Show ey w ww'-y- - ww 'r w-y- — a- - -- w—yyyys— THE OGDEN (UTAH) 2a Gaiaamras fic ! 7ly Inborn JoinrD f — ww— xvtl'0’ m FRIDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R pDrsH ft©- Wood - fe n 1 3-- I j 6-- 3 2 ( 2V£-ho- “The American Way ond WILLIE MAYS’ single scored first Giant run in the fourth and his sacrifice fly brought home the winning run in the fifth after Don Mueller’s double had tied it and chased loser Ernie Johnson The Braves incidentally twice walked Hank Thompson purposely filling the bases to pitch to Mays the NL bat champ of last season Fistic Probe Continues Seeks Record ur t best of them selected by the Youth Opportunity Programs appear in the “American Way’’ The injury occurred when Heidt was a member of the University of California football team under the late Andy Smith In his prep school years at Culver Military Academy he had won Culver’s i Jim Norris Ray Arcel Give Answers at Mil Hearing Turley Hopes To Break Feller's Mark ctsfTo cboiL’ “Altogether” Mr Heidt says ‘‘cur show has made top stars out of more than 200 people I’m still searching for talent My staff will conduct auditions in Ogden and three yougsters will appear on the June 7 show And I hope it will be a lucky break for all of the talent — not a painful one like the break that started me but a chance to prove their talent to the world” The hustling Ogden Jaycees sponsor the Ogden appear- ance of Horace Heidt and the By GAYLE TALBOT crowd showed up NEW YORK (AP) — A standing-rooat the local athletic commission to hear Jim Norris president of the IBC testify under oath that he had never in his life been told anything about a suspected boycott of New Jersey elterweight Vince Martinez the because he dumped his manager Bill Daly m NEW YORK (AP) — In 1946 Bob Feller set a modern major league strikeout record of 348 At his current rate Bob Tur-wi- jl iey 0f the New York Yankees could erase the mark But the Swift Show Wagon He youngster isn’t interested doesn’t even think he can do it Colorless Manager Ensign Ritchie sports writer theHere’s how the arithmetic of problem goes: had for the Standard-Examine- r When Feller set his mark he an odd experience at the Union Depot yesterday He hoped to in- pitched in 48 games for Cleveterview Don Cockell English land Tonight against the Baltiheavyweight who was stopped at more Orioles Turley makes his It is the club’s San Francisco the other night by eighth start one-fiftof the 31st about game chamMarciano world’s Rocky 40 total He could starts get beathletic award pion ccveted but wouldn’t that be possible Ritchie as tells his experience double-heade- r At California he hoped to be- follows: cause of the come California’s star athlete jambup “There was no But in his first season on the Don Cockell when heinterviewing So s?y he gets into 36 or 37 in stopped Bear’s team his back was broken Ogden the Union games If he continues his pace yesterdayaboard not and doctors said he might Pacific’s City of San Francisco he has 69 in 62 innings he walk again en route to the east coast and could wind up operations with about 350 and a new mark of a series after Hospitalized England think I have a chance “Cockell’s manager John Simpoperations young Heidt learned to break Feller’s record” he that the accident had so drained son said there was no interview’-in- g said “He had two advantages he his family’s finances that the heavyweight challenger when had he his big year He unto not could return and he meant what he said college to was able' in relief and der any circumstances pitch “Why can’t you guys let him he was a team which oh had no alone?” A friend brought him phonoSimpson bellowed when chance of the winning pennant Cockell was a if asked picture graph and records andas he meant h® could Pto out played them over he decided that could be Jaken of he and his wife TJiat!urn to 8et more strikeouts’ music which had been his part-tim- e Don whose only facial marks hobby might offer him a from the fight was a cut fore- 1 to make a living Vith this head motioned for the reporter'llway SCI DT6Q At as an incentive he surprised his and photographer to check with W doctors by a speedy recovery and Simpson who was seated at the next table soon organized his first band He’s been bothered with refreSuccess came slowly Heidt ever since the fight to his porters was disband forced quently ended” seek other and orchestras early “A railroad official notified MODESTO Calif (AP) — A employment He worked in servthe boxing delegation that special match race between Wes ice stations and sold rea estate and reached national fame as an Cockell had a long distance Santee the Kansas cowboy and orchestra leader only after 10 telephone call from London Lon Spurrier the awaiting him in the depot but speedster will highlight the 14th years of ups and downs “When the band became w’ell-- i Simpson refused to get off the