Show THE OGDEN MIT FEATURE OGDEN Fullmer to i '' 'h Andrews x - Gene Fullmer one of the" hottest gate attractions in present day boxing takes on Al Andrews at Ogden Stadium Monday night of imSept 12 in a portance who hails from Andrews holds a three Superior Wis round kayo over Gil Turner Turner last winter decisioned Fullmer at Eastern Parkway Arena in Brooklyn but Fullmer evened the score against Turner at West Jordan last June Andrews is one of the hardest punching middleweight in the game He holds two wins over A " v r Bob Wetzel crossed up the Great palls infield with two men out and Buddy Gilbert perched on third base in the Ogden half of the eleventh last night with a perfect squeeze bunt to give the Ogden Reds a 10-- decision in the-- rubber game of the series Trailing at one juncture the Reds battled back to move ahead only to have the Electrics move back into the lead in the ninth Buddy Gilbert blasted a home run with two away in the Ogden ninth to deadlock the score at er ' 'A Uv - V who Chuck Davey recently started a comeback Fullmer competed four times THEY'LL BE PI O NEER L 91 1 Ogden - 7-- 7-- im 99 - 6-- er 8-- 6--12 ! f Ford Jakes Golf Lead Red's Gilbert Voted top Major Prospect co-spons- or 66-69-6- ! Skiers Find Course Bad one-strok- 8 s" d y i Gridders Out At 8 Schools 54-hol- e i yes-erda- two-ove- Barbara Breit Wins Not Title Again i 25-fo- ot lexans Tops 3 13 Gauciss 4 2 3 3 5 4 2 0 2 4 4 0 12 0 3 0 4 0 110 110 3 14 15 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 Trenarycf Carmichael2b Kingss Ageerf Jacobylf Hack3t Hallgren rf Mullinlf Stringer2b Morse3b Cookelb Moler lb Seidelc Gatta c Mortoncf Rowep Courseyp Bandyp Adkinsp aAntoine Taylor p 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 12 0 10 2 10 1 2 10 3 5 2 0 11 0 6 Salt Lake Billings Leelie2b 3 3 2 Walton3b 4 2 0 ABHOA AB H O A 4 2 4 6 4 1110 5 0 2 4 2 0 0 3 1 10 0 5 2 3 0 4 3 0 2 10 110 17 Ayers2b Jesenlb Fannonlf Taylorlb Stuartlf Rushing rf Barrcf Sinquefield cf Donahue c Leonss 1 4 Heil3b 10 11 McKeep 0000401 3 0 i 2 10 0 Gaiklnp 4 0 8 5 4 Andrews ss 4 Dobynsrf Roblesc Rossellop Inglettp aDaniels 5 1 1 10 0 14 0 12 0 2 10 170 00 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 10x28 8 Totals xTwo out when winning run scored Dunnp Singled for Bandy in 8th Boise 030 020 300— 8 33 10 27 14 36 11 24 7 Totals Idaho Falls 000 400 043—11 out for Inglett in 6th aGrounded R — Trenary King 2 Jacoby Hall- Billings 100 Oil 010—4 330 000 OOx— 6 gren 2 Morse Moler Gauci 2 Hack Salt Lake City — 3 Cooke Mullin R Seidel Morton Rowe Leslie 2 Andrews Dunn Ayers Antoine RBI — Gauci Carmlcbael 2 rannon Rushing 2 Jessen E — — 4 Rowe Antoine 2 Morton 3 E None S — Walton McKee 3BH — Moler Coursey Mullin Rowe S — Berr 2BH — Rushing 2 Andrews Mullin Trenary SF — Jacoby DP — RBI — Sinquefield Taylor Robles Stringer to Moler Carmichael to Gauci Walton Rushing 4 Donahue Barr to Cooke 2BH — Stringer Carmi- DP — Leon to to Jessen LOB chael 3BH — Jacoby Carmichael- HR — Billings 10 Ayers 7 HO — Salt Lake — Morton PB — Seidel 3 WP — Rossello 9 in 1 23 1 in 3 1 Inglett Coursey HBP — Gatta by Bandy Mor- Dunn 0 in 3 McKee 11 in 7 23 Gas-kiton by Coursey ER — Coursey 5 0 in 1 13 ER — McKee 4 Ros3 Rowe 4 SO — Coursey 8 sello 6 SO — McKee 5 Gaskin 2 1 Rowe 3 Bandy 1 BB — Rossello 1 Inglett 3 Dunn 3 BB — 4 Adkins 