Show VV" “ TUESDAY EVENINO THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1955 MAY 31 Views of Sport m STANDARD-EXAMINE- D WnGU§ Aomitfratiflir ©DD Many Track Stars Set Schneifer in New Records Fine Form ¥5 fill® " Mother Is Now - Cowboys Upset Biggest Fan Of Race Champ Electrics in SAN LORENZO Calif (UP)— Sweikert’s mother said she Wild Ball Game Bob used to ‘‘sit home and cry” when ' By BED SMITH NEW YORK — A traveler from Stanford University the Yale of the West visited the Stanford of the East in New Haven recently Don Dort-o- n The long-drivin- g in the himself and found trophy of Salt Lake City yesterroom in the Payne Whitney Gymnasium He browsed among the day won his first Intermouncups medals statuary and as- tain Amateur golf tournasorted hardware collected over the years by musclar intellectu- ment by playing a cautious als then inquired where Frank game and defeating young Merriwell's trophies were kept ‘What class Gene Schneiter 4 and 3 at was he ’in?” the the Ogden Golf and Country custodian asked Quk course Chuckling the Dorton claims Forest Dale as went downstairs and his home course did not play reported the col- spectacular golf during the chamloquy to the girl pionship round but stood back y at the informa- and watched Schneiter three-put- t tion desk several greens t "Well” she The Salt Laker moved into asked what the final round earlier in the day class was he in?” by downing Ogden’s Layne 4-- 3 while Red Smith Schneiter won Yale’s Newey Ivy clad track coach Bob Giegengack a one-u- p victory on the 18th has been telling that story and hole Schneiter son of professional adding wistfully that it would be iiice to have Merry a gifted Ernie Schneiter won the first mucker available now to step hole when Dorton three-putte- d dash or the Dorton then won holes 3 5 and into the two-mil- e or the hurdles or 9 to move one up at th6 end of run hammer -- throw and deliver the the first nine The champion made the only extra point Yale always seems to need Recently Yale lost the birdie of the finals on No 12 Ivy League heptagonals to Cor- to win that one but lost No nell by l28th of a point and 11 On the 15 holes played Dora dual meet to Harvard by one-thir- d ton was two over par Dorton who has been playing of a point and if his team is going to lose in the future golf four years had never won Giegengack wants it beaten by a major tournament although he round numbers ntit fractions got to the finals of the state Both Penn State and Manhat- amateur two years ago and to tan stand ready to accommodate the semi-final- s of the Intermounhim in this respect in the 79th tain Amateur last year In the championship consolaannual Intercollegiate AAAA championships Friday and Satur tion Henry Mathieu of Ogden downed Afnie Ferrin 2 and 1 day on Randall’s Island in the finals In the semi-finaManhattan’s Strong Boy Penn State is the defending Mathieu beat Max Johnson 3 and 2 and Ferrin trimmed Cliff champion $nd Manhattan the Haskell 1 up t -1952 1953 and run in the winner Arnie Peterson of Pocatello ner-u- p outdoors last year took indoor title during champion of the tournament two the IC the winter Manhattan showed years ago defeated Tippy Pearce rather creditable outdoor form