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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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Louis Lifts Mauriello Into the Air HA THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 20 1946 jTwfii Falls Takes Ten-inning SPORT -HIGH WAV with Bums Cards Prepare For Stretch Stan Musial Drives In Winning St Louis Tally By Carl Lundquist NEW YORK Sept 20 (Tjp) Because they haven't devised an effective defense against the "Atomic Bums" of Brooklyn the St Louis Cardinals were none too secure today with their game and a half margin in the National league pennant warfare "Dem Bums" exploded again yesterday with a 7 to 0 victorv over the Pittsburgh Pirates Du7-tmg the pressure on the Card inals who had to rally in the ninth for a 5 to 4 win over th Braves after the Brooklyn victory had been posted on the Gami Over Bees 1 Sixth Game of Crucial Series on Slate Tonight At Salt Lake Park WMg Goes for 1 Waddles Jensen Gats Three Hits for Visitors SALT LAKE CITY Sept 20 Hanging by their finger nails before last night's playoff session the Twin Falls Waddies tossed an arm across the championship ledge with a 6-5 triumph over the Salt Lake City Bees that ook 10 innings to forge and headed the series into at least one more game The win was the second triumph I I of the playoff for the Cowboys and National LeaQUe Colored Baseballcrs Fly to Hawaii A group of Negro baseball's outstanding stars left San Francisco today via Pan American Airlines for Hawaii This is the first time a Negro team has invaded the islands for a baseball series Assembled by A Saperstein I 1" nf Chicago famous owner of the f-JQl TH I Qllv Pet uwiuiicu IHC iiwva 31 LOUIS 82 54 S3 94 630 fourth victorv and a quick slicing to SB iH scoreboard "wlun That is the way it has been all season The Dodaers hn! JZ os the pie reported to be $8000 boI -a 85 The lump won get any larger 49 for the players since it represents Pittsburgh '413 4 60 per cent of the receipts rom Nw York 34 the first four games Three-fifths restarts ruh mm 1 1 ti LouU 5 Boston 4 back after defeats have managed trt hand XT 4-L 6 ius Wi huw wLii mne games left to play the time is acutely short for them to ui ine sum or -oiu wm ue ih Brooklyn 7 Pt New York 1 among the winners wnne tne run- 11 1 1 Al Cardinal margin but there are few Cincinnati a Philadelphia Cincinnati at Brooklyn Only game acheduled nersup will divide the remainder $3 200 Tonights fray will end the Salt Lake City stand and if the Cowboys win the final game will be played in Twin Falls If the Bees wm the next game will be May 2 when the 1947 season opens Portsider Bob Wittig allowed the Bees only eight hits in going the route for the Cowboys last night while starter Lenny Kasparovich 41 i 1 nu American League BEGINNING OF THE END Challenger Tami Mauriello (right) la lifted off his feet bv a leftt Champion Joe Louis in the opening of their scheduled fifteen-round heavyweight title fight at th kee stadium Louis successfully defended his title for the twenty-third time by knocking out th Ft New York challenger in two minutes and nine seconds of the first round (AP wirephoto) Measure of Weber 19-0 Warrior First Team Opposes East On Gridiron Floyd Slater's second team dropped a 19-0 decision to the Davis Darts on the Weber gridiron Friday afternoon before a large crowd of students The team later played a 0-0 game with the North Summit eleven Slater's varsity takes on East high at Salt Lake this evening under the lights Kickoff time is eight sharp Watanabe Flint and Harada tal-lied the touchdowns for Davis Perkins bagged the only extra point from scrimmage Box Elder entertains South at Brigham tonight and the Ogden Tigers played Logan on the Logan gridiron in an afternoon contest today Summaries: Weber (0) Davis (19) Done le Fisher Gibson It Miyahata Harvey Ig Moss Wilson rc Haacke Frost rg Bloomquist Montgomery rt Wilcox Cook re Cook Tucker qb Flint Allen Ih Harada Nilson rh Watanabe Hunter fb Perkins Score bv neriods: Boston 'i Detroit New York Washingtaaf' 5S 65 71 75 