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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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W'' i jg fe-1 sr'-v1 0 r- DERBY PREP 2Ers SPORT HWAY "ta3S WITH AL WARDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER A OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL £6 19610 PACE STEALS SHOW Dennis Gladwell Sets Sights on New State Broad Jumping Record Dennis Gladwell 17-year-old Ogden High School senior is gunning for a new state record in the broad jump Last Saturday young Gladwell son of Mr and Mrs Lou Gladwell leaped 22 feet 4 inches to win this event in the high school division of the BYU relays at Provo The old BYU record was 21 feet mews Oudra inquet in Mew Yod K'- tl 11 inches and was held by Bill Young of Las Vegas Nev high school Strange as it may seem the oldest record in Utah scholastic track and field performances is the broad jump The current mark was established by Sherman Cooper of Branch A way back in May 1310 at 22 feet 8 inches The modern scholastic record was set at 22 feet TVs inches last GOES SPRAWLING Chuck Schilling of the Red Sox left goes sprawling after he successfully put the tag on Coot Veal of Washington 'when he attempted to steal second in the first inning of Boston-Washington game at Fenway Park Sox catcher Jim throw to Schilling eliminated the steal Umpire is Ed (UPI Telephoto) lm LEXINGTON Ky (AP)-A standout field of Kentucky Derby eli-gibles wTas being assembled at Keeneland today for the $25000-added Blue Grass Stakes Among the 9 or 10 thoroughbreds expected to start Thursday are the winners of the Louisiana and California derbies the Chesapeake Stakes and Santa Anita San Felipe Handicap The field is regarded as one of the finest ever put together for this race which has produced three derby the last one Tomy Lee in 1959 At a mile and an eighth the Blue Grass is one furlong shorter than the run for the roses May 6 at the Churchill Downs Alberta Flutterby and Kerr twin threat of Mr Consistency and Gay Landing shaped up as the early betting favorites Flutterby won the Skn Felipe Handicap and has finished in the money in four other stakes this season His stablemate derby co-favorite Four-and-Twenty last week gained Forerunner purse-three of whose last four winners have gone on to win the but is not eligible for the Blue Grass Mr Consistency Flutterby and Gay Landing finished 1-2-3 in the California Derby Other top expected starters include Vera Bass Clef Louisiana Derby winner Chesapeake Stakes winner Orleans Doge owned by Ben Weinert and William Resseguet and Eastwood Loyal Son second in the California and Arkansas derbies Calumet Farm whose devil red and blue silks have been in the Kentucky Derby circles seven times since 1941 has Sho Lea to test its mettle in the Blue Grass MAJOR LEAGUE STARS Associated Press Pitching Stu Miller Giants saved 3-1 victory over Dodgers with three perfect innings of relief Hitring Haywood Sullivan collected two triples a double a single and a walk for perfect 4-for-4 and drove in five runs in 20-2 romp over Twins Pacific Coast League schedule with a 4-3 victory over Vancouver but there any disgruntled fans in the lot even those who might have been rooting for the Mounties "Everyone associated with either club was in agreement after the game that professional baseball made its debut in Hawaii in an auspicious All talk of a "rubber between Sugar Ray Robinson and Carmen Basilio went out the window when Carmen announced his permanent retirement from the ring at his home in Syracuse Basilio who trained for his second title bout with Gene