Show 'J—'T' V s BANNOCKS Tooele Is Bees Reds Divide in Pacing Swim Field Road Twin Bills By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pocatello's Bannocks dropped out of the race for tho Pioneer League pennant Wednesday night by losing the first game of a doublcheader to Salt Lake City t OB THE OGDEN OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING I 3 ! STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SEPTEMBER 1 1955 jr r ' ’ A- JT th&j' yrL3 —VXN ' Jit's ' U ?: A “ ? - ’ T ' FISHING GOOD NOW IN SOUTH FORK Lee Tribe left and Jim Gardiner right of Ogden report splendid fishing these days In South Fork They are pictured above with limit catches Gardiner report that some of the trout caught weighed around two pounds THE SPORTS HIGHWAY ” t v WITH AL WARDEN Brisk Ticket Sale Reported Fullmer-AInterest In the upcoming Gene Andrews middleweight fight at Ogden Stadium Monday night Sept 12 is getting hot The 10 rounder will be by C and Ogden Amvcts the West Jordan A l cd I A Marv Jenson matchmaker recuperating from a severe at be purchased in Tickets tack of influenza but from his Ogden at may Paramount Bowl The a sensational seat bedside Is reports Mint' 27 East 2nd South in Salt aale around the Salt Lake City Lake City is also ticket head- area The ticket sale locally is also good 'Jenson reports Two Clearfield parties picked up blocks of 20 seats each in the ringside section today Ducats are priced at $250 $5 and $750 The $250 seat are unreserved and will all be in the north grand stand Jenson announced today that general admission tickets for serviceman in uniform and students with activity cards will aell for $1 including taxes These aeats will also be in the North stand unreserved Fullmer is drilling daily at West Jordan and is reported in He is now sensational shape1 rated number six among the middleweight! Al Andrews will arrive next t Tuesday He will work out for three days in Salt Lake City and will taper off in Ogden KAYOED TURNER middleWis The- Superior three-rouna kayo weight holdji over GU Turner one of the rankj ing middleweight of the world - In pro fights Fullmer and Turner each hold a Victory over the SV - d ' i quarters If you desire choice seats— better get them early GUSSIE RATES PLAYERS Everybody seems to be rating the ballplayers lately So why not Gussie Moran? Gussie the most exciting woman on the tennis courts not long ago and now a sports announcer uses the current issue of SPORT magazine to reveal her choices for the “ten most exciting men in baseball" And it isn’t their baseball home-run- s prowess walloped or bases stolen that makes them exciting to Gorgeous Gussie It’s just plain old sex appeal or in other words they have what a woman wants man on or off the baseball in diamond1 So before® you’re overcome by breathtaking curiosity here are Gussie’s choices as revealed in runs-batted-i- n SPORT: Ted Williams — Gussie labels him the “Garbo of the diamond" Carl Furillo —She likes the “swarthy Latin bullfighter type" Stan Musial — What woman doesn’t prefer the “steady family other type" Yogi Berra — “You want to Fullmer is red hot In Utah now He is just as hot an attrac-tiO- squeeze him to death or mother n as was Rex Layne three Layne and Ezzard years ago him" Stan Hack — “Naturalness Charles set the alltime Utah grace charm A real gentleman" Jackie Robinson — "A gracegate at $133000 back in 1052 at Ogden stadium Jenson reports that six four-routfdc- rs will support the main evciit Two of these have already I Summary of last night' action mater stroke gtrle 10 and under (—won by Barbara Barker Tooele Gwen Anderson Ofden second Sharon Hite Ogden third Time: 20 20 meter breast stroke (boys 10 and under)— won by Mark Imla Tooele Sieve Tavlor Ogden second Bruce Hunter Ogden