Show v rrr - -rT-r THE OGDEN (UTAH) ST AND 14A T'J 1 -r- i 'V rr pr fryvx t i TTVT THURSDAY EE ARD-EXAM- IN -- EVENING "s ""T JUNE 2 1955 mmmsggetsssmi - ' 'r i: v A i ’ L—A ' w v SHOW BASEBALL INTEREST — Gene Warden center is pictured here with his two baseball sons John left and Albert right The Warden youngsters will attend the big game along with members of their scout troop L - All-Americ- New Mai ©r Duke Snider Hits3 Homers Doubles as Bums Triumph By FRED DOWN United Press Sports Writer Kid It took but San 11 1-- 0 team-mate- e Snider who lost the National League batting title to Willie Mays on the final day of last season drove in six runs with three homers and a double last night as the Dodgers walloped the Milwaukee Braves 11-- with outburst a The slugger thus took over the major league lead with 15 home runs and 48 runs batted in in addition to raising his season’s average to 319 The six home runs gave the Dodgers a total of 67 in 44 games — a pace that would ’give them a season’s total of 234 The 1947 New recYork Giants set the ord of 221 Curious Surprise The wild slugfest was a curious surprise for the 18380 fans who expected a third pitching duel between Milwaukee’s Gene Conley and Brooklyn’s Carl Erskine Conley and Erskine had engaged duels previously in two this season in which a total of When five runs were scored the smoke cleaned there had been a total of 25 hits including five doubles two triples and six homers for 52 total bases Robin Roberts flipped a six-- " hitter for his eighth victory in pacing the Philadelphia Phillies decision over the Cubs to a r while- Joe Nuxhall’s and Hed Kluszewski’s 14th homer helped the Cincinnati Redlegs down the Giants Rookie Luis Arroyo won his sixth straight game as the St Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh in the other Nation Pirates 8 six-hom- er ld all-tim- e al League game Win Twin Bill In the American League New York Yankees swept Kansas City Athletics 3-- 1 the the and to increase their lead to three games over the Cleveland Indians who downed The the Baltimore Orioles Chicago White Sox edged out the and the DeBoston Red Sox troit Tigers routed the Washington Senators 90 in other games Rookie Johnny Kucks won his fourth game and veteran Whiiey Ford his seventh as the Yankees made it 18 wins in 21 games' First baseman Bill Skowron tied the homer in opener with a pinch-hi- t the eighth inning and drove in three runs with two singles and a double in the second game to raise his season’s batting average to 475 Andy Carey also homered for New York first-plac- e 6-- 1 5-- 0 4-- 3 1 - five-hitte- 5--2 6--2 I 1 I 1 i i f BOISE (UP) — Former heavyweight contender Harry (Kid) Matthews will begin a comeback against an unnamed opponent here June 17 Ted Walker matchmaker for boxing promoter Tex Hager said the trial fight was requested by Jack Hurley Matthews’ manager Matthews trunks after his third defeat at the hands of Britain’s Don Cock-el- l who was kayoed last month in San Francisco by heavyweight of the Oakland Los Angeles Hollywood Sacramento Yesterday's Results San Diego Portland 8 4 Los Angeles Oakland 1 0 11 4 Hollywood 2 Innings) — r de- fight o i' Attendance In National Is Up WD"y ii i4-- ' v i2-- 4i (1-- (5-- i5-- GLENMORE (2-- 3i (7-- M'Doug’d2b aSkowron e - r KZMl’CIY STRAIGHT RODS OS RRIIUT COMPLETE WITH EXAMINATION 8 f 4 ' i 8 For only $850 you get Kucks p bByrne Morgan p 8 1 t V' 8 (8-- 12 12 I V £ 3 Your choice of a first quality frame ' - I I Clenmore - t XUSE YOUR No money down NO CREDIT INTEREST $1 weekly 28 2 27 10 Totals aHomered