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Show PRETTY GOOD CATCH OF SALMON! ardinals aseball National League rtcord with lean League gamea acheduled. The Redlegs beat the Phillies the 13th grand slam burner of his v ith a thiee-rutally in the caieer aa Brooklyn lapped out eighth inning Lntil the eighth, 18 hits and took advantage of iu grand slam southpaw Curt Simmons had a 1 C'ub errors, Hodge lead, built vjth the help of hom-tak- e wallop off Dick Littlefield eneis by Sian Lopata and Rip Re- abled him to pas Rogers Horns-and Ralph Kiner, who held the pPki Johnny Klippstein was the d winner in relief of Brooka previous record of 12 grand slam By .MILTON RICHMAN United Press Sports Writer Sian .Musial passed ly Cobb to- Cardinals day and the St. enteied into the spirit of the oc- caston by passing Milwaukee 10 over the National League n 3-- 1 lead this pawing was aceom- de- - leme. when the Cardinal set Gil Hodges of the Dodger leated the Giants, 8 0, Thursday night to take over first place by two percentage pomts over the 4 THg HERALD JOURNAL Idle Biases Musial supplied The 36 year-olmost of the impetus with a per-f- e t nnJit at the plate that inhonters cluded a pair of two-ruand two singles Stan the Man passed Cobb with his second homer of the game m the sixth inning The blow, his 24th circuit of the season, was the 1.140th extra base hit of his caieer and put him in third place ahead of the Georgia Peach in that department. Only Babe Ruth, with 1,356 extra base hits, and' Norm Cache High Lou Gehrig, with 1,190, are ahead gt,hoo and Utah Stale University f MuMalstar athlete of Cache Sam Jones limited the Giants Valley several years ago, is con- to six hits in registering his ninth tlnmng his idusirious sports ca- victory. It was the Catds sixth All Law-plishe- ' home runs Sandy Koufax checked the Cubs d n i - Ltah State University and was left half- named an ba,.k 011 th. v L (Dick) Romney ... squad' atiaight win. Senators Edge Chlsox In the only other National League games scheduled, Cincinnati nipped Philadlephia, and Brooklyn mauled Chicago, 12-Detroit defeated Boston. and Washington beat the White , on four hits ule striking out 11 Ernie Banks' three-iu- n homer In the fourth accounted for all Chicago's runs. Rally Falla Short The Tigers had to call on Frank ninth-b- v Lary to stem a four-ruInning tally after Frank Malzone belted a thiee-ru- n homer off Duke Maas, Ilariy Byid relieved Maas and yielded two moie singles but then Lary took over and got Norm Zauehtn to hit Into a double play, after which he struck out led Lepco for the final out. Boston starter Mike Fornielee was the loser. The Senators spotted the Whit , Sox an early four-ru- n lead and then came back to um at the expense of rookie Bill Fischer. Larry Doby put the White Sox ahead with a grand alam homer in the fourth inning but Washington tied the acore on Rov Sievers' 28th homer with one on in the sixth, Sievers homer shed Jack Hat shman and brought ,rj Fisclwr, who gave up the de- nm on a double by Art Schult a saciific-- and Milt Bol- illnSs single 5,5 Ponal a baseball play- Cache high school lng ears for &e'elal er Van Noy changed He is presently serving as a baseball coach at the Brigham Voting University, m Provo. During the summer season, while not busy with his duties as BYU in the only two Ameri- Sox, coach, Van Nov is playing baseball with the Oklahoma City entry in the Texas League spot, Batting in the clean-uThe Ring bc bas been recognized as one NEW 10KK (UR of the more dependable players Magazine today hopoftriv boosted m the league. Manager uf the of Alex Mitcff unbeaten voung ,, , k aho "ar Ind,ahn A. gemma mto .he top .0 ratings Sbellf heaped , heavy-among the poorest Van Noy Descrlbln 'pralse weight group in years. himasone of; the ...better - old . Miteff i"; lwenty-two-ye.. of the 1 straight victories under h.s ? with Three ball games have been set the for the Cache Valley Baseball belt, was rated 10th,. below Hfl ran nir run ann inmw wim , hits in eight innings before yield-- . ive! S1XTEEN SALMON, ranging in weight from 12 to 30 puunds, were lng to Tru Clevenger, who caught by eight Cache Valley men in the Kamas Creek in Cential Idaho. The eight, seven of them are shown above, made the recent tr.p and returned with the beauties. Shown left to right, 4-- Miteff Achieves Ring Rating Cache Baseball In Poorest Field suna, . .os tor field American Legton junior baseball squad will play tonight in Ogden for the district title. The Smithfleld juniors, under the managership of Dutch Reese amd coaching of Joe Vvatts, will meet an Ogden squad