third Scott Dean Tooele fourth Time: 207 40 meter breast stroke (girl 11 and 12— won by Betty Wood Ogden Feathertone Tooele second Karma Clark Tooele third Pat Steven Tooele fourth Time: 114 40 meter breat stroke tboy 11 and I2i— won by Russell Remington Tooele Ronnie Fowell Tooele second Time 111 9 60 meter breast stroke (girls 13 and 14i won by Raye Ellison Deseret Gym Ruth Pilkington Ogden second Ruth Reed Tooele third Janice Greenwood Ogden fourth Time 12-60 meter breast stroke iboya 13 and 14i — won by Kenny Marker Tooele Russell Tooele second Remington Dick DeBloois Ogden third Norman Anderson Ogden fourth Time: 363 80 meter breast stroka (women — won by Kristin Winter Ogden Mary Lou Whitehouse Tooele second Grace Brewer Tooele third Time: 123 80 meter breast stroke (men — won by Jerry Chadwick Tooele Ken Wood Ogden aecond Dale Perrins Ogden third Johnny Marion Tooele fourth Time: 178 40 meter butterfly (boya 11 and 12) —won by Russell Remington Tooele Ronnie Powell Tooele second Time: 48 8 40 meter butterfly (girl 11 and 12) — won by Louise Taylor Ogden Betty Wood Ogden second Sodonnia Feathi erstone Tooele third Pat Stevens Tooele fourth Timet 41 60 meter butterfly hglrls 13 and 14) —won by Raya Ellison Deseret Gym Ruth Pilkington Ogaen second Ruth Reed Tooele third Judy Mansenerz Tooele fourth Time: 131 60 meter butterfly (boys 13 and 14) —won by Kenny Harker Tooele Norman Anderaon Ogden aecond Russell Remington Tooele third ‘Dick DeBloois Ogden fourth Time: 3 31 80 meter butterfly t women i — won by Kristin Winter Ogden Mary Lou Tooele Whitehouse second Grace Brewer Tooele third Time: 129 6 80 meter butterfly (mem — won by Toshio Imla Tooele Ken Woods Ogden second Johnny Marion Tooele third Dale Perrins Ogden fourth Time: 12 9 160 meter Individual medley (girls 11 and 12(— won by Betty Wood Ogden Louise Taylor Ogden second Pat Stevens Tooele third Time: 3 19 3 160 meter individufel msdlsv (boys 11 and 12(— won by Russell Remington Tooele Ronnie Powellr Tooele Second Time: 317 240 individual medler (girls 13 and 14i— won by Ray Ellison Deseret Gym Ruth Pilkington Ogden second Ruth Reed Tooele third Judy Tooele fourth Time: 4 48 4 240 individual medley tboys 13 and 14i— won by Kenny Marker Tooele Norman Anderson second Ogden Dick DeBloois Ogden third Russell Tooele Time fourth Hemington 417 8 320 Individual medley (women— won by Kristin Winter Ogden Mary Whitehouse Tooele second Grace Brewer Tooele third Time: 0 32 7 320 individual medley (mem— won Tooele by Jerry Chadwick Ken Woods Ogden second - Dale rerrins Ogden third Johnny Marlon Tooele fourth Time: 318 3 ful panther restless and alert" Ted Kluszewskl — "Mr America in a flannel baseball suit" Sal Maglie — "The Rudolph Valentino of the 1930’i ’ Casey Stengel — “The crusty millionaire down Is the lovable r Collegians Initiate Fall Grid Drills m j 19-ga- j j -- j s i ' e i ’ to remain seven games be- seven contests remaining hind Boise with seven games Boise could clinch the cham- on Its schedule Boise pionship Thursday night u remaining won or Great Falls los-t-' Idaho Falls and Ogden split a doublcheader in the only other action last night Idaho Falls curtain copped the seven-inninand the Reds grabbed raiser the nightcap 4 3 Joe Gaskin hurled the opening game shutout for Salt Lake rationing four rocatello hits The Bannocks broke loose for 11 hits in the second game including two home runs by Dave Rush Dick Walega of Idaho Falls and Keith Brown of Ogden locked in' a pitching duel in the first game at Idaho Falls Each gave ut one el the By Till: ASSOCIATCII I'ltCSS J'P onl’ (°“r combined with " It took Nahua three month a and ascrificr "criftcc w?kand 24 daji to catch up with ? came ’ only run Swapi and brutally beat h i m f'’ '° wori second inning avening a