of Brigham City 4 to win the last Saturday by winning 15 of first flight and Dick Dorton a cousin of Don won the second -- 16 event: against Army Bob Kayasky fresh from foot- flight with a 3 and 2 win over ball practice was West Point’s John Wardlow In the first flight consolation only winner taking the 100-yardash in 97 seconds Even more Harold Dalton defeated Irv remarkable than the scandalous Stimpson 2 and 1 team score was the fact that every single runner who won for Manhattan came up with the best performance of his life d Manhattan’s sophomore Jim Doulin won the mile in 4:145 and his coach George Eastment expects 4:12 or better from him this week Eastment has a finicky taste in superla tives Earlier this year he de scribed Pitt’s Arniel Sowell as “the most fabulous runner of all time” and now he calls Doulin “the strongest runner I have At Ogden Club By UNITED PRESS Coming from behind three times and capping their performance with doubles her son started racing but admitted she is now the ‘‘biggest fan” of her son winner of yesterday’s e race Indianapolis “I thought I would die when 500-mil- Bob started racing” Mrs F A said “I would sit home the tenth inning the Pioneer' Maloney and just cry” League-leadinMagic Valley Cow-oy- s ‘‘But after Bob was racing for yesterday dumped third-plac- e a while some of his friends came Great Falls 12 to 11 in a over to convince me I should see j race I went to one race then marathon battle at the Montana aanother then another and soon I was his biggest fan” city She said his victory in the MeThe win preserved the one and morial one-hal- f Day classic was ‘‘just wongame lead the Cowpokes derful” lold over the Boise Braves — ong-tim- e leaders — who played at Billings to rack up a 4 to 1 Seek Record Attendance of 23476 and win over the Mustangs behind athlete of Weber High School will be Ray Schlupp of Braves man- wagering of $1606223 on openthe pace-settin- g ing day in 1954 are the records! serious candidate for a starting infield post for North against ager Lou Stringer who knocked Monmouth Park will be shooting Boys baseball game at Affleck home one run and scored two ifor when the season opens on South in the Utah June 11 himself park June 10 He is a third baseman back-to-bac- k g I o visitor V! Seeks Infield Post u all-arou- All-Americ- i 100-yar- d ls 4-- Runner-U-p Champion Don Dorton (right) of Forest Dale won the Intermountain amateur golf championship over the Ogden Golf and Country Club course yesterday He gained a 3 decision over Ogden’s Gene Schneiter left 4-- Pioneer League Box Scores by Ropar d Take Series deep-cheste- Reds Lose in Ten Innings ever seen” Eastment means to demon strate D o u 1 i n’s superhuman strength by entering him not only in the mile but also in the two-mile run 35 minutes later with the young man still gasping With such a brief rest period ordinary earthmen don’t even attempt this double and no entrant from any other planet has accomplished it but Eastment isn’t going to have Manhattan licked for want of trying for every possible point Grudge Match Authorities who favor Penn State are impressed by a phalanx of individuals capable of scoring in orthodox double features like the 100 and 220 Art Pollard