team and prominent figure in Negro baseball circles the all-stars flew from San Francisco Friday morning Sept 20 and arrive in Honolulu that same night The team will open a 14-game series against-leading teams of the Hawaii Senior Baseball league at Honolulu stadium Sunday night Sept 22 All games will be played at night every other' day Once Honolulu is reached efforts will be made to develop additional games on the other Islands of the Hawaiian chain In fact It Is likely a short series will be played at the Maui fair on the Island of Maul the big fall event in that section The squad will return to San Francisco Oct 17 and remain on the Pacific coast an additional three weeks for post -season games against all-star combinations of the San Francisco Seals and Oakland Oaks of the Pacific Coast (white) league Jesse Owens the great track champion will accompany the team to Hawaii giving exhibitions as an added attraction at each of the games Welch manager of the Cincinnati Crescents will pilot the team Reece Tatum sensational first-baseman and showman of the Indianapolis Clowns who made a terrific hit with the Hawaii fans when he came over last spring with the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team is making the trip again Others who accepted invitations to make the trip are Sherwood Brewer Joe WileyGreene Farmer Luscious Easter Paul Hardy John Markham and Mike Berry of the Cincinnati Crescents and Seattle Steelheads In addition invitations had been extended to Fred Bank-head Dan Bankhead and Cowan Hyde of the Memphis Red Sox Lorenzo Davis Art Wiisnn nnH M7 13 SBS 17 4B8 17 466 30" tnicago MS 7B Cleveland after hainll nirlrH fnr 15 Klnuro 1 St I V'2 33 a as i I DWil Jitj Eli Castro finished the inning after i Philadelphia 97 336 44 Yrtterday't Blti Dertiot 14 Philadelphia Cleveland Washington I St LOUIS 8 Riatn the Hawaiian chucker who has lost every game sine lift passed the 19th victory mark three weeks ago headed for the dugout Thp Warirlip hnnps of Hartlrlr Only games scheduled ing the playoff count tonight will Tay trttit Detroit at nam among xne laitniui who follow the Dodgers who don't think they have at least a fighting chance to do it When Hal Gregg shut out the Pirates with three hits yesterday there was a general revival of pennant hopes Carl Furillo started Gregg off to victory with a two-run double the first inning and the Dodgers made it 4 to 0 in the second on a single by Bruce Edwards Eddie Stanky's double and Dick Whitman's single Dixie Walker drove in two more runs with a triple in a three-run sixth inning Stan Musial getting his fifth straight hit drove home the winning run for the Cards in the ninth after Boston had tied vthe score at four-all with three runs the eighth Two of the runs went across on a single by Nanny Fernandez and the other was forced when Al Brazle Cardinal relief hurler walked Phil Masi with the bases loaded Ted Wilks took over and gained credit for his seventh victory without a defeat The Phils playing before 40007 fans largest crowd ever to see a game at Shibe parjc disappointed the turnout by dropping a 2 to 1 night game decision to the Reds as Clay Lambert pitched a four-hitter Del Ennis got the only run off Lambert his 17th homer The Giants ended a six-game losing streak with a 1 to 0 victory over the Cubs at New York Dave Koslo pitching a three-hitter Bob Feller won his 2Sth onsen Hurls 30th Win Of the Year By Associated Press Larry Jansen 26-year-old right-handed pitcher with a burning ambition possessed 30 mound victories today and his latest success may prove to be a pennant winner for the San Francisco Seals His season record tops all but two pitching performances of this generation in the Pacific Chicago at Louia Only games scheduled Mauriello oe i lunig on rranKie rrowse righthander while the Bees will pin theirs on Larry Powell onetime Boston Red Sox twirler and lefthander who tossed a two-hit win Tuesday night After the Cowboys tied the count in the seventh last night on a two-run spree neither team scored in two and one-half innings to push the