Show JUNE 16 THURSDAY EVENING THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1953 STANDARD-EXAMINE- 15A R American League National League L 21 20 23 25 31 34 36 Brooklyn Chicago New York Milwaukee Philadelphi Cincinnati St Louis Pet GB 650 630 603 2 3 6 11 554 446 404 379 16 Pittsburgh Yesterday’s Resalts New York 7 Chicago 2 St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 3 (night) Philadelphia 4 Milwaukee 0 (night) Cincinnati 5 Brooklyn 2 (night Yesterday’s Resalts Boston 9 Kansas City 6 Detroit 8 New York 6 Baltimore 6 Chicago 3 (first) Chicago 2 Baltimore ' 0 (second) night Washington 7 Cleveland 0 (night) Completed In Nye Meet twi-nlg- ht Probable Flickers Brooklyn at Cincinnati (night) — Loes (7-- 2 "vs Nuxhall Pitchers at Milwaukee — Dickson Teday’s Prebakle Philadelphia Cleveland at Washington — Lemon 4' (3-- 4 vs Buhl 7 5 vs Porterfield New York at ' Chicago — Monzant Chicago at Baltimore (night)— Tracks M vs Hacker (6-vs Johnson 4 Pittsburgh at St Louis (night)— Detroit at New York— Lary (6-vs Haddix Surkont vs Byrne Kansas City at Boston— Boyer New Yark Chicago ABHO A vs Nixon ABHO A 0 4 Miksiscf 3 0 12 Willms2b First game: 1 2 cHofman2b Bakerb 00 41 Baltimore Chlcage Lockm’nlb Ba'mh’ltzlf ABHO A Muellerrf Jackson 3b 2 32 ABHO A 3 10 0 Abramslf 1 Car’squelss Klngrf Th'psonjb 3 10 3 4 3 3 4 Fox2b 1 2 Causey3b Banksss Maysct 4 2 3 0 2 Eversrf 3 Riverarf 11 0 10 Darkss Fondylb 0 1 3 0 4 1 Lollarc Triandoslb 4 1 12 1 3 7 Harr is lb Cooperc cCoan 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 1 Minosolf3b 1 0 0 3 Westrumc Mmnerp 0 0 4 13 2 Keli3blb c 3 0 11 Smith airvin Davisp 4) 0 0 3 0 ‘5 0 1 r Busby cf 4 2 Dieringcf Kattc Jeffcoatp 1 0 0 2 0 3 1 Jacksonlb 4 13 3 Young2b dSpeake Hearnp 2 12 3 2 Mirandass 2 0 0 Keeganp bGordon Today’s Classic Opens First Round 144 6 ’v Golfers Start Over Coast Course V (5-- 4' First round match results in (7-- (8-- 4) (1-- (6-- (5-- 2) 5) (3-- 8i 6) (3-- 1) (3-- 1) Schneider Mrs E F Easley and Mrs George Horsley won 2 up over Mrs E A Gibbons and Mrs M rs William Claud Parry Grames and Mrs W H Jackson won 1 up over Mrs E A Ewert and Mrs S P Dobbs Mrs Earl Wilbur and Mrs W F McCrea won 2 and 1 over Mrs Joe Wright and Mrs Joe Dean Mrs Ronald Wadsworth and Mrs Les Coates won 2 up over Mrs Frank Browning and Mrs G T Hone Mrs Alan Nye and Mrs A E Ben-nin- g won 3 and 2 over Mrs Verl Ferguson and Mrs S S Baggs Mrs D N White and Mrs Grant Rounds won 1 up over Mrs J C Brown and Mrs J J Dunbar Mrs J M Leven and Mrs J H Parke 2 up over Mrs Harry y Richardson and Mrs J A and Mrs Perry Holly and Mrs Blaine Glasmann won 2 up over Jerry Goddard and Mrs A C Brown In the first round matches of the June leg of the Masters Cup Mrs E F Easley defeated Mrs D N White 2 and 1 Mrs W H Jackson defeated Mrs J M Leven 2 and 1 Mrs Ronald Wadsworth defeated Mrs A E Ben-nin- g 2 and 1 and Mrs Frank Browning defeated Mrs A C Brown 1 up For the June leg of the Directors’ Cup Mrs Harry Richardson defeated Mrs G II Horsley 2 and 1 Mrs Claud Parry defeated Mrs S S Baggs 1 up: Mrs G T Hone defeated Mrs Harold Ambler 1 up and Mrs William F McCrea defeated Mrs H M (5-- 4) Sill 110 0 0 0 0 Martinp Palicap 0 0 0 00 Gielp 2 0 0 0 aNiemanJf Dorishp bWaitkus 0 0 0 0 31 6 2711 0 