Show r1 14A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING wm 4 R JULY 31 1955 tJ PCC Schools Youths Will Fjned for Violations Compete in SAN FRANCISCO Ball Tourney Baseball Season The Junior Softball (UP)—The LDS Pacific Coast Conference yesterday slapped a total of $12900 worth of fines against its member for numerous violations aftfer secret session a two-daH P Everett vice president of the University of Washington and conference spokesman said that the fines were levied for the first time since 1950 because “we very seldom have had offenses repeated by institutions so Competition today and tonight will close out the first annual Maxie Kosof Endurance Bowling Classic at the Paramount Bowl with a number of local keglers scheduled to roll The last of the ladies will step beup to the lanes at 1 lepra to the 10 games-whigin their men will start their 40 games out-of-sta- te at 7 pm Competing today in the ladies’ -- division are: Barbara Pile and Idaho Lucy Boise Cari Fitch Rich El Paso Tex Jean Christopher Caldwell Idaho! -Grace Eppley Dorothy Heggarty- Shirley Phillips Ona Johnson Bonnie Eldredge Norma Siddovvay all of Ogden and Wally Stoops Ilene Hatch Ethel Larson Ann Slattery and Norma McCashland all of Salt Lake City Men who will roll tonight are Tuff Nelson Len Bergendorff Alf Hahn Danny Crawford Joe Sato and Ace Mori Pocatello Berdi White Salt Lake City and Charles Bird Going into the last day of the classic John Ringquist Salem d” Ore is leading in the men’s di-- ! vision with a grand total of 8218 Behind Ringquist in order are: Roy Lown El Paso Tex 8134 Phil Graham Salt Lake City 8106 Don Burnett Lansing Mich 8051 Walt Coleman Lewiston Mont 7983 and LaVerne Felton Pensacola Fla Mr Lhwn has the high 7969 scratch series 8014 while Herman Frank Seattle Wash had a 256 for the best individual game In the women’s division Prim Verger San Carlos Calif is grand toleading with a Behind her are: tal of 2056 Mary Lafferty Spokane Wash 1951 Prim Verger 1942 Sue Gleason Dallas Tex and Margaret Urie Denver Colo 1932 Josephine Lopez El Paso Tex 1923 and Ann Collins San Bruno Calif 1917 Prim Verger has the high scratch series 1936 and Edna Lucas Wenatchee Wash had the high individual game 243 among the women 10-gam- e i I ( Everett added that although the conference would not name particular names or instances to the press the sehools concerned could do so if they desire Everett characterized the fines as “punitive” but added that the objective was to be more of a “corrective measure than one of punishment” Hardest hit was Oregon State display the huge Lovely Ruth Duke and Pat Duke sister-in-lato of be will which National Soft-ba- ll winner the presented trophy Congress Tournament for Utah The trophy was donated a Pepsi-ColBottling Co The tournament will be staged by the week of Aug 14 at the Ogden Softball Park and the top teams of the state will participate The winner will represent Utah at the national tournament at Tulsa Okla early in September Marvin Casteel Utah State representative is tournament w which was assessed $2650 UCLA was fined $2200 and Washington State $2050 No individuals were singled out in the conference announcement but the head- basketball coaches of UCLA Oregon State Southern California and Idaho were found guilty last year of criticizing gapie officials The coaches involved were Slats Johnny Wooden UCLA d Gill Oregon State Forrest of Southern California and Harlan Hodges of Idaho Other conference schools were fined as follows: Washington $1600 California $1200 Idaho $1200 Southern California $900 Oregon $600 Stanford $500 Everett said yesterday’s total of $12900 was not the highest ever assessed by the PCC 0 “Our fines totaled about in 1950” he said “before we shelved the "operation for a five-ye- director Orioles Buy Eddie Lopat JoRK Two-goo- The Rainbow Bar became the champions of the Metropolitan Softball League this week by play The winning second-hal- f Bar nine also won the first-hal- f Basketball offenses figured in six of the schools’ fines with Stanford Washington State and Washington the only schools not mentioned as violators in some phases of the winter sport 3-- 5 Zone Cup Title LONDON (AP)— Chris Chataway pacesetter for Roger BanMONTREAL (AP)— Australia nister and John Landy a year ago broke a world record of his own as expected wrapped up the Zone Davis Cup tenyesterday with a magnificent American competition yesterday as the clocking of 13:232 for three nis crack doubles team of Lew Hoad miles Ilartwig gave the Aus-sie- s Chataway bettered the mark and Rex a clinching 0 lead in the by 32 seconds as he regained e series from Russia’s Vladimir Kuc the much-bettereHoad and Hartwig Wimbledon record Kuc held the listed mark of 13264 estab- doubles