Show -- ' MAY 24 EVENING TUESDAY '''7 ' l“ I THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1953 11A Sehneifer Gets Ogden Golfers Post in PGA Win City Golf Tourney Braves Cling to Lead Gerry Blackburn Puis Out Fire in Ninth Inning e J inning squeeze bunt by Pocatello Bannock Ernie Schuer-ma- n clung precariously today to the Pioneer league 'top f game and a few percentage points ahead rung just of the climbing Magic Valley Cowboys one-hal- e The Pokes making like would be topnotchers turned in a 9 to 0 shutout at Idaho Falls behind the five-hi- t pitching of Bob Shaf- n 1-- 0) 1-- 4) 1-- 0) 1-- 1) 2-- 2) 0--0) i Sparkles for Ogden Reds e Shaffer BB— Harper 5 A— 591 5 hampered the attendance less 200 turning out Buddy Gilbert of the Reds provided the fielding gem of the series with a long rolling catch of Gene Hines’ tabbed triple in the fifth Chico Terry sparkled on Brown’s sizzling grounder in the ninth Summary: 4 2 3 5 5 3 4 2 0 1 Ogden 10 Browne rf 10 Elder!! 105 01 LeJohn3b 0 0 0 3 3 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 13 Given lb Rochelli2b Manning 0 Amaya sa Hines p 0 Starkp 0 aHancey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kiddp Blackburn p Shaffer 2 T— 1:53 Totals 35 11 24 12 13 0 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 10 27 10 aStruck out for Stark In 7th bWalked for Ryan In 9th 000 000 121—4 Great Falls 100 250 OOx— 8 Ogden R— Elder Paylor Kuehl Rochelli Holder-fiel- d Gauger LeJohn Soto2 Gilbert E — Elder SB— Hicks Terry LeJohn 2BH— Gauger 3BH— Gonder Rochelli Paylor RBI —Gonder 2 Hicks LeJohn Given Psylor 3 Fernandes Browne DP — Rochelli and Amaya Winner —Kidd HO — Loser — Hines Hines 7 in 4 Stark 1 in 2 Ryan 2 in 2 Kidd 7 in 8 Blackburn 0 in 1 ER— Hines 8 Stark 0 Ryan 0 Kidd 4 SO— Kidd 7 Hines 5 Stark 4Black-bu1 BB— Kidd 6 Hines 5 Blackburn 2 Lett — Ogden 5 Great Falls 7 WP — Hines 2 PB — Manning Gonder T— 220 m Title Battle Is 29 6 27 16 aPopped out for Kazmerowlcz in 7th bSingled for Beene in 9th 000 020 010—3 Billings 000 010 03x —4 Salt Lake City R — Sinquefield Meyer Leslie Donahue Rommel Jessen Rushing E— S— Beene Platt SB — Sinquefield HR — Rushing 2BH— Taylor Platt Long Leon RBI — Platt 2 Long— DP Rushing 2 Kazmerowlcz Jessen Jessen Leslie Platt Jessen Leon and and Taylor ER — Kazmerowicz 2 Barke-le3 SO — Kazmerowicz Beene 4 Barkelew 1 Benne 4 BB— Beene 3 Kazmerowlcz Barkelew T— 257 A — 1000 (Est) ' Pocatello Bats ABHO A ABHO A 5 2 14 Her’ra3b Sch’manss 4 2 2 3 3 0 4 0 Trenarycf Keefelb 4 0 8 0 4 12 1 Klngcs Estrada cf 5 3 2 0 5 3 11 Hallgrenrf Connlzzorf 5 0 11 2 12 0 Jacoby lf Rob’rsonc 4 2 7 1 4 2 2 3 Stringer 2b Rush3b 4 13 2 4 1 10 0 Molerlb Duranlf 5 2 12 5 0 8 1 Camperic Maurer 2b 2 0 3 0 4 10 2 Espinolap Estesp 0 0 0 0 1 Adkinsp bLuchessf2b 10 2 0 110 0 0 0 0 Vromanp Werrmanp 10 00 0 Kingp 10 0 aParisi2b 2 0 0 2 Coburnp JO 0 0 0 Leep 0 0 10 Tierney p 110 0 left-hand- 39 11 30 11 Totals xOne out when wlnnin grun scored aFanned for King in 5th bWalked for Eatea In 8th 023 000 000 0 — 5 Boise 000 Oil 021 1—6 Pocatello R — Herrera Trenary King Hall-gre- n NEW YORK (UP) — Officials Schuerman Estrada of the International Boxing Club RobersonJacoby 2 Duran 2 E — Campari Mol-lHerrera RBI — Stringer Moler hoped to arrange today a substi- 1 er hard-hittin- Country Club In Detroit ©o)!v! ir isiis V‘(cJU)i: Padres Continue Win Streak In Coast Loop irtfi 1 nr ' sr f SV' 4 g k3116 baseball Coast night — a 3-- 1 game last victory over third-plac- e Los Angeles It was the sixth time Rapp has won a game for the San Diegoans since they started their 21 victories in 22 games rampage to the top of the standings Portland outhit San Francisco to win 1 The Seattle Rainiers showed the home folks a five-ruthird inning and defeated Hollywood Oakland and Sacramento weren’t scheduled o 5-- n 5-- 2 Coast League star five oar scoirs dio ntkoto Seattle HAiG Portland San Francisco Oakland Sacramento to'uto r JHAIG Q name SC0TifcP ?liIuEo in seen Sni9illB ' Hollywood !? 