annual California Relays here tomorrow known” Heidt informs the writer train to answer it Meet director Tom Moore has “I found more and more parents “Although Cockell had very to little our to me say their talented during slight arranged the race at 880 yards help asking his Cockwith beSantee who has tried unsuccesssquabble who to wanted manager youngsters e come performers Naturally I ell seemed to be in a better fully for a mile of mind than any of the turned in a 4:065 clocking at gave what help I could but I frame n Fresno last wreek He is schedcouldn’t always arrange appeardelegation” Moral to this story: “No win- uled to run his favorite distance ances before the public But the need for such appearances gave der Cockell received a bad press tonight in the Coliseum Relays me the idea for the Youth Op- in this country Charge this set- at Los Angeles back to a poor manager” portunity Program” When a sponsor had been found for the Youth Opportunity leries Horace Heidt and his Record Double OCEANPOKT N J (NEA)— organization began touring the nation in search of outstanding Monmouth Park holds the world By On performers To date they have record for a daily double TWIN FALLS (UP) — The auditioned more than 110000 Aug 8 1953 more than 42000 Magic Valley Cowboys’ chances young men and women and the bet '$366378 of staying at the top of the Pioneer League received a blow today with announcement that one of their top hitters and one of heir top hurlers must leave the high-ranke- d j After Norris had given his ex- hibition of almost total the crowd remained to become absorbed in the details of one of the most amazing publishing ventures since the invention of papyrus Juljus Helfand the new prosecutor type chairman of the state body knows when it is time to lighten up the show Respected Figure Yesterday's Rfiilli On the stand was Ray Arcel New York 3 Milwaukee 2 one of the more respected figures scheduled Only game Back in in the boxing game Today's Prsbsble Pitcher 1953 Arcel promoted a series Philadelphia at Brookljn (night)— of 34 highly successful Saturday 3 vs Loci Roberta New York at Pittsburgh (night)— might cards in cities all over the v McCall tub? or Gomez Sur country Also he got hit over kont head from behind with a the St Louis at Cincinnati (night) — Lawvs Valentine and spent six blunt instrument rence Chicago at Milwaukee (night — Rush weeks in a Boston hospitaL vs Burdette In the course of his promotions Arcel handled a lot of heavy television sugar and that was where he found himself in the publishing business up to his neck Encouraged by Helfand and his memory refreshed by photostats of canceled checks Arcel told of having spent $17000 for advertising in one magazine V V non-reca- ll National League j h all-arou- late-seaso- n “I-don- ! j ill Will Meet Spurrier In Special Race ia ' four-minut- five-perso- Handicap King to Get Award Four prominent Ogden physicians are pictured above holding the Becker trophy to be awarded the handicap winner of the Utah ATA trapshoot' now in progress at Ogden Gun Club Left to right: Dr W D O’Gorman Dr Ernie GruaDr Russell Stirland and Dr Lou Perry The state joust will wind up with championship events tomorrow and Sunday at Ogden Gun Club north of Ogden airport The public is invited to watch the competition ' 1 0503 8GB By THE ASOOCIATED PRESS The hard-hittinPadres of San Diego are looking for their 17th win in 18 games tonight and their fourth victory in a row over Sacramento The Padres lead the 1 Pacific Coast League by 3! den games who Turner is a The Padres walloped Sacra12-mento 4 with a barrage is in between the welterweight last night He and middleweight classes In other contests San Francisfights best at 151 as Fuentes co lambasted Los Angeles 17-Portland made it two straight should very well know’ The last time they met 20 over second-plac- e Seattle 1 and Oakland defeated Hollywood Philamonths ago the 5 g 151-pound- 17-h- it 1 4-- 7-- 5 at i 500-leng- 4 7 Seattle 1 Hollywood 6 2) er (1-- 2) American League B 1 Minor Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pacific Coast League Fight Results Ay 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Its photo editor for example was Willie Ketchum who pilots 1' (0-- 3) CINCINNATI (NEA)— In the first 89 games this year 198 Wichita 10 Sioux City 4 Colorado home runs were swatted in the Des Moines 6 National League compared to Springs 2 169 last season Lincoln 4 Pueblo 0 '-T- 2000” gam How Helfand wished to know had Arcel and the proprietors arrived at such a rate Didn’t he know that other advertisers had done considerably better than that at least one of them paying '8-only $100 per page? 4 vs Porterfield livan “We just worked out the rate" Cleveland at Detroit (night) — Lemon Arcel said “I don’t know what (8-va Hoeft six-gam- ft I Defunct Now Tis lucky periodical turned out to have been the now defunct