Fullmer in Ogden last summer is financially well fixed 0 DESPITE REPORTS to the contrary Lamar Clark announces he will campaign in the future in the 175 pound fistic division He wants a rematch in Utah this coming August with Bartoli Soni the chap who stopped Clark in round nine a year ago' at Weber High School 0 0 0 out of season but a football game will be the only spring sports contest Saturday on the Utah State University campus The annual Blue-White session at 2 pm in Romney stadium will be the final full-game scrimmage for the Aggies before the May 6 All-Star contest BOZEMAN MONT scene of the Joey Giardello-Gene Fullmer title draw April 20 1960 is over featuring another championship fight at the Montana State Bobcats Field House in June Spokane Wash is also interested in a title promotion with Fullmer defending his crown this summer Jensen reports Marciano former heavyweight has been itching into boxing not as but as a manager If plans jell direct in future box- as DENNIS GLADWELL year by Steve Wright of East High school Gladwell is undefeated this season in his specialty He started broad jumping at Central Junior where he won the city-wide championship with a leap of 20 feet 9 inches By Oscir Fraley NEW YORK (UPI? If our ath letes live a buck Nassau Frank Pace asserted today then sports mean what they should Pace speaks with authority as former secretary of the Army and president of the International Golf Association And it might be added as recipient of the Amateur Athletic Union's 1961 gold medal for contributions to youth and amateur sport not the who but the Pace declared will make America great in sports or the fight for The Arkansas city slicker who deals in homespun philosophy drew a full house at a dinner in his honor Tuesday night On hand were Francis Cardinal Spellman former General of the Army Omar Bradley and Gen "Lightning Collins who was in charge of the break-through at St Lo and succeeded Bradley as chief of staff under Pace during the Korean conflict On hand too were Gene Tunneyt Eddie Eagan Jim Farley Dan Ferris Claude Haron George Fazio and a host of Olympians from Johnny Hayes and Charles Bacon the 1908 marathon and hurdles winners to pretty Lynn Burke and blonde Chris Von Saltza who brought home gold medals from Rome last summer STEALS SHOW But it was the amiable easygoing Pace who stole the show when he explained the differences in sports between toe free world and the totalitarian states means much more than the development of the competitive said Pace who won the 1937 Arkansas Invitational golf championship and three times was tennis champion of the Congressional Country Club in Washington "First it teaches us to live by the rules of the he added "That incidentally is the fundamental function of the free world as compared with the slave world Our rules are set by all the people to make sure we all have a chance They preach that but live by Liberty Pace said is the only real opportunity for learning self-discipline "One of the things we learn is that the quality of success is tied to the quantity of self discipline we he continued "We become good not because a coach set EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY LOUISVILLE KT Gene Conley Hurls Boston To 6-1 Win Over Nationals place from Los Angeles by beating the Dodgers 3-1 and the Milwaukee Braves defeated toe St Louis Cardinals 4-3 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh and Cincinnati at Chicago were rained out BARBER 22 left-hander blanked the Indians without a hit until the sixth when Johnny Temple extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a one-out