Show vVW THE OGDEN (UTAH) 12A SmaiHh) IXbiriHh) & " --- "' - -- W----' W"" -- vw EVENING JUNE 9 1933 THURSDAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- D Po-edfl-cf American League Ben Lomond Pep Club Band Await Drills Some new and different patterns and formations are : promised by more than 100 members of the Ben Loipond High School band and Pep Club when they take the field tomorrow night prior to the annual Boys All-Americ- All-Sta- rs All-Americ- ' an game Manager Grant Cullimore and the South players however are determined to berak the long winning streak of North with a close victory in the 1955 classic s Two polished will open the game Don Gunderson of Olympus High School Salt Lake City will work the three innings for South He has a good change of pace but specializes with a fast ball Manager Vernal Harris of North will send Ray Naegle star r of North Cache’s Region One champions against Gun derson Naegle will have more than 200 Cache Valley fans in the stands rooting for North right-hander- The two units will parade into Affleck Park at 7:30 pm and immediately go into intricate drills Jarvis Palmer band director said he will start the show with forming the letters “HI” while the Pep Club sing a welcome song to members of both squads as well as fans The band will then go into a question mark formation while the girls spell out first the letters “SOUTH” and then first right-hande- j j Lone Left Hander “north” Members of the Pep Club will Car L 0 w t High then do intricate maneuvers while School r will the band strikes up with "Take pitch the foFurthi fmh and 'sixlh ° 9ame- for South Larry Still- The next stunt will dramatize innings man Bingham High shool a boy to righthander will work the final flying the Chicago With third base repre- three innings senting Ogden and first base ChiJohn Frederiksen of Ogden cago the band and Pep Club will High School is tabbed as North’s form an airplane and carry one of second hurler He is a rightits members across the diamond hander of ability i Mr Palmer said the final act The third and final North Lake School Salt of City Don Gunderson High will be an elaborate Olympus Big pitcher will be Charles Beckert s will start on the mound for South against North ceremony while the band plays right-hande- r of Weber High Boys baseball game the National Anthem at Affleck Park in the School tomorrow night He is a husky right hander with a terrific Aside from the starting hurl-er- s fast ball changes may be made by Managers Harris and Cullimore left-hande- te All-Americ- South's Starting Hurler' j i j flag-raisin- g All-Sta- All-Star- rs All-Americ- Hole in One if they so desire Carl Larsen is one of few pitchers to appear in the Humbert Coaches New Court League iFormed in East Football Again Hemingway NEW YORK (UP)— Six j Catho-RICHMON- Va once a (AP) — Dick left-hande- York and Humbert professional New Jersey whose major sport is football star with the Philadel- - basketball but who want to avoid i phia Eagles has returned to col- - “the growing overemphasis on ' lege coaching Humbert has been- athletics” have formed a new named end coach at the Univer- league to be known as the Middle Eastern College Athletic Associa- aity of Richmond Humbert a native of Reading tion Pa starred in football-baske- tMembers of the league whose1 ball and baseball at Richmond ' formation was announced Sun- - f0 Ugden 15 years ago A former enddayf are Iona College of New Jl°Ie n one °? 13?yard Pa$ number 9 at the Ogden coach at the University of Ar- - Rochelle N Y Lemoyne College Country Club yesterday kansas Humbert since 1952 has!o( Syracuse N Y St Bonaven-!an- d H® used sve" 1£)n He was been employed in a shell-manu- Y N Olean ture University of Wlth and Plaln ?c°tt orsd? and factoring plant in Bridgetown SL Krancis college of Brooklyn Duke Barron N J and has been teaching St Peter’s College of Jersey City ard coaching in Bridgetown High n J and Siena College of A- - Alan Nc of °Sden- - This was hls first hole in one School bany N Y Golfers of Provo Salt Lake and Brigham competed in Logan Son Can Hit a Gains Fame In Golf Joust ’ left-hand- ? Man batted 380 Detroit Tiger forTom Zachary Jrof North Carothe University man at shortstop was a team lina baseball this spring Milwaukee’s