0 0 0 Howellp Totals 35 12 27 B 0 0 0 1 2 Cona’grap SchaUock aWalked lor Westrum in 1 0 0 0 dStephens Pope If 0 0 10 lor Hearn in 7th c Purposely passed lor Williams in 27 8 27 11 Totals 36 10 24 15 7th 0000 ed dCalled out on strikes lor Jeffcoat in 9th 000 100 105—7 York 000 200 000—2 Chicago 2B — Mueller Giel Harris Banks BB —Hearn 1 Mmner 5 Jeffcoat 1 —SO — Hearn 3 Minner 1 Giel 2 W Giel L— Minner Milwaekee Philadelphia AB H O A ABHO A Bruton cf 4 2 2 0 4'1 7 0 Ashburncf 4 2 8 0 Blaylocklb Loganss 3 0 13 3 10 4 Hamner2b Mathews3b 4 113 (1-- (3-- 1) 3) aFlied out for Martin in 6th bWalked for Dorish in 7th cRin for Triandos in 8th dFlied out for Consuegra in 9th 010 003 100—5 Chicago 110 030 Olx— 6 Baltimore Fox BB — 2B— Rivera HR—Evers — Keegan 3 Palica 1 Consuegra 11 SO Con1 2 Dorish Palica Keegan L— Con2 suegra 1(4-- W— SchaUock 2 suegra (1-- Second game: Chicago 7 000 000 000— 0 6 001 000 010—2 1 1 6i 2) ’ (5-- 3) 1 8-- Lund 2 and 1 In play for the June leg of the Presidents’ Cup Mrs William Grames defeated Mrs Horace Straight 2 up Mrs Rulon Howe won by default from Nancy Becker Mrs Charles Hoisington defeated Mrs Wayne Ferrell 2 and 1 Mrs Lloyd Berrett defeated Mrs Robert West 1 up Grace Leonard defeated Mrs H M Barton 1 up and Mrs Francis Nicholas defeated Mrs E D 2 and 1 Meanwhile Schneiter announced that the junior clinic for all sons and daughters of club members will begin at 8:30 am Saturday Youths 10 years old and above are urged to participate He said it is important that everyone be to the first session since he will demonstrate the use of all clubs 3) (5-- 3) 2 (7-- L— Friend (3-- Breeklyn ABHOA 10 5 GUliamb 4 11 13 10 0 9 0 0 11 16 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 0 4 Reesess Snider cf Camp'cllac AmorosIf 2 Hodges lb 3 Rob'sonlb 3 Furitlorf 2 0 0 0 Erskinep 0 0 0 0 Spooner p 0 0 0 0 aNewcomb 0 0 0 0 bHoak 3 A — 6524 Postrf Bellcf 10 2 3 2 0 0 4 0 13 2 0 13 0 0 3 Burgessc McMillanss Minarcinp Ada ms 3b 32 7 27 11 Totals aWalked for Spooner in 9th bRan for Newcomb in 9th C00 000 002—2 Brooklyn 100 202 00 x — 5 Cincinnati 2B— Eurillo Bell Adams HR— Bell Gilliam BB— Erskine 1 Minarcin 23 SO— Erskine 1 Minarcin 4 Spooner 3 L— Erskin W— Minarcin 30 4 24 7 (8-- (4-- 1) A— 10987 Richmond 6 Havana 5 Columbus 4 Syracuse 3 Rochester 5 Toronto 3 Buffalo 8 Montreal 4 American Association Omaha 5 Toledo 0 1-- 3 6-- 4 7-- 0 2-1- Piersallcf Parnellp Hurdp 4 2 5 0 3 3 1110 Ze-ma- 15 (1-- 1) (0-- Cleveland AB H O A 4 2 4 4 3 3 12 0 0 4 3 0 2 0 Smithrf AvUa2b Dobycf 0 10 Kinerlf 0 0 2 Rosen3b Washington ABH O A Yost3b 3 0 12 Oravetzrf 0 3 0 Runnels 2b 14 1 Vernon lb 1 12 0 Grothcf Wertzlb ' Courtney c S levers If Strickl'dss Kliness Heganc Stone p 110 3 3 1 12 CHICAGO (UP) — Veteran n Leo Sugar and Jack have signed 1955 contracts with the Chicago Cardi- 0 116 ends 2 0 2 31 10 27 12 Total! aGrounded out for Gray in Sth bFouled to Yost for Wight In 7th cForced Hegan for Mossi in 9th 000 000 000—0 Cleveland 010 600 OOx — 7 Washington HR —Groth Sieven S — Yost BB— Stone 3 Feller 3 Gray 2 SO— Stone 4 Gray 1 Mossi 2 W— Stone (3--7 L— Feller A — 6302 - Tulsa at Beaumont postponed Southern Association Nashville 3 5 New Orleans Birmingham 3 Little Rock 2 (10 innings) Memphis 7 Atlanta 3 