for McDougald in 8th bLined out for Kucks m 8th cFlied out for Lopez in 8th New York 000 000 012—3 Kansas City 000 000 100— I — HR Zermal Skowron S — Kucks W Shantz DP — Lopez Littrell and Power BB — Kucks 1 Herbert 4 SO — Kucks 3 Herbert 4 HO — Kucks 2 in 8 Morgan 0 in 1 W— Kucks L— Herbert (4-- (0-- 2) STRAIGHT Ol’RROX OR CARRYING CHARGES 1) A— 16503 (7-- L Arroyo p pitcher — Kellner Baltimore AB H Cleveland O A ' St ' ( Smith 3b Waitkuslb Avila2b Dobycf aKinerlf Rosenlb Abrams cf Woodlinglf Evers rf Smith c Popelfcf Philleyrf Pyburn3b Mirandass Palicap bTnandos Johnson p Louis 2B Sarni Mejias King BB— Purkey 2 Arroyo 1 King 1 Law l SO — Purkey 1 Arroyo 2 W — Arroyo L— Purkey Mil waukee Brooklyn t6-- Dentess Heganc Wynnp Totals 31 4 24 5 29 5 27 9 re 1) 000 — 0 320 000 OOx— 5 7 CleveWynn 3 W — (2-- A— 7942 6) Chicago AB H O A 101 4 Goodman2b Grothcf 0 G Steph'nscf Fox 2b 0 2 0 Williams If Riverarf 1 13 0 Kelllb Agganislb 0 3 0 Jensen rf Niemanlf 1 3 4 Whitec VStephens3b 2 0 2 Klausss Car'squelss 3 0 6 0 4 3 3 4 3 3 Lollarc 4 Donovan p 2 aKen’dy 0 Consuegrap 0 0 (2-- 0) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tanner rf Aaron 2b Crowe lb Gilliam2b Reese ss 2449 Washington Blvd Every drop distilled and bottled by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Stephan T Deorden Rtflittrtd Optometrist In Charge Dr 1 IN SALT Main Louisville Kentucky h i0 a A LAKE CITY at Second South Dr Den C James Dr Jehn R West 4 4 5 4 3 3 2 3 0 2 3 2 4 3 0 2 9 0 12 Snidercf Camp'ellac ss Amordslf 110 Logan Thomson If Hodges lb 0 7 2 O'Con’lJb Furillorf 0 2 0 Crandall c Rob'son3b 2 0 3 Hoak3b 10 0 0 Conley p Vargasp Erskinep 3 2 11 Johnson p aAdcock Hughes p 10 10 Burdette p Sports Quickies Gene Fullmer former Utah Golden Gloves boxing champion who meets Gil Turner ever 10 rounds at West Jordan Utah’ June 20 is in perfect ‘ shape for the eastern battler This corner watched Fullmer drill in Salt Lake City yesterday He worked on the large bag skipped the rope boxed eight rounds with three opponents and concluded his drill with settingup exercises “I’m ready for Turner now” said Fullmer “I believe it will be my roughest fight since I turned pro” Tickets are going like reports Bill Brown and Marv Jensen Rex Layne now tipping the scales at 210 inactive since his recent fight with Bob Bakei drills daily Layne hopes to go to Europe this summer for bouts tirement If Foster was unconventional in Germany and England The as fight managers go there can rematch with Bob Baker has been be no doubt as to his psychologi- - cancelled cal wisdom and boxing acumen Scores of fathers of Ogden In the spring of 1933 Jimmy was challenging Young Corbett will take their sons to the 11th Boys for the welterweight crown Ac- annual Utah cording to Saga Pop was worried baseball game at Affleck Park about this fight “Look Jimmy the night of June 10 It will boy” Pop said “this Corbett is be father’s and son’s night One a tough boy Real good You’ll father will take an entire scout have to open him up Jimmy If troop to the classic he stays in close and clutches he’ll maul you to death We’ve Upwards of 100 golfers of Og got to get him mad Jimmy den will perform against Patty We’ve got to get him to come Berg and Ed Furgol Saturday on ” ‘National golf day’ Professional out swinging’ to his on Ernie Schneiter reports The explain Pop went event is to did and by Life Jimmy Jimmy plan as he was told He was soon tell- magazine and the PGA A fee ing every reporter that would of $1 is charged all (players men listen that Young Corbett was a and women and the