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Show fl 1 77.7: ' .. - , 1. i i . ' . . ; i h i : i - : i '.'.". .i - ' ' '".'' ' j ' ' 7 j r :i ;f y: 7-::r- ; " - i ?! :. . '"'' - ..!.-- ! i : ': : . ' ' - ? j , L : ' ' ra i t ke io loss First Ball At Capital By CARL LUNDQUIST f , "r-an- d F : ' : : -- I: : ilCafs: Split Win 5 to 3 Saturday, Lose Friday ! United Press Sports Writer .NEW YORK! (UP) America's big and i little people, a golfer named Ike and a few .million guys named Joe, take time out Tuesday for tfie opening of the major league i baseball season. ;? President Eisenhower, returning from a golfing vacation at Augusta, Ga., will throw out the ceremo nial "first pitch" at Washington upwards of a- - quarter-of-a-- million fans will join him there and in 'seven other opening day games around the nation. A legion more will watch the openers on television, hear about , them on their radios, or read about them . ; in their newspapers. Not the best baseball , weather was promised by the forecasters. It will be cool in most places clouds and showers will hang over some parks .and in Boston there even was the possibility of snow By WENDELL RIGBY. Herald Sports Writer Coach Wavne Tucker's iBriff-ham Young University baseball nine broke even . with Montana University in the two game series as tney salvaged the Saturday game 3 after dropping a Friday contest ; : i vv flurries. l; Nevertheless, . it promised to be a gala day wherever games are j played. Mr. Eisenhower after ob- -i h serving the tossing tradition started; by President Taft in 1910, will settle back to watch the pennantdefending'New York Yankees playf me last place Senators of 1955. J i for the last two years, Ike has been in luck. The baseball Sen-- ; ators, for whom he sometimes shows more enthusiasm than some :of the ones on Capitol Hill, beat Baltimore in the presidential opener in 1955 and the Yankees in 11954. But on Tuesday, before a crowd of 30,000 at Griffith Stadium,! the , ,.( Yankees will be heavily favored to starter Camilo Pascual, lambast ' ' who won had "a lost '' record in 1955 and lost and; twice to New York, j v j .' Don Larsen, the Yankee .bad boy who can' also be a very fgood i" pitcher, was manager Casey Stengel's choice to face the Nats. He beat ' them four times without ia defeat last season, which explains of the big fright "Stengel's selection "' A hander. f In Brooklyn the "woild cham- peen'r .Brooklyn Dodgers! open against the Philadelphia Phillies with Big Doq Newcombe facing the redoubtable Robin ;Roberts in ' another episode of their famed A crowd of 25,000 hurling rivalry.i to1 see the champs is expected : hoist their first world x champion-- l ' ship banner in a ceremony In which National League President Warren Giles, two fans. Manager Walt Alstonj aid captain Pewee Reese will stand by, their eyes , ! ! . first-pitc- ; i : 1 I .: , ; I 6-- 5. 4 , The second game of the scheduled doubleheader Friday was stopped by rain after a half inning but was played without in cident- Saturday except for the nippy cold that kept the players hustling and spectators huddled i in their seats. 4 Owen Skousen went the dis tance for the Cougars and gave i up only two hits .to the invading Grizzlies, both of them coming in the sixth Inning after he had pitcned niuess Dau. j neitaer ot the hits figured in the Montana ' scoring. ' Paul Caine went the route for J the Silvertips but he . gave up SAFE AT HOME! Johnny Logan, Milwaukee Braves shortstop, is safe 'at home in the third, six scattered hits including a well encounter with the Cleveland Indians at Milwaukee. Hank Aaron singled timed four-basblow by Catcher inningof the Braves' to centerfielder AI Smith who fumbled the ball .scoring Logan, and Aaron went to second. Shown Dale Lewis in the bottom of the in the play at the plate are catcher Al Foiles