Kentucky Derby loss jn The powerful Day pride of the TAKE SECOND GAME East met California bred Swaps Ogden won the 'second game under heutral conditions yester- with a four-rusplurge in the day at Washington Park and seventh inning that wiped out a tri- 2 0 Idaho Falls lead scored a brilliant umph Salt Lake will be at Pocatello It was a thorough trouncing and Ogden at Idaho Fall for re miles under equal weights double-headeThurrday of 126 pounds the rne as in the prat njght an(j iioie will be at Bil- and Magic Valley at Great brushed off favored Nashua's mid- lings Falls in single affairs stretch challenge and swept to a The Reds return to Affleck-Parlla length victory tomorrow' night for the first The $100000 winner-take-ala of series with the match race first of 1U kind since Pooatello Bannocks Sunday the Armed beat Assault and jockey teams will a double-headeplay Eddie Arcaro by eight lengths m for the same jackpot at Belmont starting at 1:30 p5 the Salt Lake Monday the nedr t rn 11:30 In A J?: the c(oIng Sim Nasrullah’s handsome son Tarlc Affleck of the at year by William Woodward Jrf of New York This sweet revenge was accomplished under the sting of Arcaro'a whip that spurred Nashua to a lead from the barrier It was the colt’s ninth victory in 10 starts this 2 g 1-- READY TQ SERVE BOX ELDER GRIDDERS varsity football players are bidding for starting posts on the Box Elder High School Region One team for 1955 Marion Hyde left a husky guard looks like a first stringer1 Hal Reeder left handerTight will call signals do the punting and passing this fall The Bees meet Twin Falls Idaho a week from Friday night at Forty-fiv- e Brigham City in a pre-sdaso- contest n 0 1 n Cla-lengt- h WY r i Earl Ferguson Sings Blues At Bqx Elder Football Lair PIONEER LEAGUE -- STANDINGS l r ’ Boise Great rails Coach Earl Ferguson would commit himself today to only a “fair” football team this fall Idaho rails Ogden - 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LAST MOST’S RTSl’ITS But after only three days of Idaho rails Ofden Kelt Lake City Pocatello Bcc secIn the the School Jordan grjd picture practice High (Only fames scheduled game looked anything but gloomy A ond TONIGHT’S GAME! alOne at Pocatello (two fames) Lake Salt Their good-sizewas competition Region boys squad of Boise at Blllinfs 23 Ben will start against Ofden at Idaho Falls (two games) ready neatly executing Ferguson’s Lomond at $ept Box Elder High The Magic Valley at Great rails string of plays and looking like remainder of the schedule finds an outfit with possibilities First game Box Elder at Bear River Idaho rail Ogdec The Bees open their season 30 Weber at Box Elder Sept Oct AB’H OA AB It O A 9 in Brigham City against 7 Box Elder at Ogden Oct 14 3 0 2 3 Wetel2b Sept Gauriss 2 0 3 3 7 0 Soto lb Twin Falls High School game Carmich'I2b 2 0 10 Box Elder at Oct 21 2 3 Terry ss Ageerf 22 20 10 The four lettermen around North Cache at Logan Box Elder Oct 2 2 Codder c Hack3b 12 whom Coach Ferguson is shaping 28 and South Cache at Box El2 O Gilbert cf Mulhnlt 10 10 1 2 Cooke lb 2 0 6 1 his team are Ross Poulson a hus- der Nov 7 Pay!or3b 1 O Hicksrf Mortoncf 3 12 0 fullback Hal Readky 0 0 P’kopch’k It Antoine c 2 13 0 TIGERS STRONG er 165 who plays the quarter0 1 Brownp Walegap 2 0 10 0 0 aZarl back spot armed with a powerCoach Ferguson predicted that ful left throwing arm Ralph An- Ogden High School’s team with 23 4 1810 18 4 21 6 Totals aWalked lor BrownTrt 7th end and its fast backs will be the toughderson a 000 000 0—0 Marion Hyde a rough est Region One team he w ill have Ogden Falls 010 COO x— 1 to meet this year He also rated Idaho tackle — E — None BBI — Gauct The hassle for starting berths Weber High School as “big and R Mortonto Wetzel to Soto 2B1I— is just heating