Show SEVEN VETS RED SMITH NEW YORK — Clark Calvin ticism wasn’t what killed vaude Griffith was one x£ the very last of his kind-- a baseball pioneer who grew up in the dugout who played a major role in shaping the industry as it exists today Ik ! - dlife' red f iV I i - M!r- f s i g 4 ? 'J i £ i Hi 6-- 7 DEFENDING NATIONAL CHAMPS Phil Woolpert coach of the University ofvSan Francisco squad NCAA defending champions goes aver plays with his possible starting five for their first game of the season against Chico State on Dec 2 Standing left to right Hal Perry Carl Boldt K C Jones and Mike Farmer Seated are Woolpert and center Bill Russell i All-Ameri- To Powerful OGDEN MIXED DOUBLES High individual series: Bob Shurtliff 597 A1 Hacker 567 Ladies Ona Johnston 538 Ber-din- e Scott 526 High single game: A1 Hacker 237 Bob Shurt-Lew'i-s Junior High School lost jiff 23o Ladies Ona Johnston ‘ Central High ! j 5 24-4- j j i a£ SfLfiSSi C-ri-ff Colorado Buffs Make Seven Starting Changes i i “b first-strin- g Yankees Club PeMarco All-Star- 1 7-- 3 to-day- S in J its fifth straight league football game yesterday as it bowed to powerful Central Junior High by a 20-- score Central pushed across single scores in each of the first three quarters' but Was stopped in the final period The win by Central left it in second place close beMound Fort hind league-leadinCentral' and Mound Fort will play in the final game of the season next week Lewis: Ends — osworth Bingham and Norman Tackles — Farrell Morris and Boswell Robertson Guards — Tillotson and Moyes Center — Peterson Backs — Maw Fessenden WoodSheldon land Lynch Mayne Fowers and Thompson Central: L La- Ends — O LaRogue Rogue Davis Christensen Clark and O’Keefe Tackles — Metzler Law Newell E Vaughn Gunderson and Hand-le- y 0 g Backs—Williamson C a r d o n Hoffman Walzer Price Foulks Farr Terimoto Vogel Lolli Hun-ne- 186 Berdine Scott 184 High team series- - EddIcv-Sco2 197 High team single game:’ Work- U i maft-Pierso- 804 n EAGLES BOWLING LEAGUE High individual series: Lou Bryan 593 Ralph Williams 586 High single game: Tom King 240 Ray Bennett 225 High team series: Jones Boys 2993 High sii gle game: Brigham City 1041 FIGHT RESULTS His only loss was a to Ralph Dupas decision split also one of his victims Two physicial attributes may bar any lightweight title aspirations He’s susceptible to bleeding easily from around the eyes Both Of them streamed from the fourth round on last night - Also and he weighed 1391 admitted he didn’t like to train down to less which indicates he may have to become a welter-weigDeMarco likewise weighed 1392 A sixth round knockdown of! 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NOVEMBER 3 1033 4 ar i n DO EVENING ar j -- d run-dow- THURSDAY R Report Made That! 90 Elk Shot During Past Deer Hunt Season t- - U: STANDARD-EXAMINE- ilomsiiiia'lles u bal squad buckled down to work on tcrri) e in earnest copyrlght yesterday in prepara-Tw- o teams'113 for a season which will make years before h i s arrival f there was a fire in the American the Redskins one of the most League park which the District travelled in the nation of Columbit fire chief said must Coach Jack Cardncr cpcncd have been started by a plumbers' blow torch "The chief is prob- practice with 17 players — the ably right" said Joe Cantillon largest squad he has had since who’d been fired as the Sena- coming to Utah He had only 10 tors’ manager "and the plumber on his varsity last year when the was probably playing third base" That’s how it was when Griff Utes won the Skyline Conference arrived in Washington and that’s title and but 11 the year before how it was when he departed The 17 include seven letter-men- : In between he had some good Art Bunte Gary Bergen ball clubs and some great ball and Morris Buckwalter all of honplayers He figured to do all whom rated a had richer for ors last season Curtis Jensonfi nobody right background or a more agile mind Jack Crowe Jerry McCleary and or more varied experiences of Ted Berner ' baseball than Griff Newcomers include Jim Frary He was born in a log cabin a junior college transfer and near Clear Creek Mo on what Ed Gaythwaite a service rewas then the frontier He w as turnee who played for Utah in left fatherless at two At 17 he 1933 and these sophomores: piay- - was- - a canebreaks for professional pitcher for Dick Eiler Kalamazoo Mich ers to perform in a 111 He became a Gary Hale Jordan High Angelo Bloomington was not Park star for Pop Anson’s Chi Mitaritonna Brooklyn David staffed but also staf j rtfChn‘ca2° pitcher Colts and subsequently' a Peterson Paul South High ciently because so many Cubs who succeeded Grant and Bill Koncar West star the with employees were' pensioners who the Colts Darrell Pastrell Reno had played for' Griff or found Without” him there might nev- High Ed Shuey Olympus New and a to some other way put personal er have been an American ’ High was He him probably League With Ban Johnson and claim on Gardner said he has one of the the most loyal friend and the Charley Comiskey he conspired schedules lined up that stubbornest man on the eastern to form the new organization to toughest he has ever attempted The Utes buck the established National