and Umpire Bill Engelni JU.P. Telephoto) seventh. ' Good Defense a well played game by was It 2-- 0 born teams and spectators were pleased with the play of Montana and BYU defensively and the Y showed flashes of pow especially, I - . , ' Moot aoa SUNDAY HERALD ?cu111956! ! Ronnie Klinq Blanks Tiger As Pirates Win Exhibition Feature . pion Utah University opened Its 1956 Skyline baseball campaign Saturday with a double victory over Utah State. , The jutes won the first game 4 and cleaned up the nightcap: In both games the Redskins received superb pitching . per- -; formances by Jim Dokas who went the route In the opener and Ted Berner who went all the way; in the; second game. Lou Mele, Utah leftfielder, was the hitting, star of the day, coH lectin g a total of five hits in both games. He collected; "three hits-i- n the first game and two in the second. j j . In the opener the Utes tallied two in the first, three in the third and added two more in the sixth to provide a margin of victory. Meanwhile, . the Aggies were un- able to solve the pitching! slants of Dokas, who gave up only four MARCIANO SHOT IS BAIT ? j I ' BOB BAKER TO FIGHT HOLMXN ON MAY 9 7 '! 'i ' - , i i MIAMI BEACH i (UP)-Rank- 7-- 9-- 2. ";. heavyweights inff Bob Bakerof Pittsburg-- and John Holman of Chicago will meet here May! 9 ih! thej first of a series of elimination bouts 'to determine who will beame i v champion if Rocky! Marciano retires. Miami Beach Prorhoter Chris Dundee announced the nationally! televised match and said that the International Boxing Club had agreed to the fight. The IBC, Dundee said, plans to conduct I 1 -- .12-rou- nd : hits, j. J NO. n .:!. j : j , , several matches between the top contenders for the over heavyweight crown tol determine who will take : vacates the championship if Marciano , MASTER YOUR GAME I j I ii 11 .:. In the second game, Berner equally effective, limiting the visitors to five safeties. Utah collected nine hits off Marlin Shields and Buffington. Shields was tag- - . ' ged with the loss. Cliff Lee was the loser tor the j Aggies in the first game.j ' The linescores: (First game - seven innings) 002 020 5 1 Utah State 203 008 x 7 9 4 Utah ' Dokas and Gecmann; Lee and Whatcott. " (Second Game) Utah State .. 020 000 000--2 4 1 002 302 20x 9 7 1 Utah j Berner and Smoot; Shields, Buffington (7) and Whatcott. 1 '!; Relax and; En joy Golf, Says Champion Burke . in Redskin Nine Takes Double Win Fromqs e . iS! SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Defending Western Division 'cham- 5-- ! W ? . 04 , By JACKIE BURKE 1 Master of the Masters f Brigham Young drew bloodLa-InWritten for NEA Service; the first inning when Gary PITTSBURGH (UP) Pitts Wade after Hobie Landrith , exhibition of the1 season. man at Golf first has been a part of my life bat, singled Comb, Ronnie Kline, had singled: and Warren Henry Aaron hit '.' e first pitch sharply through left field. He from the very start because, you burgh off reliefer Don Mossi,' for a home stole second and crossed the plate aided by Bobby Del Greco's 400-- Hacker sacrificed. see, my father was a pioneer foot homer in the. sixth inning, Banks knocked in two runs run in "the eighth. Bobby Thom as Paul Kitchen hit one of Caine s in the American field and f one with a double and after Walt son followed with a double, was blanked the Detroit Tigers 0 centerfleld. into the of pitches great players. Moryn walked. Dee Fondy sacrificed to third and scored on A passed ball and an error by Dad turned Saturday, allowing five hits. out many fine golfKline yielded one extra base tripled for three more, i Andy jPafko's sacrifice fly. Montana an Lewis Dale gave Mossi was charged with the unearned run in the top of tne ers, including Jimmy Demaret, hitr a double by Frank House in but he didn't force me into the the seventh inning. The