Mobile 6 Chattanooga 5 0-- 7 (1-- n Cardinals Sign Two Gridders Crit-tendo- nals for the National Football League Sugar who plays on the defensive unit was the Cards’ 11th draft choice in 1952 while played both offense and defense last season 31 3 24 16 Indianapolis 8 St Paul 4 Denver 4 Charleston 0 Louisville 8 Minneapolis 7 Texas League San Antonio 10-- Dallas Fort Worth Houston Oklahoma City Shreveport 2 WShantzc Whitec Hatton3b 4 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 Feller p 0 0 0 1 Grayp 1 0 0 0 aFoiles 6 0 0 1 Wightp 1 0 0 0 bMajeskl 0 0 0 0 Mossip 1 0 0 0 cPhUley International League 4 Lopcz2b DMatrLss 4 12 1 Herbert p 0 0 0 0 aCBoyer Harrington bSlaughter 33 11 27 6 14 36 8 24 Totals aStruck out for Herbert in 8th bGrounded out for Harrington in 9th cWalked for Renna in 9th dRan for Williams in 8th 100 100 004—6 Kansas City 224 000 Olx —9 Boston 2B — Zernlal HR — Zernial Jensen Renna Wilson BB — Herbert 5 Hurd 1 Harrington 2 Parnell 2 SO — Herlr— bert 3 Parnell 5 W— Parnell 6 A—4939 Herbert 0 9 2 4 0 3 5 Minor Results 7-- 13 12 0 3 12 4 2 4 0 Clnrln nail 2 AB H O A 2 Temple2b 4 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 J'blonskilf 0 10 0 0 0 0 Klus'skilb 1 12 0 1 0 0 0 4 3 jifJ £ A H 4- £§: : FRANCISCO (AP) — blue ribbon tournament the 55th annual United States Open gets under way today with 161 players launching a bid to win the crown worn by Ed Fur-go- l a man who may prove tough to dethrone Seventy-twholes of competition lay ahead of the field of 130 professionals and 32 amateurs concluding with the exacting double round of 36 SaturMost of the experts preday dicted the winning score would be over par 280 for the route t The great the and the hopeful were entered rangfrom ing Bobby Cruickshank of the division Ben Hogan of the present era to a youngster from Washington D C Beane '$! v 'V-- ' 1 J-"- i :± v-- y: j H Crit-tendo- n He really had a workout last night juggling players and shuffling pitchers while splitting a twi-nigwith Baltimore The Sox lost the first but won the 6-- 5 That put the Sox two games behind the American League leading Yanks who lost to Detroit and a length ahead of the Indians w’ho lost at Washington in the first game Trailing Marion pulled center fielder Minnie Minoso in to play third and moved third baseman George Kell to first in place of young Rom Jackson so he could keep pinch-hitte- r Bob Nieman in the threat game Nieman a long-bal- l played left field Nieman wound up hitless but Nellie Fox tied it at with a homer And when reliefer Millard Hqwell went against Harry Dorish in the seventh Marion brought on Sandy Consuegra to pitch Sandy got out of the frame butwTas tagged for a nightcap o jr jv- - one-legge- SAN - oCw' I i man Manager Marty Marion’s busier than a in a sack race these days what with keeping his Chicago White Sox within range of the New York Yankees and holding off the Cleveland Indians Golf’s Ami 3-- 0 5-- ld i old-tim- yt yi er First threesome booked to tee off was Ted Gwin of Fort Worth Ralph Arnold of Englewood Colo and Bob Moore Fairfax Calif set for 8 am MST The better known players for the most part were scheduled to tee off during the afternoon I And More Like It 4 ANGELES (INS) Rafer Johnson the UCLA freshman who