is typical He won the 100 last record yea matching the IC of 96 and created a mark of 205 in a preliminary heat at 220 yards He had to scratch from the final because of a muscle and the event pulled went to Henry Thresher of Yale f 2nd Postponed 4--A who once had polio Tenlght’s Probable Pltchera at Great Falls Boise (Lucas 8:05 pm (Koczwara at Billings Magic Valley (Shaffer 8:03 pm (Wallis at Salt Lake City (Barkelew 8:15 p m Pocatello iL Smith Ogden (unavailable) at Idaho Falls 8:15 pm (unavailable) 0-- 0) 2-- 1) 5-- 1) 2-- 3) 3-- 2) 0-- 0i Yesterday's Results Salt Lake City 7 Ogden 8 (2nd game postponed rain) Idaho Falls 6 Pocatello 4 (2nd game postponed rain) Magic Valley 12 Great Falls 11 (10 Innings) Boise 4 Billings L T— 325 BUG SZYt7DKKBS OKI Loser— 100-yar- d THE MEUJ ABHO 2 10 2 5 10 0 4 3 5 2 12 0 4 8 13 4 5 2 8 3 4 2 3 5 Lindley ss 3 0 10 Reiderp 0 0 0 0 Jorg’s’np 1 0 0 0 aGonsalvei 0 0 0 1 Walker p 110 Super Champion 2-- A— 560 Billings ABHO A Forthman3b Leslie 2b 4 0 2 5 Taylor lb 4 18 01 Trenarycf Kingss RyanrfIf 34 10 Stuart 110 Hallgrenrf 1 5 If 110 Longcf 4 12 3 0 0 4 4 4 1 Jacoby 4 11 0 String'r2b Carpent'rc 0 5 17 2 Molerlb 3 0 0 0 Walton3b 1 5 0 8 1 Camperic bPaepke 1009 0 4 2 2 0 Whitlock p Platt ss 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Adkins p Sinner p 2 0 0 1 0 aSinq'field 10 0 0 7-- series The Reds trailed going into the ninth then rallied with five runs to put the game into extra innings and made it 5 in their haif of the 10th In the last of the 10th Jerry for the Bees’ Joe Ogle pinch-hi- t Leon He singled and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Jim Browne relief pitcher who got credit for the win Manager Bobby Sturgeon then singled batting for Doc Ayers and losing twirler Bill Enderlee walked Eddie Rommel to fill the bases Howard Leister came in for Enderlee to pitch to Barr He served the centerfielder with a strike ball first then the one which Barr belted for a double to score Ogle with the winning 5-- 0 A 6-- 050 100 032 1—12 R — Hallgren 2 Stringer 2 Stuart E Magic Valley 103 030 112 0— 1 — King Great Falls Long Walton 2BH — Hallgren Whitlock Stuart R — Herman 2 Wondra 2 Campana 4 Jacoby Stringer Sweich 2 Lindley Cox Amaya 2 3BH — Hallgren RBI — Jacoby Stringer Browne LeJohn 2 Rochelli 2 Given Whitlock 2 Long SB — Forthman 2 DP— Camperi and Stringer Platt Les2 2 Holderfield E— Lobitz Lindley Rochelli Manning RBI — Herman Cam- lie and Taylor Left — Boise 13 Billings Adkins 0 Whitlock 6 in 8 pana 2 Lobitz 4 Yaremchuk Lind- 6 HO— 3 in 1 ley Cox 2 Fernandes Browne Given in 3 Sinner 710 in 8 Inglett Adkins 1 Sinner 7 3 Manning Elder 2BH— Lindley Her- - SO— Whitlock man Lobitz 2 Campana Yaremchuk' Inglett 2 BB— Whitlock 1 Sinner 5 HR — ER— Whitlock 1 Sinner 3 Inglett 1 Amaya Given 3BH— Amaya Winner — Whitlock Campana Cox SB — Wondra SH— Fer- WP— Whitlock nandes SF — Browne Manning DP — Loser — Sinner T — 215 A — 1317 Wondra McDade and Lobitz Jorissen — Magic Valley Amaya and Given Left 9 Great Falls 10 BB — Ryan 2 Picker x 4 Jorrisen 2 Reider 7 Ropar 1 SO — 1 4 1 Reider Picker Stark Jorgensen WHITE PLAINS N Y (NEA) 1 Anderson 1 HO — Ryan 5 in 1 3 Picker 4 in 5 3 Jorissen 0 in 3 Knollwood of White Plains celeStark 3 in 1 3 