Show THE OGDEN’ HURRICANE TRIUMPHS or Hoad Milt STANDARD-EXAMINE- BO R OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 1833 1 Charles Suffers Fistic Setback (AP) — Tommy the bout but he wasn’t seriously! Jackson the young hurt (Hurricane) Jackson without a mark on1 fighter Hi ho hid just battered iEzzard Charles into helplessness him leaned oer the older man ex- and almost whispered has apolowalked up to the room last in the gies He straightened as Charles dressing champ night and told him “That was responded with some advice “Take yare of yourself and lone fight I hated to win” The tall from Far keep trying” Charles said “You N Y second have a lot of ability that most his with Rockaway unanimous decision over4 fellows haven’t got” Charles in a month had spoiled' Tears welled in Jackson’s eyes the Cincinnati boxer’s hopes for and he broke with: “But I don’t another crack at the heavyweight want to fight” CHAMPION OF LEVEN GOLF TOURNEY “Oh if you don’t want to fight cropn Mrs Harmon Williams is the 1955 champion of the Leven In the ring Jackson was a that’s a different story” said golf tournament for ladies at the Ogden Golf and Country Club Chr1'5- “With mel it ws differ- ?hnh She won the trophy she is holding by defeating Joy Wadsworth J finally staggering the cn — to wanted in the final match 1 up The tourney is sponsored annually by fight baffled Charles in the 10th round Mr and Mrs Joe Leven Jack-son because “I there's But in the dressing room nothing fight Jack-sowas shy and n else I can do” interrupted Charles just out of the shower New Orleans who has run out of and walked away was seated on a stool with a Asked if the defeat meant his w opponents in his own area meets towel around his mfdsection talk-- ! Ton:alj Oakland’s Leonard Gaincx in a Ing to 'reporters His right eye retirement Charles told reporter was swollen nearly shut from a he’d have to think about it for a Jightw eight bout OAKLAND Calif (AP) — beating in the final minutes of few days Ralph Dupas the cutic kid from CLEVELAND ! Bob Keegan Jim Rivera Shine As' Chicago Trims Boston ' United Press Sport Writer The league leading Whi'e Sox JOIN INDIANS IIetb Scor( Soulh itchtd three-hitte- r 1 Si°nn The Indians’ front office announced yesterday that" first baseman Joe Altobelli outfielder Rocco Colayito and second baseman Bobby Young were recalled and contracts of pitcher Hank Aguirre and second bakeman Stan Fawlos-k- i were purchased from the farm Tribe’s Indianapolis club Two other pitchers Dick Tomanek and Marion Murs- zewski also haffe been rev called but they won’t report until 1956 spring training Altobelli with Cleveland early in the season has chalked up a 276 batting mark at Indianapolis Cola-vitis 270 with 27 homers and 91 runs batted in Young 352 and Pawloski 274 t Aguirre has an 11-- pitching record at Indianapolis and Tomanek is o 1 j 8 Red-leg- half-gam- e 5-- 0 f 11-- 4-- 3 6 I COMEBACK— Nancy Chafee 2 5-1- 7-1- Murs-zews- 2 i Kiner returns to the tennis wars in the United States at Forest Championships Hills this week The threetime U S Women’s indoor champion has been out of competition for three years She has