International Boxing Magazine which during its brief career claimed a circulation of “about tions Play Abroad Portland Oakland (2-- 2 INDIANAPOLIS Ind (UP) — 3310 27 is Totals Mechanics worked today on the 3282711 i"th6th' race of bn?ed2uf0rRBbulhiTn car veteran! damaged 000 120 000—3 driver Paul Russo who escaped New York 010 100 000—2 Milwaukee when vehicle his injury yesterday O'Connell Williams 2B — Mueller twice hit the wall during the HR— Aaron BB— Hearn 1 Johnson 1 Hearn 0 mile race practice at the Indiana- Robinson 1 Buhl 3 SO —— 1 W — Hearn (8--2 L Johnson Johnson polis Motor Speedway A— 22135 Officials said a back wheel “locked up” causing the car to ! spin into the wall tail first and j then into the infield They said the car probably could not be repaired in time for this weekend’s final qualifica- Doris Hart to Yesterday’s Res Its San Francisco 17 Los Angeles San Diego 12 Sacramento 4 tl-- 1 2i alone ex-Mari- SAT IV! (3-- BOSTON (AP) It took shortstop Billy Klaus of the Boston Red Sox more than three years before he made his first major league hit He had been up i total of 15 times with the Boston Braves Milwaukee Braves- - and 6 0 Charleston Indianapolis Boston Red Sox before he made St Paul at Denver postponed his first hit this spring Southern Assn The safety a single against Detroit’s Frank Lary tied the score Memphis 6 Chattanooga 5 2 in the seventh inning The Sox 7 Mobile Atlanta e went on to win and break a Othdr games postponed streak losing Texas League V JEWELERS d San Diego 12 Sacramento 4 Bates first baseman w’ho is Oakland 7 Hollywood 5 ranked fourth in the hitting de San Francisco 17 Los Angepartment with a 353 average 1 les played his last game last night By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4 Seattle 1 Portland He leaves to join the armed ST PAUL— Del Flanagan 157 International League forces St outpointed A1 Andrews Tom Guderian who recently 159 Paul Montreal 10 Buffalo 8 St Paul 10 Columbus 6 Havana 2 team the undenvent an joined 11 Rochester 7 Toronto and officials LOS ANGELES — Petey Servin said appendectomy Richmond 9 Syracuse 6 he likely would be out for the re- 162 Los Angeles stopped Govan mainder of the season Small 158 Oakland Calif 10 American Assn Toldeo 1 Louisville 0 Minneapolis 5 Omaha 2 K SMALLEY'S 151-poun- I 3) delphian ended a hot scrap with veteran of one thumping right to the chin in the fifth round It was the speeds of bout 138 miles an from hour first time the Los Angeles had the full count tolled over him Fuentes was Taday’s Prsbsble Pitchers Baltimore si New York night — only a quarter of a pound lighter vs Turley Krettow 151 each They’ll weight about Boston at Washington (night) — Sul- Coast League team A1 (1-- (3-- 4) Paul Russo Is San Diego Gets Turner Favored 0ver Fuentes Lead Forced Out in Big In the Garden Of Big Race Coast Circuit NEW YORK (AP) — Gil Turner aims for his sixth straight victory tonight and he’s an 11-choice to do it The middleweight contender meets Ramon Fuentes fourth ranking welterweight chal- m Madison Square Gar-- (4--1) 4-- (2-- Two Stars Lost Cowboys 1 1953 § Manager Leo Durocher And at for the waiver price Yet Jim season’s end he was on the who came up with the Cards in 1947 led the league in 1950 with block 249 earned run average BUT NOBODY STEPPED up to Hearn had one really shaky get Hearn one of the stars in the Giants’ little miracle of 1951 moment yesterday Danny O’ConHe won 17 that year including nell made his fourth straight hit double in the ninth the first game in the pennant a lead-of- f But let him get only as Hearn with Brooklyn playoff HARDLY ANYONE WANTED far as third while ending it Hank Hearn in 1950 either when St Aaron got the other long hit off Louis let him go to the Giants Hearn a solo homer in the sec in the only major league game went for extra bases and he left scheduled That edged the Giants eight stranded After getting his f into second place three per200 pounder lead the centage points ahead of the Chi- gave just four hits over the last cago Cubs IT WAS TIIE fourth complete five innings In all he fanned XM game for Hearn who has lost six and walked only one two Only' Milwaukee’s Gene ConIT WAS WILDNESS that conHeidt Famous Made wanted ley and Philadelphia’s Robin Rob- tributed to Hearn’s 1954 disapInjury HE PICKED UP No 6 yester erts have completed five A fractured spine proved a lucky break for Horace pointment He was put on the THE BRAVES TOUCHED shelf as a starter with the world Heidt famous orchestra leader who brings the Swift Show Hearn for 10 hits but only two champs after September 1 by School to 50 of the his and Ogden High Wagon company Auditorium June' 7 foi a spectacular stage show By ED WILKS The Associated Press Guess who’s the first National League pitcher to win six games this season Roberts Antonelli Spahn Erskine Newcomb e? 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