Show wXV eg JJ FRIDAY EVENING J JUNE THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1933 Pioneer League 5& STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Diraer§)§® IpD®ini©eir BoiM Pocatello Billing Ogdon Lasl Nlfht’i lmlti Magic Valley 4 S1 Lake City atBUlingm Pocatello two game postponed rain wet ground Ogden at Idaho Tall two games postponed rain Great Falls 1 Boise CIO innings) 3-- Bees Reds Rained Out in Idaho Electrics Win New Giants Fail to Click In 1955 Pennant Race By UNITED PRESS By GAYLE TALBOT - Tonight's gchotf ale Billings at Great Falls Salt Lake City at Pocatetlo (two games) Only games scheduled First game: close wins over the Billings Mustangs the Magic Valley Cowboys last night cushioned their lead in the Pioneer league to two and one-ha-lf ABHO The Cowboys took the seveninning opener S to 2 although the Pokes were outhit six to five and romped to a 4 to 1 win in the nightcap the Great Falls Meanwhile Electrics kept up the pressure from second place with a 1 to 0 thriller at Great Falls and the rains claimed four games — two scheduled between the Ogden Reds and the Russets at Idaho Falls and two between the Salt Lake City Bees and the Bannocks at Pocatello The Bees and the Bannocks got through the first inning of their nightcap game before wet grounds forced postponement A solo home run in the fourth by Waddie catcher Falco (Campy) Campana gave Bob Shaffer the victory over Charlie Beene of Billings in the tightly pitched opener at the Mustang park In the nightcap at Billings the Cowpokes pushed in two runs Magi 12 3 3 13 14 3 3 3 10 12 0 0 0 0 0 113 3 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 A Valley Wandrab Taylorlb Campanaef Ryanrf Lobltzlb Jorgensenp Yar’chuklf Stewartjl McDadeb Paepkee Swiechc Longcfrf Walton 3b Lindley Platt Shafferp 10 0 10 10 10 11 3 0 10 3 14 1 3 2 2 0 3 10 3 2 0 13 10 0 0 4 Bccnep aSinquefieldcf 2 110 S3 21 3 37 6 21 Totals Singled for Benne in 4th 011 100 0—3 Magic Valley 000 200 0—2 Billing R— Campana Yaremchuk 2 Paepke 2BH— Long E — Yaremchuk Sweich HR —Campana Yaremchuk Paepke RBI— Campana Sweich Lindley Long Stnquefield SF — Sweich Lindley DP to Lobitz JorgenLindley to McDade — sen to Taylor LOB Magic Valley 3 3 HO— Benne 3 in 4 JorgenBillings sen 1 in 3 SO— Shaffer 4 Beene 2 Shaffer 2 Beene 1 Jorgensen 21 BB— ER — Shaffer 1 Beene 3 Jorgensen WP— Shaffer Loser— Beene T— 1:40 Second game: Magi ABHO 3 A 0‘Hermanyf WandraSb 110 0 0 0 Campanaef 3 4 0 Lobitzlb 2 10 Yar’chuklf AB H O A 4 0 3 2 Taylorlb 4 2 6 1 Leslieb 2 3 3 4 3 3 10-inni- Billing Valley ldcf ‘4141 Stewartlf 3 0 2 0 Longrf 4 0 0 0 M’Dadeb Carpenterc 4 18 1 4 0 4 0 2 2 4 110 GonsalvesC 4 0 2 3 Lindley ss 3 0 0 3 Andersonp ' Slnq’f 11 WaltonJb 3 13 3 Platt Wallis p 2 0 0 3 32 3 27 12 000 202 000—4 100 000 000—1 Totals 36 9 27 8 Magic Valley Billings Anderson R— Herman 2 Wandra McDade GonTaylor E— Campana 2BH— Gonsalves salves Walton Platt HR— Herman RBI— Herman 2 Lobitz 2 S— Wallis LOB— Magic Moran to Face Grand Jury 3 Wallis 7 Billings 6 SO—1 Anderson Wallis 7 ER— Wallis BB— Anderson 2 WP—Wallis PB—Carpenter 3 T— 210 A—1501 Great Fall Belt ABH O A ABHO A 4 0 16 Amaya 3 113 Fortm’n3b 3 13 0 Trenaryef ‘ Fern‘dezcf 4 0 0 0 Brownerf 4 14 0 3 0 0 1 King LeJohnJb 4 00 102 3 0 3 0 Hallgr’nyf Elderb 4 3 3 2 0 0 Jacoby If Gtvenlb 3 2 8 0 4 112 Stringer 2b Hold’rfldlf 3 12 0 4 1 12 0 Molerlb 4 0 8 2 Shankc Lasbyc 3 1111 4 0 0 4 Espinolap Wellsp 3 10 3 31 6 30 12 Total S3 6x28 14 zOne out when winning run scored 000000000 0—0 Boise 000 000 000 l—l Great Falla — R— Given E Forthman Ilolderfield 2BH— Trenary Jacoby RBI — Lasby own Given 2 Brown S— Laby Well DP— Amm to Elder to Given— LOB — Boise 8 Great Fall 6 BB Well 3 Esplnola 2 SO— Wells— 11 Ea- -! pinoia 7 ER— Esptnola 1 PB Shank PHILADELPHIA: (AP) — Matchmaker Pete Moran faced grand jury action today on charges that he gave false testimony at a Pennsylvania Athletic Commission probe of the nation- o SB-Br- light-heavyweig- ht Berg Furgol to Oppose ' Golf Day Their target will be Ed Fur-gol the present