tonight at 8 p m. In Affleck Park In Ogden for the district playoff. The winner of the game will have earned the right to represent the district in the state tournament scheduled August 8 through 10 In Helper. The number of game to be played in the Cache Valley Baa- ball league has dwindled to three because of extensive changes in the original schedule. The Logan at Trenton and Smithfleld at Dayton gamea have been postponed, but an earlier change in the schedule makes It possible for Lewiston and Dayton to play a makeup game. Other two games In the League that will be played Satur- day afternoon are Richmond at . , fur. ?.! there every night It would have meant a difference In five or six games. If The mentor also stated that . . .u . ing and TKO by champion Floyd Patterson. Jackson sank to No 2 Light heavyweight champion Arv.ae Moore was dropped from ,he ratings a. he last ,0 defend h,i ,'epart'l crown agarnst Ton . Zora Folley of Phoenix, Anthony-- ,l ' third rung an,ong the heavie. ,'a'VNoy rr uad tby would ba very near iaann tha league. One of the better known Skylin conference baseball player the past season. Curt Jenson, is play-- 1 mg with the Oklahoma team, 'an Noy, who had encountered1 Jenson on the diamond a the past season, to the that Jenson h. lo round" out the squad Jenson is batting first on fhe lineup and with Van Noy being used in the clean-u- p spot, the two Utah boys hold the most important batting positions on the squad According to the Daily Oklain Oklahoman, the hnma ritv Jav.. Lttlne Pierce And Logan Women Dominate Club Invitational p ar Mki Firvlttll Cignin i.n,. suits- Lopez was standing in front around here, he went on 'Look talking at deice and Fox They re in the the heart same room and ' ; about he . the manages, , ,u e theyre players Neuberger, Logan; low net for of d Luis when looks who , first flight, Ruth Baugh and Hel- drlSk Jfbee? Aparicio, ke en Lundahl, Logan; low gross for more batboy than shortstop, hopy UP the steps, spikes clicking, second flight. Janet Davis Logan. you Know Low net for second flight, Pat and muttered something in Span- .now good tins is. lsh. LoeanJacobsen novice fiiah hen mbled n about low gross, (Alda' Allan Lgan Lope reached in his hip pocket, Uvo blggest reasons. w hy ,hls closest approach on No 5 Janet Polled out a lineup card and show - White Sox, who gj u to Aparlcl0 The kld on out ran field. and the Ft- Douglas; PenbrokI tell him, Lopez said, to Glle and Peggy ptts-JaTt- - Douglas. speak English. He always knew ' High score on No. 3, Loraa some, but he drove Marty Marion pUnn Logan crazy. Hed make a mistake and Approximate 100 women were! Marion would atari yelling. So, entered In the tournament, which! Aparicio would just spread his w a under dlrectlon of Joan Van - hands out and shake his head like I. if he couldnt understand derhoff- - chairman of the tourney thls what Marty was saying. He figcommittee. ured that could take the heat off A1 Chi of the White Sox dugout, ' ad - - him. Softball Show Saturday At a mistake When he make Senor Lopez smiled, he hears about It m two languages. But we dont have any trouble now, Crimson Field Pacific Coast League And Conference--Bot- h Fade May bit .. SAN FRANCISCO West Coast's population Softball Scoreboard It appears right now that the, Noithvvest Getting thiee cities to fill out Pacific Coast League, founded In 1903, Is headed for the junk heap, the vacancies in the PCL might And the Pacific Coast Confer- - be tougher Phoenix might be the college unit, may join sidered But Spokane and Tacoma the PCL in the land of limby by,ln Washington; Salt Lake City, Utah and possibly Fresno and I960 The disruption of the PCL ap- - Stockton in California may be San Jo-- e would be too pears to be a foregone conclusion, available The next step may be the forma- - ihe to San Francisco, and Long tlon of at alties. There has been talk of a conference with Southern California, UCLA, California, Stanford. College of Pacific, San Jose State, Fresno State and San Diego State. All have big enough trade territories to support major league ivision Tourney Schedule these games will be played off weekend to establish which team is first and which is sec-- ; place in the stake. Loye Martindale Is director of the division tournament with A1 Lav is, Lee Checketta, Reid n 7.30 pm -- Hyde Park v, loser Oxford-Clifto- playoff 9 p m. Lewiston n and Riverdal Logan Stake winner v. First waid. At Logan 7.30 pm, Lewiston Fourth vs. Logan otake second place winner. 9 p m. Ilyrum Thud vs. Flank- lin and Weston playoff loser. 