Show a lo) i nn T TLTT-- - i 4 Wi Meet Tonight ' ' " ' r J - s Is 50-bir- playing (AP) — Tonight's the Detrpit Lions 31-substiown thjeir limited the night a bunch of college boys under try to beat the football pros at tution rules But the main difference from their own game — made previous contests is that the curThe College up of 49 of the top players of rent staijs have been coached the 1954 college season — tackle in the passing the Cleveland Browns in the style of play by four expertspro in In other years this Chicago Tribune charities' 22nd the field r annual chore was performed by a staff game The contest starting at 6:30 of college coaches The current staff is led by pm MST at Soldier Field will be televised over the ABC net- Curly Lam beau of Green Bay work and broadcast over the Mu- Packer fame assisted by Hunk tual radio hookup 'Anderson' Steve Owen and Hamp The game will be played 'un- a uuif an ¥ ticxaus ui wit j iuur der the professional rules allow- ball wars their ing frees substitution Last year They have were defeated by own squad and the word is out the that they have whipped it into a formidable aggregation for the big test against the National CHICAGO 6 All-Sta- rs 25-bir- Uf hand-picke- d ls In Softball Football League champions The college squad is shot through with talent — quarterbacks Ralph Guglielmi of Notre Dame Paul Larson of California George Shaw and Dave Leggett of Ohio State Alan Ameche of Wisconsin Bobby Wat-kin- s of Ohio State and Dick Bielski of Maryland and linemen Max Boydston of Oklahoma Dick Syzmanski of Notre Dame and Bud Brooks of Arkansas Cleveland however remains a two touchdown favorite despite the loss of their great quarterback Otto Graham who retired at the end of last season But Graham's loss is not expected to be sorely felt as Coach 'Paul Brown has a more than capable replacement in the veteran George Ratterman Attending the game will be most of the nation's governors college coaches publicity men ana football writers all of whom are holding meetings in Chicago Clear and pleasant weather was forecast for the came The proceeds — expected to reach $400000 including TV and radio reimbursement — will go to United Charities Catholic Charities and Jewish Federated Chanties of Chicago About 75 000 fans are expected to attend ball-carrie- Are Tonight Ogden 34th defeated Hoytsville and Clearfield 1st defeated Ogden 13th 1 to join Syracuse 2nd and Layton 7th in the semifinals of the Division 3 Senior Softball tournament tonight In the game the in lead the took Hoytsville first inning only to have 34th come back and score 2 runs in the second inning Bob Call had a triple and single to lead 34th hitter? while jGarth Sargent had 2 singles for Hoytsville Clearfield 1st jumped to an early lead over 13th and Hank going until Ashby had a shut-ou- t the sixth inning when Tom Burton who had lived on a fielders choice scored on Lafon's triple hit by 13th the only extra-bas- e Mel Glauser had a triple for Clearfield 1st Consolation In games Ogden with '4th beat Highland 15-three singles Shupe collecting Ogden 29th defeated 41st 12-with Bill Blood collecting two singles and pitching all but the last Inning when he was relieved by Brent Lane game In the Layton Ralph Firth had two hits and Pat Benton had a triple to lead victory Layton 3rd to an Karl Moore had a single and triple for the losers In a Junior game Ogden 27th gained a berth in the Tournament by defeating Ogden !20th by a score of Last nights results: R H E 15 6 2 'Ogden 4th 4 2 4 Highland vr DBUUueit aim oouiiuti o Smith Boyle and Gabbert 11 7 0 Ogden S4th 0 Hoytsville Cherry and Smith Sargent Pace and Lasko 11-- 1 5-- 34th-Hoytsvil- le -- -- ! j 4 j ' i I 3rd-42n- d i j 8-- 5 I ( I ! All-Chur- ch 7-- 3 1 ! ) 13 Ogden 29th Ogden 41st B Blood 12 0 7 3 0 0 Layne md Larsen Hill and Hadley Junior Game: Hit Ties Kiner With Grand-Sla- m Joe DiMaggio CLEVELAND — (AP) 7 8 0 Ogden 27th 3 3 0 20th Ogden Checketts Weaver and Thompson Wilbur and Nielson 8 4 0 Layton 3rd 5 6 0 42nd McMillen and Benton Critch-loand Olsen 3 3 0 Clearfield 1st 0 Ogden 13th Ashby and Galley Peterson and Daley Tonight's games: 5 pm Layton 3rd vs Ogden 29th 6:10 39th vs 44th 7:20 Clearfield 1st vs Ogden 34th (champ) 8:30 Layton 7th vs 9:40 Syracuse 2nd (champ) 13th vs Hoytsville w 14 IT'S FREE WITH MEMBERSHIP — The Weber Wildlife Federation will sponsor its annual Jollifica-- i tion Sunday at the Cotton Wood Grove picnic area near the Mead ows in South Fork Canyon Jack Becker general chairman said a number of activities