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de than Great Falls ABKO A 8 2 0 0 Fern’descf Sarno Hack" Seidel RBI —Campana 2 Sweich 2 Shaffer SF — Campana DP — Hack Gauci and Mullin Gauci Hack and Mullin 2BH— Campana Morton HR — Sweigh Left— Magic Valley 7 Idaho Falls 6 ER— Harper 5 SO —Harper 5 Shaffer Morton With the sacks loaded Blackburn fanned Joe Given for the second out thfn forced Manager Lou Rochelli who had contributed three hits to ground out to Karl Kuehl to retire the side Cold and threatening weather 5-a- - Lo-bi- tz -- nament Schneiter won the right after he toured the Ogden Country Club with a 142 yesterday two under par Billy Johnson Provo pro was second with 147 followed by Dick Kramer of Bonneville Salt Lake City and Dean Candland Brigham City both with 152s The National PGA will be played at the Meadow Golf and n 2-- 2) 2-- 1) game Great Falls missed a chance to join the Cowboys in the pressure group by dropping an 8 to 4 encounter at Ogden against the Reds Salt Lake City’s Bees idled 40 minutes SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — by a shower midway in the game came through with a 4 to 3 win The Utah High School Activities over the Billings Mustangs on the Assn announced playoff times two-rueighth inning homer for the class A and B state baseclouted by rightfielder Dud ball titles Rushing South High School of Salt Lake Schuerman’s lazy bunt in the bottom of the tenth angled onto City will play North Cache at the playing field and rolled dead Richmond on Thursday at 1:30 to send home Jesse Duran with pm for the class A crown The class B title will be decided the winning run at Pocatello Pete Estrada’s homer in the ninth at 1:30 pm Wednesday when with none aboard had tied up Bingham plays Richfield at Richfield the game at In Idaho Falls the Russets Drew “Buddy” Gilbert center fielder of the Ogden Reds bounced back- into the lineup last night after nursing a leg injury He did little to help their cause bagged a single and recorded one of the most sensational catches committing seven bungles while the Cowboys had things all their of all time in the fifth with a rolling catch of Gene Hines’ liner own way Shaffer struck out five In and walked but two during the BOISE Idaho (UP) — The secevening Rushing’s homer for Salt Lake ond largest Chinook salmon run City touched off a row that saw on record for the Columbia River the Billings nine march off the system has been counted through AAiceli field after the umpire ruled it Bonneville Dam fish ladders since By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS was a fair ball 1 the State Fish and Game They returned The New York Giants trying to NEW YORK (AP) —Virgil to finish the game but it was April Department said today build up their bench in a bid to Akins a fight- hinted that an official protest More than 150000 fish were re-close in on the Brooklyn Dodg- er is taking dead aim on the may be lodged ported through with the May The Mustangs took a 2 to 0 lead count still incomplete title now that he ers have posted $25000 to re- welterweight has five victories four in the fifth and held a 2 to 1 Largest salmon run ever reclaim veteran slugger Sid Gor- of them bystraight knockouts lead when the game was delayed corded at Bonneville was in 1953 don from Pittsburgh The Bees made when 169033 fish were clocked The solidly built old by a downpour Gordon’s return to New York St Louis Negro stopped Joey good use of their bare six hits through the counters during April after five years absence was com- Miceli of New York in 2:41 of the —compared with 11 the Ponies and May The unofficial May count this year indicated the run pleted in a straight cash deal first round on three knockdowns got — to rack up their win to chalk up his fourth successive Billings at reached its peak May 2 Tonight’s games: today Salt Lake at Falls Great move the In another Ogden slumping kayo Boise and at Idaho Falls Phillies City “No more picked up Philadelphia fooling around for Bob Kuzava from me” said the rejuvenated Akins Pocatello at Magic Valley Family Feud Baltimore for the $10000 waiver today after he had polished off CAMDEN N J (NEA)— Lyle the Miceli “I got a Show Their Heels and Lila Phillips are rival trainprice chance to go places now and I’m CHAPEL HILL NC (NEA)— ers at Garden State Park Lila going to keep in shape That’s the North Carolina’s track team went once exercised horses for her reason I’m going good now — clean through its dual meet season father but now is a licensed Horsing Around done it” without a loss trainer living PARIS Ky (AP)— Jim Norris president of the International Boxing Club is making a change in his thoroughbred breeding farm He plans to sell his Spring Hill Farm near here It includes a training track He will then take his several stallions and a dozen mares cattle ranch he owns to a near Ocala Fla Meanwhile 3-- 0 2 North Cache to Play South For yB Title fer 8-- 4 2 Ogden High School yesterday won the Ogden City golf championship by downing Weber and Ben Lomond in matches the El Monte golf course Scores in the third annual Art Smalley Tournament were: Ogden 418 Weber 434 and Ben Lomond 490 Five men comeach team over 18 for peted holes Medalists were Jlusty Bower-ban- k of Ogden and Lynn Hone of Weber Each posted scores of 75 Boise’s Braves dumped last night 6 to 5 on a tenth Pioneer League E — Gauci Championship By UNITED PRESS r Bill Cook will hurl against the Billing nine In Montana last week the Mustangs won the series from the locals and the Beds hope to sweep the three-gamset A five-rufifth inning featured by a double by Carl Paylor and a triple by Jess Gonder put Ogden far enough ahead last night to weather a ninth inning rally and 9 Idaho Falls 0 win a Pioneer League game from Magic Valley Ogden 10 Great Falls 4 the Great Falls Electrics Salt Lake City 4 BiUing The Reds moved into the big Pocatello 6 Boise 9 fifth with a lead Joe Soto Dick Hicks Tonight’s Prahable Pitchers and Gilbert Buddy at Ogden (Cooke BUlings (Dunn opened the Inning with consecu7:49 pm at Salt Lake Great Falls (Picker tive singles with Soto scoring 8 pm )Flocchl City Chico Terry dropped a single at Boise Idaho Falls (Taylor over the pitcher’s head and beat Serduk 815 p m at Magic Pocatello (Francis the throw to first to load the Valley 8:15 p m (Pastronicky sacks again Idaho Falls Carl Paylor then provided a Magic Valley AB H O A AB H O A sizzling double to send Gilbert 5 12 1 Herman rf Gauciss 4 0 3 3 Hicks and Soto home Paylor 3 0 0 2 Wondra3b Ageelf 4 0 3 0 0 Campanacf Sarno3b 4 0 0 2 counted on Gonder’s triple against 45 12 3 10 0 Lobitzlb Hack 2b 3 0 3 6 the scoreboard 4 0 3 0 Yarmch’klf Mullinlb 4 0 10 0 3 McDade2b Morton cf 4 2 3 0 The Electrics fought back with 45 12 Seidelc 3 2 4 0 in the seventh and 4 20 7120 Swelchc a single-ru- n Brillrf 3 110 Lindleyss two in the eighth In the ninth 3 0 0 1 Shafer p Harper p 2 0 0 1 bases but could 37 8 27 9 they loaded-th31 5 27 12 muster oiily one run as Ogden Magic Valley Totals 030 100 401—9 000 000 000—0 Falla sent In Gerry Blackburn to re- Idaho R — Herman Wondra Campana lieve Jack Kidd and save the Yarmchuk Sweigh 2 Llndley George Schneiter will be the Intermountain Area’s representative in the National PGA Tour- j Four Teams Are in Thick Of Pioneer Flag Race Billings Mustangs will make their first appearance of the 1955 season at Affleck Park tonight They’ll meet Jim Crandall’s Ogden Reds in the first of a three-gamseries Gametime will be 7:45 p m ! - a STANDARD-EXAMINE- E IrAu §v§)irD§ right-hande- — Fight Available at Paramount Bowl i |