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V - 3v 3? 1 V( 33 6 27 11 Totals Score by innings: Ill 000 010— 4 Billings 000 000 200—2 Idaho Falla R— Walton Taylor 2 Sinquefield Hack Mull in E— Gauci 2 Agee RBI — Taylor Etuart Sinquefield Mullln 2 SF— Taylor S — Leslie Sinquefield LOB— Billings Andrews SB— Taylor 3BH— Morton Wal7 Idaho Falls 4 2 ER— Rossello HR— Mullln ton SO— Rossello 4 Pauaig 4 2 Pausig BB — Rosselloi 1 Pausig 2 Time — 1:48 Attendance — 549 Msgle Valley Ofdei CHAMPIONS OF HERROD TOURNAMENT Mr and Mrs E A Gibbons above romped home with first honors in the championship flight of the annual Herrod Golf Tournament at the Ogden Golf and Country Clubj They de1 feated Mr and Mrs H T High in the finals 2 and I front-runnin- ABHO A Wondra3b 3 0 15 Wetiel2b Prokpchk3b Woolrdsa 45 32 22 20 Soto lb Hermanf 5 3 8 0 Lobitzlb Gilbertcf as JohnsonlI 5 13 2 Terry Gonderlf Companacf 4 2 4 01 Swieche 4 12 Zarlc Hickart Lindley2b 34 15 01 Mills P Shafferp 10 AB H O A 4 13 1 By RUBE SAMUELSEN 4-- 4 13-h- it SOTO GONDER IMPROVE BASEBALL PLAY Joe Soto and Jess Gonder left to right are playing sterling ball now for the Ogden Reds after mediocre starts Soto is the general handy man of the Ogdenites while Gonder works back of the plate Ogden returps home Tuesday night for a e series with Boise Pilots A postponed gdme will be made up perhaps on Wednesday night 37 13 27 11 Totala Score by innings 000 200 000 — 2 I Ogden i 202 100 24x— 11 Valley Standard-ExaminerMagic — ) LOS ANGELES (Special to The R— Soto Gonder Woolard 2 HerSwiech 3 Compana man Los Angeles Rams’ camp at Red- Lindley2 Lobitz Shaffer E— Mills Swiech HR Biggest “sleeper” in Gonder Woplard Lobitz 2 Lindley lands is Don Burroughs of Colorado A & M He’s got it — Ter3BH — Johnson 2BH— Prokopchak 2 RBI — Gonder Woolard jHermsn ry 6:4 The 4 Johnquarterback in aptitude 2 Woolard 2ii Herman 2Lobitz especially on defense DP — Johnson son Lindley Compana? scrimRam out like a tall lighthouse during has stood to Swiech f SO— Shaffer 2 Mills 6 BB — Shaffer 3 Mills 1 ER— Mills 10 mages He looks like a natural for proTootball Shaffer 2 S— Wondra 2 Shaffer 1 —Ogden 5 Magic Valley 6 Time LOB JILL KINMONT —2:05 Attendance— 1774 (503 admitted Red Sanders wants it made free) slight improvement in her batTBeise Salt Lake tle against paralysis has been plain: He picked USC not Stan- four-gam- t Swaps Washua AAay Mever Meet in Match Race ir the showing j RECOVERING TOO BABE IIORRELL former UCLA football coach who became a serious auto accident casualty several weeks ago near Stockton Calif has recovered to the point where he returned to work this past week in Lop Angeles where he owns a produce business His wife however is still on crutches Babe’s brother Johnnie who suffered two badly broken legs in the accident is a patient at the Good Samaritan Hospital in this city It was feared he might have stiff knees permanently but doctors now believe he eventually will regain the normal use of his legs HOPES FOR FIGHT AFTER TWO WEEKS of inn tensive checking Coach Sid has !cut the Los Angeles Ranis rookie roster by close to 50 per cent Of the 34 newcomers who- - reported at the Redlands camp only 20 remain and four of them —j California’s Jim HaniGill--nja- j ' ford to win the PCC football Now that title this year Crazylegs Hirsch Has retired what are the chances of Cali fornia’s Jim Hanifan to back up Bob Boyd and Tom Fears as an offensive Ram end? Lowell storm the Angelenos' new end mentor gives" this answer: “Hani-woul- d fan looks like a good one He maneuvers real well and catches everything The possibilities are there You can say for sure that Hanifan has a good chance” Glenn Davis opines: “As a college player Paul Larson (California) was most impressive but I doubt if he can do any one thing well enough to be outstanding in pro ball a game of specialists’: Davis also rates Tank Younger as the greatest back in football today LITTLE MO’S VIEW MAUREEN t CONNOLLY BRINKER who covers the “feminine angle” in the San Diego Union under her maiden name writes fjrom