Tigers MILWAUKEE , WIS. (UP) The loss although he pitched only one third to knot the count. collected their other hits in the Milwaukee Braves rallied for two inning. land Humberto Robinson The Silvertips took the lead business. You can't force anyfirst, fourth, eighth and ninth runs in the eighth to defeat Cleve- got the win after pitching only in the top of the fourth. Sam bodytoto play golf. .The Incentive 84-8- 3 be there. has ) land 4 in the Braves' first home two innings. Innings was hit Skousen, by Pottenger and war sacrificed to second by Gait can be tauchi. In I this Karl TfAd smith. Kocsis and Walker series I am going into the techRICHMOND, VA- - (UP) Olson and Harmon Killebrew were passed as Skousen' devel nical tLings you need to score well. Golf is basically a simple slammed home M runs and the oped a wild streak, but rouenger AMERICAN FORK Picking up was thrown out at the plate on game, still it can't be reduced to Washington Senatorsidefeated the first places, American Fork's eight ! as" In of a the twist of Richmond Virginians rounder to Tom Steinke. anything as simple Ti's and field team turned back track at " If the .wrist. That's the first jthing ternationaV League, full and Caine I I Saturday. the bases With in a dual FriH Murray High, Jacki Burke The Senators made seven hits selective job of recruiting, you bat Kocsis stole home as Skousen I p jt a finger on L my book. By HAL WOOD afternoon. j day have nb: problem that way. These tnn much time with his pitch The Natural Way to Better and took advantage of four Rich United' Press Sports Writer In was meet cold held and The kids knbw they will have to be and lewis failed to get the ball GolT' (Hanover House).:' p mond errors good for two un SAN FRANCISCO UPc-Dar- rell weather. windy earned 'runs. Royal, new head football coach at in condition to play good footbalL on him at the plate. Relax and enjoy the game.' This The summary: University of. Washington, said "Bui : there are three things BYU went into the lead in their is the only way to win. If a' golf 100 Smith, AF; BROOKLYN. Ni Y. (UP) Bob Saturday that he understands the demand: 1) r That the athlete be half; of the fourth. Phil Oyler er doesn't play to win, though Marsh. APt school-perfe-ctly. a to classes and was safe on an error by Daley. at the "situation" go good two Husky and1 student, Yan AF. 10.6. Bob Moore, Orim, Murray; Myers, Turley his opponent be only himself, he V; j graduate; 2): He must be i A double steal with Montana shouldn't kee right handers who failed to AF Smith. AF; .play at alL In order to To; 17-- 1' "In visits with alumni in Los' gentleman 12 months out of the holding the ball following a walk Field at Ebbets stoo the M. Barrows. Dodgers Moore, M; 20. , la n d year; Und 3): He; must want to to Dave Lewis put BYU in scor- win, you have to get the ball in , Francisco last vear's World Series, com Angeles, San ball to the In order M; the Myers, i AT; get cup. Everywhere else there will be in Brigham Young University's and Tom. Phillips in the the world cham Seattle,' he said with . tongue in win. M." 53 position ing " Because to the nave Horton, ceremonies, too, with the brassy bined to blank .John -you led is cup,' are the from found play Geertsen, South, came through with a nice hit he that they golfers, by on four hits Saturday cheek, j'Tve well.: In order to play the defeated Montana, l73t, Friday 830 Walter, AF; Powlowski, AF? bands, the march to the flagpole, pions, ms game was. or win asxed about behind tie!" ,'me he, opinion before the trick. turned an exhibition that in game Banner an4 hot The game well, you have to hit the afternoon over the rain and wind- Gardner. M; West, M. 2:15. Negro players. Homer Royal was just kidding but his on using ' Ltnr 9371 fans. r 1;' roasted peanuts. , If' No Problem statement may have been