Lutheran High His father is the former southSchool He was a star in basehurler for the Washington paw ball football and basketball Senators and New York Yankees Haney Kuenn 10-lett- Football Star Too the annual Rotary event Brick' Wood was the medalist with a two under par 71 W T Catio of Salt Lake fired a two over par 75 for runner-uhonors: Brick Wood’s teed shot stopped three inches from the pin on numconber nine in the test H R Riggert of Salt Lake was third Peery Holley of Og- den was fourth eight inches from the cup Eighty-fivgolfers competed p hole-in-on- a Name Isn t Gene The full name of Gene Tunney Larry Parker University of North Carolina’s top golfer also former heavyweight boxing cham- is the star halfback on the foot- pion of the world is James Joseph ball team Tunney e e pitched er Vernon Law s Idaho left-hand- er against of the Law is now a All-Star- LUNDOUIST Ttdijr’i Frebable Pitchers Washington at Kansas City— Stobba vi Ditmir New York at Detroit —Lopat 2 Maas star hurler with the Pittsburgh vs Boston at Cleveland — Sullivan Pirates Powers was the winner vi Score Baltimore at Chicago (2) — Palica — Gary NORTH and Rogovin vi Trucks and Keegan Ben Lomond centerfield (1-- )6-- ALL-STAR- S (2-- 6) (5-- 4) 3) (1-- (0-- 5) 3) t’’ But-tar- SOUTH Ludwig South ALL-STAR- — S Jay centerfield Bill Stafford Granite right field Lynn Chidester West shortstop Gene Smith Tooele third base Ray Yokom Granite second base Gerald Naylor Jordan left field Dean ‘Jensen Provo first base Kent Clark Olympus catcher Don Gunderson Olympus pitcher Each squad is made up of 14 players All of the players will see service drills memFollowing bers of the two teams will stand- cere- by and watch the monies tomorrow evening Len Allen will be master of The Ben Lomond ceremonies Band and Pep Club will be featured starting at 7:30 pm Their theme will be “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” More than 100 youngsters make up this Color- ful unit After the introduction of players and former the teams will take the field at 8 pm At that time Umpire Ray Hancock will beller “play ball” pre-gam- 27 6 27 11 Totals aGrounded out for Hunter in 9th bWalked for Turley in 7th cRan for Byrne in 7th dStruck out for Sturdivant in 9th New York 001 000 001 — 1 Detroit 000 201 OOx— 3 2B— Kuenn 2 SB— Fain BB — Turley 10r Sturdivant 4 Lary 4 PB — Berra W — Lary L— Turley A— )6-- (8-- 4) 5) 43139 Kansas City Washington e pre-gam- e s o 31 8 24 9 j ABHOA ABHOA 4 110 Oravetzrf D’M'striss 4 12 3 4 0 11 Umphlettlf Lopez 2b 4 2 3 6 4 112 Runnels2b Valorf 3 0 10 2 1 14 0 Vernon lb Zerniallf 3 0 2 0 4 2 3 0 Grothcf Siftipsoncf 4 12 2 0 4 0 2 4 Sievrs3b Power lb 3 11 4 1 4 1 Courtney c 0 Boyer p Totals 31 6x25 14 r Carries Hope of North Ray Naegle star hurler of the North Cache High School baseball team during the 1955 season will pitch the first three innings for North against South in the eleventh annual Boys game tomorrow night He boasts a lot of stuff Game time will be 8 pm e ceremonies at 7:15 pm with pre-gam- 3 0 3 0 3 3 13 31 8 27 19 aSingled for Finigan in 9th xOne out when winning run scored 020 000 000— 2 000 200 001 — 3 Washington Kansas City 2B — Simpson Vernon HR —Courtney 3 Boyer 3 SO — Por- terfield 2 Boyer 2 W — Boyer L— Porterfield A — 10495 — Porterfield j (3-- (3-- Boston All-Americ- as ABH O A 5 0 3 3 Goodm'n2b 5 13 3 Klaus ss 5 14 0 Stephenslf 4 0 0 3 4 2 8 1 Jensenrf Zauchinlb White c 5 5 5 4 0 13 1 Hatton3b 4 7 0 Piersallcf 0 10 Henry p 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 2 1) 3) Kielyp aJoost2b Cleveland ABHOA Smithrf 5 12 0 Avila Jb 6 0 2 2 Kinerlf 5 2 10! dPhilley 0 0 0 0' Rosen 3b 5 2 2 3' Wertz3b Dobycf Strickl’dss bMajeski Dentess Heganc Lemonp 5 2 2 3 4 0 5 0 2 0 0 4 1 0 Q 0 2 0 4 0 11 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Reds Need Baseball Support Ogden Reds have attracted only 10266 fans in their first 17 home games of the 1955 season a decrease of! 2224 for the same number of games of 1954 Cold weather during 12 most of May is blamed for the decline In the same number of road — baseball - for games the Reds have shown an Mossip 179 customers 43 9 36 13 43 6 36 13 increase of Totals ' out aStruck for Kiely in 9th Many of the games during May bFouled out for Strickland in 7th