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Show All Pioneer League Games CROSS TAKES NCAA Dodgers Increase Lead To Four Games 'HOLY BASEBALL CROWN HOME 4 Wednesday, June THE HERALD JOURNAL 1952 18, starter who finally fini'-heand two fini'heis who finally got a stall, slincd Unrigs up ill the A League iace today. Pifathr Roe, wfiosf tenn maps w ei e taking him off th hook so often he said he was beginning to feel like a striped-mout- h bass, finally completed his first game in a month in Brooklyn In healing the Cubs, 9 to 1 as the Dodgers increased their lead to four full games Polo Over the P.ivft in th Grounds, Fotret Mam of tire Pirates, finally getting a stall after 19 relief appeal antes, topped the Giants 6 to 2 on an eight-hter as Gus Bell hit a grand slain homer. Brazle Hurls At Philadelphia. A1 Biaie hull4 to 0 victoiy for ed a throe-hi- t, the Caids over the Phillies, in Ins first start after Bill Nirholson had won the first game, 2 to 1, for e in the Philiy with a ninth. At Boston, Vern Bickford won his first game in a month, 5 to 1 from the Reds, after which th'e second game was rained out. In the American League, the White Sox closed in on the leaflvicets with 1.7 to 1 and 2 to tories over thp Athletics as Eddie Robinson's hitting featured both games. The two wins put Chicago only half a game behind Cleveland which lost its fourth straight game, 4 to 3, to Washington. The Tigers topped the Yankees, 7 to 6, in 11 innings and the browns stopped the Red Sox, 3 to 1, by bunching three of their five hits in the sixth. Brooklyn had it all the way against the Cubs who dropped their third straight game. The Dodgers made four runs in the first inning to kayo starter Turk Lown with a barrage of singles. In the fifth they stepped up to extra base tempo, scoring five more runs as Bobby Moigan, Feevvee Reese and Jackie Robinson doubled, and Gil Hodges hit his 12th homer. A homer by Eddie Miksis spoiled Roe's shutout, but he still came through with a and his sixth win without a National V : ' it pinch-singl- Kimberly Mine works out at Yonkers pointing for the $90,000 Hamblrtonian stake at MILLER'S MOUNT? N. Y Raceway, Goshen, N. Y, Aug. 6. Del Miller, who won the 1950 Hambletonian with Lusty Song, may take over the filly lor the bg race. (NEA) , three-year-ol- d Grant's Slip by Carroll's To Tie Up Softball Loop Lut Grants 6, Result Night' Cartels 4. Al's 9, Iltillens 2. 1 Wangsgaards 3, Montpelier (exhibition). Thursday's Schedule 8 p.m. Als at Carrols. 9 p.m. Wangsgaard at Bullen's. Grant's bye. Standing W L Pet. 1 .750 3 Wangsgaards 1 .750 3 Grants 2 2 Carrolls 2 2 Als 0 4 Bullens By virtue of their sixth Inning rally and win over Carrolls In last night play 6 to 4, Grants Bike is now in a tie with Wans-gaarlor first place in the City Softball League. Behind 4 to 1 going into the sixth, Grants picked up five runs on four hits and a couple of errors to sew up the ball game. Red Marshall of Grants was the win- - Legion Minor Teams Play 04 Wangsgaard Montpelier the four Legion sponsored, minor clubs in Logan from the southeast, southwest, northwest, northeast, the next step to playing American Legion baseball, open play Thursday night at 8:15 p. m, at Memorial Park when the Southwest team, captained by Bob Lewis, takes on Northeast, Captained by Conley Raymond. The game will come off following the last Little Leaguers game The following week, Friday. Northwest plays Southeast. All Sportsmen Invited To Meeting All sportsmen are invited to the public meeting to be held in the Cache Chamber of Commerce rooms tomorrow evening at 8 p.m. Topics of vital interest to all outdoors men will be discussed and two excellent films on fishing show if. Ed Christiansen, president of Logan Wildlife Federation, sponsoring organization of the meeting, has announced that this is the first of three such meetings the federation is having this year, when the public will be invited. The two films to be shown are exceptionally good, one being filmed in Montana and the other in Nevada and Arizona. $1 memberships to the federation will also be sold at the door. Mt. Logan Senior M.I.A. Schedule 7 p.m. at Seventh-Thirteent- 8 p.m. Providence at Eighth. 9 p.m. Young at First. Monday June 30 7 p.m. Foureenth at First. 8 p.m. Seventh-Thirteent- h at Eighth. Seventh-Thirteent- 9 p.m. h. Fourteenth at Young. Monday July 14 7 p.m. Eighth at Providence. 8 p.m. First at Young. 9 p.m. Seventh-Thirteent- h at Eleventh. Monday July 21 7 p.m. First at Fourteenth. 9 p.m. Eighth at 3 5 1 01 3 3 Golfs Toughest Tourney Gets Under Way Today LOUISVILLE, Ky The (UP) 9 p.m. Eleventh at Providence. Monday July 28 7 p.m. Young at Fourteenth. 8 p.m. Eleventh at Eighth. 9 p.m. Seventh-Thirteen- th at at Seventh- - 8 p.m. Providence at Eighth. 