travel 20004 miles before Tor this he was often abused League Griff was a militant will season is over including the as a tightwad leader of the All Players’ Pro- trips to New Orleans Lexington tective Association "You get the Ky and Honolulu PRONOUNCED "GAMBLER" ' The Utes open the season Dec It’s a question of definition At backing" he told Johnson “and j 3 against Wichita University in the’ age of 42 Griff hocked his I’ll get the players ranch in Montana and putevery- -- Ban w did and Griff did and Wichita Kans ’ cash sav- that’s hy there is an American “We are going to be hard thing he had including first the Griff cent 10 to duplicate our 1954-5managed League for of per pressed $8000 ings the teams called Yankee High” franchise Gardner said record of of the Washington York New had He left landers bottomless “We tackle Dayton University in pit which had been a was and Cincinnati Civil since the the first round of the Kentucky managing for investments Washington opening Tournament and then win or War of was the 1913 lose we meet either Kentucky it height In or Minnesota Then the next financial hyperbole to refer to four players as Connie Mack’s iame1 MaSAgueteBa°nWd Notre "$100000 infield” That year telling of a south gave Frank Navin of De- ern training camp with his first bama Any of these clubs are troit a 'Check for $100000 to big league club which was Wash- tops in the national picture Add bolster an offer to buy one play- ington incidentally The manager to this Wichita Oklahoma City er name ‘of Ty Cobb He didn’t took them to the town’s first Washington State Arizona Idaho have the money in the bank but class hotel which' turned them State "Hawaii and the tough Skyand you can see we he wiuld have made gqod if Nasecond class line clubs tried the away They the proposicut out for us” work our have vin hadn’t rejected hotel and were brushed off They tion a class joint uhere When Griff was 50 he bor-- went to third to admit management agreed °f friwed $87000 on the strength - ‘hem on their promise not to hi bush eyebrows to buy control ot his team and become Relate 'uth thether gues when Connie broke in The list of his known charities regarded Griff broke in Connie when and wps endless The total' of his baseballs me to re ot benefactions is g'°r‘e!i" BOULDER Colo (AP)— Coach “iously beyond reckoning -- Much apectability Maybe Griff did- - too Dal Ward announced seven depends on how you define tight- newspaper predicted: "Clark Grif- changes in the lineup ad Unifith bids fair to be the first man today as the injury-ridde- n I BIRTH OF A LEAGUE held up to the public as a rowdy versity of Colorado football squad ” buckled down to rough work for "Washington — first in war under the new Brush law he that it the in way and last Maybe preferred Saturday’s clash here with Utah first in peace - He was a gladiator witHarlan Branby If that normally a American League” starter at right guard was shifted to left tackle and Wally Merz for two years a regular at right end was moved to right tackle They replace Bill Kucera and Harry Javemick tackle veterans All-Sta- rs who are lost possibly for the rest of the season because of in— The New juries OSAKA (AP) Sam Salerno who usually performs at tackle goes into left BALTIMORE (AP) — ‘‘Frankie York Yankees clubbed the picked from Japan’s pro- guard and Dave Jones takes over Ryff needs more fights before as right guard Jerry Leahy takes challenging Bud Smith for the fessional baseball leagues Merz’ spot at right end lightweight title” says Frankie Ward picked two sophs for an exhibition game before Ryff starting duty in the backfield I Contrary to the usual "bring on 70000 fans Billy Martin hit a Dick Hyson takes over the quarthe champ” bellow of a winner home run in the third for the terback spot and Monte Briddle Ryff took a calm outlook afterto to replace the goes wingback whipping former titleholder Pad- Yanks Dick Harkins ailing diy DeMarco in a last low-price- UTAH 'i SALT LAKE CITY (AT) — The University of Utah basket- - who passed 63 years in the game rnd from the age of 17 to his death never knew or wanted any life outside the game As proprietor of the Washing- ton Senators he ran a cheeseoperation paring - string-savinHe was trying to promote major league baseball in one of the smallest cities in the major leagues He was not one of the modern breed of club owners with a personal fortune that enabled him to indulge a hobby for baseball or support a team as an advertising medium err write of baseball losses as tax deductions Baseball was his only means of support and his only means of supporting all the relatives whom he placed in the front office in the concessions department and even — in the case of his niece’s husband Joe Cronin — in the manager’s office So Griff scrounged and scraped and his scouts combed the Cuban OGDEN r UiesGei Down to Practice VIEWS OF SPORT THE OGDEN i: 2-To- ne t TRUCKS 1 6— 14-T- on 3— 34-T- on 1— Gray O D Is 4-T- on Pickups Pickups Cab Overdrive Nr Chassis & STD Is "A Standard Transmission ii r 2364 FIRE CO mh and Wall 59' iVn 26fiEi Svre vtWtVt M M ’v'AVVvw L — tt a H d kW oor-C- w 'opo? d UJ Ws C--t a r - 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