has bettered Boh Mathias’ world decathlon mark plans to compete in the national AAU de- fun-scori- Indians Acquire Two Stars As Deadline Arrives j 0 2-- 0 - The Cleveland Indians battling to retain their AmeriBaltican League champion title and the more Orioles produced the only important deal as the major league deadline for trades passed last midnight cash A hitch developed when Cox went to his Newport Pa Billy was to have said he didn’t report to the Indians j however home in reported want to Hank Greenberg Indians general manager was trying to reach the third baseman by telephone Cox has 72 hours to report The Orioles in another deal sold Harry Byrd pitcher to the Chicago White Sox for undisclosed amount of cash but in excess of the $10000 ' waiver price The Detroit Tigers apparent- ly giving up hopes of dealing right-hande- with the Yankees acquired vet-- : eran first baseman Earl Torge- son from the Philadelphia Phillies for an estimated $25000 The Tigers were desperately in need of a first sacker since both Ferris Fain and Jack Phillips are hobbled by knee injuries In other transactions: The Cleveland Indians signed pitcher Ted Gray as a free agent The St Louis Cardinals recalled Floyd hurled a one-hitte- r Giants 2 St Louis belted three home runs to beat Pittsburgh 7-- 3 and 7-- Philadelphia blanked the Milwau- kee Braves Billy Hoeft won his sixth while 4-- 0 beating the Yankees - although needing relief help from Babe Birrer Washington ended a seven-gam- e losing streak as young Dean Stone three-hi- t the Tribe John- ho-mer-ed : runs Five runs in the ninth broke ball game for the Giants up a with reliefer Paul Giel hitting a double to start the rally that brought his first major league 2-- 2 victory Herm Wehmeier stopped the Braves on six hits Gene Conley left after he issued a walk with the bases loaded in a two-rufifth by the Phils The loss left the Braves at 500 again— 15 games off the pace in fourth place n g j j 5--2 FATHER SPORTS-MINDE- D The Indians seeking reserve strength acquired veteran out- fielder Gene Woodling and titil- ity infielder Billy Cox an Dodger in exchange for a pair of veteran utility out- fielders — Wally Westlake and Dave Pope — and a bundle of ing Kansas City In the National Brooklyn lost to Cincinnati but stayed 11H games to the good as second place Chicago lost to New York’s Gifts for That By ORLO ROBERTSON The Associated Press cellar-dwellin- —— 9-- 6 ng e in the eighth that broke a Chicago winning string In the nightcap Mike Fornieles breezed along for six inlead after Fox nings on a had swatted his second homer of the night But when Fornieles issued his first walk to open the seventh Marion called in Billy Pierce And when Pierce faltered lead in the eighth Con with a suegra showed up again to pack it away Boston made it seven out of eight in the other AL game beat- 1-- LOS cathlon championships next month At Kingsbury Calif Johnsop scored 7983 points beating Mathias’ Yecord by 96 points —— 3-- Johnson Betters Mathias Mark rainbow trout being held by Dale T Browning This was the largest caught by his party during a recent fishing cruise down the Salmon River in Idaho but there were several others nearly as large Other members of party were: Dr Aaron Ross Dr Tony