game into an overtime Babe Jensen Waddie rightfielder drove Billy Conn Wants Another Chance At Brown Bomber Tami Mauriello Ready for Rematch With Champ Pittsburgh Pretty Boy Twice Defeated By Louis Lightning May Strike for a Third Time By Oscar Fraley United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Sept 20 Billy Conn was in the unenviable position today of a man willing to be struck a third time by lightning Lightning so the saying goes never strikes twice in the same spot That has been amended in recent years to read "three times" For the nearest thing to human or urn in me winning counter with belt ball league Bobo Newsom won 30 tc left that sent home Hal Loewe a Weber 0 0 0 Davis 7 12 0 0 19 Davis scoring: Touchdowns Flint Harada Watanabe Point LONDON Sept 20 (AP1 Promoter Jack Solomons hopes to get Tami Mauriello here this fall for fights with both Freddie Mills and Bruce Woodcock Solomons following a telephone talk with a representative of New York Promoter Mike Jacobs said he wants Mauriello to meet Mills British lieht heawweieht cham tor Los AgeeS in 1933 Bob Joyce tossed 31 winners for Loewe and Ned Sheehan 1 a PUa1 U'Kan Steele of the Birmingham Black IZZl' Barons Jim PaPaBell of tohdown-Perkins (scrim the HompstcaH rravE 7P1 ae)- Officials: Richins Stan the Homestead Grays and Walter vmH jienson missed a throw to first base Then Jensen slammed out his hit tield and Barnett The Hive came to life in the bot pion Oct 22 in London and fight pion uct ln London torn half of thfrim i Jre frame whe" with I Woodcock in November four-hit 5 to 1 decision over the Weber (c) (0) No Summit (0) Neville le Worrall g0fhell It Reeves Collard Horton Heslop Sargent KUtS 1 Tt in by Jot WOOdCOCk ht Brovia Wittig tightened ud tnd Soomons aPPfently is point-made Mike Dalton nn I or an eventual meeting of the San Francisco last year Jansen formerly with the Salt Lake City Bees yielded four hits in chilling the Portland Beavers 2-1 last night stemming a Beaver assault which had mauled the league leaders three times in a row in the last week of the campaign The triumph enabled San Francisco to maintain its two-game lead over second-ranking Oakland 3-2 winner over Sacramento Four games remain for each team in the season-long battle between the Seals and their cross- senators at Cleveland and struck out five men to bring his season total to 320 iigiumng is tne Hashing brown fist of one Joseph Louis Barrow There have been those Who dared Bonomi at first for JTs Hnnsn tampion and Joe Louis Mauriello knocked out Woodcock Thayer rt Wrieht in New York last May -wi Neville ro xjt Woodruff qb Pace rvuyiance Salderwoorf Frank Hopson The Tigers made 18 hits including a homer by George Kell a 14 to 7 victory over the Athletics at Detroit Don Richmond and Jack Wallasea hit Philadelphia homers The St Louis Browns put over two runs in the ninth after Boston had scored three in its half to defeat the Red Sox 6 to 5 Boston made all of its runs in the last two innings There were no nth rh Durrant -o fb Richins Officials: Stanfield Richins and tsarnett In the seventh Sheehan and Jensen singled and Wittig bunted safe-y to load the sacks Sheehan George Leyrer forced wittig at second and Jensen fol- Rnhtl11 lhe in run when S2 Bee second sacker dkSbfe play attempt for Robb's ankle was sprained whpn he and Wittig collided durfng the Play and the Bee second baseman rn leplaced fay Airier Bob month club" never have been as fortunate as they were the first time So Tami would have little to look forward to except possibly going into the record books as the quickest knockout victim in heavyweight history The only man who gets in the ring with equanimity when Louis is around is announcer Harry Ba-logh He can leave upright when the hostilities start His tuxedo-clad duty is simply to get off the introductory gems which serve to confuse even the intelligentsia of Jacobs Beach While the adversaries ar aH a i a i to be struck twice but never until now a third time So when Sweet William the Pittsburgh boy who twice has been belted into oblivion by Joltin' Joe