double but then needed ninth-inning relief help from Hoyt Wilhelm Jim Gentile drove in three Baltimore runs two with a first-inning homer and Jerry Adair got the other two with a double and a single Gary Bell the young Cleveland right-hander who had arm trouble last season lost his third of the year and sixth in a row since last July The rapped seven Minnesota pitchers for 16 half of them for extra aqd also collected 10 walks They scored six runs in the third off loser Ted Sadowski then ran off with eight runs in the sixth all charged to Paul Giel in one-third of an inning HAYWOOD SULLIVAN hit two triples a double and a single and drove in five runs for the Norm Bass 22 was the winner in his first major league start The right-hander gave up seven hits and walked nine Right-hander Gene Conley making a belated start after helping toe Boston Celtics win the pro basketball title was a winner in his first AL game with the Red Sox Conley acquired in a trade with the Philadelphia Phillies shut out the Senators on five hits for eight frames then needed relief by Mike Fornieles Pete Burnside was the loser Picks Game Sites OTTAWA (UPI) Health Minister Waldo Monteit has sanctioned th6 Canadian Olympic choice of Banff Alta as a site for the 1968 Winter Olympics which Canada hopes to obtain KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBOH WHISKY 85 PROOF GLADWELL WILL COMPETE in the all-city championships in Ogden on May 6 the regional Events on May 13 and the state ipeet on May 20 Many of the current records for state scholastic track and field competitions were recorded in the long ago mark is 51 years big endeavors cOd Next on the book is Oscar :098 established back in £321 in the 100-yard dash Smith represented East High School Since that time the mark has been tied three times In 1936 Cy Ellsworth of Payson tied the sprint record Gary Anderson of Cedar City was clocked in in 1959 and Dennis Zito of South Covered the distance in the same time back in 1958 Melvin Burke of Box Elder High Manager Marv Rocky champion to get back a performer his present Sonny Liston First Of Set The LDS senior volleyball begin Thursday MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE By Ed Wilks Associated Press Sports Writer TheJ3altimore Orioles scoring all their runs in the first five innings behind Steve Barber defeated the Cleveland Indians 5-2 and the Kansas City walloped Minnesota 20-2 Tuesday night in the American League Boston whipped Washington 6-1 in a day game The New York at Detroit and Los Angeles at Chicago games were rained out In the National League the San Francisco Giants grabbed first 3 0 10 Tasby cf 4 0 0 0 Bright 3b 3 0 0 0 Daley 0 0 0 0 King 0 0 0 0 Burnside 1 0 0 0 e-Boak 10 10 Gabler 1 0 0 0 b-Hicks 0 0 0 0 Hernandez Harrell 3b 4 I 1 1 Runnels lb 3 1 10 Green ss 3 0 1 1 Conley 2 0 0 1 Fornieles 0 0 0 0 291 70 Totals 31 6 9 4 a-Fouled out for Burnside in 3rd b-fiied out for Gabler in 8th WASHINGTON 000 000 001-1 BOSTON 040 020 OOx-6 1 E-Bright Gabler O'Connell DP-Conley Green and Runnels Harrell Schilling and Runnels 2 Veal O'Connell and Long Washington 6 Boston 7 2B-Keough Hardy Harrell SB-Runnels S-0'Cgnnell SF-Con-ley IP Burnside (L 0-1) 25 4 Gabler 5 3 2 Hernandez 1 Conley (W 14)) 8 7 1 Fornieles i 0 ER BB SO 3 1 2 2 0 1 1 4 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE state meet in 1924 This mark is also on the record list along with 4 the rules but because we learn to give up other things In the Russian society the discipline is from above We must have thecapacity for self discipline and demand more of HAS SPIRITUAL AID And then he added there is