1 Rowe 2 Bandy McKee 3 Coursey Inglett 2 Dunn 2 Winner — 1 HO — Coursey 10 In 7 13 Adkins McKee Loser — Rossello HBP — 3 in 1 13 Rowe 8 in 6 13 Bandy 2 Donahue by Inglett T — 2:20 A — in 1 23 Taylor 0 in 1 Winner — Tay-75- 0 est 37 13 27 10 : - -- ns Ad-ki- ns Ad-ki- ns j j 1 9--8 C-- ' one of the largest of the season attended It was American Food Storesnight One hundred autographed basebails two bicycles and 25 pair of roller skates were given away Lynn Foley and Ray Pier-so- n handled the program for the American Food Stores More than half of the crowd stayed until the Reds pushed over the winning run in the 11th The contest required 3 hours and 25 minutes of playing time Salt Lake Bees turned back Billings 6 to 4 Idaho Falls swept a double-headewith Boise and and Magic Valley turned back Pocatello in the first game of a double-heade- r ' Summary: j 8--7 EAGUE SC O RES GB 982 A crowd of 2054 j 9 2 88 A — Great Fallf Ryan 7 at Salt Lake j lor Loer — Adkln T f739 s Kacmerowicz '4' 951 69 93 Pocatello Fall Williams 7 at Magic 60 59 949 Great Talli 4'i Idaho unavailable First gamer 8:15 p m 61 60 904 Valley Magic Valley Pecatrlle Magic Valley 97 63 479 13 Idaho Fall at Boise Pocatello Lee 13-- 6 ABHOA ABHOA ' 13 65 472 98 14-- 8 8:15 pm 3 111 Wondra3b SchiTmanss 3 0 10 Billings pinola 14 95 448 63 Salt Lake City 4 2 13 Woolardss First game: Maurer2b 3 2 11 403 21Vs 48 71 3 2 0 0 Campanarf Belie Idah Falls Ogden Duranrf 2 110 TODAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS AB H O A 4 2 6 0 Lobitzlb AB H O A cf 4 13 0 Estrada Dinkel-ack8 at Ogden 3 0 0 0 4 3 2 0 Johnson cf 3 10 2 Gauciss 2 10 3 Billings Beene Forthmanrf Rush3b 8 pm 3 0 3 1 Carmichael2b Kingsa 32 0 0 1 3 2 2 1 Yaremchuklf Keefelb 3 18 0 2 0 0 0 Agee-Jacobylf 0 10 4 18 0 Gonsalvesc Cannizzoc 4 16 0 2 0 1 0 Hack3b ParisMf 4 0 10 Hallgren cf 2 0 3 0 3 0 11 Lindley2b 3 13 1 0 0 0 0 Shafferp 10 101 Mullinlf Stinger2b Smithp 10 0 2 3 17 Antoinec JHorse3b 3 112 4 0 0 1 Montgomery p Clancy p 10 0 0 2 4 0 0 3 0 Morton cf 3 Molerlb 3 aRoberson 0 0 0 0 3 19 1 Cookelb Gattac 3 15 0 1 0 0 0 Walegap 27 7 21 6 Totals Lampep 10 0 2 321321 T aTrenry 110 0 aWalked for Clancy in 7th 000 340 1—8 Magic Valley 21 S 21 S 26 4 18 6 Pocatello Totals 220 000 0— 4 R — Wondra Woolard 2 Campana Singled for Lampe in 7th 10O 000 1—2 2 Boise Lobitz 2 Johnson Schuerman 001 002 x— 3 Maurer 2 Duran E — Lindley Keefe Idaho Tails R — Jacoby Morse Agee Mullins RBI — Rush Cannizzp Duran Keefe MONTREAL (UP) — Doug Morton E — None RBI — Stringer Lobitz 2 Johnson 12 Woolard 2 SB — Lindley HR — Woolard 3BH Antoine Morton LoTrenary Ford shooting steady sub-pa- r S — Hack Lampe LOB — bitz 2BH — Woolardi Campana ER — Trenary e — Boise 5 Idaho Falls S DP took a rounds of King to Shaffer 1 Smith Montgomery 2 to Moler 2BH — Morse Mor- Clancy 1 LOB —3'Magic 7 Stringer Littler Gene over lead ton PB — Antoine WP — Lampe Pocatello 12 SF— Yaremchuk Valley Lindley 2 ER — Lampe 3 SO — HO — Shaffer 3 in 23 Smith 6 in today at the end of 54 holes of Walega 8Walega 4 BB — Walega 3 4 13 Montgomery 4 in 6 13 Lampe Clancy 7 in 2 23 DP — Woolard to Lobitz the Labatt ope'n golf tournament Lampe 4 T — 1:33 — SO Montgomery 6 Smith 4 Clancy with a seven-unde- r Second game: 2 BB — Smith 2 Shaffer 1 Montgompar 203 Idahe Boise ery 9 WP — Shaffer PB — Gonsalves The 1955 