Show Tr 'T t THE OGDEN (UTAH) 4 FRIDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Awaits Provo Tourney Big Field Hustling Awards Duo on Coast h DDD f SAN FRANCISCO (UP)— The PROVO (UP) — Some 200 will awards’ “hustle of set next golfers including 21 pros today be given Pacific Coast League were registered and paired off baseball players for the period for the ProVo Open championof May 9 through June 12 ac- ship which gets under way cording to league president fclaire tomorrow Bill Johnston host Goodwin pro announced to the will Awards of $1500 go Along with Johnston the faLOS ANGELES (UP)— Ameri“most hustling club of the vorites included George Schneiter ca’s greatest track and field athunder month” while $200 awards each of the Salt Lake Country Club letes meet here tonight record-breaking for conditions will be presented to the outstand- and Walt Harris of Ft Douglas perfect in the performances ing infielder outfielder pitcher Aspirants are registered from 15th annual Coliseum Relays catcher and the most valuable Utah Colorado Nevada Idaho v Such stars as Wes Santee Jim ' ' Golliday Bud Held Andy StanWashington and California player field Ernie Shelton Mai Whitfield Arnie Sowell and the nation’s top ‘relay teams were the attraction expected to draw 60000 track and field fans to Memorial Coliseum SPALDING The sponsoring Southern California Committee for the Olym pic Gaipes called the 1955 Coliseum Relays the greatest in Regular $725 histhry of the event and the q J promise of a balmy evening fa Stars Perform in Relays Tonight At Los Angeles In Softball r LOGAN (UP)—The only question about Phil Peterson turned in his second masterful hurling performance of the young season last night as he hurled Rogers Texaco nine to a 12-- win over the Hill Field Hornets in the second round of play n the Metropolitan Softball loop In the other game last night Rainbow Bar took a 1 decision from Beckers The Peterson allowed only two hits for Rogers’ and at the same time drove in three runs with a booming triple In the second game Harvey Stone also hurled a as Rainbow Bar also won its second straight game Tonight the Industrial League teams will take the field at the Ogden Softball Park for second round games At 7 pm the val Reserve will meet Postal Transport and the Marine Reserve will take on South Ogden Merchants Utah Power and Light and SPMDTU will tangle at 9 pm 3 Special! TENNIS RACKET P $f NO W 5-- tA j ld vorable for record performances whetted the enthusiasm of track followers two-hitt- Bold Baldy LINE OF SPALDING GOLF CLUBS The bald eagle is supreme in the air and has no natural ene mieS so it makes no attempt at concealment for itself or its huge nest usually perching it on dead branches in full view of the SPORTING GOODS Dial 2242 Washington Blvd 4-00- 33 Brother Act The Second of a Series of Since shutting out the New York Yankees April 29 Bobby Shantz shown discussing signs with brother Wilmer That’s has been impressive news baseball in espegood litThe Kansas in City cially a arm bad tle southpaw had for two years I MAXIS KOSOF "BABY" ENDURANCE CLASSICS i May 21st and 22nd Sponsored By Smalley's Jewelers of Ogden in Merchandise of Your Own Selection Free to Bowlers for the Following Scratch Performances 1st —Free entry MKEC plus 2nd— Free entry MKEC plus 3rd —Free entry MKEC plus 4th —Free entry MKEC plus 5th —Free entry MKEC plus 6th —Free entry MKEC plus 7th —Free entry MKEC plus 8th —Free entry MKEC plus $5000 cash $3500 cash $2700 cash $2500 cash $2000 cash $1700 cash $1700 cash $1700 cash be only one squad on Saturday and one squad on Sunday Starting time will be 3 p PARAMOUNT ®©WL I Phone KOSOF 3-01- R H E H F Hornets 000 30— 3 2 4 Rogers’ Texaco 006 06-- 12 11 3 Barker and Ball Peterson and Adams ' The Western Division title race always could be counted on for opened this afternoon with qualifying heats at the Utah State campus The finals are slated to begin tomorrow at 1:30 pm Judging from previous dual meets the Western Division affair should end about like this: First — Brigham Young Second —Utah Third — Montana Fourth — Utah State Dual meet victories for the Cougars have been their 93 to 38 triumph over Utah which nosed out of the Skyline crown on depth in 1954 their 91 to 39 win over Montana and the 983 to 32!3 victory over Utah State Utah easily bested Utah State but had a tougher time with Montana which the Redskins barely defeated Montana blasted Utah State Several records ihould go into the books if the weather is clear 85-4- 6 71-6- 0 