the shots t ”ame im -- First in Coast Race kl ITIli CLOSE OUT 4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I Lined out for Lary In seventh hliomered fo rj D Phillips in seventh cFlied out for Valdiyielso in ninth 102 000 100— 4 Washington 101 010 40x— 7 Detroit 2B— Vernon Schmitz Sievers Kuenn Tuttle 3B— Kuenn HR— Torgeson SB — Ktienn BB— Schmitt 2 Lary 1 SO— Schmitz 2 Abernathy 3 Lary 1 W — 1 L— Schmitz (6-A— Lary AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS i V I t Mp Baltimore ESTERDAY'fl y - 52 92 56 65 76 46 41 CB 606 60S 605 969 506 415 362 323 51 754 ¥ Pet L 79 79 79 74 67 Chicago Cleveland Naw York Boston M Detroit Kansas City Washington 61 66 (13-12- I 13 23 31 a 361 1 RESULTS Detroit 7 Washington ’4 Chicago 4 Boston 2 Cleveland 5 Baltimore 1 Niw Yofk 11 Kansas City 6 (night) TODAY PROBABLE riTCHERS (No gams scheduled) - I TOMORROW ABHOA 4 0 ’3 0 4 1 4 0 30 4 3 3 0 4 3 6 1 4 3 11 4 0 0 1 3 13 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4-- 4 0 5 ABHOA Fox2b 4 114 Kell3b 4230 ‘ Goodman2b Klaus as Wlirmslt Busby cf Mlnosolf Jsnsenrt Zauchinlb Rlveractrf Whitec Dropolb Hatton 3b Ken'dyrt3b Piersallcf Lollare Brewerp Car'squelss aStephens Keeganp Kielyp bJoost Suscep 0 0 10 3 0 3 0 4 2 7 0 4 17 0 3 13 0 3 0 10 3 13 3 3 10 1 N Lopez 3b 4 10 0 0 1 10 5 0 2 5 0 5 3 9 0 12 1 310 5 2 4 0 1 3 0 3 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 5 2 4 0 0 0 4 Simpson cf 3 4 3 ! 000020 110 3 1100 2010 0 0 0 1 cWilson 10 0 0 Clo Boyer p 0 0 0 0 ' dSlaughter 110 0 33 8 27 10 Totals aSIngled for Schyptnski in ninth bSingled for Shantz in ninth cGrounded out for Gorman in eighth dSlngled for Clo Boyer in ninth 014 001 113—11 New York 100 000 005— Kansa City v 2B— Carey 3B — Finigan Collins Mantle HR — Power Noren McDou4 Portocar-rer- o gald Mantle BB— Byrne 3 Boyer 1 SO — Byrne 4 Porto-rarre1 Gorman 2 Boyer ' 1 W— L— Portocarrero (3-Byrne (13-42 17 27 12 ro 7) 4) A— 32690 ABHOA YESTERDAY’S RESULTS A Smith rt 4 110 4 0 0 0 Causejb 13 Brooklyn 3 (night) Milwaukee 1 4 Avila2b 3 1 l'O Abramsrf 12 Everscf 4 14 0 New York 5 13Cincinnati O3 (night) 10 PhtUeylf 10 1 0 3 0 Pope If Chicago (nigh) Kinerlf 2 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 4 St Louis 3 (night) 10 1 0 0 0 aDyckdt Pittsburgh RQsen3b 2 110 Fain lb 2 0 3 0 ironings 4 0 3 1 Triandoilb 3 113 0 3 0 10 1 H Smith c Heganc TODAY’S PROBABLE PITCHERS 3 0 2 0 Marsh2b Strickl'dss 3 0 11 3 13 0 Diertngcf Score p 4 0 0 0 Milwaukee at Brooklyn— Crona vs Koufsx 3 1 2 1 Mirandass or Spooner (6-0 0 0 0 Wlghtp Cincinnati at New York — Nuxhall vs McCall 3 0 0 0 Brown p 1 0 0 0 bltale St Louis at Pittsburgh — Jackson ' "I (8-- (1-- (14-1- 8) 5) 0) 13-- 4) 0) i i ‘ 30 3 34 3 a FI ved Totals ' I vs Law (10-(Only games scheduled) (3-1-2) 28 5 37 2 out for Pope in eighth bStruck out for Brown in ninth 000 000 001 — 1 Baltimore 500 000 OOx — S Cleveland 2B — Evers Rosen Miranda Left — Baltimore 9 Cleveland S7 BB— Score 7 pWight 2 Brown 5 St) Score 13 Brown 10 W— Score - at Pittsburgh New York at Cincinnati at St Louis at $ n -- 114-1- 8) TOMORROW 1 j GAMES Brooklyn night Philadelphia night Milwaukee night Chicago -- 0)' St Leals