Paris as follows: fKeep an eye on Darlene Hard On the basis of her excellent at Wimbledon showing! the California emerges as the most promising of the newcomers to international women’s tennis But she needs to learn the value of ground strokes Matches in women’s tennis cannot be won on serve and volley alone If some one will give her a better forehand and teach her to wait for her- openings before charging the met Darlene could become LSU’ Sid Fournet Maryland’s Roi Waller and Georgia Tech’s Morris Larry — have dea future champion” parted on three weeks’ leave fan - in the Chicago All-Sta- r o THITHER AND HITHER BARGAIN COUNTER: This being the Era of Confessions pitcher Red Lynn is the latest to admit that he too used to thrqw a “spitter” “But I only did it ” when one pitch meant the Red adds weakly attempting to explain r Art Powell another end from San Diego and a brother of the San Francisco 49ers’ Charley as UCLA-boun- d Instead of USC it now looks as though ftobin Hill of Las Vegas rated as one of the country’s best prep fullbacks last fall will go to Stanford via Menlo jaysee Dwight Murphy’s California Horse Racing Board term has expired and who but Gem Omar Bradley is in' line to replace him The gen- eral who now makes his home here seems to be receptive too “I am now a member of several boards' upon which I serve without pay so I guess one more won’t make any difference” he shrugs Jack Dempsey the travel agent not the plans to run several junkets to (USC UCLA and Los Angeles Ram road games this coming season Already he has no less than 530 rooms tied up in San Francisco for the Ram-49tilt of Sept 25Dempsey is also contemplating a junket from here to Chicago for the Aug 31 matGh race Incidentally Swaps is one of the highest insured horses of all time ball-game- Portland Downs Sacramento 4 6-- SACRAMENTO Calif (AP)— Home runs by Luis Marquez and Ed Michelson helped Portland beat Sacramento last night 6 to 4 in their series opener Nippy Jones and Bud Sheely hit homers for the Solons but Ed BurtsChy’s ninth inning relief pitching brought Portland home on top R H E Score by innings: 030 001 110—8 9 2 200 010 001 — 4 7 0 Sacramento Batteries: Adama Burtschy (9) and Robertson Daley Watkins (9) and Sheely Batch (9) Portland Swaps-Nashu- C 0 2 1 0 0 112 Lucas p Gaskin p 38 14 27 8 Totala Score by innings: 100 310 000— 5 Salt Lake 000 260 40x— 12 Boise R — Ayers Osburn 2 Rushing Barr Hallgren 2 Trenary2 2 King 2Jacoby Moler Gatta E — Morse Stringer RBI— 3 Donahue Rushing Ayers Barr 2 Trenary 2 Jacoby 3 Stringer 5 HR— Rushing Barr Stringer Lucas 2 Jacoby Trenary 2BH —Jacoby Har-ri- a Gatta PB— Donahue Rushing LOB — Salt Lake 9 Boise 6 ER— 7 Gkskin 5 Whitlock 4 LuHO — Kazmerokic z 8 in 4 3 cas Gaskin 6 in 3 3 Whitlock 4 in 3 3 2 Lucas 4 in 5 3 BB — Kammerowicz — Gaskin 2 Whitlock 2 Lucas 4 SO Kazmerowicz 2 Gaskin 2 Whitlock 3 Lucas 5 Winner — Lucas Loser — KazAttendance— Time— 2:17 merowicz 34 8 24 11 Kam-merowi- cz 1-- 2-- 2-- 1-- 1504 Focatelle AB H O A Brownerf Schuermnss 3 0 2 4 Christnsnss Lucheslcf 3 15 0 Duran rf 4 10 0 Amaya ss Estradalf 2 110 Elder 2b Le John 3 b Parisllf 0 0 10 Rush3b 4 110 RochellUf Holderfildcf Maurer2b 4 2 2 4 Roberaonc 10 3 0 Given lb Cannizzoc 4 4 4 0 Dixonc Keefe lb 5 2 8 0 Lachmanc Smlthp 10 0 1 Koczwarap Green p Werrmanp 3 10 0 Great Falls AB H O A 5 4 0 0 Hines p Fernandez 34 13 27 9 Totals aSingled for Hines in eighth Score by innings: 004 000 000— 4 Great Falla i 330 400 04x— 14 t Pocatello R — Lucchesl 3 Duran Estrada 2 Schuerman Paris! Rush 2 Maurer Cannizzo 2 Keefe Browne ChristenE— Koczwara RocheUi sen Elder 3 Lucchesi RBI — Maurer Rochelll Rush 3 Rochelll 3 Estrada Cannizzo 3 Holderfield Keefe HR— Cannizzo 2BH — Browne ' Maurer Rush Rochelll LOB — Great Falls 8 PocaEstrada HO— Koczwara 3 in 1 3 tello 9 Smith 5 in 2 3 Green 5 in 2 3 Werrman 6 in 6 3 Hines 5 in 4 3 DP — Lachmen to Elder Schuerman to Keefe Amaya to Elder to Given 2 Schuerman to Maurer to Keefe SO— Smith 3 Werrman 5 Koczwara 3 BB —Smith 3 Koczwara 3 Green 1 Hines 7 WP — Koczwara Green PB —Roberson