U S PGA champion ABHOA rails ABHOA Winner — Montgomery Loser — Smith 5 W 71 in Ogden sponsored by Elks and The Ogden Standard-Examine- r and'- romped with 'iome best eftitles four 1 fort in the nationals His was a runner-up post The West Jordan boxer is in fine shape He recently 'deMAKES OGDEN PRO DEBUT SEPT 12 cisioned Del Flannagan at Butte Gene Fullmer one ol the top middleweight contenders makes He plans to alternate his workf his Ogden professional debut Sept 12 against Al Andrews outs between Salt Lake and Oghard punching middleweight at Ogden Stadium Fullmer apden peared in the Ogden Golden Gloves many times and triumphed Andrews will arrive at least tomorrow at on sale Tickets for the Ogden program will go one week ahead of the fight with Paramount Bowl Y his manager Ike Bernstein Ogden Amvets and West Jordan Athletic Club will the Sept 12 program Officials of the two organizations will get together this coming week and outline their preliminary card Tickets go on- - sale tomorrow at Paramount Bowl Ringsides seven managers will sell for $750 with other SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Sinquefield seats selling at $5 and $250 Buddy Gilbert the Ogden out said has the best arm In the outfielder has been chosen the Pio- field with one naming Hallgren won the same tournament two neer League's best major league The best infield arm according to to four managers belongs years ago at this same summerlea prospect by the eight managers Frank of Falls Great Amaya course He finished second last of the loop chose Terry and one Three ' ln a poll conducted by the Salt named Rich Morse of Boise year Ford was a stroke behind Sam Lake Tribune three managers The catcher with the best arm Snead at the end of 36 holes with pieked Gilbert two nametl Don lis John Swiech Magic Valley votes who followed five by got LeJohn of Great Falls and Arnie Twenty-odcontestants found a 134 But Snead didn't have ita Roberson Pocatello two Tommy Bob Boise Wetzel Og- votes and Dan Gatta Boise one the course rough and competition today and blew to a 74 for Ilallgren den and Hon Wells Great Falls total of 208 and a four-wa- y The voting for the pitcher with tight yesterday morning in the three-daone chosen Mere manager the best fast ball went: Reggie first organized competitive ski by tie for fifth place with Mike each event ever View at held Pine 4M Souchak Ron Wells Lee Pocatello Grossinger N Y Fred They unanimously said Dick Great Falls Vi Tom Cronin Reservoir die Haas Claremont Calif and Stuart Billings outfielder had With about 100 spectators lin- Canadian champion Arnold the most power at the plate and Salt Lake City 1 and Jos Gaskin ing the shore Gorman Erving Palmer Open said Bill Browne Great Falls Salt Lake 1 Salt Lake City jumped and Jackie Burke Jr Kiamesha Was the fastest slalomed his way over the rugged Lake N Y five strokes off the "Four said Gilbert was the most course to first place pace at the halfway point shot a skilled outfielder two chose Hal Close behind him were Mont 68 for a score of 207 Ifolderfield of Great Falls and B C Hunsaker of Vancouver Leonard Stan formerly Ogden two chose Ben Sinquefield of Bily and now of Salt Lake City and who made a strong bid r lings Gene Zengen also (of Salt Lake with a 66 fell off to a dead72 was Bobby King of Boise won the To avoid