U S Open cham- pion and Patty Berg winner of all major women’s honors who will be subbing for the present n women’s titleholdcr Babe Zaharias Mrs Zaharias is ill The two will play the Olympic Did-rikso- Club Lake Course at San Francisco site of this year’s national open Their scores then will be matched with those golfers who put up 'a dollar each throughout the country The men play Furgol and the women play Miss Berg Any one posting a better score on a handicap basis receives a medal fittingly inscribed Proceeds g$ to charity Sponsors expect a record turnout of 200000 competitors this year Roberts Bids For 30 Triumphs PHILADELPHIA (UP) — No pitcher ever has won 30 games for team but don’t a Robin it Roberts of the put past Phillies Roberts scored his eighth win of the season last night when he dehurled the Phillies to a cision over the Cubs In 1952 when he won 28 games Roberts didn’t score his eighth victory until June 20 when he His current made his record mark is n 3-- 8-- 8-- Rich d homer Duane Hermon’s — set the Magic Valley nine on its second victory drive The Waddies added two more in the sixth to give Cliff Anderson another win He held the Mustangs to five scattered hits after a shaky first inning in which the one-boar- One also finds it hard to e migh add that only two months ago he picked Du- rocher’s dandies to repeat in the National League after having been warned to desist by a number of very knowing baseball be- - figures Cougars Schedule Cage Contests Brig ham PROVO (UP) — Yojung University cagers next season will dip into the Pacific Coast and Big Seven conferences for big tests before they begin their regular Skyline schedule Dr Edwin R Kimball athletic director announced today University of California at Los Angeles will visit the Cougars on their home court Dec 2 and slate A1 Malan veteran Ogden angler is pictured above with a 3 to open the followtrout landed somewhere in Ogden Canyon Malan lias fished the Oregon will drop in the e test ing weekend for a Ogden ' canyon stream for years but keeps mum over his favorite Colorado U Big Seven champs fishing hole home will complete tests Dec 16 and 17 On Dec 21 and 22 the Cougars will be on an eastern tour at Raleigh N C to meet the North Carolina State five The eastern tour also will include participa- By tion in the Motor City Tourney at Detroit and an appearance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHICAGO (AP) — Joe Styda-ha- r against Michigan U at Ann ArO’Doul’s Oakland Oaks Lefty has been dismissed as head bor Achilles to found have seem the football coach of the Chicago The Cougars open heir Skyline slate Jan 6 at Missoula against tendon on the San Diega Pad- (Cardinals with his first assistant Montana res The Pacific Coast League Ray Richards succeeding him leaders have beaten the visiting The release today of “Jumbo Acorns only once in five games Joe” former FootLt The Oaks scored thfee runs in ball League tackle with the ChiBears and coach of the the eighth inning last night to cago Los Angeles Rams by Managing edge the Pads Director Walter Wolfner came as San Francisco scuttled Seattle no surprise to move into a second There had been rumors Styda-ha- r ST ANNE'S England (UP)— tie with the Rainiers and place Sacwas on the way out after Lt Joe Conrad of San Antonio ramento from seventh he completed two years on his jumped alone carried American to sixth Tex contract last season place by downing Los An- three-yea- r of the into the hopes and Port- with a combined record of only geles Hollywood British amateur golf champion- land were rained out and play three victories and one tie in 24 ship today when Billy Joe Pat- a double-heade- r tonight on the games ton and Don Bisplinghoff were Beavers’ home Wolfner said Stydahar and the ground eliminated in the quarter-final- s club had reached a settlement Conrad defeated Roger Bay-lis- s on his contract which reportedly of England 5 and 3 on the called for $16000 a year Royal Lytham and St Anne’s course Bisplinghoff after rallying from a 3 down