Show r1 1 e-- — r m j h J MONDAY EVENING THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1935 JUNE 13 Dim a' X rui Ini ©©nab jssfr rf y A JVlost Deadly r ' - V V nia July 10 1913 The largest turtle in the world is the leatherback which is known to reach a weight of 1500 pounds Bear Cubs Small The cub of the huge Alaska brown bear although fully developed at birth with fur and claws is only about the size of a rat Usually they are born while the mother Is denned up and she often does not even wake Until the mother emerges she does not eat and yet the cubs may weigh 15 pounds Among animals birds as a whole have by far the keenest eyesight —with sharper and farther vision than any others At great heights hawks eagles and vultures particularly can see small prey on the ground which a human eye couldn’t even distinguish with a spyglass A bird’s eyestructure is special: many have a third eyelid or membrane which not only aids them in keeping the eyeball moist but also serves as a shade in strong light through which the bird can still see And when flying at high speed a bird can change the focus of its eyes almost immedi- tely Our famous plains animal oft ten mistakenly called the buffalo is in reality a bison —which comes from an old German word wisent a first cousin of our buffalo in Europe The true buffalo is a native both of India where it was domesticated and of Africa where he is still considered bv many the most dangerous of all wild game Crows fly and hunt in flocks and evidently are always paired At any rate if you’ll count the flocks I think you’ll note that there Is never an odd number At least I’ve never counted an uneven number Perhaps mateless crows are not allowed in married circles But desDite this crows are far from in their domestic relations Mammals are usually born head-firs- t — but not the porpoise an aquatic mammal And this is essential If the baby porpoise were to appear head-firs- t it would drown before becoming free from the mother So when born t and free it can ris at once to the surface and get a breath of air And live (Copyright 1953 by Eugene Burns) (Released by McClure Newspaper Syndicate) t single-minde- d tail-firs- Battinq Pitchers BIRMINGHAM Ala (API-T- wo unexpected home runs helped the Birmingham Barons of the Southern Assn defeat Nashville 4 in a game The homers were hit by Baron pitchers Starting hurler John Gabler hit one early in the game In the 10th inning relief pitcher Ken Bsardslee belted a homer with the bases loaded to win the game 8-- 10-innin- g By HARRY GRAYSON NEW YORK (NEA) — Back what seems like only a few years ago it was a familiar thing to see Ty Cobb leave his stock broker’s office for the ball park Cobb around this time was hitting something like 385 and taking base-ball- er four-gam- The home run gave the Bees a decision Salt Lake won the opener with a scoring spree in the first inning 9 to 3 Gerry Blackburn husky leftHigh winds hampered gunners enrolled in two special events at the traps of Ogden Gun Club A1 48 of out 50 a with birds fine won Warden Gealta the left Jack hander hurled 6 innings against performhandicap yesterday ance Ike Jones followed with 46 Austin Holmes third from left was the best performer in the the Bees in the nightcap He Holmes broke 19 and Hull 18 birds finobstacle event with Glen Hull runner-uwildness was and developed ally derricked with Bill Cooke first game loser taking over In the top of the seventh Blackburn walked Doc Ayers Doug Osburn and Dud Rushing He managed to retire Bill Fannon R — Osburn 2 Leon 2 Ayers Rom- on strikes and forced Eddie Barr mel Barr Sturgeon Rushing Soto to fly out to Dick Hicks in right Wetzel Kuehl E— Terry 2 Wetzel Leon 2BH — Rushing Barr Wetzel field Kuehl RBI — Barr 2 Sturgeon 2 Leon With the bases loaded Manager 2 Rushing Wetzel Terry DP — Terry Bill and Kuehl Left — Salt Lake 12 Ogden Jim Crandall dispatched 12 HO — Cooke 4 in K Brown 4 Cooke a righthander to the hill in 7 Leister 1 in 1 ER — Barbin-cha- k Jack Gealta veteran gunner 2 Cooke 4 K Brown 3 SO — with Ogden leading 5 to 2 At this juncture Manager won top honors in the A1 Warden Barbinchak 3 Cooke 1 K Brown 1 BB — Barbinchak 3 Cooke 1 K Brown a righthanded 50 bird handicap event at Ogden 5 HBP — Osburn by Cooke Barr (2) Bobby Sturgeon a lefthander sent Jessen hitter — by K Brown Rommel by Brown PB Gun Club yesterday He blistered Gonder Donahue T — 220 his in into bat place 48 birds despite a rough