for members of the entire family have been arranged Many prizes will be given away j The Ogden Gun Club and the Eagle's Turf Gun Club will close their clubs Sunday and will shoot at the Jollification Special shoots will be staged for women and juniors This will begin at 10 am A horseshoe contest will start at 11 am and at noon Carl Strebel will have charge of an archery shoot He has arranged for a demonstartion in trap and target shooting A fishing contest for boys and i i : 6-1- 0 erationfor persons over 294 Wearley's j a one-under-- p same'' j CAMPING SUPPLIES 1 O Coolers 045 to 1475 : Doubles event — Jack Carter 19 Lynn Bramwell 18 Johnny Sessions 18 Wayne Clark 16 Ralph Peterson 15 The Ogden Gun Club will be closed on Sunday for the Wild Life Federation shoot in South Fork Canyon All shooters are urged to participate 1295 225 945 995 835 1475 395 from 1385 for Table Chair Sleeping Bags from O Kozy Kamp Cots Air Mattress -- © Hatchet Spin Rod and Reel Flies from r1 Wobblers of all types from 25 C 2 21 C Remember Jim Weir at The Ogden City Open Horseshoe Tournament will be held at the courts in Lester Park tonight and tomorrow night Action each evening will get underway at 7:30 pm with the top pitchers from throughout the state scheduled to compete The event is open to the public WEIR HOBBY AND SPORT STORE 2931 Washington llvd 1 Phon or 87 93 ' Metkovich carded a to defeat defend- ing champion Don Wearley Toledo Ohio by one stroke Wearley had 16 Wom- ty d (UP) Archie Moore plans to use the same punch that knocked out Bobo Olson when he meets heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano in their title bout in New York Sept 20 Moore described it as a simple right lead the kind a rank amateur boxer would use "I threw it against Olson and he fel fdr it" Moores said "And I willthink' do the d round en and children will be admitted free Tickets can be obtained at all sporting goods stores Money received from memberships goes toward the following projects for this year: the purchase of stock pheasants to assure good hunting spring creek fish rearing ponds at Huntsville introduction of the Chuckar Partridge in Weber County Obtaining land for a rifle range and better relationship between land FALLS (UP) The baseball boxing and junior varsity basketball Coach at Idaho Falls High School for the last three years Sergio V Alvarez resigned today to join the teaching and coaching faculty at a Las AlVegas Nev junior high of a Utah varez State graduate been has Agricultural College in the Idaho Falls school system since 1949 Horseshoe Event Starts Tonight ( B3 R Alvarez Moves to Moore Describes Las Vegas School Sunday Punch NORTH ADAMS Mass — IDAHO 'AlTiSNTIQN r final round included an eagle three on the 12th and two birdies as he moved past Bill Smith of Phoenix Ariz into the second spot Smith second by three strokes go-ing into yesterday's round and six strokes ahead of Wearley also had a poor 78 for 295 j NOW YOU CAN Pomona Tom Pinckley Calif took the senior cham pionship for golfers over 50 with 305 CUSTOM MOTOROLA COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS 74 74 68 67- CAR RADIO AND L Pet GB W 76 Seattl Hollywood San Diego Portland Los Angelea Sacramento Oakland of San Francisco BE THE PROUD OWNER OF A - 62 61 60 563 548 540 515 496 458 445 438 59 61 63 64 68 74 76 77 2 CUSTOM STYLED 3 eA 9 ANTENNA 14V 16 17 With four runs in the top the first Inning the Orioles City YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Junior champs for 1955 went on Oakland 10 San Diego 3 to win a convincing 11-- victory San Francisco 2 Seattle 0 Portland 3 Hollywood a over the South Ogden Juniors Sacramento 6 Los Angeles B a Junior County champions in game played this week at the Weber High School diamond Loses The South Ogden-ladfought back in an attempt to overcome the early Oriole lead and managed to come (Within striking distance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at the end of the fourth inning League leading Seattle took its In the top of the fifth inning the deOrioles let loose with two runs fourth Pacific Coast League g and added three more in their feat in five games from of last half the sixth inning Vince San Francisco Kopinski's boys were able to hold night their lead and went on to win It was the first time this season the Seals have bettered the handily Bain third in a series at Seattle Rainiers promising Hugh sacker for the Orioles had a per- In other games Portland shut out Oakfect day at the plate when he runnerup Hollywood two