7 30 pm. Franklin and West- CLEVELAND At Providence V Catcher 7 30 p m. Franklin and West- terymate at Lake Worth, Fla. on playoff winner s Cache Stake High School, was optioned by the; second place winner. 9 pm. Providence Fust vi. d Cleveland Indians today to bile in the Southern Association. Logan. The Indians had brought The LDS senior tournament up Brown from Oman m the Amen-- i will begin Wednesday, August 7 can Association on June 20. land continue through August 10. ij VpTIOI16a Mo-on- too close to Los Angeles wiUtBach The Question But what the future hold for the Pacific Coast Conference Is certainly a question. This group, organized in 1915, now is 42 years old But there is increasing thought among some of the southern schools to break off from the nothem group in the light of recently imposed pen- - of new leagUB eliminate San Francisco and Los Angeles when those two clubs go Into tlie majors It would be hard to conceive of San Diego, Seattle, Portland, and Sacramento without some type of professional baseball Each city has a trade area of better than a half million persons Some are closer to 1,000,000. Junior Softball Sets Misener, Vic Jenson and Leon West acting as his assistants Schedule fcfr Monday, August 5, is as follows At Richmond 7.30 ptn Cache Stake winner vs Linrose and Riv- 9pm Oxford-Cliftoprdale playoff winner vs. Logan i3tb s con-ene- e, D-- First round of play in the Divi- Four Junior Softball tournament of the LDS chutch has been set up and will be played Monday, August 5 The tournament, which will be single elimination, begins on Mon- day and will be continued August 8, 9, and 10. Sixteen teams will be entered in the tournament for the Division, which includes all stakes in Cache Valley. A few of the stake winners Billy does It with the kind of reserved for and a slick slider. Fox, who weighs no more than 160 pounds, makes his way with speed, too. Nellie never seems to do anything but run when he's like a broke guy does money, in a baseball suit. have stayed within hailing lange They have speed on the field, but you never use the word fast tobacco-chewin- g t0 descnbe them off it. ' Ne!soKn Fox the. Sox has a secwho seems to get his power from the sleeves of his shrrt, but is a consistent .325 and better hitter this season. Room- mate Billy Pierce, a left handed pitcher feels Ms 175 pounds is more than enough for the job of getting out American League bat-ters and he is proving it by head-- i ing for his second straight season The White Sox, at their most dangerous, seem to get runners on base in every conceivable way short of hitting Without Pierce and Fox, tlieie is no telling how low they would finish. For the roommates come to play. In the last five years. Fox has missed exactly two ball games Back when Paul Richards managed the club, he though Fox was in need of a iest and pulled him out of the lineup in Boston. The second baseman created such a storm over It, he w as put back in a hurry Pierce who leads the majors in BREWED strikeouts, is of similar mind The tough thing about pitching, PURE WITH be sa3,s "ls tbe amount of time you have to work I pitch once ROCKY MOUNTAIN every four or five dajs. If I lose SPRING WATER two in a row, then vvm one, my recot d is two losses and a win. fast ball normally 'nfcrence a pldJng year' 18th-17t- Sion .333. S tr ,Vnl So m a. ' favor-Umversit- penal- - should for eight, then you come back and get four for four, youre hitting 1 SolonsTake Kindly To Bell h Wash- - Wash- - As But if you're a hitter and you have two davs that you go zeio by gny region Jn sucb a short Northwest schools. The onginal span of history, probably will re- - PCC, organized at Portland Dec suit in the extinction of two of 2, 1915, had Oiegon Oregon State, an.i 8 0lnla as the oldest athletic league In the e f. .puny senool f eom-War- 20th-13t- with" Oregon, ed quite a Ington, Oregon Sfate and The ington State in imposing ties lf Cal, USC and UCLA growing By HAL WOOD United Presi Sport Writer , Champ In Mount T - iTJ Zs iTrSZZs Ward (nown The ast Livers Logan Golf and Country Club women's Invitational was held with the following re- Thursday, - If the WESTBURY, N.Y., (IB New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers needed new i casons for leaving New York today they could always point to the crowd 1W. P.A Mn, U ol 42,673 turoM ou. Tlur.