SB— Keefe Given HBP — Estrada by Koczwara Estrada by Hines Time —2:55 Attendance— 1069 38 11 24 13 1 2-- 1-- 1-- 1-- i Novice’ Tennis Event Tomorrow t Opening day pairings for the annual beginners’ tennis tournament which begins tomorrow at the Lester Park courts were announced yesterday by Monte Bailey tournament director 9 am — Nancy Roberts vs Cari Kattnauer (Jhris Nelson vs Annette Christensen Jane Britton vs Jackie Downs Nancy Bailey vs Mary Pajt Rasmussen 9:45 a m —Jana Layton vs Judy Cartwright Mike Marshall vs Bobby Ashtop Gary Payne vs Carl Meyers Clark Layne vs Jimmy Barclay 10:30 a m — Ricky Foulger vs Butch Harbertson Jimmy Glines vs Gary Barclay Paul Gillette vs Scott Young Jim O’Keefe vs Gare Lundstedt t i 3 By BOB CONSIDINE NEW YORK (INS) — Lot of pessimism about whether the race will ever come off There is talk that the owners of Swaps said to have been offered $700000 for the beast are not eager to risk him in the coming $100000 race at Chicago not only because a defeat would drop his value but because if he is hurt in the race there isn’t sufficient insurance on him — though why they can’t take out more insurance beats me Doesn’t sound like the owners of Swaps to me But it must be remembered that there is always trouble getting two top racing animals together And always dark doubts expressed that the payoff gallop wiil really come off Many times the doubts have accidental justification The last time the people demanded a contest between two horses was a couple I f years ago when Native Dancer was the greatest thing on television since Berle and Tom Fool was winning all the top races in the older divisions The most intensive plans were laid for their meeting and then Tom Fool the sturdiest of animals all of a sudden went t lame The last great one was against War Admiral in 1937 which not only came off but was an event still spoken of in horsey circle as boxing people speak of the Dempsey-Firpfight The Biscuit won it by this much but had to set a track record at Pimlico to do it The Admiral was owned by Riddle a cantankerous soul who had long since lost his fire If not he might have done what name of another horse-owne- r George Washington once did One of the founding father’s was beaten by a lip in a race at Alexandria Va or so the brave judges ruled Grinding his wooden choppers in righteous rage Washington appeared before the Alexandria Jockey Club and put in such a beef that the Jockey Club reversed the decision History doesn’t record what the payoff was or whether the suckers in the stands profSwaps-Nashu- result of a contest scheduled in he Natchez Miss in 1836 match between J F Claybourne’s Susan Yandell and Walker Thurston’s Rodolph was for 2500 bales of cotton a side wiich a gave it a value of $250000 A few hours previous to the ime set for the race Rodolph ook the big head and Susan Yandell had a walkover for the rich prize” r judged by most to be authorities the best horse ever bred in this country won what amounted to a match race with Sir Barton first triple crown winner in the Kenilworth Park (Canada) Gold Cup 35 years ago Sir Barton was in no condition to run Singularly Riddle blocked every effort on the part of tracks promoters and the peepul to match Man O’ Var against Exterminator who was a Man-O-Wa- j Sea-biscu- year older than Man O’ War and in the opinion of a diminish'VVe’ll ing few a better horse have to check with Clem McCarthy on that in the morning Match races reach back farther in American history than our liberties But they got their greatest impetus in 1923 when Zev winner of that year’s Kentucky Derby beat Papyrus winner of the English Derby over a mile and a half of mud at Belmont Earl Sande was up on the winner who took down $80600 of the $100 000 purse of a race run in 2:352 The next year Epinard the French champion invaded and finished second in whg£ amounted to three match races Wise Counsellor beat Eppy at Belmont at six furlongs Ladkin beat the French horse at Aqueduct at a mile (Wise Counselor was third) and Sarazen b£at the at Latonia at a