wind Second Pitch Ike Jones ivas the runner-uSecond game: Jessen blasted the second with 46 8alt Lake City ABHO A ABHO A pitch a fast ball letter high Austin Holmes won the obSotolf 4 0 0 0 10 14 Ayers2b stacle course feature with 2 0 10 Rommel3b Wetzl2b 4 2 0 2 over the wall to decide the issue 1 0 2 0 Fannonlf Kuehiib 4 2 4 o in favor of the Bees It was 19 Glen Hull was next with 18 2 0 10 Osburn If 3b 3222 den’s gjxjh loss in her last seven Ike Jones and Bob Old each 4 0 3 0 Barrcf 1 0 0 0 Rushingrf broke 17 to tie for third games 2 0 6 0 Sturgeonlb In the handicap Johnny SesLast year Jessen powered a 1110 bJessenlb sions and Austin Holmes tied for home run 'in the ninth with two 1 0 3 0 3 112 Leonss Blackburnp 3 2 3 0 Perneskic Cooke p 0 0 0 0 on and two out after Dom Itali-anthird place with 45 each: Other 0 0 0 1 Kazmerowiczp scores: Ogden catcher dropped an 1 0 0 0 Cronlnp 1 0 0 0 Donahue Joe Mabey E Hugh Ford 44 easy foul ball which would have 0 0 0 0 Gaskinp Glen Hull Gene Mallory Earl retired the side Jessen obliged 1 0 0 0 cBrown Miller Dr W D O’Gorman Robwith a homer on the next pitch to 1 0 0 0 Barkelewp ert Old 43 Gordon Barney Jack tie the score and the Bees went 29 11 21 3 23 4 21 8 Totals Carter 42 on win in the tenth to 020 000 4—6 Salt Lake City Don D Olsen Janet Mencimer 014 000 0—5 Blackburn struck out 11 hitters Ogden R — Sturgeon Leon Ayers Osburn but walked the same number The Alf Christensen 41 George Nas-- f Paylor Wetzel Kuel Rushing Jessen — ell 40 Jo Leavitt Niles Jones Gilbert E Ayres Sturgeon SB Bees chased over two runs in the Terry — Terry SH — Paylor HR — Jessen 3BH second Dave Carlton Les Leavitt Dr inning of the night cap 2BH— Perneski Gilbert RBI —Paylor Nasfell Mark Omar Mabey Ptul — Perneski 2 Jessen 4 Terry 3 GilOgden tallied a singleton in the Nasfell and Dean Baker 39 each bert DP —Paylor and Kuehl Ayers second and moved ahead with a Leon and Sturgeon Left — Salt Lake four run windsChangeable hampered scoring spurt in the — 10 Ogden 7 HO Kazmerowlcz 6 in all of the performers third The Reds threatened in 3 Cronin 3 In 2 Gaskin 0 in 1 Barke-le0 in 1 Blackburn 2 in 6 3 Cooke their half of the seventh with Trophies went to the winner 2 in 3 ER — Blackburn 3 Cook 1 in each event and runner-uKazmerowlcz 4 SO — Blackburn 11 two men on Bill Fannon howKazmerowlcz 1 Cronin 1 Gaskin 3 ever made a circus catch of Dick BB— Blackburn 11 Cooke 1 Kazmero- Hicks’ slasing liner to retire the wlcz 1 Cronin 1 Barkelew 1 WP — — 2:11 side A— T PB— Gonder Barkelew 1003 Up until the top of the ' sev enth the Bees had collected only Pecatelle two hits off Blackburn Jessen A ABHO Sch’m'nss 3 10 2 incidentally was sidelined for Duranrf 3 3 2 2 three his pinch hitbefore 3 days Estradalf 2 3 0 OMAHA (UP) — A Grand Cannlzzoe 4 4 9 0 ting feat because of a foot injury Rush3b 4 2 11 Rapids Mich woman Mrs MarThe Bees used three hurlers Luchesslcf 3 2 10 ion Ladewig the nation’s Keefelb 3 1 11 0 in the nightcap woman bowler added Maurer 2b 3 0 0 3 Three singles a double two two titles yesterday as the WomTierney p 4 0 0 2 bases on balls wild pitch and a en’s International Bowling Conenabled the Bees to batsman hit 38 13 27 10 34 8x23 3 Total! gress Tournament ended here 002 003 000—3 chase over six runs in the first Billings Mrs Ladewig finished in the 001 001 301—6 inning of the nine inning opener Pocatello and shared R — Stewart Pacpke Walton 2 Dunn This was more than top spot in they needed Schuerman Duran Estrada Canniz-z-—o to p the doubles title with Syllis RBI 3 E — Cannizzo triumph Tierney Dunn Ryan Duran Stewart Platt Salt Lakers added a single-toThe — The Grand Rapids grandmothMaurer Ruth Luchessl 2 Keefe HR the seventh and pushed in — Duran Stewart 2BH Dunn Ryan er compiled an 1890 Cannizzo 2 Estrada Sinquefleld ER — over two in the eighth for insurtotal May She chalked up 643 Tierney 4 Dunn 5 11 Nlcolis Left — ance HO— Dunn 11 for the Fanatorium Majors team Billings 7 Pocatello The Reds tallied a single run 4 In 2 DP — Duran Nicolis 6 in then hit 586 in doubles and 651 and Keefe Platt Walton and Taylor in the fifth and tallied twice in in singles SO — Tierney 10 Dunn 8 Nicolis 2 BB— Tierney 5 Dunn 4 SB— Duran the ninth of the first game Her singles score was good for Loser— Nicoll A— 869 T— 2:13 Fine Relief Work seventh place Keith Brown capable rightThe singles title went to Nellie hander turned in a masterful Vella Rockford III who took relief job for the