale weight title fight reports that route on the mound for the Ecu — |