more Mile Horn, M;.f Cordner, AT; scored again in ball. Whatever else goes along swept ; TImpanogos Course.rt The Cougars six innings pitched Turley of the turnouts; are no at he the fifth as Dale Lewis waucea, with this is so much foam on a Geertsen fired a ' truth than fiction. Biggest day "Thats all," problem M; Jenkins, M. 5:03. . j Bringhurst, 68, which was brilliant golf who repliedi "I had two Negro lads on went to second on an infield glass of beer. I Low expected to be at Milwaukee in the and set Brooklyn down with The hurdles Truex. AF; Marsh, man, iyoung personable the weather condi AF; Lundquist, M; Beck, AF. 21.5, National League and Detroit in the dree bits. Concentrating on was highly successful with his my team .in the Canadian League, considering a on hit to Most fail scored by and golfers putout, bis control, Turley fanned tions. Dean James of the Cats High hurdles American where more than 40,000 formation at Mississippi and they were fine young men. Wbitey spdit-Lundquist, M; Haynie. The nnai score distinguish between cause and ef. Grim four. two walked and I - in each a 73.. of we J have In same fact formation highly use the had) will get respectable hopes home high a Green, Truex, on AF; AF; West, M. city will watch these pos State, fect. Most golfers swings are Montana's ramp In the seventh the for 17. fine of top golfer . sible flag contenders perform. The finished up and allowed one at Washington. high Negro bounced who ting acouple rtin bv Dale Lewis founded on principles which, are "But! this will be mostly a run- school; prospects to .come to Wash one of Calne's throws off the day was Bill Bork with a 79. .Braves play the Cubs from nearby Dodger to reach base in three Hign jump Nichols, AF; West. myth. largely The f innings. next fall." , summary: . M; ning team,": he said. "After all, ington. field. Chicago in what has developed center APfLundquist, M; Hansheds in left I have no intention of insert- John Geertsen def. Bob Noble, sen, Bell, tiea for fourth. 5 ft. 8 in. that's the into ahot traditional rivalry. And JL, Along with new athletic director Grizzlies' departthe tallied Pottenger e ing a fault into your swing in jPfail Cannon def. Bill Bork, Pole West, B; Bowman of Muralum final at Detroit, the Tigers who battled BALTIMORE, MD. (UP) Vet ment. Of course, we'll throw George Briggs and he was caught order when score an even to correct ni- Secretary Curley Harris, Royal greater Best ball, 0 for BYU. Dean ray and Carroll of AF. tied for ' close to a first division finish last eran riehthanders Eirv Palica passes,1 i too.' in the back by one of Skousen's fault, of handing you an exag- James ' good-wi- ll tour def. Lou Pangle, Max second; Lundquist. 10 ft. 6 in. is"; a and Set No New Rules the Wilson Jimited making corner and Jim a fast year, have high hopes of throws; reached the hot for example, In Fillmore def. John Boyle, Shot Barlow, M; Wright, M; start against the Kansas City York Giants to six hits to give Royal has no set rules for suc- from iall appearances, ia making on a' pair of infield outs, and gerated to hook, 0 cure Best order BYU. for Ash you ball, ton, AF. 41 ft. temporarily uncorked . the Baltimore Orioles a 3 to 1 cess, for coaching or for training. a strong impression. Athletics. Skousen scored when a of : Hus slice for if comthe Discus l Asked if feel the "We that Wright, M; Ashton. AF; recruiting boy is The rest; of the opening day victory, their, second of the spring his lone wild pitch of the game. of "slush the wake in the club he'll Barlow, M; Walter, AF. 118 ft. kies, help the schedule finds Cleveland at Chica- in eight meetings? witlrthe Giants. petitive,' In Friday's game, Montana I'm just going to tell you what BYU is at on Javelin Bell, AF; Bowman, M: fund" or sixth he whether the first five' Washington, In controversy