the crowds using the and today par nod from five managers as the lake the event was held at 7 locked with Burke best infielder LeJohn got two am on the Huntsville side of the votes and Chico Terry of Ogden next to the Yacht Club lake Region One football candidates got one obstacle for the competiFirst for North Cache South Cache tors to hurdle was a long Logan Bear River Box Elder inclined jumping board from Ogden Weber and Ben Lomond which the water skiers soared 25 d PHILADELPHIA (UP)— About 15 of the comHigh schools report for work- to 35 feetmade successthe jump Barbara Breit of North petitors outs tomorrow and qualified for competi- Hollywood Calif retained her fully Suits have been issued at most tion in the slalom tenof the schools In the slalom the skiers had National Girls grass court under to cut back and forth between nis title today by defeating Rosa Ogden High School Coach Chris Apostol is the de- two rows of four balloons as they Maria Reyes of Mexico City Mex SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — in 32 minutes at the champion Squads at the were pulled by powerful boats San Antonio Texas captured the fending will average better schools was Club event eJeht Cricket The by sponsored Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- than 60 Misi Breit defeated the gridders when the drills The Sports Shop managed by Saints senior softball chamBob Strong and judging were v' foreign entry open pionship here yesterday by blankin easy fashion The girls "had and Boyd Paul Russell time the games By practice Young ing Orcm First Ward of Utah and leagte contests roll around Harry Eldredge of Ogden was met twice previously with each 4 to 0 behind the stellar one-hi- t ' will be reduced the course setter the squads rgainlng a victory pitching of Johnny Marsden Marsden'a pitching exploits materially Mel Wood will again direct the throughout the entire tournament grid chores at Weber High also won for him the individual School and Twist Jones will be award as the outstanding player backj at Ben Lomond Weber of the meet High gridders will start practice A home run by Howard Condie 8 am tomorrow Coach Wood at With one on and Marsden's two-ru- n looks for 55 players to report double provided the Texans The Warriors have a practice with all the runs they needed game set with the Davis Darts at as they coasted to victory on Sept 9 Ed Preece 'Outfielder Dee Neilsen banged Kaysville and Paul Salvo will assist Wood out the only hit off Marsden Puts You in Mighty Loser Grant Seeley was tagged with seyen hits by the winners Good Company on Your Way RING Kaysville Third Ward won the crown consolation by downing In othLethbridge Canada SPECIAL er games Mesa ArizH blanked Pleasant Green of Utah 5 to 0 August Only Ogden 34th trimmed Glendora 3 to 0 and Thoenix Ariz walloped FORD Providence Utah 8 to 0 PASSENGER ' L at shortstop for the Reds j ! e m the Utah Golden Gloves tourBoiie naments I ON MONDAY NIGHT WAR PATH Twenty young men and women of the In termountain Indian school of Brigham City will lake part in the "Brigham City" program at Affleck Park tomorrow night More than 500 Brighamites are expected to attend Left to right: Kee Chee Cooley John Begay David Chesie John Begay and Ree Chee Cookey features will get under way at 7:20 p m with Ogden and Billings The r 