were played with the mercury cGrounded out for Lemon in 9th dRan for Kiner in 12th low Boston 010 030 000 001—5 enough for football not base - Sports QUICKIGS 000 102 001 000—4 Cleveland As a result fans stayed away Fielding gems w'ere plentiful 2B — Piersall 2 HR — Kiner Stephens ball thriller at Rosen Wertz S — Jensen BB — Henry 3 from Affleck Park hence the de-- in the 3 Mossi 1 SO — Henry Kiely 4 Lemon Affleck Park last night But top 2 Kiely 1 Lemon 6 Mossi - 5 W — cline" L— Mossi A—10464 Kiely honors for bringing the fans to somewhat a and Poor weather Chicago baseball club have their feet went to Buddy Gilbert ABHOA disappointing center-fielde- r of th® Busby cf 4 0 3 0 combined to decrease attendance brilliant eWestlake seven Ogden-Pocatell- o (1-- (1-- 1) 1) Fox 2b 4 3 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 Minosolf 4 Kell3b 2 Riverarf Lollarc Jacksonlb Reds Will Improve Club Gilbert came up with three sen- sational catches His first catch undoubtedly was the greatest er recorded in Affleck Park wj(h tw0 Bannoclts on base and with two out Gilbert raced from left center to a point east of the Bob Wetzel former collegian has joined the Reds and will4 0 1 4 Miranda ss Car’squelss 4115 at second base He is cercavort Harshmanp 2101 Byrdp aNieman 1000 2000 Johnsonp to improve the club An experienced catcher vou d assist the Ogdenites materially during the balance of the season Cincinnati undoubtedly will send other replacements in the hope of getting the club back in the first division Back in 1947 the Ogden Reds were in a similar position about Cobb Bunched Hits this time of year : Replaceby topping the Indians 4 in 12 Cobb more team or hits made five the and arrived Ty ments Yankees innings Tire first-plac- e divi14 his a me back times first into the bounced in during failed to take advantage of Cleve- career an 7bls sion is land’s loss dropping a 1 de-- 1 nJ®i?r e What the Reds need now is high cision to the Tigers in Detroit be-- 1 customers boosters and increased cause Bob Turley again had attendance trouble with wildness! and Scores of fans who purchased dropped his third game in a row of tickets haven’t shown books Chicago also blew a chance to at the up park They are urged a decision to gain dropping so to get thejr friends to and do e Baltimore when Hoot to ball club the support Evers hit an eighth-inninhomer 4 3 16 16 3 0 ev-ta- in i 5-- 4 DAYS ONLY) flag pole to make a diving somersault catch of Pete Estrada’ tagged triple Buddy robbed Dave Rush of a double in the eighth and in the ninth raced back of second 5-- to bag Bill Cannizzo lower liner off his shoe strings No wonder Gilbert was tagged as the player of the night base j 3-- aU-tim- I' Bob Wetzel Ogden’s new second baseman Carl Paylor and Chico Terry also electrified the crowd with sensational plays Fielding gems were provided for good measure by the following Bannocks: Manager Frank Louc-cheand Ernie Schuerman 3-- 2 last-plac- g Kansas City edged Washington when old Enos a hit with Slaughter the bases loaded in the ninth Long’s homer at Pittsburgh Kline gave rookie Ronnie eight-hi- t his third triumph 3-- 2 ©tf if Du© JSITDS© e Q-- si Use Tickets Now war-hors- e pinch-singl- £GIF2 Use your books of tickets and do it NOW Everyone should get Ogden and Salt Lake w ill back of the 1955 baseball club tangle in a double-heade- r at AfSure they are in last place This fleck Park at 1:30 p m Sunday is the time the players need The first game will be nine inmoral support nings and the second game seven When a team is coasting along in first place with a comfortable lead they don’t need moral sup- Few Lefties Win 20 Only four lefthanders have won port s One thing about the 1955 20 or more games for the were ever Frank Pirates have hustled burgh They they since the season opened Even Killen Jesse Tannehill A1 Lei-aftlosing eight straight the field and Wilbur Cooper Tnne-Red- s have bubbled over with hill and Cooper did it four times each hustle None of the fns have ‘ridden’ the players which is usually the case w?hen a team is going bad Last year the New' York Giants won the National League pennant over the favored Brooklyn Dodgers At the moment the World Champions of last season are in third place many games back of the league leading