proceeds go rotten fighter had no guts would to charity In the past three years run away from him and in short $317000 has been raised et i Burdette 1 (7-- 'co-sponsor- 18380 4 4 4 4 4 3 0 3 4 4 12 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 16 11 13 0 0 10 0 15 2 2 0 Erskine (7-- 7 2) W— A— New York Cincinnati AB H O 1 AB H O A A Temple2b Burgess c Bellcf Klus'skilb Postrf Will'ms2b Darkss Mueller rf Mayscf 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 Irvmlf Hofmanlb 0 14 0 Con-sueg- ra (1-- 7) 000 000 002—2 New York Detroit Post 3B — Mays Post 2B — Temple ABH O A — Kluszewski 1 McMillan Mays W— 4142 HR Oil Yost 3b Malmb’rg2b 4 13 0 Umphlettrf Hearn BB — Nuxhall 4 McCall 1 SO — Tuttlecf 3 4 0 8 0 Vernonlb Nuxhall 2 Hearn 4 W— Nuxhall Kalinerf 3 3 A— 3113 4 L— Hearn Sievers JD Phillipslb 4 Boone 3b 5 Busbycf 3 Runnels2b JM Phillips 3 3 Wilson c 3 Kliness 3 Oldisc Hatfieldss 4 2 Hoeftp 3 Stonep 1 aPaula 0 Abernathy p 0 AB H O A (5-- (6-- Ramos p Totals 32 10 27 9 3) 5) Ogdenite Gets Game Post aPopped out for Stone in 7th — 000 000 000 0 Washington Lowell G Woods of Ogden was I5x — 9 Detroit 'Oil 001 Malm-berg RBI— Boone J D Phillips 3 appointed today as U Tuttle Kaline 2 2B — Wilson Kaline HR— Boone SF —J D Phillips representative on the BB— Stone 2 Abernathy 5 Hoeft 5 Utah Game Refuge CommitSO — Stone 2 Abernathy 1 Hoeft 7 A— tee and Board of Big Game ConL— Stone 0-W— Hoeft (5-- 3512 2) V ' ' a collision By GAYLE TALBOT The NEW YORK (AP)— day So nothing happened — this time It might never happen The only 1 1 Thurman If 3b aPalyslf Thompson Westrumc Adams3b bGordon M'Millanss Kattc 11 Nuxhallp Hearn p cGardner er 6) trol The appointment made by Gov Bracken Lee is for an indefiJ Unusual Team nite term The same group fixes Every member of the WestVir-- quotas of deer which may be ginia University golf team is a killed each year in various parts of the state resident of the state next Tuesday for a three game series with the Pocatello Bannocks Game time each night will be 7:45 pm The Reds and Idaho Falls Russets were snowed out a second straight night last night at Idaho Falls Fast Rules Due for Major Baseball Nines when the big leagues will sit down - together and draw up a Hatton3b 112 hard and fast rule against travel 2 10 1 Brewerp 1 0 0 0 Kinder p of entire clubs by chartered plane 0 0 1000 bJoost probably was brought measurably 1 1 35 9 24 10 closer by the near miss in which Totals McCall p 0 aRan for Donovan in 7th the Milwaukee Braves figured dLockman 1 bFlied out for Kinder in 9th two days ago above the outskirts — 000 021 000 3 Boston 30 5 27 9 of Montreal 000 000 31x — 4 34 8 27 8 Totals Chicago 2B— White Klaus HR— Lollar S— aHit sacrifice fly for Thurman In No matter how safe (the air Groth Kell DP — Fox Carrasquel and 9th Kell BB — Donovan 2 Brewer 2 bHit into force play for Westrum in lanes have become especially on 1 Kinder 1 SO — Donovan 3 7th scheduled flights in the great new Brewer 4 Consuegra 1 W — Consuegra cStruck out for Hearn in 8th too much is at stake for liners 1 L— Brewer dFlied out for McCall in 9th 100 001 003 — 5 individual teams to continue to Cincinnati 3 3 Ogden Reds will return home 33 13 27 11 L —Conley 2) ' All-Americ- bet was raging mad The results were gratifying The champ came aWalked for Johnson in 7th out punching bouncing both bGrounded out for Burdette in 8th — hands to Jimmy's ribs hooking 8 500 120 000 Milwaukee 200 602 Olx— 11 hard to the head — and then it Brooklyn 2B —Crandall Robinson Bruton Snider Logan 3B — Thomson Logan HR — came the punch that Pop