A— 3149 PltUksrgh ABHOA ABHOA 3 2 0 0 Boyer 3b EO’Briencf 3 12 0 Betrslt Wasklngtea ' ABHOA 3 2 2 3 Sch’nd’stb ABHOA cLong 110 0 4 0 0 3 Yost3o dSsffetlcf 0 0 3 0 Kuennss 3 3 11 A 0 7 '0 Virdoncf 4 3 19 Runnels2b Freee3b 4 0 22 31 Tuttlccf 4 3 2 0 5 10 0 Repuiskllf 4 2 11 0 Vernon lb Lvnchrf 5 0 Kalinerf 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 MusiaLrf 3 3 2 0 Sicveralt J D Phil’pslb 2 0 13 1 is’n’ntlf Ward lb 4 1 1 3 1 e 3 0 4 0 0 L— Wight 4 10 4 0 3 4 0 5 3 10 10 0 2 10 0 0 0 (3-- ) Paularf 0 Courtney c 0 2 0 2 0 Umphltcf JM Ph’pslf 4 4 3 111 12 1 12 4 10 0 3 10 0 0 Bunningp 10 10 i Totals 31 8 27 18 Three Teams Seek Title WICHITA' Kan (AP)— If the St Joseph Mich Auscos can win tonight In the National Non- Baseball Tournaprofessional ment they’ll have onl onebi obstacle left on the way to the championship The No auscos play Tluntsville Ala in the fourth round gapte Both are’ undefeated In the meet The winner will play the defending champion Wichita Boeing Bombers tomorrow ’ Wile hi ta is the only other undefeated team The Bombers across three runs in Ihe pushed ninth inning to whip the strong Sinton Tex Oilers Wednesday night Two more teams were eliminated The North Platte Neb Plainsmen ousted Auburndale Fla Mo and Holden knocked out Dennis Mass 4 - double-eliminatio- f bTorg’sonlbj 4 0 2 4 Boone3b House c Vatdiv’lsoss cOraveU MsljrtbergJlb Schmltzp Laryp Abrnsthyp aBertoia 33 9 24 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 5-- 2 ‘ 3-- 3 6-- lb 4 12 4 ss SchmdUp Atwell ThomasIf 5 JO Brienb 5 Groatss 4 Donoso p 3 21 14 3 15 2 4 2 10 0 0 - — - -- MINOR RESULTS v SALT LAKE CITY (UP)-T- op scattergunners from all over the west continued to arrive here today for the first annual Great Western Livestock Shoot which opens at noon tomorrow Arnold Reigger of Seattle Wash one of the nation’s best target breakers was among’ early entries Others included Jack Matich Fontana Calif Morris Ray John Day Ore Tommy and Andy Katseaneas Terreton Ida Him Hayes Idaho Falls Harry Katseaneas Blackfoot Joe Pocatello Herman Peterson Dillon Mont Joe Wooton Raton N M and Leonard Adams Hemet Calif Among the top lady entrants were Ann Christie Lark Utah and Xvelyn Primm Los Angeles cKing 0 HUlmanp Tremelp er 5) (6-1- 0) New Yerk Cincinnati ABH O A 4 2 2 3 Temple2b 4 12 0 Burgesse 1 1 ABHOA Gardnerss 4 0 3 4 Muellerrf 4 3 10 Klus'skIlb Mayscf 4 12 0 Rhodes If 4 2 4 0 Postrf Harris lb 3 2 7 1 Bellcf Harm’nlLSb Hofm'n3b 3 0 0 2 i Washington Is Only Undefeated Team 30 9 27 14 Totals aStruck out for McMillan in seventh briied out for Black in seventh — 000 000 000 0 Cincinnati ST PAUL Minn (AP)— Wash300 000 02x— 5 New York BB— Fowler 2 Comet 3 SO—Black ington D C is the only undeI Gomes 4 WP— Fowler W —Gome feated team left in the American 7 9 V — Barlick L— Fowler Landes BsllanfsnL T— Legion Junior Baseball TournaJackowski 30 7 24 10 2 98- W - Dove Season Opens For Utah Hunter -- ft -- f 3 ts Bear 3-- 5 - KAHEYER'S 7 "J a loot ! x flray -ft blue Brown or 14-in- ch 1 6-In- Brown or ch or blue - I Plus Federal Tax of 10 129 179 219 5-g- al Heavy Duty Steel 1 GAL — With Screen and Spout 2 GAL -- With Screen