mile and it o old-Sa- oat-inhale- rs In-ivad- er ia Mad Play third quarterj that Incidentally Sarazen ran jmile and a quarter in 2:024 That Iwould be considered good today ei?en at Hollywood Park Eddie Arcaro and Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons have sighed some gloomy things about Nashua recently But I have a hunch that if the race does come off it will make a lot of people forget the Seabiscuit-Admira- l ited affair Nashua A race writer who signed him- was spared by the Saratoga fires self “Roundabout” once wrote in the “New York Sportsman” these daring lines: “Now that it is almost certain that the great World’s Fair in 1892 will be held in our pretty little village on the banks of the Hudson our race track managers should devise something to help entertain the BRIGHAM CITY— Ogden last multitutdes of strangers that will won the Northern Division night How would within be our gates American Legion Junior Baseball Stakes’ ‘Great for Columbus the at Vs of a mile with Tournament10-- by downing Brigbehind the one-hi- t $100000 added to be run on Oc- ham City of Kenneth Hunt pitching tober 12th fill the bill?” Hunt struck out 10 Brigham “Roundabout” may have blown his job for a story like that the batsmen and pitched perfect balli single newspaper guild being weak at except for a second-inninthe time Yet John I Day the by Hal Reeder The big Ogden hurler was also astute race historian tells us of voted the outstanding player of a much earlier richer races at the tournament time to wit: “The difficulties of bringing Ogden will now compete in about a match race even for the state tournament to be staged $250000 are pointed up by the next veek at Helper j pgden Captures Legion Junior Baseball Title 0 g n QUITS POT OF GOLD Big Field n Competes At Chicago two-strok- Pau-sig’- 68-66-- - 72-ho- 9-1- e 0 11-1- ‘ newly-crowne- ROBINSON MAY FIGHT BOBO IN CHICAGO SPECIALISTS IN LUBRICATION TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES four-under-p- ar -- - All-Americ- an ex-cha- - four-under-p- ar y Chicago-Detroit-Milwau-k- top-draw- ee er three-quarte- rs two-wa- y All-Americ- an five-under-p- ar d Burke-Kiamesh- 72-hol- e contract for a minimum-o- f 55 exhibitions at $1000 each plus transportation and expenses plus’ an option of 50 additional exhibitions at $1000 each and expenses and a $1000 caddie fee The jackpot struggle has brought sensational finishes the last two years In 1953 Lew Worsham holed out a long wedge shot on the 72nd hole to win TIRE SALE at orin ACAtt YtHT?S Riottki SERVICED DIG VERM'S STOCK? are proud to bring to a demanding laCltFOEO VOU-RU4 A CAR THAT? AS CAFE AS A CAR CAM OS W S public this bow lino INTRODUCTORY 36th and Washington George Taylor and Roy Van Drimmelen wish to extend an invitation to their many friends to visit their new Mobil Service Station at 36th Street and Washington Blvd le All-Americ- an of (Seed tiros year Wo will con--' Announcement t Top in Golf Event 4-- 0 (MOBIL SERVICE -- Ransom On ng NEW - d off Ogden’s Tom Mills At Boise Manager Lou Stringer batted in five runs with two BOLT of the Boise homers and Bob Jacoby and Joe Trenary poked and will be put out to rest Who one each Dud Rushing and Edknows the rest of this handsome die Barr of Salt Lake smacked homers for Salt Lake in animal’s fate? contest lead Salt Lake built up a after three and a half innings but Boise scored twice in the fourth on Stringer’s first homer and then ripped into Bee pitchers John Kazmerowicz and Joe Gas? kin for six runs in the fifth Jacoby and Stringer each wal'AKRON Ohio (UP)— Henry circuit clouts in Ransom loped three-ruthe fireball golfer from the fifth 111 shot a 67 yesterSt Andrews Rosello of Billings allowed the e to a hold lead aftRussets six hits and Pausig gave day er the third round of the $15000 up seven at the Idaho city Both Rubber City open golf tourna- - ' conpitchers showed remarkable ment s trol walking but one each Ransom toured the first nine was walk only given up in in 33 and the second in 34 fora the eighth inning Rossello passed — CHICAGO (AP) — Golf’s gold 201 card going into the Pausig in the ninth I 18 holes final today- rush starts at Tam O’Shanter next Billing’s runs came one at a was same This the exactly week touching off a stampede of time in the first second third score chalked up by defending and The Russets eighth innings men and women swingers for both their runs in the seventh champion Tommy Bolt of Chatgot $212200 in prizes and tanooga Tenn last year after the when John Hack Bolt’s final tally The complex links frolic Is Manager rPat- Mullinsingled conked a third round course was 265 for the homer presented in three parts: off walked the course aftd Bolt Pocatello’s Bannocks moved to The Thursday within out tournament of the yesterday a half games of through Sunday the Internation- second-plac- two and on the 17th He ball his up picked beltGreat Falls by al matches Aug and the hole explaining that he was feelthe Electrics at Pocatello “world championship” Aug 4 ing ill “I’m also tired of ' golf” ing The loss dropped Great Falls a game and a half behind first- - he added Through minor qualifying d Ransom Is Behind rounds starting tomorrow an PGA champion Doug original total field of more than Ford-o- f Kiamesha Lake N Y 600 bonanza seekers will be 68 on shot a Ford trimmed to 157 men pros 24 Club Firestone the' Country women pros 24 men amateurs course for a 203 card and 16 women amateurs In third place was- - Jackson Virtually all big name golfers Bradley of Houston Texas who are exempted fron qualifying shot a 67 for a 204 total- Ed NEW YORK (AP)— A mid- The as well as (Porky) Oliver Lemont 111 and the “world championship” condleweight title match beDow Finsterwald Bedford tween champion Carl (Bobo) sists of 72 holes of medal play Ohio shared fourth Heights Olson and Four tournaments will be going Sugar place honors at 205 Oliver went on simultaneously — men pros Ray Robinson is pretty well the course in 67 and Finsterwald' set for Chicago Stadium Friand amateurs and women pros ‘ in 68 and amateurs day November 4 Tied at 206 were Buck White' The International matches pit Erpie Bracca one of the and Dutch Mass Greenwood men directing Robinson’s the top eight U S pros against St Louis Mo White Harrison fight future said there was eight of their brethren from 68 while' shot a “one angle that isn’t straightoverseas in 36 holes of team and a 70 for the day carded Harrison ened out yet but it looks like individual match-placompetiMeanwhile Fred Hawkins who' the thing will be ironed out” tion Each player in this event led with his fellowtownsman RanThe “angle” involves the receives $500 som' going into the third round amount of money to be paid Peter Thomson of Australia shot a 73 to place in a three-wa- y for the television rights with British Open champion the last tie for sixth position with Paul two years heads an overseas con- - the Harney Worcester Mass’ and area blacked out The tingent of nearly 30 pros Jerry Barber Los Angeles All price for the TV rights will They and practically all of the now have a 207 card Harthree be either $75000 or $100-00- 0 U S pros including a 70 and Barber a 68 shot ney newly crowned PGA champion Bud Holscher who took an Robinson finally agreed to Doug Ford National Open titlist early lead today when Jack Fleck and defending “world” accept 25 per cent of his of the field was in dropped share of the purse Friday champion Bob Toski make up to a tie for seventh place the core of the jamboree night after a series of conwhen more scores were reported ferences Originally he had In the Holscher shot a they will held out for 30 per cent be shooting for cash prizes to72 for a 208 total on the 54 holes-TieOlson will get 35 per cent of taling $25000 w’ i t h a winner’s with him was Jack a the gate share of $3420 Lake N Y who fin--J This is only peanuts compared ished the course with a 69 to swag offered in the following “world championship” This pressure-packed scramble has a purse distribution of $157200 Overnight the “world” winner becomes a rich man He receives $50000 in cash a &'k'jz'kirirtriz'frtrtririi'z'ir£rfrirtrirrtziL‘ GEORGE and ROrS 2 er a 0 3 2 1-- “Little Mo” still honeymoonin Europe then adds this: ing game Baker Fleitz is in a “Beverly adGillman is hopeful while to rule the roost for position on accent mittedly placing the if she polishes two many years rookies youth that at least eight will make the Ram squad No phases of her game The court’s less than nine qualified a year glamour girl would be unbeatable she developed an overhead ago — Les Richter Bill Wade if an understanding of smash Art Hauser Ed Hughes Gene how-t- and handle short angle shots” Lipscomb Bob Griffin Bill PowLouise Brough? Maureen lauders Duane Wardlow and Paul ed her by saying that at 32 she Miller the greatest matclv of her Th tip is out that Santa Bar- played career while defeating Mrs bara will make a strong bid to or Wimbledon title r get the Rams to pitch their 1956-Lmnse again proved’ Mrs camp in tjie Channel City But stated “that experience that will t?ke some doing The BrinkJert can prevail” determination Rams like Redlands also vice As on the say they versai — r'very much so But “You’re never too old TV show brother is it hot there most of the time! — to play ABHO A Trenarycf 54 02 23 02 Kingss Jessenlb Jacobyjf 55 22 22 00 Rushing If Hallgrenrf Morse 3b 3 2 0 0 Barrcf Leonss Stringer2b 35 04 35 21 Molerlb Harris rf Gattae 4 19 1 Donahuec Kazmrowicz Whitlckp 10 0 0 3 ABH O A 4 0 1 3 Ayers 2b 0 Osburn2b bases-loade- HORSE RACE PESSIMISM 31 6 24 9 Rams Biggest Sleeper g 5 ’ RUBE-BARB- S moved from the St John's Hos- pital in Santa Mohica to the California Rehabilitation Center in the same city The plucky and charming lass who was severely injured in a skiing accident in Utah several months ago is still high on morale but friends urge to keep it there that letters be most helpful The cen- ter’s address is: Pico and Ocean Front Santa Monica Calif In other Pioneer League games last night the Boise Boise Pocatello trails the Braves also hit four home runs place leaders by four games to defeat Saltl Lake City 12-Cannizzo drove in three Tony Billings moved into sixth place runs with a homer and three sinby downing Idaho Falls 2 and gles to lead Pocatello to its win Pocatello knocked off Great Falls Bob Maurer and Socky Keefe 14-each chipped in two hits in the The only trouble that Magic Bannock attack The Bannocks started out with Valley’s Bob Shaffer had in the slugfest came in the fourth in- a rush scoring three runs in ning when Ogden’s Jess Gonder both the first and second innings slammed one out of the park with The Electrics got back in the Joe Soto aboard game by scoring all four of their The 'Poke homers were by Dan runs in the third inning three of double by Lobitz with one on in the first them on a Lou Rochelli Manager on Lobitz one with the in inning But Pocatello pulled out of third Jim Woolard with none with four of its own in the reach on in the seventh and Ken Lindfourth inning and then wTapped ley with one one in the eighth it up with four more in the Besides the homer in the seventh Ernie Johnson accounted eighth George Werrman who relieved for a run with a triple starter Leland Smith in the third The ’Poke’s big frame was a the four-rugot pitching win The loss eighth inning to went Great Falls starter Bob Shaffer gave tip six hits while Koczwara 14 his mates were slamming out 34 7 27 7 v ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 5) (5-1-0) v - 8) (7-- 5A— 1855 31 5) 7) 4) (fcBiw A13 Billings Now in Sixth Place With Win Over Idaho Falls’ TODAY’S PROBABLE PITCHERS 4 (7-- r ' JULY enfi RESULTS 11 $ ' ' ' - ' j fc 1 : - i jl ' v ' 3 - re vcv 1:1 -- J ' R agie Valley Winns ‘-- i ’ ' $ ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING r A i V " THE OGDEN STANDINGS 1 ' r f 4 ' I F - See Us for Expert Auto Lubrication inMi to 5 7 Watch for Our Big Grand Opening Soon I 4 wa 'r£ tlnuo this gigantic tiro OFFER 'rfOCfl BIG 7 off on all tires vmws ' solo until ’August 1st Spaclal Prices on a Few 2nd Grade Tires! 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