champions walloped Canlished last Oct 23 Chataway had ada’s Bobk Bedard and Don Fon4 and Sunday’s set a new mark only 10 days ear- tana 63 lier when he edged out Kuc in singles matches can not affect the decision 13:272 on this same track 3-- best-of-fiv- d 3-- 6 --Th- Hi-Lan- e" Lo- Chataway Breaks Australia Wins Three-Mil- e Mark LEAGUE title The winners ended the half with eight wins and two losses whieh was one game better than second place Beckers Woody’s Club finished third A deadlock looms in the Industrial League where the Marine Reserves and Postal Transport are riding on top in the second-"hal- f with seven and three records Havana Club and South Ogden Mfuxhants are tied for third place Maids are ahead in the Ladies’ League with4 wins and no losses but Crane’s Cafe and Skipetts have perfeet three and zero records ' The City League will not operate in the Ogden Softball Park during the next two weeks as it ' will be used by the LDS Church tournaments The State tournament will begin here on Aug 14 Teams in the Industrial League are requesting practice games Ted President contact to urged Larsen while Frank DeGroot will line up Metropolitan League practice contests t Bill Fessler of Becker’s was vthe leading hitter during the second-hal- f campaign with a 419 average Fessler double leader for the half with six Other leaders are: Dan Fisher 391 Becker’s LeRoy Stone Lee Simon355 Club -- Woody’s 343 Bar Rainbow son Tommy Leavitt Rainbow Bar 333 Frank Wilson Becker’s 323 Dick Ver-nie- u Rainbow Bar 323 and Roger Tomlinson J Woody’s Club DAY PROGRAM 25-ma- n METROPOLITAN 6-- 3 6-- d : BsEis Add Hardin-Simmon- NEW YORK (AP)—The New York Yankees brought back memories of the good old days yesterday w hen they held their eighth annual day celebration Nineteen members of baseball’s Hall of Fame including the six inducted into the Cooperstown N Y shrine last Monday were on hand as were 18 men who teamed with Joe DiMaggio to bring pennants to Yankee Stadium old-timer- s’ After the introductions a game was staged by the former greats and and Tommy Henrich starred in it the Yankee Clipper knocking in two runs with a pair of doubles and Henrich crashing a grand-slahomer in the 7 to 3 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PLYWOOD ne Thanks to the three exclusive construction — LAKE FORREST 111 (UP) — s Ogden Compton quarterback and a protege of Sammy Baugh drew praise again today from Chicago Cardinals’ Coach Ray Richards " Compton a native of Dallas Tex reported to camp Wednesday and has stood out in drills since then Bal-lanty- j Is Ogden Compton Grid Candidate all-sta- ! 313 Stanfield of Roger’s Texaco hit four home runs during the last half to lead in that department and Lee Simonson rapped out two triples for top honors Dick Williams hit seven homers to lead for the entire season spon-sore- h one-hitte- OLD TIMERS' 3 -- Standings: j” I YANKS CONDUCT NEW (AP)— Eddie pat lone remaining member of the New York Yankees’ “big three” pitching staff of 1949-5pennant era was sold yesterday to the Baltimore Orioles In addition to a cash consideration believed to be about the w aiter price of $10000 the Yankees’’ Denver farm of the American Assn will receive pitcher Jim McDonald from Baltimore to replace pitcher Don Larsen McDonald former Yankee has record with the Orioles a Recall of Larsen from Denver made it necessary for the Yankees to cut a man to remain within the player limit period” Finishes in Tie For Washington Terrace 10-ye- ©7 - ar Industrial League teams first-hal- f Chico Terry Ogden' Red shortwinners in Division A there at the Wall are Bill McAllister Bob and Dick stop was a visitor Wakefield Eddie Loveless Bob Avenue Baptist Church last Sunhas qualified and is one of the Freston Cy Freston Robert Tay- day and said a few words to the Lew Wright Royce Anderson congregation favorites Other strong Ijtfams lor Mrs Robert Brigham acted as entered are West Point the interpreter however Probably the big reason for Fifth and Ogden 14thJ The CLINIC SCHEDULED winner of this tournament will the success of the Terrace this hurlseason been the has d superb The 1955 Athletic Clinic evert in play in the ing of the Wakefield brothers School Utah the Salt Lake City later this month High by The list of players for South Activities Association will be Neuteboom senior Harvey winners of the Division held Aug 22 to 25 inclusive at tournament director said the Og- Ogden den 34th Ward will return to B title during the first halfr of the University of Utah football Forest Evashevski defend its title a week from to- play looks like a city team with Dick Kapp Don War- coach at the University of Iowa morrow The schedule for the opening ner Jim Wold Denny Holmes will conduct the footabll phase of the clinic