Dodgers The Giants need a shot in the arm they need replacements but evidentally they haven’t a place toturn to secure help Pitts-Ogred- er j So gentle it shavrfs a peach so rugged it shaves a brush In deluxe gift case 1930 4 BRAND-NE- sE2BBBima W Can Still Draw 60000 SAFETY TUBELESS TIRES Plus 2 GUARANTEEDone for a WINTER TIRES NEW-TREA- D (use The Finest Gas Make this one buy at a terrific bargain and be all set for smooth-ridin- g safe driving — on Seiberling Tubeless Tires this sumd snow tires this winter mer and on cool-runnin- "Air-Conditione- g year-arou- nd long-weari- ng d” sure-foote- road-holdin- g Your five present tires and tubes taken in trade at full value! FOR DAD the Lowest Prices Give the GO De Luxe For a Psach cf a Shave the Best Service FIBS BETTER SERVICE 22nd and Wall 21st and Grant -- ° We are Tubeless Tire Ogden’s case is different If can be seif and cured people who' have books of tickets will use them and urge their friends to come out to the ball park the Reds 0 can still draw the promised admissions before the paid curtain falls on Labor day Surely there are enough fans in Ogden and surrounding sections to rally back of a few replacements 60-00- In summer) spare 'rWr iff Finigan3b 3 0 0 3 aSlaughter 110 0 Shantzc g 3-- 1 2) Kapp New York Detrelt Walt Higgins Ben Lomond secABHOA ond base Ralph Ashby Davis 4 2 4 2 M‘Doug’d2b KuennssABHOA 5 2 5 2 2 0 0 2 Tuttlecf 4 2 2 0 shortstop Ron Ballantyne Ben 4 2 10 Careyb Mantlecf Kalmerf 3 0 2 0 Lomond first base Arden Porter 3 17 0 Berrac Fainlb 3 16 2 Rob'sonlb Delsingil 3 0 10 North Cache right fiejd Hank 44 02 08 00 Collinsrf Hatfield3b 3 0 2 0 Emery Davis or Ray Schlupp 4 12 0 Norenlf Wilsonc 2 0 6 1 Hunterss Malmb'rg2b 2 114 Weber third base Bob Green 21 00 13 Laryp 2 0 2 2 Bear River or LaVor Douglas 2 0 00 02 aSkowron p Turley s 0000 bByrne Box Elder left field Ronald North Cache catcher Ray 00 00 0100 cCarroll Sturdivantp 1 0 0 0 dBauer Naegle North Cache pitcher United Press Sports Writer j (2-- 5) 4-- and walked none and missed a shutout on Ted Kluszew-ski’- s Dazzler Don Newcombe was the 16th homer In 81 innings he best bet in 21 years today to win has walked only nine batters 30 games in one season Wanta hear He retired the more? The Dodger ace with 10 victor16 men to face him scored ies and no defeats in the first last third of the 1955 season was in the first run drove in the final a much more strategic spot than one And all in a cold night-lonDizzy Dean of the Cardinals was back in 1934 when he had a 30-- 7 drizzle The victory put Brooklyn nine mark for the “Gas House Gang” but had won only seven games at full games ahead of the second this stage of the race Diace Cubs who cufferpri az-- 1 rip- Last night Newcombe flashed a ' feat at Pittsburgh w hen Dale Long four-hitte- r against the Redlegs and also contrib- - lashed a ninth inning homer The beating them uting two hits to boost his batting Giants stayed ZVz games back in 10 'average to 400 He struck out by topping the Braves innings St Louis at Philadelphia was rained out Boston which won only two games from Cleveland all last season made it two in a row and j (io 5 an Newcombe Heads for 30 Game Streak for 1955 i 10-Lett- er d classic Back in 1946 Bud Pow- Elder High School Boxof ers D jc colleges in New Baltimore 3 Chicago 2 Kansas City 3 Washington 2 (night) Boston S Cleveland 4 (night) 12 innings Detroit 3 New York 1 (night) North rule slim favorites over South All Stars in the 11th annual Utah Soys baseball at Affleck Park tomorrow night They'are favorites game due to their past record of seven wins and one defeat experts— See us for service on all makes 318 24th Street lasso red-blood- ed the eighth place Redlegs This kind of support is needed now The Reds have 49 remaining home games If they can average 1000 people per game the rest of the way the goal’ of 60000 will be reached Cecil Heftel and his committeemen plan at least 30 promotion nights during the balance of the year These stunts and your cooperation 'will' make' 1955 a suc-cessful year and may insure per- STILL GOING — E J (Dutch) Harrison is 45 but the St Louis veteran’s putter remains hot 4 He demonstrated that with 66-—269 which accounted j for the Greenbrier Open at White Sulphur Springs ’ 66-67-- 1 |