asks for a third match there seems to be grounds for a sanity commission hearing Particularly when Bill the kid wants to face the Brown Bolts for Nobody is that rich or for that matter so poor The latest authority on the futility of facing the Louis lightning is Tami Mauriello the fat boy from the Bronx who lasted two minutes and nine seconds against the thunder Tami had this to Ballard bay rivals for the flag The Seals' ace chucker attained the exclusive rank of a 30-game winner at Portland a few miles from his native domain w'jmrest Grove Ore He will carry with him to the New York Giants next season an ambition to match the feats of Bob Feller his baseball hero Hollywood's Stars shaded last- Davis scheduled iut Our Brake Experts Say: Twin Falls Lake Yesterday's star Stan Mnsinl nf a uai ab a Leyrer cf 3 0 2 0 Dalton justing their weapons'' Balogh the Cards who went "5 for 5" HOOD ao 2 1'' Hnnnm IK in mn TU piace Seattle 4-2 II innings i Uril nt LA 1 TT 1 witn two doubles and three singles to set the pace in a 5 to 4 victory over the Braves drivinff in cuuciiuiuig meiiiseives in now a 1 5 0 Martin 3b third place Loewe 5 3 8 8 Henson lb 4 2 8 The San Dieco Padr nomH Patterson If 3 0 2 O-Enos 2 A enunciated in a plug lor tne next week's brawl while Louis and Mauriello were donning gloves "Leave us consider the atomic finality of Rocky Graziano's punch the winning run with a ninth in TJ-iJsion ovi the Los 2 i I ESS: 3 Mil av a Angeles for xsircn 01 xne Cleveland Buckeyes Saperstein made all the plans for this tour when he was in Hawaii with his Globetrotters on their sen sational undefeated tour last spring He is accompanying the baseball aggregation Bob Davis former football coach at Weber oollege dropped into the editorial sanctum of The Standard-Examiner today to say hello Bob will scout the Western States-B game at Provo on Saturday Next week he will watch Utah Aggies at Logan and Utah at Salt Lake "I like my new assignment at Denver university very much" said Dayis 'I look for Colorado Utah and Denver to fight it out for the league title in football this fall" Ogden Junior chamber of commerce will conduct a boxing tournament for amateurs of Ogden and weber county at Ogden high in November Ogden city commissioners have granted the jaysees a license Williams will direct the amateur fistic program Two Pioneer leaguers Solly Hemus of Pocatello and Chuck Henson of Salt Lake closed the season deadlocked for the batting championship unofficial reports of the Howe News bureau of Chicago indicate Henson's record showed he made 191 safeties also tops for the in 526 trips to the plate while Hemus slammed out 168 bingles in 449 trips plateward Ogden Robbe ranked third behind wo pacesetters with 339 and Outfielder Rotzell of Pocatello came next with 334 Ogden's Lone was fifth with his 330 In addition to boasting the high-f and the most number iHe2fons gained further $in b2 toS total bases with and Jn two-baggers with 35 crnwn StVi? CODped the tri of TwhlrV8 and Buddy Heslet with i Falis was kin in homers with 29 and runs batted in with Another two-way titleholder Sh? ge Leyrer 01 Twin Falls ning single Angels an edge of two ing" Witti 1 0 3 Leonard 4 0 8 1 AS Skn AS say: "I'd like to fight him again" A guy inviting his mother-in-law for a long visit couldn't have been any more unconvincing Tami simply was making the expected remark and" hoping against hope that his statement wouldn't be accepted as fact For on the second time around the members of the "bum of the raparo- vlch 4 10 3 'Castro 0 0 0 0 ixOrence 0 0 Seconds later he was introducing Louis and Mauriello and winding it up with: and may the better participant emerge triumphantly!" It's a hieh-snnnriinff wav tn tnllr Rolls 257 Howard Davis rolled a sensational 257 for single game honors leaue fast night White was the runner UP wrtn a bowling mark of 247 with Burton third with 212 Armstrong's won team honors with 2926 with Williamson's second with 2766 and Elks third with 757 Armstrong's also had the high single game with 1086 Coombs Brothers was next with 983 with