and Reese Snider 3 Robinson Campanella his boy had worked on for 15 BB — Conley 3 Vargas 2 Johnson 2 — a short brutal Nichols 1 Erskine 3 SO — Conley 2 long years Totals 38 12 24 11 Johnson Erskine ‘hot-cake- £’ was a tramp By fight time Cor- bMathews Nichols p five-memb- IN OGDEN 5i AB H O A O A 0 Bruton If 4 1 13 0 0i 10 5 10 10 01 3 0 10 4 17 0 0 3 15 0 1 0 110 113 000 001—6 002 000 000—2 S— SB — Boyer Pittsburgh — 3 4 3 3 0 5 2 3 0 4 0 2 0 0 2 30 6 27 17 out on strikes for Purkey bGrounded out for King in 8th aCalled in 3rd AB H O A Cox 2b Long lb Purkeyp Totals 38 12 27 14 5 2 4 2 3 (4-- 13 18 10 10 10 3 0 3 2 5 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 aMont'm'y’r Kingp bE Ffeese Lawp 1) 28 2 24 9 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED wmsiir Grammasss AB H Second game: 010 300 002— 6 7 0 5 4 2 New York Kansas City 010 000 000 — 1 7 2 3 0 Ford and Silvera Kellner Boy- 5 1 er (9) Ditmar (9 and Astroth Losing 5 1 V atNtuctr greedy guy 3) Peterson c Groatss Boyer 3b 3 0 1 3 2 0 4 0 3 0 11 Pop is an contented man who can look back at a' job well done a job that was accomplished with an honesty and integrity that few fight managers can match And living far away is Jimmy McLarnin the Vancouver newsboy he made champion of the world now a successful" businessman because his manager was not a 2) Waihlngtan Thorough eye examination First quality single vision lenses j 6i 31 5 27 12 (4-- I i 5i 1) Fimganss Littrellss Shantz c Herbert p Rizzuto2b Hunter ss 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 0 Clenmore I (3-- (5-- AB H O A i (1-- 7) i4-- Boston MORE enjoymen- t- fun-lovin- g $) 2i left hook Two more punishing left hooks and Baby-Fac- e was the new champ Today self-style- d (6-- I ! ' 4) (4-- Left-£altimo- 8 j Charles smashing i (4-- 2t Cleveland HR — Smith land 2 BB — Palica 2 L— Palica Wynn MORE quality1 5-- 4i (2-- 2i aFlied out for Doby in 2nd bFouled out for Palica in 8th 000 000 Baltimore MORE taste 13-year-o- ld d nose-to-the- i3-- i ' '44-vear-ol- as The stevedore “Pop” Foster The junior partJimner? Of course — Baby-Fac- e Vancouver of McLarnin my The eventual meeting between th? crusty surly rude cantankerous Foster and the pinkn cheeked youngster who was eventually to hold the lightweight and welterweight titles under Pop’s firm guidance is related in the vs Loes current issue of Saga magazine 2 Trucks New York at Kansas City inighti — Cincinnati at New York — Collum It was Foster’s 0 2 vs Antonelli vs Ceccarelli il-Grim Jim-- 1 Chicago at Philadelphia might) — grindstone method that gave Washmtgon at Detroit — Stobbs vs Gromek vs Simmons Hacker his reputation as one of the St Louis at Pittsburgh — Haddix my Baltimore at Cleveland — Rogovin hitters pound for pound hardest (l-- 4 vs Surkont vs Score in all ring history New York Kansas City Chicago Philadelphia It was Foster who brushed AB H O A AB H 6 A AB H O A ABHOA 4 13 0 Miksiscf 3 0 9 4 MDougd2b Ashburncf Power lb off the gladhanders the schem4 2 0 3 Carey3b 4 12 2 Baker 2b Gorbousrf Kry'skilb ing blondes the fix-i- t boys and 5 010 Bauerrf 4 110 Speakelf Lopez 2b Torg'sonlb 2 0 3 0 Mantle cf the gamblers —and who told his 4 0 0 0 Jackson 3b Ennis If Rennarf 4 13 0 Kingrf 4 3 6 2 Skowron lb Zerniallf Lowry lf boy to hang ’em up at 31 while 4 110 Howard If 3 13 5 Banksss Jones3b Wilson cf he was still a winner keen0 0 0 0 Norenlf 4 0 7 0 Fondylb Seminickc Finigan3b 5 0 2 5 Hunter ss 0 2 5 0 2b Chitic Littrellss Morgan eyed unmarked with a quar1 '0 0 0 aMer'man 3 12 1 Silverac Astrothc 3 Smalley ss 0 0 ter of a million