Palica gave up singles, team. But he not scored all of its runs in the I've learned, and I first played go before about 35,000 and Balti ne oe is if; wouia M; Lundquist, M. 155 ft. Wright, repuea: cunaiiea. when I was three years old. competitive, more at Boston before 20,000 in seven Innings, three of them. In first two Innings off the pitching We are should not we want don't he going "I Smith, AF; Truex, because say disBroadjump him, scored 6-tothat. of John Blair, who went the game in the the first when the Giants -0 the in to our Moore, the i AF; M; M Varney, M. 13 ft, recruiting contaminate; Royal may rest," expand on a single by NEXT: The rrlp. the for tance Cougars. . 'American L g u e. The Giants, their only run lof .in. U of and state told San Francisco alumni I hope Washington, first 'two frames, ihopeful of a resurgency under new Willie Mays, a walk and another Washington. Brigham ' Young University's we continue to do a good job in After those down relay Murray. betIf j and got NO MAP Blair settled tennis team, sweeping all six Medley manager Bill Rigney, will open single by Daryl Spencer. Mile relay Murray. if you do a other Istates." "As for training, his from with an audience of about 25,000 ter defensive supporttwo-h, Conn. (UP) The singles matches, defeated Montana, 830, Relay American Fork. KATSTSAS CITY- - MO. (UP) ball MERIDEN, 4 York. to hurl teammates the New BYU in Pirates oni had Commission Friday City 'against Planning the, ' twoAs a special inducement, since the TCnns Slaughter slammed a the last seven innings. to call off plans to start work on courts. seventh the in run homer against Reed Smith led the Grizzly at- a new . zoning ordinance, a The It' was first Skyline competi Bacs aren't the greatest of attrac Kansas tack with three hits. Dave Lewis only complete zoning map of Uhe tion'of the season for both teams. tions, each fan gets a glossy 8 by his old mates to ;Iead 3 the exhibition a None of the doubles matches 10 photo of Rigney suitable for City Athletics vtoj got three for BYU. while Gary city was held by common pleas was lxnus oven St. the win La Comb and Paul Haynie hom- court in a zoning appeals case. game ." ;. framing. played because of a rain and windstorm that struck the ered for the Cats. i Cincinnati, which makes a major Cardinals. AB II O A Wis- thrv h most of the fight. Sis Montana (3) C Harry Simpson homered right MADISON,? WIS. (UP) Wild pitches Cain 1, Skousen area.. production of opening day games, behind 3 1 ' 0 final in : the . inni the with 3b consin walked rallied The briefly .54 1 0 5 1. Passed balls away Slaughter. Hendrichs, will play to a 'sellout of 33,000 summaryi Walker 1. Schmidt held tne A s 1956 NCAA boxing tournament rounp; but It was too late. Willard ss Ed BYU, def. Bob Daley, Louis Pinegar, St. the 2 10 Time of game hours mln. Cardinals, against 4 0 0 3 ' giving Saturday night when five Badg2b Gordon Cran-daMcDole, The summaries: Colvert, t. who once again may fly high in in check for five innings, Bates. Scorer run.- In ers slugged their - way to individ2 0 12 1 Umpire one ......... and two hits R. lb def. BYU, Hoffer. up Pottinger, : .i the race this year,, in the j other 2ii i 112lpound: Dean Plemmons, 0 ' 3 s ... Luis crowns; ual seventh rf the Arroyo won - by BYU smith, I Doug Smoot, Willard : FRIDAY'S GAME 'National League contest to give Wisconsin won its eighth team Wisconsin, declsioned0 2 0 home two runs 3' ............ If v Montana ilL default, Kocsis, . Washington State, player Gary AB II O A After a spring in' which j there 3 3 0 7 0 Montana before Slaughter title in 19 . national meets with Ira, Galli-ghe- r, def. Walker, MadsenBYU. Stewart 1 1191 ' ........ were more' injuries than usual, a the A's him. tie i Mich Choken Hendricks3b Maekawa. 5) Z o a record breaking team total of 4, cf Max Frampton, s, Lee. D. Johnson, ss ........ 