up and the vet- tough” and Ben Lomond High Gonder LOB — Ogden 7 Idaho Falls 9 SH— Walega SF— Cauci ER— Brown eran coach said he couldn’t yet School as a team to beat 1 SO— Brown Walega 4 BB— Brown name a starting lineup But he North Cache and Bear River 8 Walega 3 T — 1:16 listed some boys already looking he felt would be “fair" this year besides the lettermen with Logan and South Cache an Second same: good Idaks Tails Ofits Among them are Kent Trease ’“unknown quality" ABMO A AB H O A 3 0 165 and Robert Leggat 185 ends A roster of the "Bees’ varsity 18 Hicksrf Gaucis 3 2 13 Wetzel2b ’rmich’12b 3 12 2 Michio Shio 145 halfback Big players follows: Terry ss Ageerf 2 2110 Bruce Oman 190 will probably Ends: Ralph Anderson 160 0 0 Zaric 3 llackb Gonder If 4 0 4 0 anchor the line Robert Leggat 185 Jim Packer Mulllnjf Gilbert cf Cookelb 4 19 0 Pay lor 3b Ferguson lust some top talent 160 Kent Trease 165 Glendon Seidelc 4 3 0 0 Soto lb Richard Gordon Mortoncf 4 14 0 via graduation last spring Among Jensen 170 Rowep 3 10 0 DinkTkerp them were Ray Beecher and Dale 140: Jerry Meservy 140 Gary 0 0 0 Holmes tackles Gary Hollings- Peblcy 145 J 6 27 11 33 1227 7 Totals Tackle: Marion Hyde 174 31 aUrounded worth and John Baird guards out In Rowe for 9th Robert Rasmussen halfback Bob Wayne May 165 Jim Zobc 183 Ogden 000 000 400—4 Tom Davis 155 Tad Jeppsen Idaho rails Jensen quarterback and Larry 002 000 100—3 140 Robert Monson 170 Ronald Jl— Gonder Jensen fullback Gilbert Paytor Soto Gauci 2 Rowe E— Rowe HIM— Wetzel Doing most of the passing for Peterson 150 Soto 2 Afee 2 Hack r Guards: the Bees this fall will be lefty Lynn Jensen 165 -- Dmklacker 2 SF— Wetzel s Hal Reeder also a base- Dennis Nelson 160 Nofan Tin-ge- y Afee Hack DP— Terry to Paytor Terke 140 Winn Bott 145: David ry to Soto 21IH— Seidel ball pitcher Ferguson and Ralph WP— Rowe LR— Dlnkelacker 133 Sid Frodsham 140 Jenen 3 Rowe 2 SO— Dlnkelacker 4 Anderson who regularly plays Rowe 0 BU— Dlnkelacker 1 Rowe 3 end will probably handle most Stuart Reeves 160 Jerry Sloan T— 313 A— 390 135 j of the Bees’ punting Center: Bruce Oman 100: First fame Assisting Ferguson with Box Labs Fertlslle Page 143 Richard Wight AUsalt Elder High School’s coaching It O A AU II O A 4 chores arc Vernal Harris who 155 2b Rrhu'm'ns 3 0 2 3 Am Dennis Gordon 24 0burn3t Lurhss'strf Quarterback: runs the sopohmore team Dale Fennonlf Duran rl 140 Hal Reeder 165 Rasmussen frosh squad and a Larry 2 Estrada If fluhingrf 3 new man Grant Mosher who as- Boothe 135 Billv Jensen 155 Barrel Itushlib 1 JessenIb Kesfelb Halfbacks: LaVar Rigby 155 sists with the varsity 0 llsrriae Cannlzzoc Besides the varsity of about Mlchlo Shlo 145: Noel Pcm 145 !i 0 (eon Maurer 3 b 1 2 Gaskin p1 150 Dec Jensen f ranrisp 45 men thgre are 30 sophomores Kent Jensen erarisi In uniform and about 50 fresh- 130 Richard Korth 140 Milo To! sis' 26 4 21 12 men will turn out when school Nlmorl 135 Reese Nielson 140 23 0 21 4 eSafe on trror for Trincls In 7th and 140 Robert Williams opens Salt Lake 000 003 0- -3 Fullback: Ross Toulson 180 Pocatello After the opening contest 000 000 0—0 R—Tannon against Twin Falls the Bees play Leon Young 150 Rushlnf Barr K— Jet 0-- 4 1- -3 3-- 2 1-- 9 n d i 180-poun- d 160-poun- d 174-poun- d DP-Te- rry 1 j ( SH-rUau- ct Pay-lo- first-clas- snil-lllc- Dinke-lack- er Four Remain never-heade- d year The $100000 pot pushed Nashua’s earnings to $68700 as a He collcttcd $192-86- 5 sophomore in winning six out of eight starts for juvenile honors last year The $882565- - toal left him third behind Stymie and Citation on the money list Sw’aps felt the sting of Shoemaker’s bat at the head of the stretch but nothing much happened and Nashua gradually drew away The closest Swaps got after the clubhouse turn was f