dollars tucked 0 0 0 0 M Cul ghc 14 0 2 0 Fordp 0 1 Kellner p 2 Robertsp 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 S Jones p away in the bank aW Shantz Lowreylf 0 bBaumh'ltz 110 Boyerp O0 It was Foster who incurred the 0 0 0 0 Andre p Ditmarp hatred of hordes of newspaper34 7 27 15 27 2 27 4 men and other Totals 29 7 27 14 33 6 24 8 Totals critics aTook 3rd strike for Chiti in 8th aFanned for Kellner in 8th old stomach the couldn’t who New York 010 300 002 — 6 bSingled for S Jones in 8th his 000 010 000 — 1 man’s sullen manners and Kansas City 010 000 000— 1 Chicago 2B — Skowron 000 210 OOx — 3 HR — Carev Philadelphia Howard over control dictatorial SB— Hunter BB— Ford 3 Kellner 4 2B — Speake BB — off S Jones 5 An- - fanatically Boyer 2 Ditmar 1 SO— Ford 2 Kell- dre 1 Roberts 1 SO — by S Jones 5 the public and private life of W — Roberts ner 4 WP — Ford W— Ford ’ll— S his boy Jimmy (Roberts 8 Z— A — 28359 Kellner 3 Jones 19974 And it was Foster who eventuSt New York Kansas City Ibuli Pittsburgh ally earned the grudging admiraAB H O A AB H O A AB H O A AB H O A of this same embittered 0 3 0 Bauerrf Clementerf 3 12 0 tion Powerlb 3 0 10 3 5 0 2 0 Moonrf a 2 0 6 Carey 3b 2 2 Sch'nd'st2b Cole2b 4 0 2 3 press corps by developing Lopez 2b 3 0 3 3 0 3 0 Berra c 10 2 Musial cValo 1 0 0 0 0 Mejias If 4 111 great champion and then calmly 0 4 0 Mantle cf 3 0 Repulskilf Thomas cf 4 0 5 0 Rennarf 4 0 10 meal-tick0 Norenlf G Freese 3b 4 12 3 surrendering his Virdoncf 12 Zerniallf 3 12 0 0 12 1 Rob’sonlb to a prosperous life in reWilson cf 3 0 3 0 Sarnic Shepardc 0 0 0 0 0 all-tim- ' In 1918 a partnership that would gleam brilliantly in any decade in any ‘sport anywhere was cemented beCanadian stevedore and a tween a w 0 3 2 major league attendance is declining at a time when “National League interest is at an high’’ “What measuring stick is being used by these reporters of mournful tidings?” the National League president asked “Attendance figures prove the game: is more popular than at anytime: in history with the exception of the lush boom years immediately following World War II” Giles said National League attendance through the Memorial Day weekend this year was 2171533 compared with 2141116 last season and said season attendances for the last three years showed a “steady rise” He quoted the figures as 6339148 in 1952 7419721 in 1953 and 8013-51- 9 in 1954 - and Pop e newsboy CINCINNATI Ohio (UP) — Warren Giles charged today that “prophets of doom” are insisting nil Baby-Fac- gilt-edge- d League-Gil- es er y Cockell-Marcian- cided he’d like to try for another crack at the champ The June 17th trial will be to see if Matthews’ back injury suffered in the last Cockell scrap had responded to treatment Walker said Seattle San Francis Portland Sacramento his away packed National League The Saga of Irish-Canadia- champ Rocky Marciano Matthews after viewing films BOSTON (AP) — Willie Pep the boxer Thursday was hailed as Willie Pep the sportsman as a result of his fourth round technical knockout of Joey Cam of East Boston Pep opened an inch and a half gash over Cam’s left eye midway the third round of their schedThis will be followed by a clinic uled at Boston Arena conducted by Professional Ernie last night — then danced away to Schneiter All qualifying matches avoid hitting his bleeding opwill be 18 holes ponent The 2486 fans on hand roared huh ate m approval of Pep’s gesture which was seen also by a national television audience Cam went back to his corner at the end of the round but the fight was stopped before the Good