Sheridan 2 in 1 Reider 9 in 6 Jorgensen 0 in 1 Walker brates the 60th anniversary of its 1 in 1 Ropar 1 in 0 Anderson 1 in 2 ER—Ryan 5 Picker 1 Stark 2 Sheriincorporation in July It is one dan 1 Reider 5 Walker 1 Ropar 1 of the nation’s most beautiful golf WP —Jorgensen Walker HBP — LeJohn by Walker Given and Manning clubs Kuehl Hicks Paylor verts join the dedicated minority group that worships the spiked slipper These days more strangers than ever are getting into the act on account of the RusEven in Russian sian menace accent events like the hammer throw where the record stood untouched for 31 years IC standards have been shattered Apparently the champions of private enterprise have been wanning up for the Russians on their own Or maybe the boys are just daffy about wallabies and platypuses (Copyright 1955 New York Herald Tribune Inc) recappable 2-- First-Lin- need for this summer’s league play Uniforms S59S Caps $125 Bats $150-$- 2 Sox $100 Balls $125 Shoes $495 In Ogden MacGREGOR-GOLDSMIT- 2 Tire First-Quali- ty 1-- 'TVV‘TV ©0003001 I Q&ffODS© SIZE m Exchange if your old tires Tire Bodies Own Meemppmkto Tires mm Qmmrmmtmmd Ymmr are recappable GXD003O uGOK© ftV’MQIO'yi ' PHONE 6697 25111 st- - Phono SPORTING GOODS 6b 9 o me OTHER SIZES ALSO REDUODI SALS Ftict SIX! 2 for 1640 640-1- 3 2 for 1775 670-1- 5 2 for 20 JO 710-1- 5 2 for 22-5- 0 760-1- 5 2 for 1545 600-1- 6 600-1- 5 rTrryrrnw 1 v BLVD 1 I 2fcr24J0 EX CHAN Of pWe 002 2300 WASHINGTON 6763 302 o T QQft flOGGS q QQft QOOGS 600-1- 6 NEW TREADS mr EXPERT UNIFORM LETTERING Best Golfers 03 GUARANTEED Applied H SPALDING NOICONA 1-- the outstanding amateur athletes of the year by the Carolinas As- e x £ Largest Selection of Baseball Gloves hl Golfers Billy Joe Patton and Marjorie Burns were selected as Compare the Extra Features of the Great New Firestone SUPER CHAMPION with any ARMSTRONG’S has everything you E — Rom- Dinkelacker 3 Enderlee 3 WP— Dinkelacker Enderlee PB — Gonder Winner T—2:53 A j mio LEAGUERS 2-- sociation H 1-- Rushing Ayres RomPaylor Terry Hicks Dinke-lack- er Enderlee DP — Brown and Leon Left —Ogden 8 Salt Lake City IX HO — Fiocchi 7 in 5 3 Cronin 4 in 3 Brown 2 in 1 3 Dinkelacker 9 in 6 3 Enderlee 3 in 3 Leister 1 in 0 ER — Dinkelacker 5 Enderlee 2 Fiocchi 4 Cronin 1 Brown 1 SO— Dinkelacker 3 Fiocchi 4 Cronin 3 Brown 1 BB — Fiocchi 4 Croatn 1 Brown 1 mel If your old tire 2-- 1-- ld — Plus Tax EXCHANGE 60th Anniversary bSingled for Leon in 10th val then and Sowell comparativecSingled for Ayres in 10th 000 004 001 1—8 ly unknown but Sowell’s winning Ogden Salt Lake City 122 000 000 2—7 time of 1:503 broke the — R Rommel Fannon Ayres Rushing record of Pitt’s John Wood- Donahue Ogle Sturgeon Gonder 2 Terry SB — Rommel Rushing SH — Fioc-cIt is always the case that when mel Brown SF— Hicks HR— Donahue an Olympic year approaches con- 2BH —2 Ayres Kuehl Barr RBI— Donahue Barr 2 600-1- 6 1- -3 aFlied out for Fannon in 8th the hottest favorite in the carni- SIZE 2-- A A Forestooie 1-- 4-- A 4-- Pocatello Idaho Falls ABHO A ABHO A 3 14 5 Schu’rm’nss Gauciss 3 0 4 A gee If 3 3 2 3 2 2 0 Duranrf 4 110 Estradalf Sarno3b 4 2 0 4 0 11 Roberson c Hack2b 4 2 4 4 0 0 2 Rush3b Mulhnlb 4 2 10 4 14 0 Luchessicf Mortoncf 4 13 3 