and Spout — 09c 119 ’ Girls' 5 O) ' ITS to 3 ft AQ Asst Sizes and Thicknesses PER ri 14 n fj) a(o to 3 BOYS' SHOES Tanned leather Uppers Bilt Rite £7)79 Soles No 88709 Sizes 8 to 3 o) Completo stock of Army Navy Air Forco type Just arrived Many Others to Make Your Selection From for School Opening MIXCHANDISI MONEY-BAC- K GUARANTEK USE V I EAST TERMS ®UH iUE:©E¥ PHAM NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY OR LAYAWAY PLAN— MAIL ORDERS Cn yy §n®7l! -- I - j WINTER JACKETS AND COATS SOLO ON A "ft BOYS' OXFORDS Spongo soles fanned uppers — Sizes S’z - All --Jx -- No ’66681 2-str- op t -- ‘ SHOES cl j $ & cans gas! Army Sixes’ POUND 59 H With Dack Colors: plaid blue ch a (p i U S1 is -- I i i GYM B&m brown -- a a r Canvas Folding - $(o)95 W -- Wall 3-- ft Chairs camp chairs OGDEN STORE ONLY t 12-in- ' 5 Before Water- z t a -- flB- : & - 3-- 4 Wall b - ! Before Water 3-- ft Dacron fill No 5103P Flannel lined nylon outside hood cover 100” zipper 1995 Two for Reg 279 Match above pants 7-- 6 1-- 0 Comploto nl Stekot j Ul 3-I- Green Forest? ment after scoring an unearned run to defeat Salisbury" N C last night — Com -- (9-- Salisbury goes Against Cincinnati only other single loser Thursday night with the winner SOUTHERN ASSOOATION By UNITED PRESS meeting Washington Friday The 1955 fall hunting season of- night Birmingham 11 Atlanta 4 Cincinnati ousted Lincoln Chattanooga 7 New Orleans 6 ficially opened at sunrise today Neb from the double eliminawhen some 20000 shotgunners Mobile 3 Nashville 0: tion also' with an tourney headed across the fields to hunt unearned AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Wednesday tally doves Charleston 7 Indianapolis 3 In 20 counties the season will Louisville 7 Toledo 5 last 15 days but Davis and Weber ARCHERY Omaha 9 Minneapolis 7 counties are closed entirely and Denver 4 SL Pual 3 DEER HUNT the seven northeastern counties j TEXAS LEAGUE gunners will have only five days1 OPENS Beaumont of shooting San Antonio SAT SEPT Bag and possession limit is 10 Oklahoma City 5 Tulsa 4 birds lev Shipmoni Dallas 3’ Fort Worth 0 Shreveport at Houston post- White Sox Secure Hunting Arrows poned Pitching Expert INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE dozen & up CHICAGO (UP) — The ChiToronto 9 Havana 4 cago White Sox attempting to Montreal Columbus 12 Bows 1 Buffalo 2 Syracuse 10 in- get every bit of help possible Complete Line of to win their first pennant since t nings Accessories 1919 have purchased knuckle-ba- ll Rochester 14 Richmond 8 specialist A1 Papai a former WESTERN LEAGUE league pitcher from Okla' Colorado Springs 2 Pueblo 1 major homa City of the Texas League SPORT STORE Dcs Moines 5 Lincoln 1 recPapai had a 23-- won-los- t 318 24th Street ord at the time of his purchase Only games scheduled 1-- 390 Reg' Co-ta- nt 4 10 2 0 0 0 4 13 0 3 0 2 0 3 2 3 5 Brldgesb T'wU’g’r2b 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 1 MMUlanss 1 0 0 0 a Thurman 11 0 0 0 0 Fowler p 2 0 0 0 Blackp 1 0 0 0 bLandrith 0 0 0 0 Freeman p 8x10 — z proofing 10x12 — proofing Heavy boat sail pockots Forest green Gun Experts Enter Joust 42411 32122710 Totals