the spiritual side and avoidance cf "the five buck Nassau "We must think of sports not as an escape from the humdrum of everyday living but as an extension of the human Pace continued "Spiritually it is a big way of life and part of the drive and push for Depreciating his own considerable athletic achievements Pace told of playing the first nine holes of a difficult course in even par without seeming to impress his caddy On toe long par-four 10th hole he blasted a drive anct whistled a three-iron second shot to within seven feet of the flag the caddy remarked "you sure hit the ball fine to so He should have seen 43-year-young Frank Pace Tuesday night Cougars Clobber Ufos 91-40 in Dual Track Meet PROVO (UPI) Brigham Young track and field team made Utah its second Skyline Conference victim Tuesday with a 91-40 triumph over the Utes which was highlighted by a record javelin throw BYU javelin ace Terry Thatcher threw the spear 229 ft 4 in to set a new standard in Skyline Western division competition His throw beat the old division mark by four feet Larry Kelly and Blaine Lindgren were the only double winners in the meet held under clear cool weather Sprinter Kelly won the 100 yard dash with a time of :099 and the 220 yard dash in :214 Coach Clarence Cougars perennial Skyline champs swept four the high jump discus 100-yard dash and the 220 RIDE THE KELLY ROAD At any price you beat Kellys for Worry-free Driving Wnclhtr el inlU-a-minufe speeds on Hie turnpike er ust in town ryfc QUALITY-BUILT KELLYS economy-priced from SAFE TRAC i70-15 BUCK AND OLD TIRE OFF YOUR CAR REGARDLESS OF CONDITION WlsWIJWelJJf ILC7U 111121 1 Tha Ke'Iy-Springfitld Guarsntta 1 Seed Hazard Guarantee: All new Kelly auto tire are guaranteed by written certificate against normal Road Hazards ie blowouts fabric breaks except repairable punctures Guarantee limited to origino! owner for number of month specified 2 Lifetime Guarantee: All Kelly tires are guaranteed against any defects in workmanship and material without limit as to time or mileage Any Kslly dealer will repair without charge of make allowance on new tire based on original tread depth remaining and current "Kelly Price" for itzx ra $xi ci it Tirs ter 1 2125 Washington Clvd Your Tire Headquarters Qualify-Sunt Kelly Tires In Every Size Tpe And Price Range Far Every fcmi Cf Car 1 the 220 yard low hurdle feat of PlaY Saturday :256 registered by Glen Worthing- Karl Moore tournament director ton of Nephi Another record of the said the competition will be good still tops is LaMar i11 hie senior division with Clinton :161 for the high hurdles Fullmer de fending champion Clearfield competed for Spanish Fork High Sixth Ogden Thirty-eighth and Og-School den Fifty-fifth all having strong NOTES ON A NAPKIN kfWfinM a Clearfield Second defending PeP talks are for college play- champion will be back to defend ers not professionals the title they have won the past DON HOAK'S word for it five years Hoak fiery third baseman for round schedule is: the world champion Pittsburgh Pi- THURSDAY rates commented on an article in I 6 pm Syracuse vs Og-Look magazine which says the den Thirty-ninth 6:30 pm Ogden Buccaneers are never given pep Fifty-third Vs Ogden Fifty-ninth tafe by Manager Danny Murtaugh North Ogden vs Lorin Farr win- fys or n- ner 7 pm Clearfield Second vs Hoak says flatly And any Liberty Ogden Thirtieth vs Ogden time anybody plays a game for Fifty-fifth money he doesn't need a pep talk tuiidchav the clubhouse or on the THURSDAY I 8:30 pm Ogden Twelfth I Tom Hopkins sports editor of the clearfield Sixth- Ogden Thirty-Honolulu Star-Bulletin has this to eighth