0 11 0 Keefe lb Seidelc 4 13 2 117 Parisi2b Brlllrf 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 Werrmanp p 3 11 Taylor 1 0 0 0 Francisp 29 6 24 15 33 12 27 17 Totals 101 010 010—4 Pocatello 102 020 lOx— 6 Idaho Falls R — Duran Estrada Parisi 2 Agee 4 Sarno Taylor E — Gaud RBI — Duran Estrada 2 Agee 2 Hack 2 Mullin SB DP— —Parisi SH— Gaud Werrman Paris Schuerman and Keefe Gaud Hack and Mullin Taylor Gaud and Mullin 2BH — Mullin Agee Morton Duran 2 HR — Agee Estrada Left— Pocatello 4 Idaho Falls 5 WP — Taylor 2 ER — Taylor 4 Werrman 5 Francis 1 SO — Taylor 2 BB — Taylor 5 Francis 1 HO — Werrman 9 in 4 3 Francis 3 in 3 3 Loser — Werrman Great Falls A ABH O A T— 1:27 Hermanrf Amaya ss 6 2 5 5 Wondra3b Fern'descf 5 0 5 0 Boise Campanacf Browne rf 4 0 0 0 ABHO Le John 3b 4 3 12 4 2 12 Lobitzlb Yar’ch’klf Rochelli2b 5 2 3 3 5 0 2 0 M'Dade2b Givenlb 4 2 10 0 5 12 6 Sweichc H'ld'rfieldlf 5 3 10 2 2 0 0 Magic Valley With 513 representatives of 47 colleges in Asa Bushnell’s dandy little carnival the dash may have the most flamboyant f ie 1 d Besides Pollard and Thresher there is among others run Penn’s John Haines National Reds’ Manager Jimmy Crandall AAU Indoor winner at 60 yards exploded before plate umpire Orr for the last three years but never in the ninth when he called a physically fit for a top outdoor third strike on Buddy Gilbert He season before now He has done rushed out to protest kicked up 95 twice this season some dirt at home plate then Bushnell seldoms borrows the strode back to the dugout throwfight mob technique and publi ing bats and equipment around cizes an event as a “grudge’ to the delight of fans match but he has made no effort Summary: to suppress news of a hassle inSalt Lake City ABHO A volving Sowell and Fordham’s Ayres 2b 4 15 1 Tom Ccirtney in the Los AngecSturgeon 110 0 les Coliseum Games last week Rommel3b 5 2 14 Barrcf 6 2 10 There was a jam in the half- 3 1 10 0 Jessenlb mile that pent Sowell spinning Rushing jf 3 2 0 0 Donahuec 5 2 9 1 into the infield and Courtney Fannonlf 3 110 home in first 1:503 tying got alam’teo 2 0 0 0 record then was disthe IC Leonss 3 0 2 2 bOgla 110 0 qualified wailing piteously Fiocchip 10 0 1 The Fordham and Pitt middle-distanc- e Cronlnp 2 10 1 Brown p 0 0 11 men have had a running fight going since v the IC 4-39 13 28x Totals 39 14 30 11 xOne out when winning run scored Games a year ago Courtney was ruff Anderson The Salt Lake Bees took the Manning c 2 0 5 opening game at Derks Field Ryanp 0 0 00 here as centerfielder Eddie Barr 2 0 Pickerp smacked a double wjth bases 0 0 0 Jor’senp i 0 0 0 loaded in the 10th inning to beat Starkp 0 bCox c Elder 0 0 0 110 the Ogden Reds 6 0 0 0 0 Ropar p Sheridan p 0 0 0 The second game of the double-heade- r 0 0 0 1 Anderson p Inglettp 0 0 0 0 scheduled for Ogden last 43 14 30 19 37 12 30 12 39 13 27 12 Totals 33 6 27 9 Totals aHit Into double play for Jorgenson night was rained out aFlied out for Sinner in 8th The win was the third straight in 8th bFlied out for Walton in 9th homer for Walker in 9th 010 100 101—4 Boise for the Bees over the Reds in the bHit cWalked for Stark In 9th 000 000 100—1 Billings 220-yar- d - -- A 5-- ’ n Winner-Sherida- A— 2174 F Gs 300I o o o OGDEN UTAH |