two days of the junior event is Ron Hales Cal Cotrall Ron Galen Hansen Bill BartHe was selected because of his as follows: Glenn and lett Kapp 1 6 pm Clearoutstanding work in rebuilding ' Monday Aug the Iowa football team in three v's field Second Ogden 47th 7:10 of one Hunt Ogden’s Kenny seasons So well thought of by vs pm Ogden Fourth Ogden 14th 8:20 pm Henefer vs Og- best baseball youngsters in a university officials that “Evy” contract den 40th 9:30 pm Layton Fifth number of years came through was given a new this past week w ith another bril- in 1953 as head football coach vs Mount Ogden performance Last year Iowa finished the Tuesday' Aug 2 6 pm Og- liant r The big pitched Big Ten with four wins and den 34th vs West Point 7:10 r against Smithfield three losses for fifth place It pm Layton Fourth vs High- ain the Northern Division Ameri- was the first time since 1939 land 8:20 pm North Ogden can Baseball Tournament that Iowa had won four conferLegion First vs Ogden 42nd and 9:30 at City Brigham ence games pm Ogden 20th vs Ogden season this Previously Kenny All Jhree losses w ere close — Fifth a for hurled 3 Ogden High Ohio State 20-1two-daThe opening schedule School and Michigan a pitched Minnesota and of the senior tournament is: earlier in the season for the LeAt season’s end it was called f Monday RugsU nine gion some writers the strongest 8 by 6 pm South Monday Aug and most improved team in the runner-uvs OgOgden Stake GOOD BOOSTER Big Ten and one of the finest den Stake winner 7:10 pm OgBefore its tie Ray Hancock who spends a in the nation den 40th vs Layton Seventh 8:20 pm North Davis Stake win- great deal of time with kids in with Notre Dame the South ner vs Lyman Wyo winner the city’s summer baseball pro- Bend eleven was ranked No 1 9:30 Dm Ogden 44th vs Mor-ga- n gram said the youngsters need someone who really knows the Stake winner orth game to work with the youths Tuesday Aug 9 6 pm He said that too often the Davis Stake runner-uvs Ogden kids keep on making the same 41st 7:10 pm Lorin Farf Stake mistakes just because no one is runner-uvs Ogden 29th 8:20 to correct there pm South Ogden Stake winner He believes thethem sport is like vs Ogden 42pd 9:30 pm SumCHICAGO (AP) — Veteran if start off on the kids other any mit Stake winner vs Layton jocky Johnny Adams yesterday the right foot they can become Stake runner-uHasty House Farm’s Plaguided good ball players a whole lot a new American grass to tan sooner course record for a mile and Ray Hancock and several other in the $161600 Arlingwinning men around town give these kids ton three lengths by Handicap a lot of help but there aren’t The brown horse enough to help the dozens of broke to the front in the bulky OAKLAND Calif (UP)' — city league teams field of 15 at the start stubbornCatcher Bob Swift has been sold to Seattle and joined the Rainiers Bob Etterlein president and ly relinquished the lead momenin San Diego yesterday for the members of the El Monte Men’s tarily to Eddie Arcaro and High first game of their important Golf Association say members Gun then drove ahead with five ries with the Padres the Oakland of the ladies organization are furlongs to go and stayed there King Ranch’s High Gun faded the best when it comes to premanaSment announced to seventh place while second The receiver was paring lunches and refreshments to a 24-- shot Valley Farm’s went bullpen coach for Fred Hutch- for the various tournaments inson when the present Seattle The latest example w?as the Impass In third three fourths Impasse was manager piloted Detroit last best ball event on July 24 What’s of a length behind r Mark Ye year Before that he was a regu- better than to get behind a plate Calumet lar catcher for the Tigers for 10 of chow after 18 holes of golf? Well Platan sizzled across the finish The men pay the bill but the years of a secto knock 1:543 Swift was expected to bolster ladies do all the work Bob said set record American off ond the the catching staff weakened by the gals really deserve a pat on 1949 at in Volcanic Washingthe loss of Ray Orteig with an the back for their prt in the by ton Park tournaments injured leg All-Churc- THEY SUPPORT SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Closes Soon The Weber County Farm Bureau baseball leagues mention to be made of men who have played for the top mention to be made of fmen who have played lor the top ' $20-00- FESSLER LEADS HITTERS Tour- nament for Division Three will begin at 6 pm tomorrow with the senior event scheduled to start a week from tomorrow Raymond Harrop junior tourney director said the Layton Fifth Ward defending champion y Prim Vergor John Ringquist Hope Scores Hold Up RINGSIDE WITH RITCHIE 359 26th Street A Open Till 10 pm Phone 8803 8807 -- V I © t’ |