Reds after the lead May 14 with a 695 and Cooke was driven to cover in the kept it throughout the rest of first inning of the initial game the tourney He was lifted for a pinch-hitte- r Sunday’s action woundup 57 in the eighth of tournament bowling here days One thousand-fivfans turned More than 2650 teams competed out for the twin bill Many of and the individual events drew an them were from Salt Lake City entry of over —7500 Theodore Beck of 1556 Capitol picked up $3845 in the grab bag UNITED PRESS money event between games and By New talent stepped to the front Virginia Guyman of Salt Lake yesterday for the Boise Braves City managed to get $3655 for and set a pace that netted a 13 her efforts By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The HOLLYWOOD — Rudy Jordan Reds will open a to 3 win over the Magic Valley three-gam138 Los Angeles outpointed Art series at Twin Falls Cowboys in Twin Falls to keep the Boiseans atop the Pioneer tonight They return to Ogden for Oakland 10 Ramponi 135 a new series with the league-leadinLeague ladder PORTLAND Ore — Johnny Boise Pilots Friday night This time the new talent was Arthur 219 Portland outpointArt Maye a newcomer center-fielde- r ed Bob Dunlap 196 San FranHe clouted out a couple cisco 10 of homers with one aboard each Is on to set Braves the time their DORTMUND Germany — Gervictory drive hard Hecht 173 Germany Meanwhile Salt Lake City’s stopped Willi Hoepner 174 GerBees romped to a double win BINGHAM CANYON Utah many 13 over the Reds at Ogden taking (AP) — Jack Mannion star basthe opener 9 to 3 and the night- ketball player for Bingham High cap 6 to 5 and Pocatello’s Ban- School will leave tonight for nocks in second place kept up Murray Ky He will play in the pressure on the Braves with the school baskethigh a 6 to 5 over the Mustangs from ball game there June 18 Billings The Great Falls game Mannion was the player ASHBURY PARK N J (UP) was postponed by rain from Utah chosen foronly at Billings the game — Manager Sid Flaherty predictThe first of Maye’s homers ed today that Bobo Olson will came in the first the second in “set a blinding pace” for his title the fifth and the Braves held a fight with light heavyweight 5 to 0 lead over the Cowpokes champion Archie Moore June 22 The Braves broke loose for five “Speed will be the Important tallies in the eighth after scorfactor in this fight and I want ing a doubleton in the seventh Bobo to be fully prepared to and added a singleton in the travel the 15 rounds at top ninth to close out the game The said speed” Flaherty Cowpokes goth their three in the sixth 6-- Standouts at Special Traps Shoot the American League apart His interest in the stock Svend “Red” Jessen veteran Pioneer League hobbled off the bench in the Salt Lake half of the final inning of the second game at Affleck Park yesterday with the bases loaded two outs and powered a home run over the right field wall to give the Bees a clean e sweep in their series with Ogden i e & With 3 On Wins 2nd Tilt '- X-- By EUGENE BURNS all-tim- League Neither Are the N Y Giants Jessen's Poke Snakes Rated Ranger Naturalist Taken together snakes kill more people than all other predaceous animals combined! Be-- tween 30000 to 40000 persons die of snake bites each year with Burma leading In the US it is believed that about 2000 persons are bitten annually with less than 50 deaths resulting With the sea horse the male incubates the eggs in a pouch Just below his abdomen in which the female places her eggs The male fish’s pouch is much like a womb It contains blood Vessels for feeding the developing offspring which usually number from 200 to 600 When his time comes the father expels his tiny but fully developed sons and daughters by body contortions Although days are shortest in December it is colder in the months of January and February when days are longer and there Is more sunshine This is because th$ earth during December still retains some summer’s heat Despite the fantastic claims thit seeds found in the pyramids were still viable 2000 years and more after storage — but actually aren’t — most seeds will not sprout after 20 years despite extreme dryness Ninety Below Zero Ninety below zero Is the lowest accepted temperature ever recorded on earth It was registered in Siberia February 1892 However a mark of 94 below zero wa s claimed in Siberia in 1947 but disallowed because it was not In North officially verified America the lowest