Show -- V-W WX-- MAY 22 SUNDAY MORNING THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1955 i ©iriHh 'Smnfrlh) ABU - I r IGA STANDARD-EXAMINE- R MaHaiTKi ' T Turner Fullmer Harris Cullimore Diroci Rival Baseball Outfits To Collide At West Jordan V' colorful baseball players- of Utah’ high schools will perform in the eleventh annual Utah Boys baseball game by the Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Ogden Standard-Examine- r Twenty-eigh- WEST JORDAN Utah (AP)— The last cloud has been removed from a scheduled June 20 re- The selection committee named Outfielders — - Bill Stafford folthe two squads yesterday as Granite Jay Ludwig South Bob lows: Peterson Bingham Gene Smith Fullmer’s manager said Saturday Marv Jenson said the date had tentative pendbeen outcome of the Friday night’s ing fight between Turner and Raymond Fuentes of New York That match ended in a draw “We had been scared Turner might get cut up” Jenson explained “But he came through okay last night and the June 20th date is still firm” Fullmer lost his first professional fight to Turner in an April 4 decision in Brooklyn It followed a string of 29 straight victories 19 of them by kayos “Gene had a groin injury in that fight and his legs were shot almost from the start” Jenson said “That’s no postfight alibi either I’d told the reporters in New York three days before the bout we might have to postpone it But Gene insisted he was able to go on” g V- - cr: 4 ' Little Leaguers Ready for Drive Big Field Will More than 500 baseballers of the “little leagues” of Ogden will Boys open the ticket drive for the 11th annual Utah baseball game tomorrow They expect to dispose of 2000 tickets to the 1955 classic Left to right: Henry Carlson Ernie Shreeve city recreation director and Ronnie George All-Ameri- Compete in Golf Feature Seat Sale Opens Monday Golfers of the Intermountain area will tee off tomorrow at the Ogden Golf and Country Club in ' Five Hundred Youngsters To Sell Baseball Ducats V pro-amate- V vM a Li Bids for Starting Post ‘ All-Sta- rs Catchers — Blair Fowers We-- ! ber Ronald Buttars North Cache Pitchers — Charley Beckert Weber Ray Naegle North Cache Jon Frederiksen Ogden Infielders — Ron Ballantyne Ben Lomond Walter Higgins A' Manages Macon the qualifying rounds for Pepper Martin former Cardinal the national PGA tournament is managing Macon Ga in star event will be The class A Sally League the played over 18 holes Eleven professionals are eligible and play will start at 1:30 p m Each pro Five hundred boys organized into 40 teams now regwill be allowed three amateurs istered in the City Recreation Department’s summer baseand there is no handicap 36-hol- e North A'Uv -- 4 - ed Gil Turner of Philadelphia and Gene Fullmer of West Jordan -- t All-Americ- turn bout between middleweights more-or-les- u Ralph Ashby of Davis High School will be a serious contender r team against for the starting shortstop post on the North South at Affleck Park June 10 Players for the two squads were announced last night by the selection committee All-Sta- Ben Lomond Ralph Ashby Davis Ray Schlupp Weber Hank Emery Davis Outfielders — Gary Kapp Ben Lomond Bob Green Bear River Lavor Douglas Box Elder Arden Porter North Cache Manager — Vernal Harris Box Elder South Tooele Manager — Grant Cullimore Davis The standout player in the 1955 classic will receive an trip to Chicago in August Game time on June 10 for the annual headliner will be 8 pjn e with a ceremony at 7:30 pm Affleck Park In Ogden will be the scene Player of the two squads will engage in two drills at Affleck Park on June 4 North will drill at 10 am and 9 pjn and South will work-ou- t at 11:45 am and 7:30 pm all-expen- pre-gam- Proceeds from the annual event will go toward improving the new All-Sta- rs Boy’s baseball park south of Affleck Park leaguers of Ogden Little t an ticket campaign opened today Outstanding little mar chants will be presented before game time on June 10 Players of the two teams will be honored at a dinner at the Canton Cafe at 5:30 pm June 4 All-Ameri- Catchers — Clark Godfrey ’est Kent Clark Olympus Pitchers — Don Gunderson Olympus Carl Larsen West Larry Stillman Bingham Infielders — J L Jensen Jordan Ray Yocum Granite Lynn Chidester West Dean Jensen Provo Gerald Naylor Jordan ca all-ou- Also tomorrow will be the opening day for practice rounds ball program are poised for the big race for valuable baseStandard-Examine- r Junior for the Intermountain Amateur ball equipment offered by The Tournament which begins Thurs- Chamber of Commerce and the City and County RecreaTournament officials say tion day Boys Departments to winners in the participants can only’ take pracwill be fired contest Monday May 23 Starting gun tice rounds on one day and then game only after payment of entry fee continuing until June 8th over 18 Golfers will FeawfVl All-Ameri- ca qualify The purpose of the contest is holes on Thursday for the amawill qual-- to sell as many tickets as possible teur event Thirty-tw-o ify for the championship flight to the Uth annual and 16 for the first flight Boys’ game scheduled for June First and second round matches 10 at Affleck Park with proIn both flights will be held Friceeds to go to the further develQuarter-final- s day and Saturday in the championship flight opment of a baseball park for in the first flight the youth of the community in and semi-final- s the area west of the present soft-ba- ll will be held Sunday semi-finaand final Oil Monday l park A point will be awarded a team rounds will be played in the championship flight as well as for each ticket sold with the top the finals of the first flight selling team being awarded new Each match will be over 18 uniforms Second highest team will receive new gloves for all holes Ernie Schneiter said many of members and third a bat and the golfers entered in the 33rd sail for each player The top individual salesman annual event figure Herb Pollock of Salt Lake City is the man they will be awarded a new uniform will have to beat in this year’s with the next two receiving base-ja- il amateur event shoes' Any boy selling over Pollock was runner-u- p to Tom- 25 tickets becomes a member of my Williams of Ogden in last the “25” club and will be slyear’s event and was also the low owed to wearthe emblem on his "of Farm Teams Show amateur last year in the Provo Open Golf Tournament r Williams will not return to defend his title The young Ogden golfer is serving as assistant professional this season at a Salt Lake City course Many of the top golfers of the area who will compete in the event this week are Henry Math-ie- u Gus Becker Amie Ferrin Layne Newey Walt Gresham Irv Max Johnson John Stimpson Houk and Pierre Hualde of and Robert Pierson Dick Og-de- n -- Carlson Don Dorton L R Ivans Ashly Smith and Steve Dunford Salt Lake City Arnold Peterson of Pocatello uniform and receive an additional prize “With the tremendous interest n baseball manifested by the boys of Ogden today and with every sandlot and park literally covered with boys anxious to play we are badly in need of this new development” declared Ernest Shreeve City Recreation Di- rector “By supporting the boys in their ticket drive you will be doing your part in providing Garth Panter to Battle Vaughn dleweight champ Willie Vaughn in a bout at Hollywood Legion Stadium June r 10-rou- non-titl- e it was annoynced today Both fighters lost their last bouts Panter by a decision to Ray Robinson in Detroit and Vaughn by decision to middleweight champ Bobo Olson in Los 4 Angeles - 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