Williamson's third with 964 Howard Davis had the high individual series with 591 with Jerry Porter next with 558 and Jack Jeffs third with 549 Eight teams have signed up for competition in the Commercial league doubles event Victor is the Dresident of this 1 games to one in their series Pacific Coast Leagve Pet San Francisco 112 67 826 Oakland no 6S 618 3 Hollywood 94 83 323 18 Los Angeles 92 87 514 20 Sacramento 91 91 500 22 'i San Diego 76 106 418 37 'a Portland 73 106 408 39 Seattle 71 108 387 41 about lightning Unknown Sets Pace in Golf MEMPHIS Tenn Sept 20 CAP) The tight little coterie of "name" professionals who for years have had a stranglehold on the purse-strings of tournament golf have reason to feel a bit uneasy today There's evidence of considerable stirring among the "small type" boy below Last week in Nashville a comparative newcomer to the spike-shoe circuit wee Johnny Palmer of Badin humbled the shot-making elite for his first major tournament triumph Today as the $10000 Memphis open goes into the second round Totals 39 13 30 20 Totals 34 -wi x-Batted for Castro in tenth Score by inningST -Tin Fmlla 003 000 2O0 Summary Errors Dalton Heslet tolen bases-Jensen Radtke! Bonomi Patterson 2 Levrer Three-base nlt-Kasparovicb Two-baVe Bonomi Heslet Dalton Rymer Kasparo-vich Jensen Double Dalton Robb to Henson: Loewe to Bonomi: Leonard to Dalton: Henson to Dalton tSSH Radtktt to Bonomi Losing pitchr-J Kasparovich Off Kasparovich 13 in 9 1-3 Castro none in 2-3 Left' on Salt Lake City 11 Twin Falls 11 Runs responsible Wttttat 4 Kanaro vich 8 Struck By Kasparovich 4 WitU 2 Bases on Small Crowds to See World Series This Fall Greco Wants Bout With Servo NEW YORK Snt 5n rAm Nordmark is the secretary- treasurer The doubles league will roll just ahead of th sSnl JC lAaSlia aarh Marty Servo whose welterweight championship title was recently vacated by the New York state athletic commission has been offered a $30000 euamnUtf fnr Thursday evening starting at seven o'clock at Ogden Bowling Center vich 5 11 Hit by pitched bal -Brovia by Wittig Wild Witt1B Cady Donet and Done t-in 3583 3:01 By Hugh Fullerton Jr 4-at first never looked better than NEW YORK Sept 20 he has Playing under center this In a year of record-breaking base- h7itSndhe 1 take such a title fight in Montreal with Johnny Greco Canadian champion cateh up with a 35-year-old former ue won i De usea ball crowds the attendance for on defense Ellenton Fla which "lcion ria wnicr Eagles Win Over dieted the fight would draw a Robinson would prevent Servo tne 194fi wnr rt coriao lilroHr tinll has nn hioh a wi7L 17 voucKshot) White of Greenwood Miss who hasn won a penny this vear i otiiuui nas conriio- be the smallest in a good many I uted two players to the Univer-season The Red Sox already Jj0Si! sua le mosi runs 122: i sav" aaa p' rl he most bases 52 Harrv Oif I 0-7 gained 1 1 iium dufpuiin any maicnes until Weill said he told Godbout that the nose had responded to treat-the nose injury Servo suffered re- ment cently which forced him to bow the offer came from Raoul God-out of his title defense against Ray I bout Montreal promoter who pre- 1 e-skum man uitk Wiaainm The Pieott and Dick Wio 'ftftlHO lie have a sellout for the games at BETHLEHEM Pa Snt 2ft CAP feats victories and six de i asKetoaii league claims that Buddy Jeannette just signed as player-coach of the nHimn The Philadelphia Eagles aided by Roy Zimerman's kicking and Al Boston but the capacity of Fenway park is listed as 35000 Bullets will receive the highest onerman passing beat the Detroit Lions in a National football league Sportsman' park In St Louis 34000 and if the Dodgers should exniDuion game 10-7 last night be- player in the east xore an esiimated 10000 fans White blazed around the yard Chickasaw course yesterday 65 strokes seven under par tn a thrM-shot brilliant round of 34-31 putted 10 greens one from 15 ffi" and used only 28 strokes on carpets all day He had 10 bfrdies Minor Leaque Scores By The Associated Press Pioneer league playoff Watch beat out the Cards that would add Onlv about 