recording is 82 below zero and It occurred at an airport Snag in Alaska Febrecorded ruary 1947 The low in the US is 66 below zero in Yellowstone Park in February 1933 (You’ll note all these records were made in February!) The Yellowstone Park rangers are stall talking about that 66 below — and so am I! In the other direction the highest temperature properly recorded occurred in Tripoli It W’as 137 degrees That’s in the shade And it is a mere 259 degrees higher than the official law — noted above The North American record was only slightly less 134 degrees and was recorded in Death Valley Califor- Willie Mays Phenom Is No Longer in National Grand Slammer Is That So! r 11A STANpARD-EXAMINE- R expert on the art of shower baths has a tire business in Rochester Monte Irvin and Willie Mays are involved in a liquor store in Brooklyn Sal Maglie has whisked up to Niagara Falls on an off day here and there to check on his retail booze outlet Durocher usually seen only at the ball park now is in front of a guy whenever you look up In the subway trains Leo tells you from a slick poster vantage point to smoke a certain cigarette He steams into your living room all night with television commercials calling for a clean shave or demanding an end to headaches via a new remedy ticker did absolutely nothing to him — except make him rich perhaps This came to mind when a recent poke was taken at the World Champion New York Giants The New Yorkers somebody muttered have been so busy worrying about outside business the $11000 World Series share ON PAPER IT APPEARS a bought that baseball has been strong rap That is until you go forgotten back to Cobb Or you merely go THE' STANDINGS SEEM to across the river to the Yankee back that up too Right about Stadium There you find Yogi now Leo Durocher and team are Berra knee deep in an ice cream venture as soft as your morningxeggs At Brooklyn Roy Campanella With this it was pointed out one player is drawing on next talks of his own liquor shop year’s salary in order to keep a Duke Snider says his California liquor store in good spirits avocado farm does fine “That isn’t our trouble at all” Johnny Antorielli becoming an a member of the Giant entourage says “Our trouble this year starts irr the place you’d figure it wouldn’t” The man meant center field Last year Willie Mays was like a drug Everything happened when Willie was around But this season it’s different i LIKE TIIE LONG FLY Randy Jackson of the Cubs hit to center field Willie went back after it thumping his hand into his glove It was his all the way — only the ball popped out of his hands for a triple Then there was Sid Gordon then with Pittsburgh The aging Sid never a fleet one was on first base when a Pirate single whistled into center It was the kind of a play Willie used to love He would race in grab K for an out or get the ball back to the infield so quickly the runner was lucky to make second On this one however Gordon nonchalantly steamed past second and went for third Willie’s throw was three feet wide and Gordon was in 5 six-ru- n p Gealta Holmes Triumph in Pioneer League Box Scores A New Car— Any Make—Anywhere J- Trap Features 2-- 3 1- -3 p -- Learn Why You Should Buy A MEW 25-bir- d Og-payior- 3b 1955 CHEVROLET And Why Ui o - IS THE BEST DEAL ON A NEW CAR Yes Demand the Facts On— w 2-- PRICE 1-- p Marion Ladewig Wins 2 Titles Yes Demand the Facts On— TERMS top-ranki- ng all-even- ( Yes Demand the Facts On Your ts Rys-kam- TRADE-I- N n all-even- ts 8-- 9 3 Boise Braves Trounce Yes Demand the Facts On— AVAILABILITY Yes Demand the Fads and Hero’s What ' You’ll Find! e Cowboys Again Weekend Fights last-plac- e e Your Choice Will Be the ALL-NE- W MOTORAMIC 1955 CHEVROLET! 4 Our volume deal at Browning Chevrolet makes it possible to have the car of your choice— g in Mannion Cage Event Olson Will Use Blinding Pace Carroll Hardy in Eastern League CLEVELAND (UP) — Carroll star football and baseball Hardy Race Postponed player at the University of ColoREADING Pa (UP)— The 1 00-- rado today was assigned to ReadJ Mike Nazurlc Memorial auto ing Pa in the Eastern League race postponed yesterday be- by the Cleveland Indians cause of a wet track has been re- The outfielder turnscheduled for Sunday June 26 ed down a bonus to sign a minor it was announced today league contract the Indians said ld 1 all-st- 1 Gerhard Hecht Fistic Winner light-heavyweig- -- CHOICE! 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