83-4- 8 the javelin out to the 225’-9mark while sophomore Paul Anderson flashed through the 880 in 1:544 ” 11 1890 Washington Boulevard Known Far and Wide as Ogden's Headquarters of Sportsdom gh PHILIPSBURG Pav (AP) — Seven years ago George Nare-hoo- d an avid sportsman thought it might be a good idea to feed turkeys fronrthe air ’ Narehood who piloted his own plane noted that it was a simple thing to load a couple of bags of corn in his craft and drop it in the rugged mountain areas where wild turkey flocks roamed Other sportsmen noted the effectiveness of feeding game this way and they formed an organization now known as the Aero Game Feeding winter on one day alohe more than 30 tons of corn were on hand for the club to drop to huge transport Ohio and the Pennsylvania National Guard ml y 1 71-fo- a j thqt keep chasing each other slowly upward into the creamy head These tiny bubbles enliven the smooth mellow flavor to give it that extra touch of zest —to bring you all its superb sparkling taste pleasure FisherUses nature’s gift of lower atmospheric pressure f plus all the art of 71 ycars of brewing experience here jto bring you a distinctive flavor not found in beers brewed at lower levels This high altitude Phono jsif -- j 67G3 ! 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That’s because it is sparkle brewed to the altitude Don’t be content with anything less than this the finest— the intermountain favorite — the beer that brings you extra Embossed Plaslio Maliress taste pleasure and refreshment v si “ r : Life Preservers $593 to the Altitude Company-S- oil For tho Kntiro Family Genuina Navy Many Children Styles to Choose From GOVERNMENT SURPLUS toko Clly l jrti 14 5339 5795-- 1 Si win r Canvas and Rubber Maliress Phone th Street Utk 1 j $049 enables us to extract hop flavor and aroma more slowly more gently More than that it results also in correct carbonation for this altitude so the beer docs not gush and over foam when opened and thus does not lose any of its finer flavor qualities ritkr 1 5795 61-foot- er 324-2- 4 -- 5945 750 tho Now Prapane Cat Stovos and Lanterns Now Stock of Hardy's Tapered leaders ot Sleeping Dags 'IS Air 1 Soo 44-fo- ot bubbles craft from the US Naval Air station at Akron Sleeping Bags Air Tlallress Complete With 2 or Pup Tonis Polos and Stokos 4 coleman Poriablo Cooler Ool In addition to four yawls Navy will use Royono its yawl and Highland Light P I Club 18 Pour i cold glass of Fisher Beer and note how bright and c ear and golden it is — how it sparkles with tiny ) Aerial Feeding Let's Go Fishin ware Park’s 1954 meeting are sesexpected back for the sion which runs through July 4 They are: Jack Westrope last year’s top rider with 23 wins Norman Cox Glen Lasswell Nick Shuk Willie Lester Willie Har- tack Oliver Cutshaw J A Regal- ANNAPOLIS Md (AP)— The buto Willie Passmore and Bobby United States Naval Academy Stovall fwill enter six craft in the sixth biennial Annapolis race starting at New London Conn on June 32-da- points in the high' hardies and he set the present jump record and windless Only last weekend BYU set two turkeys deer and other wild new divisional marks at the Utah game Augmenting the small State field Charles Higgins sailed private planes of sportsmen were WILMINGTON Del (AP) — The 10 leading jockeys of Dela- Otherwise rules are same as last week and all cash awards are on handicp basis Many thanks to thesa who competed last week You have proven yourselves tough bowlers and we'd like you to oln us again this wook m the Western Division Skyline track championship today seems to be— by how wide a margin will Brigham Young win it? It appears to be a foregone conclusion that the Cougars will The 880 should be one of the win the Western Division tide j most thrilling contests of the day Arlin Finlinson previousthis season They did last year BYUs run has it in 1:568 with Oscar ly and this year they haven’t lost a on his heels Anderson right dual meet all season Utah has been hint by ’the loss In fact BYU so far has beaten who' had an Division of each op- of Fred Pratley its Western ' 52 ponents by at least points appendectomy recently Pratley Jockeys Expected Back at Delaware It is possible for one bowler to make a clean sweep of the $10000 in merchandise and still win cash and free entry This tournament is 24 games across 12 lanes There will — MAXI er Na-the- world Will Take Place This Weekend Utah Indians May Wind Up With 2nd Placejionors Rogers1 Bar Nine Win -- COMPLETE 193 MAY 20 A4I I fk 2-67- 10 $339 I |