Taste bell for the fourth sounded The cut was deep and required four stitches i l Coast League Feminine golfers of the Ogden Golf and Country Club will qualify Saturday morning for the June leg of the director’s master’s and president’s cup events Mrs Joe Leven announces Mrs Levin will be in charge of the brunch early Saturday MORE ri I I 4-- Golf Program I Matthews To Appear in Boise Feature 8-- 4 Easy Winner People of Inherent 1 5-- 3 Willie Pep Is I f I I g Ladies Schedule 12-inni- 3-- League Padres Seattle moved back into second three-- j place with a ninth-inninrun surge to overtake San Fran-- ! cisco Portland walloped visiting Holand Sacramento beat lywood Los Angeles 2 The Solons and Angeles are tied for last thriller 10 American League j 1-- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the June ©me lyon Mark HI Plans Comeback Padres Regain Winning Form Take 0 Game innings Duke Snider’s thunderous bat was wiping out the Diego edged Oakland last his 1954 while finish his of in time four today disappointing memory night for the first s to well were 'on their scored Julio way Becquer’s fly games Brooklyn Dodger Milt from third for the Smith one club 221 in of out record homers the wiping Pacific front Coast running season all-tim- SPEAKING OF (BATS — Craig Andersori (left) looks on as his father T E Anderson displays two baseball bats Craig plays on one of the local teams and has been hustling tickets for INTERESTED YOU BET— Mike Scott right is shown here showing his father Dave Scott how to grip a baseball glove The Scotts will be on hand for the annual Boys classic sponsored by and Ogden Jaycees The Ogden Standard-Examine- r ACT— Many Ogden fathers will take their sons to the 11th annual Utah Boys baseball game at Russell 10 Charles Affleck Park June right is showing his son Kent Russell how to throw a curve ball FATHER-SO- injury was to the nerves of a number of players who saw the fighter flash past and were scared 6tiff But it still seems almost inconceivable that so great and sober an industry as major league baseball continues to lay itself open to a crippling disaster It would even be somewhat different if it were possible for clubs always to book passage on scheduled whose equipsubject their entire playing per- ment is theflights most modern and sonnel to unnecessary risks where is rigfactor every safety It would take only one serious ' invoked idly a accident to contending club This is not possible "though such as the Braves to tear a so they take several million and league apart for years and cause dollars worth of athletes aloft freinestimable financial loss in obsolescent craft which In the event you missed the de- quently tails the Milwaukee club includ- long since have been withdrawn service ing Manager Charlie Grimm was from crack flying to Quebec on an off day for an exhibition game with- its farm team in that city The possibility that the Braves should have been resting up against the Fistic ' hot weather ahead instead of SUMMIT N J (UP) — in Canada is another matter champion Arches There is a continuing debate Moore in training here for nis over details but there is no es- title bout with Carl (Bobo) Olson caping the fcact that the rented in New York’s Polo Grounds June transport carrying the Braves had 22 said today he is confident he a brush with a jet fighter flown “can lick Olson” Moore did not by a Canadian test pilot and that box yesterday but plans workboth craft pulled away to avoid outs for the next four’Vays j cross-countr- - 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