length with six furlongs gone Nashua’s time on a' track termed “good” was 2:04 He returned $440 to screaming backers in a crowd of 35262 There was win betting only all-tim- e one-hal- 1-- 5 pari-mutu- Santee Passes Up European Races NEW YORK (UP) — The Amateur Athletic Union said yes- terday that Wes Santee star American mller and half miler was unable to get leave from the U S Marine to compete In races in Europe in September "He was invited to race against Roger Mocns of Belgium and alio against Gunnar Nielsen of Denmark but had to decline because he could not get leave" said the AAU j ! De-Forre- st 1 Art sen Maurer RBI — Barr 2 Jensen 2BH— Barr Jensen ER— Francis 3 LOB— Salt Lake 7 rocatello i S— Osburn DP— Keefe Rush Gaskin to Leon to Jessen SO— Francis 3 Gaskin 7 BB— Francis 0 Gaskin 3 WP— Fran- Denver Pioneers Ready To Defend Grid Title By GENE MEAKINS DENVER (UP) — Coach John Honing believes it’s oujt of the question that the University of Denver can win two Saline championships in a row Imt the 1955 Pioneer team won’t be far Back in the pack Roning moved to Denver from Utah State this year to replace Bob Blackman who won the 1954 championship before stepping on to Dartmouth “It’s like stepping into a hotbed” said Roning The Roning is a capable coach but he realized when he took the position at Denver that he would have a pretty green squad except for the line which also wfill have some holes Graduation decimated the' finest backfield to play at Hilltop stadium in years “We won’t have any regular backs returning and only four linemen! Roning moaned but he will have 15 lettermen The lettermen include only three reserve backs headed by quarterback Jimmy Bowen He wasn’t sure just who would fill out the backfield but considered moving Ernie Pitts a fine end to halfback Gene Gatewood a promising transfer from Drake couldn’t make his grades I Roning said Bill Koni t'190- - 185-poun- d ld e f BRIGHAM CITY — With only four lettermen from rocatello Magic Valle Billlnfs School’s Box cautious back Elder last ycar’ squad High Salt Lake’ pre-seaso- four-gam- r ! By BOB CROMPTON s Man-sene- rs g Second place Great Falls now the only team which has a to overhaul tfhe' front- chance to catch first-placBoise before running Braves But the chance the season ends next Monday is a slim ohe at the Electrics Pocatello won the second game trail by six games and have only 9-- brat 20 been signed Saddler of Ogden just Green Bay Packers ' cutBenny of service will meet Andy Will Break Camp Mils of Salt Lake City in one type” — “Suave Leo Durocher gangrounders of J the feature four STEVENS POINT Wis (UP) Mile Raymond of Ogden takes ster appeal If he’s good enough —The Green Bay Packers break onPaul Smith of Denver in an- for Laralne he’s good enough for camp today and head for Charlesme” other ton W Va where they will play the Philadelphia Eagle in an exhibition game Saturday night Following the game the Packers will move on to Greensboro NC where they will stay for a week before taking on the Washington Redskins at Winston-SaleN C the following Saturday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Iowa figure to get into the act It’s Sept 1 with the American in the Big Ten Crowd Looms Graduation losses have chopped Big League pennant race hogging sports headlines college football down the Irish too Sophomore For First Game pops into - the picture with the Coach Terry Brennan is hunting SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — start of fall practice a replacement for quarterback Advance ticket sales for the UniThe college boys have a gim- Ralph Guglielmi of Utah’s 1955 football mick to snare some interest On the West Coast UCLA— versity season are up 32 per cent from Word is out that it may be a long which missed’ a