8 at p m clashing pre-gam- AUGUST 28 1955 Ogdenites Came From Behind On American Food Night ' 1 UTAH SUNDAY MORNING Bunt Trims Electrics : i) l " n i k 1 Al wetzel's Squeeze i) Oppose STANDARD-EXAMINER-- V In the Ogden eleventh Buddy Gilbert walked and advanced to third on Dick Hick's fourth hit of the! game a single into right field Carl Paylor'popped out to the catcher attempting to sacri- Orden f ice and Tom Mills was called out Ores! Falls AB H O A ABHOA drilrac v" 4 2 3 3 te Wetzel2b "A L Amaya bs 41 2O 3O 3 On inira ana S 2 13 0 Sotolb Christiansen VVim UllDCri s 0 Brownerf 4200 Irr"-Hicks on first and with the count two and two on Wetzel the Ogden 0 I 0 LeJoS second sacker came through with 44 17 0 Gonderlf-- c Rochelli2b 5 16 3 Givenlb 5 2 10 1 a sensational squeeze bunt to 5 0120 02 Gilbert cf Dixon c 5 2 3 1 Paylor3b 5 4 10 Hicksrf Holderfieldef 5 12 1 give the Reds the decision McKinnonp 2 0 12 Billings Mustangs come to i 01 00 0 0 Kilburgp Prokopchaklf Starkp 10 00 01 town this evening for the first of 2 0 10 Hotsingtonp Milburnp 10 series Game time 2 0 0 3 Mlllsp a three-gamFernandezlf 2 1 0 & Jorrtsonp 1 0 0 0 will be 8 pm Tim Dinkelacker is 42 13x32 17 slated for mound duty for the 38 12 33 14 Totals xTwo out when winning run scored Reds d20 230 002 00— 9 Great Falls Great Falls tallied twice in the Ogden 001 032 111 01—10 R — Terry 2 Fernandez LeJohn 2 second inning pushed over two Hicks 2 Gilbert 2 Paylor runs in the fourth twp in the Rochelli Given- - 2 Gonder Dixon Amaya Browne Kilburg Wetzel E — Gil- ninth and three in the iifthSF — Soto S Hicki i Ogden pushed over a singleton berti Dixon :iwLaI tin m the third and listed singletons field Terryt 2bh — Rocheut Amaya' — nocneill uuon xcrry also in the seventh eighth ninth nicm 2 Holderfield npi 2 LeJohn 3 Given Soto and eleventh innings In the Og- Terry 2 Hicks Gilbert DP — Zari den fifth the Reds tallied three to Wetzel LeJohn to Rochelli to GivTerry to Soto HO — Kilburg 10 times They collected two runs en in 3 Hoisington 1 In 3 13 McKinnon in their half of the sixth 4 In 4 23 Stark 2 in 1 23 Milburn Mills 1 in 1 23 Jorrison 1 The Reds loaded the bases in 3in in2 2 13LOB — Great Falls 6 Ogden 13 out one but 5 SO — McKinnon the tenth with only 1 2 failed to score' The locals had Hoisington 3 Mills BB — Kilburg McKinnon Kilburg 2 Hoisington 31— Stark 3 the sacks populated also in the 5Milburn 2 ? WP Kilburg seventh but managed to record Hoisington Jorrison Balk — McKinJorrison non T — 3:23 A — 2054 only one run Chico Terry blasted a double and triple to assist in the run Dick Hicks collected getting three singles and a double to L lead the Ogden attack Don'Jorrison was charged with LOS ANGELES (AP) — Home the defeat and Tom Mills was runs by Buzz Clarkson and pitchcredited with the victory er Turk The Electrics and Reds each lock in Lown broke a 77 deadthe eighth inning yesterused a flock of hurlers Great and gave Los Angeles a 10-day Falls used four pitchers and OgCoast League victory Pacific den three Seattle over It was the Angels' Ray Zari Ogden catcher was second win over the straight hit on the Adam's apple on a wild leaders league pitch! in the Great Falls fifth and 021 100 301— 8 13 1 Seattle had to retire Los Angeles ' 030 004 03x— 10 14 2 Lombard! 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