vs- Lorin Farr No One say in part about opening 9 P-m- North Ogden Second vs Og-Pacific Coast League baseball den Fifty-fifth Ogden Sixty-third game: vs Lorin Farr No Two disappointing crowd of 6041 FRIDAY Round Volleyball Thursday Region 13 junior and tournaments will and run through junior finals are set for Fr night while the 1 seniors will end field Fifth vs Clinton PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Vancouver 5 2 Portland 3 2 Tacoma 3 2 San Diego 4 3 Hawaii 3 4 Spokane I 23' Seattle 2 4 Salt Lake 1 3 Pet 714 600 600 571 429 400 333 250 GB 1 1 1 2 2 2V2 2'2 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Baltimore 5 Cleveland 2 Boston 6 Washington 1 Kansas City 20 Minnesota 2 Los Angeles at Chicago postponed grounds New York at Detroit postponed rain TODAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS Washington at Boston-Woodeshick (0-1) or Sturdivant (0-0) vs Monbouquette (0-2) New York at Ford (2-1) vs Moss! (2-0) Cleveland at Baltimore (night)-Grant (1-0) vs Fisher (0-1) (Only games scheduled) wet MINNESOTA ab rbi 5 0 3 1 Versalles ss 4 0 10 Green cf 5 0 0 0 Mincher lb 0 0 0 0 Allison rf 1 0 0 0 Whisenant rf 4 0 10 lemon If 2 10 0 Battey 3 110 Bertoia 3b 2 0 10 Gardner 2b 1 0 0 0 Consolo 2b 1 0 0 0 Sadowski 0 0 0 0 Stange 1 0 0 0 a-Valo 0 0 0 0 Bruckbauer 0 0 0 0 Stobbs 1 0 0 0 c-Naregon 0 0 0 0 Giel 0 0 0 0 Moore 1 0 0 0 d-Henry 0 0 0 0 Pleis KANSAS CITY ab rbi Howser ss 5 2 2 3 Hankins rf 5 1 1 1 Lumpe 2b 4 3 1 0 Siebern If 3 2 1 1 Throneberry lb 4 2 1 0 Tuttle cf 5 3 3 4 Sullivan 4 3 4 5 Bass 4 10 0 31 2 7 1 Totals 38 20 16 17 a-Grounded into double play for Stange ln fhj cfied out for Stobbs in 6th d-struck out for Moore in 8th I MINNESOTA 000 200 000- 2 KANSAS CITY 016 308 20 Lemon Gardner Mincher and Ver- sailes? Howser Lumpe and Throneberry 3 1 Minnesota 11 Kansas City 6 2B-Ber- toia Howser 2 Klimchock Lumpe Sullivan Tuttle Sullivan 2 SB-Versalles SF- Howser IP 6 0 5 7 ER BB SO 7 3 1 0 1 1 2 3 0 9 Sadowski (L 0-1) 2 Stange 13 Bruckbauer 0 Stobbs 2 Gie( 13 Moors 1 Pleis Bass (W 1-0) 9 0 3 0 7 2" 0 2 (Bruckbauer pitched to four batters in 4th) CLEVELAND ab rbi 3 110 Temple2b 4 0 10 Francona If 4 0 0 0 Piersall cf 3 111 Kirkland rf 4 0 0 0 Phillipf 3b 4 0 11 Power 1b 4 0 10 Holds ss 3 0 0 0 Thomas 1 0 0 0 c-Kubiszyn 1 0 0 0 Bell 1 0 0 0 a-Jones 0 0 0 0 Hamilton 1 0 0 0 b-De La Hoz 0 0 0 0 Heman 1 0 0 0 d-Romano BALTIMORE ab rbi Brandt cf 1110 Snyder cf 2 0 0 0 Herzog rf 3 0 0 0 Rob'son rf 1 0 0 0 Rob'son 3b 4 1 1 0 Gentile lb 3 1 2 3 Courtney 3 0 0 0 Hansen ss 2 2 1 0 Stephens If 3 0 0 0 Adair 2b 3 0 2 2 Barber 4 0 0 0 Wilhelm 0 0 0 0 34 2 5 2 Totals 29 5 7 5 a-Struck out for Bell in 6th b-reached first on error for Hamilton in 7th c-struck out for Thomas in 9th d-struck out for Heman in 9th CLEVELAND 000 001 010-2 1 BALTIMORE 210 110 OOx-5 Robinson 2 Cleveland 10 Balti- more 7 Brandt Adair Robinson Tern- pie Held Rower HRGenfile' Bell (L 0-3) 5 Hamilton 1 Heman 2 Barber (W 2-1) ER BB SO 5 4 7 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 5 5 0 0 1 Wilhelm V3 1 Mew Chicago earn Makes Draft Picks San Francisi Los Angeles Pittsburgh Chicago Cincinnati Philadelphia San Francisco 3 Los Angeles 1 Milwaukee 4 St Louis 3 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh postponed rain Cincinnati at Chicago postponed rain TODAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS Cincinnati at O'Toole (1-2) vs Hobbie (1-1) Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Green (1-0) vs Mizell (1-0) Milwaukee at St Louis Nottebart (0-0) vs Jackson (0-0) San Francisco at Los Angeles Mc- (1-1) Cormick Williams SAM FRANCISCO ab rbi 