1 nnn mifnmn fnr 'aun four games That means if the Ps Mia 'Miry reported today? Swenn Tueskay the Figfit Results By the Associated Presa tea fiox and Cards should play seven games they'd draw only 241000 fustrimorc Tact voa thf BROOKLYN Pat Scanlon 139 college Five rlLT at Wer five games will TLVelSats for the each seTson 'Sit Ranged for A xorK' outpointed Cleo Shans 138 Los Angeles (8) Cubs and Tigers pulled in a record 333457 for seven games But don't let these figures delude you mto thinking the players won't accept their world series checks that the drl'rii T'y lndicate The goal il nS I tcessful TESTED IN 30 SECONDS REPAIRED QUICKER BETTER RETURNED WITH A CHART PROVING ITS ACCURACY tea outpointed McKinley J-eiron rUnTLAND Maine Eddie moniz 143 Tall River Mass stopped Maurice Beauchene 140 Answer Please Paul Hilliard who hits a ball far but infrequently played for Galax and Radford Va in the early part of this season and then turned to umpiring in the same circuit when Prexy Joe Ryan encountered a shortage of men in blue At Radford the leftfield fence is so far from the home plate that they claim "it's a good drive in an automobile" but Hilliard managed to drive the ball over it twice in one game for Galax No one else turned the trick until Radford's Rah Mize did it the last week of the season Meantime a major league scout asked Ryan one day if any of the players ever hit that far "No one but the umpire there said Ryan indicating Hilliard who was officiating at the plate "What sort of a league is this?" the scout demanded "The umpire bats and he's- the only one who clouts them over the wall" Ryan doesn't say how he managed an explanation uu5wicK Maine (5) The WatchMa-te makes a "scientific record ot watch performance ONLY li EemoTe frentl repack front wheel Ij 3 drums et mi Check aid add I brak flU li 1 Adjust the brv I shoes to secure foil I contact with drams Firestone I 2300 Wash BlviL I Phone 6697 1 AKRON Hart 134 Columbus Ohio knocked out Irish Buly Miller 134 Pittsburgh (1) Twin Falls 6 Salt Lak -(10 inning Salt Lake City0 three gamfes to two) eads Pacific Coast League Oakland 3 Sacramento 2 San Francisco 2 Portland 1 San Diego 6 Los Angeles 2 Hollywood 4 Seattle 2 Kayff1001 Lemyue FinI Syracuse 5 Montreal (ft- game ot a best-of-seven series) Playoff Final Louisville 2 Indianapolis i (first game of a best-of-sKen Ji Texas League Final Playoff i alloSi Ft Worth 5 (Dall leads 2-1 in betnn "als Of Mice and Horses (News item: Maryland adopts mouse test" for doping of horses) Down Maryland way Their theory is that You can watch a white mouse And smell a rat Shorts and Shells The first time big Tex Coulter hit the Giants' brand new tackling dummy at the Bear Mountain training camp he busted one of the metal supports You have Don Hutson's word for it that the firmotir 111 nvnlnnO Big Field Bids For Net Title the tournament proper ffi with abced doublesrinXSe WOONSOCKET Kenny James 148 Waterbury Conn WPed Ish Johnny Taylor 146 Oakland Calif (7 -ALL RIVER Mass Bobby 10-DAY SERVICE bammy Baugh's pro football life YXr a wi rail itiver 126 MaldCn' ive years Hutson says tnai Baugh who didn't like the aeries) NORTH ADAMS Mass John-wu t' 16L Detroit stopped WJlfie Shanks 163 Montreal (9) No games scheduled (Mmv and Atlant- lMemphis MOVING? Pianos You'fe Tuned to Klectrto lee Boxes Bt- WE BUY AND SELL ANYTHING Playoff tonTght)C Xl1Sts Executive Secretary A a mm mm The Watch Mas tth eliminates guessing determining fair and honest charges WHEN YOU BUY A NEW WATCH BE SURE TO GET A aWKHMASTEB CERTIFICATE UPP SONS JeumUri 1902 2476 Blvd 1 4 a 17 CITY Sent 9o les ails to Automob From KLO rount of the 1946 World the Cavalcade of £Ports Be with us on Oct 2 or the virf Aereaa the Street or Across the Stat SUDE TRANSFER 457 Klesel Dial 8944 "an west has ben aI pointed executive secretlrv? fP' Utah Education association he Placing Milton Taylo? 5i re" cceP1 otner emplovmt LAMAR PEARCE At Pearce Tire Co Dial 2-5500 ZZZJL "aHYe of Logan and nnfin series: tural college te Ancul-.

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