aRan for Greengrass In seventh bRan for Chlti tn eighth cGrounded out for Kaiser in eighth 020 000 000— 2 Chicago 300 022 33x— 13 Philadelphia 2B— Ashburn Jones Morgan Ham-nSB— HR— Lopata Greengrass BB— Ashburn Morgan SF— Ennis Davis 4 Kaiser 3 Hillman 1 Dickson 2 SO— Dickson 6 Davis 3 Kaiser 1 L— PB— Seminick W— Dickson (11-A— 8018 Davis 1 PANTS W TWOll Tnts WMEJ THOTS 8-o- OGDEN STORE ONLY 0 0 3 AB H O A OYCaiserp Abv With Floor Polo 8-o- 2)93 Philadelphia 30 9-- — 1 37 11 30 12 Totals aTwo out when winning run scored hFlied out for Musial in first cSingled for E O'Brien in eighth 1:38 A— 2368 41 12a 29 12 ' bMer’man M’Cul’ghe (LOavlap 0 "RP" Colors Blue or wheat Sanforized Boat sail pockets Broken sizes Reg 395 now six-ru- n Ashburncf 3 2 5 0 Morganss 2 12 3 l!amner2b 4 2 2 2 Ennislf 2 12 0 Jones3b 5 2 0 0 Lopatalb 4 10 0 Gr’ngr’ssrf 4 2 2 0 aGorbousxf 0 0 0 0 Seminickc 4 0 5 3 Dickson p 4 10 2 9xl2lk i n A— 17604 j s 1 1 9x11 j "S" Brand FADED DENIMS 6--2 5-- 0 1 0 7) 0 0 2 0 4) 0 38 13 27 14 Totals a Walked for Ersklne In fourth bFouled out for Bessent tn fifth cStruck out for Roebuck In seventh dGrounded out for Labine in ninth 022 043 200—13 Milwaukea 001 040 210— 8 Brooklyn 2B— Furillo Bruton Snider Hoak O'Connell HR— Crowe 2 Mathews Rice Amoros BE! — Buhl 4 Burdette 2 Meyer 1 Labine 1 SO — Buhl 3 Burdette 1— Ersklne 4 Roebuck 1 Labine (11-L— Ersklne W Burdette 3 Chlcage STANDINGS 1 2695 3595 4495 j ill C ' ' UMBRELLA TENTS 4 8-- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roebuck p cNewcombe 10 0 0 Labinep 0 0 00 00 dKellert 10 i ABHOA 4 0 9 0 Fondylb 4 0 3 4 Baker2b 4 10 0 Ba’mh’ltzlf 4 0 13 Banksss 4 12 2 Jackson3b 2 0 2 0 Miksisrf 3 0 3 0 Bolgercf 2 2 4 1 Chltlc (9-1- 0) ABHOA Breeklyn AB H O A GiU'm2b 5 10 4 Reese ss 5 3 2 5 Sniderrf 5 3 2 Aaronrf Camp’ellac 4 Furlllorf 5 2 2 Loganss Crowe lb Hodges lb 2 19 Thomson If Amoroslf 4 12 Hoak3b 5 12 Ricec Erskinep 0100 00 Buhlp aShuba Burdettep Meyer p 0 0 0 Bessentp 0 0 00 i bWalker 10 Koufaxp 00 00 00 2-- ht CAWING ? Boys7 SPORT SHIRT Asst Patterns Sizes 8 to 20 8-- 5 43 16 27 12 (10-- 7) NATIONAL LEAGUE i (1-- Mllwankea Kansas City ABHOA 5 2 2 4 0’Con’112b Tower 1b 5 2 11 2 4 2 12 Mathews 3b Zerniallf Rennarf CleBoyerss Schypinskiss 1 aAstroth 83 Byrnep 0 0 0 Larsen p Shantzc bValo 2)1 ColemanssPortoearrerop Gormanp cThroneberry 30 9 27 8 34 8 24 11 Totals aHit into force play for Brewer in if fifth f bPopped out for Klely in seventh I cGrounded out tor Susce in ninth 000 001 001—2 Boston r 202 000 OOx — 4 Chicago — 2B — White HR Rivera 2 Zauchln 8— Keegan SF — Piersall BB — Brewer 1 Keegan 1 SO— Brewer 1 Keegan 1 W— Keegan WP— Brewer Brewer Cleveland Baltlmere 8-- 0 (4-- 4) 6) ABHOA 5 3 4 0 Brutoncf 6 2 10 Bauerrf 3 2 5 5 M’D'g’d2b 4 18 0 Berrac 3 2 3 0 Mantle cf 5 2 11 0 Collins lb 3 3 P 0 Noren If 4 2 13 Carey 3b — CAME I 8) N4w Yark AB H O A l‘ Chicago? at Cleveland night Detroit at Kansas City night Wahing(on at New York night Boston ' ft Baltimore night Hasten ' Chlcage dRan for Long In eighth 010 011 000 0—3 Louis 200 100 0001—4 Pittsburgh HO innings 2B— Schmidt J O’Brien Boyer Whisenant Moon Ward SB— Moon — — S Donoso SF Atwell