Lund Dr Ralph Peterson Dr Orley Flinders and Claude Wade The cruise lasted for seven days Mr Browning said salmon eggs were used to catch this beauty — 5-- 5 four-gam- 12-pou- d ny Groth and Roy Sievers for the Nats who scored six runs in the fourth to beat Bobby Feller Rookie Rudy Minarcin gave the Brooks four hits and had 0 them shut out on two safeties until the ninth when Junior Gilliam homered after a walk Carl Erskine was the loser as Gus Bell singled doubled and homered for three of the Redleg single by Bobby Young Deman - 2-- 0 8-- 6 near-grea- Mc-Ve- Aaronlf 4 110 Baltimore Ennislf (7 Consuegra t8 Crowelb 4 0 7 00 Fornieles Pierce Gr’ngr'ssrf Tannerlf i5-Smith Wilson Lollar 4 and 13 Loweryrl OCon’UJb 3 14 0 Winning pitcher — Fornieles and (3-Jones3b aAdrock 10 0 0 Lopatac New Yerk Crandallc 3 0 8 2 DetrsltA Smalleyss ABHO A Conley p 10 0 01 ABHO Wehmeierp 0 0 Kuenns M'Doug’d3b 5 3 2 3 10 00 0 Cronep 0 2 Bertoia 3b Carey 3b 3 02 2 20 bPafko 10 Bauer rf 3 0 cf Jayp 0 0 0 0 44 00 8100 Tuttle bColllns 10 0 0 KaiineTf Mantlecf 4 12 0 33 6 27 9 4 2 3 0 Fainlb Totals 33 9 27 7 4 2 4 0 Delsinglf Howardlf 3 0 0 0 a Filed out for O'Connell in 9th 3 2 6 0 Housec Norenc 110 0 bFanned for Crone in 8th Rob'sonlb 5 3 12 2 010 120 000— 4 4 2 0 4 Hatf’ld3b Philadelphia 1 ' Milwaukee Silverac 4 17 0 000 000 ooo 0 3 13 Malmb'rg2b Hunter ss 10 0 1 Bruton 4 0 0 0 Hoeftp Mathews 2B— Greengrass Rizzutoss 3 112 SF— 0 0 0 0 Birrerp Tanner SB— Lopgta S — Hamner 1 Kucksp 0 0 0 1 Wehmeier 1 Conley Lopata 1 BB— L— ConW — Wehmeier Sturdivantp 3 0 0120 Crone aSkowron 10 ley 4 A— 27759 Konstantyp 0 0 0 2 8L Leels Pittsburgh 37 12 27 15 Totals ABHO A 37 11 27 7 ABHO A in 8th out Sturdivant for aStruck Hemusb Clementerf 2104 4100 9th in Bauer 0 for up bPopped 0 0 2 Coleb Steph’nsons cDoubled for Howard in 9th Mooncf 2 3 7 Freese 2b 031 400 000 — 8 Detroit Musiallb Mejiaslf 110 011 001 012—6 New York Vlrdonrf 1 12 0 Long lb 2B — Noren 3B — Mantle HR — Delsing Sch’nd'st2b 113 Croatia — FO'Bticncf Repulski 0 0 House 3 Robinson 2 2 SB — Kallne2 BB SO — Sturdivant Kucks Sarnic 3 3 Hoeft PetersonC Hoeft 6 Sturdivant 2 W— Hoeft (6-Friend p BoyerssJb 32 113 L— A— 9635 Kucks 0 O aJ O'Brien Arroyop 1 0 1 Klngp LaPalmep Bastan Kama City AB H O A 27 7 27 12 ABHOA Totals 33 92414 Goodm’n2b 4 2 11 4 1113 Powerlb 8th aStruck out for Friend In 100 010—3 4 12 0 Rennarf Klaussa 4 13 2 001 Pittsburgh — 7 0 0 0 0 cValo 4 2 2 0 03x 210 Wllliamslf 001 Louis St 2B — £ O'Brien Long HR— Schoen-dien- ts 5 2 10 Zernlallf dStephenslf 0 0 10 Jensenrf 3 12 0 Hemus Virdon BB— Friend 3 4 10 0 Wilson cf Zauchinlb 4 0 5 1 SO— Friend 1 Arroyo 3 W— Arroyo 4 0 0 3 Flnigan3b 3 13 0 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 14 0 4 0 2 4 10 1 t the Ladies’ Fred M Nye golf tournament at the Ogden Golf and Country Club were announced today by professional Ernie 13-- By ED WILKS The Associated Press FLY FISHING SET Wright & McGill glass rod 1 Perrin automatic reel 1 nylon fly line Reg $2130 Father's Day Special tlOQComplete 1 Imported Willow - FISHING CREEL §635 Wooldridge w h o for Houston pnd Mel Wright of Rochester Pittsburgh shipped third base-maGeorge Freese and pitcher Ben Wade to Hollywood and 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