5 1 2 0 Hitler 2b 3100 Kuenn 3b 0 0 0 Davenoerf 3b 3 0 0 0 Mays cf 5 12 2 McCovev lb 'ey'-D LOS ANGELES ab rbi Wills ss 3 0 1 0 Neal 2b 3 0 1 1 Davis 3b 2 0 0 0 Moon If 4 0 0 0 Larker lb 4 0 0 0 Demeter rf 4 0 1 0 Davis cf 4 0 1 0 Roseboro 4 0 0 0 Drysdale 2 0 0 0 Perranoski 0 0 0 0 a-Gilliam 0 10 0 Sherry 0 0 0 0 b-Hodges 10 0 0 5 0 11 Cepeda If 2 0 1 0 Alou rf 1 0 1 0 Alou rf 3 0 0 0 Haller 3 0 0 0 Pagan ss 3 0 0 0 Sanford 0 0 0 0 Miller 333 7 3 Totals 31 1 4 1 a-Walked for Perranoski in 7th b-ground-ed out for Sherry in 9th SAN FRANCISCO 100 110 000-3 LOS ANGELES COO 000 100-1 E-Kuenn 2 DP-Mays and Haller' San Francispo 11 Los Angeles 9 28-Hlller 2 McCovey IP ER BB SO 1 6 4 0 0 2 3 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 Sanford (W 1-1) 6 Miller 3 Drysdale (L 2-2) 5 Perranoski Va Sherry 2 (Sanford pitched to three batters in 7th) MILWAUKEE ab rbi 5 0 10 McMillan ss 5 110 Bolling 2b 4 2 3 0 Mathews 3b 5 12 1 Aaron cf 4 0 11 Roach lb 2 0 0 0 Cov'gton If 1 0 0 0 a-Crandall 0 0 0 0 Spangler If 3 0 10 Demerit rf ST LOUIS ab rbi Seh'nd'st 2b 4 0 0 0 Cun'gham rf 3 1 10 White lb 4 1 10 Boyer 3b 4 0 1 1 Musial If 4 I 12 Spencer ss 3 0 1 0 Flood cf 2 0 0 0 e-McDermott 10 0 0 Smith 3 0 1 0 d-Moryn 10 0 0 Simmons 3 0 0 0 McDaniel 0 0 0 0 6 6 b-Mayel'rf 3 0 0 0 Lau 4 0 0 0 Burdette 37 4'9 3 a-Hrt into Totals double play for 32 3 6 3 Covington In 111 (UPI) The raw Chicago franchise of the National Basketball Association will draft gsM players from other teams in me league today and owner Dave Tlrager predicted confidently the additions would produce a team of championship caliber -The draft choices will cost Tra- ger and associates $25000 each since they paid the league $200000 for the franchise and the money was divided between the eight members The selections were to be announced at noon CST today and Tfager said he would notify the league of his picks at toe same I ST PAUL MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) Tragcr and his coach Jim Pol- The Minnesota Vikings today an-rcy akout 32 players nounced the signing of six more rookies who will report to the Be- midji Minn training camp in mid-July The latest to sign are four defensive ends and two defensive tackles The ends are Brian Bragg of Wabash George Kling of Wagner Len Mon of West Georgia and Van Mill of North Central Illinois The tackles are Charles Baton of Tulsa and David Swenson of made available to them by the other teams Each club was allowed to protect seven players and the balance of its roster was put cn the available list The eight additions will give Pollard 22 players to work with since the team drafted 14 players in the college draft Among these were such stars as Walt Bellamy of Indiana Jerry Graves of Missis-yiri and 'York Larese and Doug (Ty- Diego Portland (Nelson 1-0) at Tacoma (Rivas 0-0) Spokane (Harwell 0-1 at Hawaii (Segui 1-0) tiie true style 'Kentucky lira cf Neath Carolina 6th b-safe on fielder's choice for Demerit in 8th c-grounded out for Flood In 9th d-grounded out for Smith in 9th MILWAUKEE 000 001 63-4 ST LOUIS CSD 2jO 001-3 Boyer 2 Schoendienst Spencer Schoendienst and White Milwaukee 9 St Louis 5 Musial Flood IP ERBBSO Burdette (W 1-0) 9 6 3 3 2 4 Simmons (L 1-1) 7 8 3 3 1 7 McDaniel 2 1 1 0 2 2 (Simmons pitched two batters la 8th) it rf mii slow-distilled WASHINGTON ab rbi 2 0 2 0 Veal ss 3 0 0 0 O'Conneil 2b 4 0 10 Keough rf 4 110 Long lb 3 0 10 Woodling If BOSTON ab rbi Schilling 2b 5 1 2 1 Geiger cf 3 0 0 0 Hardy If 4 1 2 0 Jensen rf 4 1 1 0 Pagliaroni 3 1 1 0 always smoother because i ti a JK to 30 48 41 I 4.

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