Whisenant BB — Schmidt 4 Donoso 1 SO— Donoso 3 Schmdidt 3 WP— Schmidt W— Donoso (3-A — 6379 Schmidt 45i 5 The only sure thing about the Pacific Coast League race Is that 4t ends in 10 days Seattle was half a game up on Hollywood at the top after split with Portting a double-heade- r land and Hollywood’s and loss last night San Francisco came out of last with an decision at Oakland that put the Oaks in the cellar Hollywood lost its chance to take first place by bowing to Los Angeles x San Diego took a pair from Sacramento and to move into third 311 games off the lead and just one ahead of Portland Elmer Singleton spaced seven hits and the Rainiers got their eight runs in the opener 'on four homers Royce Lint allowed Seattle only five hits in the nightcap Ted Beard’s two-ohomer in the second capped a Seals outburst and San Francisco was never in trouble Hollywood went under in the second at Los Angeles on Steve Bilko’s 36th homer and couldn’t bounce back San Diego put Sacramento down on the pitching of Eddie Erautt in the opener and Cal McLish in the nightcap St nr f to-nfg- 10-roun- d t j Seattle Is 9 round-tripper- s - self-conscio- o ‘ 5-- 1 10-rou- ern trip y I ! CLEVELAND (AP)— Five players from the American Assn will join the Cleveland Indians next Tuesday when the Tribe begins its last East- end truck out 13 cou d prve hap- - Baltlfflore battcr5 in registering °r oneihi 14th victory but Oriole re- fYJ tIC stole the Manager-MartManonwa the ‘ever Skinny Brown hjm fcy pUching tpolligh( hitless ball after taking over from starter Bill Wight in the lirst inning LOGS STRIKEOUT RECORD Score ran his season strikeout total to 209 becoming the first rookie'-tstrike out more than The White Sox closed their 200 batters since 1911 He also home stand on a hopeful note became the first major leaguer last night when Bob Keegan went to fan more than 200 sinceBob the distance to beat the Red Sox' Feller did it in 1946 4 2 for his first victory of the Jin the National League jrace season toe Braves exploded for Ifour hbmers to beat the Dodgers 13-lead halfgame s i!The victory preserved the jThe Giants eliminated the race from the by pennant lead over White Sox’ on Ruben the Yankees and Indians both beating them Gomez’ seven-hi- t pitching of whom also won The Yankees stayed on the Johnny O’Brien’s 10th inning heels1 of thie White Sox by beating single scored Preston Ward and decision while the In- gave the Pirates a the Athletics dians remained tied for second over the Cardinals as southpaw place with the Bronx Bombers Lino Donoso won his first game by beating1 the Orioles prince July 16 f Stan Lopata and Jim Green-gras- s Mickey Mantle’s 35th homer hit homers to helpT the by Irv Noren plus Murand Gil McDougald helped Tom- Phillies beat the Cubs 13-my Byrbe to his 13th victory al- ry Dickson went the distance for though the - veteran southpaw hi 11th win ihe-"m- j PLAYERS TO needed Don Larsen’s help in the !fi?tlhlvJhreunnKnM City erupted By MILTON RICIIMAN h“ FIVE BASEBALL ) i (? l: Ml () hi I I Jrr mliiirkr 3d )Mi ' ji hliilliav -- 'iwJii nr cnm J ' 4-- 4 r v v i: : ) ciiJOkriiw :y rI v A M n-- r 4 wo Ws A 5 |