2' 1- 1 3 number of the clubs are far short tagged Igan State, declsioned Sam 47 points before 13,879 fans. def. Newton BYU, Bork, ci;..i. Simmons, 1 2 3 ..... ........ ss ; of being at full strength for opening 0, iNevada, 2 0 0 0 Daley, The Chicago The team title actually was CHICAGO XUP) . Judd Caine. Flowers. BYU. def. !'. . p 3 5 5 2b j li Colvert, 125it , 0 0 de 0 day. Cubs clubbed starting pitcher decided in :a bout between the Bobby Soileau, LSU, xRedmond 3i 1!12 0 Jim Andrews, The Dodgers, for example, are Dick Donovan for six hits and Badgers and Idaho State, the clsioned Dave 'Laird, Houston. Pottenger, lb e 4f 1) 4 Ij down to three established starting eight runs in less than four- - in U 30 2 24 12 Walker, favorite. Wisconsin Total .......... 5 3! 0 0 it. rf Smith, pitchers, Newcombe, Carl Erskine, nings' Saturday to hand the Chi- freshman Dick Bartman won a 132ii: Dick . Rail, Washington Brigham Young (5) AB H O A ', 0! 3 0 If 3 'was a cago White Sox their sixth split decision over Dan Axtman Statei!' declsioned 2 Kocsis, and Roger Craig and Craig 4 , Tomei, LaComb, 3b Joji 0 1! 0- -0 " Bork, If kid who pitched his. first big league straight defeat, .11-before 10,- - in the finals. That was Wisconsin, :: Haynie, 2b ........... 4 0 0 0 2 THm era nuucf carter. cf 1955. Hunt, of Mana 743 fans in the opener of a two- Wisconsin's! second win" of the game in 139j jjick Bartman, Wisconsin, Kitchen, cf j... ....... 4 2 0 0u Lee, cf I...... HEBER 0 1 0 0 Wasatch , opportunities Hich base count-,inUnhd Air to g Alston get by, . 4 o 3 hopes ger game series. night and that's all it needed for decisjoned Dan Axtman, Idaho Oyler, If 4 ball schedule 0 ... Lines an has ha been Blehl, p $251rQC0,G0O 'on rain postponements and 0 2 0 nut a . Cubs The 3 the crown. together Dave Lewis, rf ' nounced by coach Marion Tree. la new olrcruft on erderl n 4 112 0 fourth: inning when ' Idaho State finished tied for Stated 'open dates,: until such other hurlers lb Phillips, declGil 8 Totals' 16 147; f, schedule: ..37 Thej LSU, Wasatch 'McLane, April as Billy Loes, Karl Spooner and Donovan walked Don Hoak second place with defending sioned' 3 0 Z 3 ce Apply at once if you meet Walt Sabboth, Michigan ClolnVa vs. Altamont at Heber; April 20, BYU A H AB O Don Besseht get back ia shape. z and Gene Baker and hit Gale team champion Michigan State C ......... these requirements: ComDaL Lewis, ; , 5 2 0 2 Wtsatch vs. Morgan at Morgan; 3b .. 4 0 0 3 LaComb, with 17 points each. Louisiana State, V mercial pilot's license with Skousen, p 4 21 3 April 27. Wasatch vs. North Sum 165 hours or more (no rmilii-engiState was third with 13 and 156: Vince Ferguson, Wiscon Haynie, 2b ..... mit at North Summit; May 4 Wa Dick Wall, Okla-- Totals 77:. 7. . 3 XI 0 time required); U. S si 62713 Kitchen,. ss Washington State next with 11. sin, declsioned . vs. Heber. If at satch homa,:2-l. All of the bouts went the limit Brigham Oyler, 1.2 ;.v5 citizen; high school gradta . Score by Innings: to invited are Idaho 3 Lewis, rf 165; ... , 3 Baseball 5 fans 2 4 000 3 RogerRouse, boxers State, but several 001.101 three ata; 67' to 6'4"; pe--in- rounds, height Montana Probably; pitchers, weather, at- mid 60830,0001.30. ... y the game with Altamont, 4 010 declsioned, George Sissini, Michi- BYU attend , the in were 210 lOx 3 5 6 Phillips, lb heavier condition 100 decked phyaical tendance and 'starting times NATIONAL LEAGUE 20-2-0 ss scheduled tnibeffin at 3:30 D.m. ... gan $tate, 3 1. 1 In 9th. divisions. Steinke, Caine vision; out for ae 21 xFlied eluding weight (EST) for next Tuesday's Major Philadelphia (Roberts 178: . PottenOrville c for the 4 ......... no There 6 will be over instrument to A 32 In the 30, Wisconsin, Pitts, 0; at Pratley, (if charge championship, Runs Caine, Kocsis, ... 