deficit W L Pet GB 39 22 639 Diego after nine to even the match San 8 30 29 508 Francisco was beaten on the 20th hole 1 San 8 31 30 508 Seattle 29 30 492 9 up by Art Perowne of England Oakland 27 28 491 9 Patton lost a surprisingly one- Portland 458 11 27 32 match Sacramento sided 7 and 6 quarter-fina- l 450 lt 27 33 Los Angeles 448 11’ 3 26 32 to Phil Scrutton a British Walk- Hollywood er Cup star Yeiterday’s Result s In the afternoon San Francisco 6 Seattle 8 Army Conrad was pitted against ScrutSacramento 4 Los Angeles 9 Alan 2 3 ton and Perowne against San Diego Oakland Mess Hollywood at Portland postponed Salter of England who upset Joe ram Kits Carr of Ireland 2 and 1 J Speaking of Whoppers pre-seaso- n 22-inc- h Records Broken on j j Joe Siycfahar Given Gate Cardinals Oaks Again Win Over Leaders ! : Joe Conrad al Only Survivor 3-- 2 6-- 3 semi-final- s rain-swe- 4-- 2 Coast League pt These men said that history showed a championship team could not stand still and that the Giants could not possibly hope to get all the breaks again that they got last season They could not have been more right had they been given an advance look at the script Only now when it is all too obvious that desperate measures are needed is the Giants’ front office infusing the club with fresh blood — probably too little and too late Dusty Rhodes the wonder of 1954 hasn’t been able to borrow a blow in the clutch None of his teammates At AAU Meet SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Conference champion Skyline Brigham Young University dominated the Intermountain AAU track and field championships yesterday as three records fell and another was equaled on a track at Utah heavy wind-sweStadium Although no official team totals were kept the Cougars racked up an unofficial total of 52 points Utah had 34 Records were broken by Lewis d Chatterly BYU when he 13 feet 74 inches Arlin Finlinson BYU when he ran the half mile in 1:566 and Buzz Yates Utah" when he skipped over the low hurdles in 234 seconds The old marks were 13 feet 7 inches 1:576 and :236 respectively Richard Haywood of Cedar City Utah High School tied the dash mark high school with a" time of :101 Haywood also won the high school broad jump and finished third in the dash to grab individual honors j pt pole-vaulte- 220-yard 100-yar- d SPORTSMEN'S GUN CLUB TRAPSHOOT Stakes OCEANPORT N- - J (NEA) — Few races have produced so many successful horses as Monmouth Turkey - Hum - Bacon Steak - Chicken SAT-JU- Park’s Sapling Stakes for juveniles The 10 winners since 1946 have earned nearly 2 million dol- Woodworth Faces Kid Matthews Night Golf Show CHICAGO (NEA) — The Tam O’Shanter show at night golf will be resumed June 7 running through Aug 30 BOISE (UP) — Chuck Wood-wort- h of Brigham City Utah towas named as the opponent day for Harry Kid Matthews when the latter makes his comeback try here June 17 Matchmaker Ted Walker who announced the signing of the Utah heavyweight said Wood-wort- h has been active as a professional for about three years and has never lost a bout by way of a knockout or TKO Woodworth has lost split decisions to Utah’s Rex Layne and to Patrick McMurty of Tacoma Wash Walker said OPEN 24 Hours a Day Whitey Lockman m left field m But it place of Monty Irvin to be enough to scarcely figures overhaul the Dodgers Cheap Homers Leo Durocher Watches Bums Bid for Mark four-bagger- V Augustine Fla oft lift On the Spot According to a report in the San Francisco Chronicle track star Wqs Santee took “far more than legitimate expense money” g are right behind the infielders in recent appearancea in meets at Los Angeles Modesto and Fresno Santee (above) in Los Angeles denied the charges stating: “I have done nothing to affect my amateur standing Every dime I’ve received has been- according to the book” The Amateur Athletic Union will investigate the charges - Santee to Show Ability in Coasf Relays — LOS ANGELES Runner (AP) Wes Santee may or may not have some things to say to his Missouri Valley' AAU chapter about expense accounts but