-- , Cnm- homo Pitt Now- - d. mhl for plo.b Roo.ov.lt fn ApJ, thr g Raceway s opening progra m . two refent games contests will be three Valley Soft-ba- ll The crowd, the largest ever to1 the son o( Van Jay league teams and a chamwatch a harness racin gprogram 0f smUhfield pionship squad from Ogden. the topped by plenty biggest tuinJim' Sport Center of Logan out thus far this season at either will meet BecFers of Ogden at 9 the Polo Grounds or Eboets Field p m. in the featured attraction of Only four Yankee Stadium crowds the season topped the Roosevelt ontest between P' . figure and the Yankees generallv Mobile and Cactus Club Gary's are regarded as New York's best squads Mt. Logan stake softball cham- - drawing card of any sort, The Ogden club ha won the MIA 4LL GIRLS SOFTS been 1957 The Roosevelt has is Logan Eighth pion for first half championship in the fast it was announced today by pletely rebuilt at a cost of 20 Thursdays Result Ogdwi league md ,he Saturday Division A Murray Maughan, supervisor, fol- - million dollars. contest is expected to be a pitch- University 7. College Ward 6. lowing last night's playoff with duel between Harv Stone of ers 2 River 4. Mendon Heights Ward Seventh Ogden and Clyde Anderson of the A 1. 3. Ward Hvde First Park 3 The score wa for Eighth, Division B t with Syl Forxberg being winutg 17?h ward 26, 21st ward 25 but let ivvo up having pitcher, 18tti ward 37, Seventh ward 4. hits. Eldon LHchty hurled for Saturday Schedule Seventh allowing seven hits 18th ward v. 17th ward at high Clyde Anderson honiered for the contender Bobby Bovd and Willie school winners aughn meet tonight in a return Winner of Sixth-16t- h gam vs. In a Cache stake game, Third at little St. Nicholas winner h of game. toYard downed Ninth and Alena instead of Madison Squate WASHINGTON V Commis- Monday' Schedule night Third will meet the Fourth Gaiden because evangelist Billy River Heights vs. University at sioner Belt Bell's recognition of to decide the second half cham- - Graham extended his Garden high school the National Football Leagues stav pumslnp. Winner of First ward Player Assn, was backed today The fight will be televised and by eight of the 10 owners regame vs Winner Second-14t- h broadcast nationally by NBC at game at high school quired to approve the action ID p m e d t Bells action also appeared to l,oser of First ward Bovd of Chicago, rated ninth, game vs loser Second-14tKENT, Ohio HP tail E clear the way for friendly con-game Erickson former Boston Inner- seeks his fifth straight victory high school ptessional legislation for pro foot- sit.v football star assumed his du- - on the comeback road and his h Winner of game vs ball when subcommittee Chair-winnties Thursday as the a liletic di- - second over Vaughn of Holly- of 12th-15- h game at high man Emnua leCeller Y.) rector at Kent State University wood. Calif., ranked 10th Bobby sfbool he is willing to modify my fsaid Enckson previously was head of won a split verdict over Willie at COMMERCIAL LEAGIK views on anti-truregulation a'hletics at Southern Illinois Chicago. May 15, and he is Result Thursdayed at 8 5 to repeat MIL Coal 6, Preston 3. 4,t on the top row are Stan Adams, Ross Willmore, Ronald Hooker, and Tim O'Brien. Bottom row are Wayne Geary, Allen Swenson, DeAlton Brown. Leonard Brudeier was the eighth member of the paity but was unable to be present for the 'picture. , Loop Lists 3 Tilts Saturday ) college football. Additionally, Arizona (Terr.pe) ho'e ,eaguf but 11,41 bv George Haias, owner of the State, with a student population of letter than 6,000, and University of Arizona, slightly larger, probably would like to come into such a conference. Every' school mentioned in this proposed conference is In a trade area of better than one-- quarter million onsSaaDicgo and Phoenix (10 Arizona State have Bell, the little gamecock who Jrom round trade areas has helped build "up the NFLs stal,ford? Abul Howu told. and popularity piesUge, Lhere has been talk of tins newsmen he spoke for the whole without Stan-thi- s league and had the power to dolsame conference school has sid- ord Pbe !allfrd so under the constitution. He said no club could overturn the Bell added he was ready sion. Steelmaking countries of the to open negotiations immediately woild pioducpd a record lolal of on such things as minimum pay about 294 000,000 net ton of raw and working conditions. Isteel la 1955. J, ' decl-Nor- th On the threshold of perfect Gin drinks... UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. vour entme be Gordon's the one gin with euperb liqueur quality i Gordon s brings smooth perfection to Gin drinks , . smooth pleasure to you. Cache Valley Bank Building Phone 660. LOGAN AND SAtl OFFICES r" t r i .t UM if inti . IN OGDEN LAKE PROVO YulTma tBIfiiii Jal Tim's no Gin like GORDONS i mer, leeiNiuruuMiii iuiiuti uai tMiiucuaii mi tin dL,Lii.uiau,iL |