4 0; 1 league baseball openers. (Last Brooklyn (Newcombe 20-Orville Pitts of Wis- decisioned Mike McMurty, Idaho ger, La Comb. Oyler, Dave Lewis, Blair, p freshman in game. rating required). Train at Stated year's won and lost records In national former consin Colo, with pay. line 2. Denver, Errors mild but Daley, Lewis dropped Dale ' creasing cloudiness, ! SturdeTruman Totals 37 parentheses).10 starts at $4S5 a month, 13 27 Heavyweighti Mike 1.30. cooler Dale Steinke, 25,000 champion Walker, duty heavyweight . getting Colvert, ' tr AMERICAN LEAGUE Montana 420 Fine irur-000 increases. vani aecisionea 2 8 with three 'Wisconsin, bases Stolen regular Daley, 14-Billy 0006; smashing Lewis. rights at f at Pittsburgh (Friend Cleveland (Lemon BYU 0C2 200010 ence Ray Smith, Arkansas, Pitts staggered -5 10 3 program, retirement Kocsis. La Comb. Home runs in- in the first round. cool New York (AntoneUi Tr!aKf ' Ktati hnTr spvpral bene ether Vrits cr hits thp Chicago (Pierce f Two base plan, Lewis. Dale ... At mild but more times and won unanimous - TOWEL BAR EXTENSION showers likely, temperature in creasing cloudiness, 1:30. In batted .'Runs Hay Lz . 7 Haynie. f getting ccler 25,000 CHICAGO (UP) i ;. . A mid 50's 3500 2.30. V w Interviews" will ba connie. Kitchen, Phillips 2, Dale .(11-at Cin- ly.Roger Rouse, Idaho State, won bathroom towel bar has been de- Lewis. St. Louis (MiizeU i, at Kansas City (Kellner Hendricks Double play statx ratu ducted at the Roberts warm the cooL chance cinnati (Nuxhall title over George signed with extensions at to Pottenser to Hendricks. Left Detroit (Lary Hotel-froHULO.N u. 9 :S0 AIL to PCOVO 111; Montana 7, Brigham of showers, temperature in low but getting cooler, possible show Sisinni of Michigan State. Rouse, both xnds that pull out to provide On bases Koon. Evening interriev,-- s I ers 33,0002:20. v 7 throwing short but effective 45 inches of hanging space. The Youns 5. Runs responsible for 50s45,0002.CO. at Mil-- blows, floored Sisinni in the open product was shown at the Na- Skousen 2. Caine 5. Struck but at Chicago (Rush New York (Larsen s ::3 V C...tcr 13-ukee (Burdette cooLj ing seconds of the first round tional, Association of Home Build- by Caine 1, Skousen 3. Hit with inild, Vrashington (Pascual by 2, Irs. D. E.- Bowers. Ctreet and battred him around the ring ers Convention. ia possible showerai 45,0002.30. e bowers Licly, tempera toPottenger 2. pitched balls ! t : i er Ernie - ' 2-- ' : : ; i ? : Cavemen Top j ; ; : j 6-- : . i i . Husky Grid Codcrt Says He Understands WUjfSitudtion' 7-- 1, '- . - - -- ' - . i - 84-8-3, I tv ( . IcaJ p Murray In Dual Meet ; , i ; j . ? s , j . ;; I right-hand- 2-- 12 I er at the plate. i - Geertsen Pates Cougar Golfers . t ! " i ; - ! 220-Mar- Victory ; ,.: 1 440-Farne- j ; sh. y, j i 1-- 0, . ; i Star-Spangl- ed : - j ; three-under-pa- i -- j -- t self-taug- ht , ; T , . i , ; . ! :!-.;'- . . ' - . bread-and-butt- -- er 3-- 0. long-tim- . i j ! 3--0. ' . j 3-- 2-- 1. - i j - 3-- 0. ; 3-- i . ';;-- , : : Netters Tip Montana j ; i snow-threaten- ed ei ; - . : i 4 it 6-- f - 6-- 0, Wisconsin Wins ijjCAA Ring Crovh; Idaho State Second . - ! j ............ 1 ; . . 12 s I 3-- t - . . -- .': 3-- 0.- : pre-tourn- ey w.....i.. . ......... 8, mid-seaso- 139-poun- d 3-- 0. n 6-- z. 10 2-- 1. 6-- - 6--3. rs n 6--1, 6-0- .1 ......... ; 6--1. Wasps Announce Baseball Slate 10 ........... six-ru- j 6-- 4, 113 R, 6-- 2. ............ ...;.rl 3-- 0. 6-- 0; i 100 Ma-cia- ! 6--1, Ab-let- 3--0. ; : - wiia-niteh- ed ; , -- j c::mDM2 u:::s niciii c:::zl2 01 27-1- 1 j i-,.;- ; 3-- 0. Likely Pitche rs Tuesday ne ; ! ; fct j ; ......... , 3-- 0. 23-1-4) 178-pou- : nd 5) 3--0. ; - Mc-Mur- ' ; ty A. 9) 18-1- 9) 3-- 0. 14-1-6) 15-1- 0) re 1 ' 24-in- ch ! 3) 0--0) 17-1- 2) 14-1- 5) 9-- 2) 2-1- 2) 165-poun- 13-1- 1) 11-in- ch d - sec fos ) .j4 w. 8) - I |