showdown with the average of Recent years autumn for Ohio State the 1954 Ohio State in the Rose Bowl beK Jack assistant athletic James national champion and Notre cause of a rule prohibiting two said here today director to the Dame perennial pretender consecutive bowl appearances — He said indications are that a throne looks like the big threat for crowd of 25000 ’With those tw o elevens qn the again may watch the the Pacific Coast Conference Utes’ opener against fence Oklahoma riding a Oregon crown But Southern Cal count17 Also on the home here unbeaten streak makes its Sept ing on a fleet stable of backs slate are games against Brigham big bid to reclaim the national also gets a nod title it last held in 1950 Young University Oct 8 Wyas the In Seven glways Big a The Sooners were No 3 year oming Oct 22 -- Colorado A&M it’s Oklahoma The Sooners final Associated Press Nov 12 and Utah State on ago in the haven’t contests in lost 47 league OSU rankings running behind and Pittsburgh - look like Thanksgiving Day and UCLA Notre Dame Navy Texas Mississippi Army Maryland Wis- the only outside toughies to chalRobinson to Join consin and Arkansas filled but lenge Oklahoma's streak In the East Navv and Army the "top 10 Graduation losses have pared are the terrors The Middies Milwaukee Again Ohio State’s l hopes to Howard who defeated Misssissippi in the MILWAUKEE (UP) — Hum(HopalCng) Qassady one of the Sugar Bowl have been in prac- berto Robinson who started the big' guys as the Buckeyes ruled tice for two weeks—an NCAA 1955 season with the Milwaukee the Big Ten last season with a concession to schools which open Braves will be back with the Na' sweep of seven games and then early tional League ' club when the back-fielSouthern California in d swamped season American Association Georgia Tech 'counting the Rose Bowl 20-- 7 speed and a big line gets ends The Braves also have reMichigan packed with sopho- the early vote in the South Mis- called 13 other farmhands but mores Wisconsin even without sissippi Auburn and Kentucky they’ll report to the Braves’ Aln( (The Horse) Ameche and also hive been mentioned spring training camp four-rounde- If 3-- 0 er So-don- nla k “7 s 80-met- —— Salt Lake dumped the Ban-- j in the seven-inninnocks tilt to make it mathematically ihe-Tooe- le Lx ' An outmanned Utah Swim Club of Ogden ' stayed within catching distance of the Tooele Swim Club during the first night of the Junior Opeh AAU outdoor swimming and diving championships Unofficial scoring showed the Tooele swimmers ahead of the Ogden club 126 to 100 at the end of the first session last night at the Rainbow Gardens Deseret of Salt Lake City with only t Gym three swimmers took three of the 20 first places and one third for 20 points The meet continues tonight at 7 pm featuring competition in freestyle backstroke diving and medley Slightly over 100 swimming enthusiasts watched last night’s - performances Russell Remington of Tooele took a commanding lead for outstanding man swimmer honors last night building up 25 points on three first places one second third and fourth Deseret Gym’s Raye Ellison and Kristin Winter of Ogden were tied at 18 points for out standing honors in the women’s division One of the best swimmers on team entered only one race Toshio Imai who won outstanding swimmer honor's and five first places at the AAU meet at Miles City Mont recently easily outdistanced his competitors In the butterfly race He did not enter any other race so the younger members of Iji team could get a chance to swim and win Inter-mounta- in - OUT OF FLAG RACE cis T— 1:23 Second game: Salt Lake (Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of preseason football roundups covering teams of the Skyline Confer- 1 0 0 0 0 1 ence) 4 1 1 pound Junior