hit third and land place San singles tripled pounded walked Gary Hartman had good Diego 10--3 and Sacramento edged control and hurled effectively to Los Angeles 3 San Francisco won in the eighth gain strike-out- s RHE inning on a home run by Dave Orioles 117 2 Melton after Walt Judnich had for 6 ONLY orr)m t-i- iJ2y Seattle Again to Seals s cellar-dwellin- 2-- 0 3-- 0 1 6-- Y South Ogden McCALL SUN VALLEY Idaho (AP)— The Idaho State Coaches Assn has elected Bill Eimers of Grange-vill-e as president and agreed to hold its next clinic Aug 1956 at Sun Valley More than 150 coaches attended this year's meeting and clinic The admission for the entire event will be $1 for a member ship in the Weber Wildlife Fed All-Coun- rs Idaho Coaches Name Officers I Orioles Defeat South Ogden for Title Only Lou Gehrig Jimmy Foxx and Babe Ruth have hit more Unless he breaks out all over with Gehrig's record is beyond his reach for the former Yankee ironman hit 23 durBut Kiner is ing his career within striking distance of Foxx and Ruth Foxx hit 17 and the Babe 16 1-- Lett-hande- owners and sportsmen Assisting Mr Becker with the event are the following: Chic Joe Roden Bair grounds Orlando Shipley and Ed White traps Carl Strebel archery Laf e Gibby prizes with will be sponsored girls Don Kammeyer members hip most or limit first the for prizes and the largest single fish caught Harry Kammeyer publicity Joe At 1 pm free elk barbecue Profaizer food and Clark Puffer recreation lunch will be served jor league sluggers Second low qualifier Bob O'Neill of San Francisco turned back E E Adgers Spokane 2 and 1 In the sixth flight Sen Herman Welker (R Idaho) lost a match on the 19th hole to Homer Deal of Boise Final matches are scheduled for Sunday (a Met-kovic- i 6-- 4 yesterday 20 h RENO (UP) — Jim Casino Reno's golfing dealer won the 16th annual tournament of the National Association of Golfers yesterday despite the fact that he soared to a' 79 on the fourth and final i m Idaho (AP)— Medalist Jerry Cloninger of Caldwell defeated Harry Purcell of Boise 2 and 1 in the first round of the McCall Open Golf Tournament ' METKOVICH IS LEFTY GOLF EVENT WINNER Wildlife uting Set for S unday RaTnh Cloninger Downs Purcell in Golf ji The American League Race is hotter than these afternoons and nights and the Indians are in the thick of it Manager Al Lopez motions to an outfielder attempts to cool off in a tight situation by removin g his cap and winds up biting his nails Kiner nearing 33 and the end of his major leaeue nlavintr pa reer has joined a select group oi stars wno nave hit 13 or more grand-slahome runs The veteran Cleveland outfielder hit No 13 Wednesday night in a dramatic ninth inning as the Indians defeated the Detroit Tigers and moved into first place in defense of their American League title The blow hit off southpaw Al Aber after he had been fanned by the same pitcher in the seventh inning with the bases loaded tied him with Joe DiMaggio for fourth place among the ma- grand-slamme- - DRAMATICS FROM INDIAN DUGOUT rs 0 j ' -- M :: All-Sta- All-Star- d 25-bi-rd Wide-ope- n Semi-Fina- Dr WVE Grimm posted the top score" in the singles event at the Ogden Gun Club last night by breaking 43 Other scores last night were: singles — lynn Merrill 45 Jack CarterL 45 Dr Ralph Pugmire 44 Ike Jones 43 singles — Pabl Nasfell 23 Wayne Clark 23 Jphnny Sessions 22 Austin Hqlmes 22 Jack Gealta 22 Niles jjones 21 Lynn Bramwell 20 Dr H L Hall 17 Ralph Peterson 16 Mrs Lynn Merrill 14 handicap — - Johnny Sessions 22 Ike Jonesi 21 Johnny Sessions 20 Austin Holmes STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH FRIDAY EVENING "AUGUSt 12 1955 OGDEN 50-bir- d Forecast for The Classic Pros Are Favored Good Weather THE OGDEN No Shoo tat Club Sunday NT "1 '' 6 7 1 singled w'nf'Y''-- ' SOX 'WORKHORSE No one else is going to do much catching for the Boston Red Sox for the next several years or while Sammy White is in one piece His hitting has been superb during the past month while Boston has been gaining on other American League clubs 2 mm wiii ($5$ w!i O WONT Ayers Out of Salt Lake Lineup SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An injury to his hand will keep Doc Ayers second baseman for the Salt Lake City Bees out of action for a few days Club officials said Ayers was spiked in the game in Ogden night and several Tuesday stitches were required to close the cut on his hand rNVOLUMATIC COIiTROL xdus!ye FADE OUT wnlr bridges duett rvio unlrpasst O signal! 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