he is free to compete as the star attraction in the mile rce in the Compton Invitational track meet tonight Having emphatically denied a published report in San Fran- cisco that he has collected over-juic- y expense money for appearances jn California the usually talkative Kansan kept his mouth shut Thursday and concentrated on his upcoming race and renewed quest of the elusive mile Larry Houston chairman of the registration committee of the Southern Pacific AAU in a for? mal statement late Wednesday said that Santee is fully privileged to compete in this section and that no official complaint has been filed against him by the sponstfr of any meet Former Sergeant Pro golfer Ted Kroll a former infantry sergeant was wounded five times in Italy and France He also took part in the Anzio beach landing I FOR VALUES JUNI 4TH AND 3TH N 10 AJM V S Highway 90 North tl Chick from KAMMEYER'S That's Really Different-O- ne Dad Will Appreciate! 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Not so you could opposing pitchers concprtedly notice it A reporter asked Leo work on him low and tight if he had occasion to see WedThe only infielder who has nesday night’s Milwaukee-Brook-ly- n given the opposition any trouble game at Ebbets Field when at all is shortstop A1 Dark and the Dodgers blasted six homers he’s about 20 points below nor- —three by Duke Snider mal “Yeah I watched it on teleOnly some unexpectedly fine vision” Durocher snapped “I pitching by veterans Sal Maglie turned the foolish thing off and and Jim Hearn has kept the on a couple of times1 and finally champs from tumbling well down shut it off for good after Snider into the second division hit his third” Gail Harris the slugging young Was there anything Why? first baseman just brought up wrong with the sound? Didn’t he from Minneapolis might also help get a clear picture? “Sound my picture foot I was just plain disgusted New Coast Umpire by those cheap fly ball homers SAN FRANCISCO (UP)— Art With the exception of Snider’s Passarella former American second one all were fly balls League umpire returned to base- Homers horse feathers Everyball today as an umpire in the thing is a home run in Ebbets Pacific Coast League Field All you gotta do is to get Passarella had been conducting the ball up in the air and it will a radio-Tsports show at St go over some fence The fences i 220-yar- d 3 $1043 especially acquisi-liev- e semi-final- 5 COLIMAN COO LI XI some S7 : a 1 Cap Spinning Reel regular i : “ 1 World Series Ponies scored their lone tally pre-seas- ally televised Harold Johnson-JuliMederos fight May 6 Moran was arrested during a recess in the hearings yesterday and released in $3500 bail The commission has charged that Johnson was drugged prior The to his bout with Mederos boxer was carried from a ring on a stretcher after he collapsed at the end of the second round Mederos was A— 1373 T— 2:3V awarded a TKO The commission also has charged that Moran has violated Pennsylvania law by serving as a of Johnson The law a from bematchmaker Field prohibits ing a manager of any fighter As a result of the Johnson-Me-- : NEW YORK CAP) — The na-- deros bout all professional boxing tion’s ordinary golfers get a in Pennsylvania has been suschance to match shots with the pended by Gov George M Leader champs tomorrow in the fourth annual observance of National second-divisio- in the fourth — climaxed by two-gam- 12 Valley NEW YORK (AP)—Watching the New York Giants flounder around these days barely keeping their heads above the 500 line and showing no signs of cutting into Brooklyn’s whopping lead one finds it difficult to realize they are the same club which electrified the sports world by slugging the Cleveland Indians four straight in the tightly-playe- d games Billing AB H O A Leslie 2b 4 0 4 2 Hermanyf With a couple of : Ft All Merchandise Sold With Sq Money-bac- k Shoos Ft Guarantee O $1995' Special SI 425 COLEMAN LANTERNS TABLE $1193 $1293 WEIR IIODBY and SPORT STORE 2931 Wash Blvd 318 24th Street 324 24th Street Phono I — 4 2-67- 10 L |