would have been the regular fullback this season but Korn was injured this summer in an automobile accident “I don’t know who from among the freshmen will break into the lineup" Roning said Denver will be fairly strong up front but must find some centers and guard End and tackle are loaded Standout Denver ends include 1 11 1 0 AyersJIb Osburnjb Rushinfrf Fannonlt Barrcf Jessen lb Donahuec Leonas McKeep Duranf 10 4 0 13 14 0 2 3 0 3 13 1 Cannizzoc 2 4 0 Schrm’nss Maurerb 2 4 Estradacf Rush3b Keefelb 13 Totals P 1101 Parisijf KwfP HotUllp 0 aHetlp 32 6 24 8 DETROIT (UP) — The Tiger have purchased the contract of third baseman Tom Sarna from their Augusta farm club of the Sally League Sarna 21 of Chicago currently is batting 311 and has 17 homers 11 triples and 21 doubles De-tro- it - M 0 0 33 11 27 11 aSiniled for Hottell in 7th 001 000 100—2 Salt Lake City 203 022 OOx— 9 Pocatello Donahue R — Jessen Schuerman j Maurer 2 Duran 3 Estrada 2 Rush — E Donahue Hottell Barr RBI — Rush 3 Leon Estrada Cannikzo 2 HcU HR — Rush 2 3BH — Donahue 2BH— Rush Scheurman Barr ER — Kinc 1 McKee 7 Hottell 1 LOB— Salt Lake City 9 Pocatello 9 SF — Leon HO— McKee 8 in 4 Hottell 2 in 2 Heil 1 In 1 — Leon to Jessen: Donahue to Leon Don DP Larry Ross to Jessen SO— Kint 4 McKee 3 HotGriebel Joe Strasser and Pitts tell 1 HeU 1 BB— McKee 4 Kinc 1 2 Nell 1 W’P— McKee Hotd Ed Horvat a senior Hottell EsSB— Duran FB— Cannizzo tell who was the outstanding lineman trada Loser — McKee T —203 A— 38 I 10-ROUN- i ifd y matches in tha championship! and consolation flights' in the Ogden City Ladies golf championship were on the agenda today at the Ogden Golf and Country club Mrs E‘ F Easley Mrs Veil Ferguson Mrs J M Levcn and1 Mrs Eve Gibbons remain in the running for the championship Finals were on the agenda today in the first second and third Semi-fina- l Summary: Championship flight — Mrs E F Easley defeated Marilyn Ford 3 and 2 Veda Ferguson defeated Mrsv Gene Browning 3 and 2 Mrs J M Levcn won over Norma Holley 2 and 1 Mrs Eve Gibbons defeated Anita Olsen 2 and 1 Consolation championship — Eve Clare defeated Leola Davidson 2 up Mrs Flo Merman Eileen Wilcox 4 and 3 June Twoohey ' defeated Willa Anderson 4 and 3 Mrs Georgia Rathjen won over Sharon Cowan 4 and 3 First flight — Michacle H won over Mildred Horsley 1 up on 19 Joyce Pugmlre defeated Mrs Connla Wadsworth 1 up Second flight— Mrs Lorraine Grames defeated Mri Judy Ob ron 1 up Itoziline Coate Mrs Blaine Glasmtnn 1 up on 11th hole Third flight — lone Toller lost to Lillian Dcrrett 6 up Mae McDonna Dram-weKenzie defeated 2 and 1 de-fcat- 011-cra- COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS T high-geare- d i Portland ll FULLMER AL ANDREWS MONDAY SEPTEMBER ) 2 8 pm j: MAIL ORDERS— MARV JENSON PHONE MID TESTEJtDAT’S RESULTS San Francisco 8 Oakland S Seattle 2 Portland 4 Los Angeles 8 Hollywood 1 Sacramento 8 an Diego 6 0-- 8-- 3-- 0-- 2 510 WEST JORDAN UTAH Pricos: $2:1:9 $5 end 07 C 3 Taxes Included TICKETS ON SALE -& mint Cafe Salt Lake City Ph Paramount Bowl Ocdcn Ph Lot Angeles Sacramento San Francisco Oakland ft vs- - AU Seattle Hollywood ed de-fcat- ed 195-poun- in the Skyline last year heads a host of good tackles Others are Nick Angele 205 Jay Schnitker 200 and Ed Stuart 205 Roning plans to stress defense and use the split-on offense to “keep the score down” Last year Denver was a offensive team that didn’t worry too much about defense although it' had a good one because the team could score so well Skyline coaches still impressed by Denver’s showing last year predicted the Pioneers would finish no worse than second place this season t' flights Ratod No 6 1 U Golf Joust DS-10 tMGINE 'Pacalella AB H O A AB H O A 3 0 3 0 Tigers Socuro Sarna In City 9-37- 2C 3-0- 11 I I i 4 H M I V i 1 |