9 p.m. Young at First. Monday Aug. II. 8 p.m. Providence at Eleventh. pm. Eighth. Seventh-Thirteent- Joe Fight Bow's Tex Hager Wednesday offeted to stage a proposed match between heavyweight champion iJeisey Joe Walcott and Utahs in Boise Kayno this summer. Hager wired Marv Jenson, La.vne's manager, that he would be willing to stage the fight in Boise's Bionco Stadium, which could accommodate 20,000 fans. Jensen, in New York negotiating for the scrap, said earlier that there was a good chance for a Walcott-Lavn- e match to be held in Ogden, Utah, July 30 or 31. Johnny Bratton, Qualifying Meets Announced For S. Amateur 5-- 0 -- it Welterweight Johnny Biatton and middleweight Rocky Castellani meet tonight in a bargain bill Chicago Stadium television fight, each promising development of a "killer punch to vault from mediocrity to e in their fistic weight division. But Biatton, by virtue of past performance, could be expected to pu on his best show for the hometown ciowd and perhaps come out with a draw, such as he gained with welterweight titlehoider Kid Gavilan after he had lost his NBA championship to the Cuban bat" tler. Castellani was expected to have a weight advantage perhaps approaching 10 pounds at their official weigh in. prom-inenc- Pioneer League Standings er loss. Bell Tags Hal Gregg Bell avenged the insult of being pitched to after slugger Ralph Kiner had been purposely passed and he tagged Hal Gregg for a tremendous homer, his seventh of the year. The blast offset an earlier one by Bobby Thomson which had given the Giants a 2 to 1 lead. Stan Musial's homer and Dick Sislers two-ru- n single gave Brazle all the margin he needed. Curt Simmons gained his fifth victory in the opener, holding the Cards to five hits. Ed Robinson was the big muscle man all the way for the White Sox, driving in the winning run in the 10th Inning of the second game with a single after hitting two homer in the opener. Bill Pierce ball tow in his pitched six-hseventh game and Minnie Minoso also homered. Marvin Grissom lefty Sam Zoldak to win his fourth game in the after-piec- 4 18-2- Castellani Meet Tonight O' Pi U.Pt double-eliminatio- ey CHICAGO, Neb, TUESDAYS RESULTS Pocatello 1 Great Falls 0. Idaho Falls 6 Billings 2. Magic Valley 5 Ogden 1. Salt Lake City 6 Boise 4. . Never Germs Little League Plays Thursday s. 6-- 5-- h at 6-- 2. The games will be played on Crimson Memorial Field and the kids have ben practicing diligently fiom those opening games. Starting time for the first game Thursday will be 4 p. m., according to Cliff Poole, little league director The schedule: 4 p. m. Lee Burke's Team vs. The New Team 530 p. m. Stanley Watts Team vs. Paul Murrays Team 7 p. m. Gary Watts team vs. Robert Adams Team Fe Wesfj Oldest one n.ore in in the the top of the fifth and another in the ninth. Ken Kimball racked up his ninth victory for the Russets against five losses. He allowed only seven hits three less than Wally Sinner of Billings. Wednesday night Magic Valleywill move to Salt Lake City o meet the Buzzers; Boise will play Ogden's Reds; Idaho Falls again meets Billings, and Pocatello will try to overcome Great Falls. The linescores: ... 000 011 2004 9 2 Boise Salt Lake . 000 000 33x 6 12 3 (8) and Cirimele, Feldman Valentine; Anderson, Hill (8) and Triandos. . . 001 000 0001 10 1 Ogden Magic Valley 100 000 40x 5 11 1 Weis and Bowman; Morones and Picone. Home runs: Frisina, Magic Valley (7th), three on. . Pocatello ... 001 000 0001 3 0 000 000 0000 8 1 Great Falls Giovannoni and Prentiss; Saur-e- z and Bricker. Idaho Falls . 010 310 0016 10 0 200 000 0002 7 3 . Billings Kimball and Winter; Sinner and Dapper. . . AUTHORIZED PHILCO SALES & SERVICE Genuine Parts Expert Workmanship BERT'S RADIO & APPLIANCE 631 S. Main,. Smithfieid Phone 185-- J THE WEST'S OLDEST AND LARGEST RETAILER OF AUTO SUPPLIES in August. and largest Retailers of Auto Supplies it out-duel- e. le berths. Snead qualifies automatically. But those seeking the match play spots knew they were going to have to shoot red hot golf over Big Spring Golf Clubs 6,620-yar- d 72 layout, for the playpar 6 ers were unanimous in declaring the course one of the easiest over which the championship ever had been played. This was borne out when Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago, in his first practice round, equalled the course record with a 3 64, tying the mark held by host pro Jack Ryan. 36-3- 31-3- SoftbalU Scoreboard Carrolls Bullens 2. 6. 4. Al's Bike 9. Wangsgaards 3, Montpelier 1. TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE Girls M.I.A. Central Park 6:15 p.m. Ninth at Sixteenth Fifteenth at Fourth MENS The Browns came from behind to top the Red Sox on the four-h- it pitching of Bob Cain as Darrell Johnson with a two-ru- n single and Dick Krvhoski with a double accounted for all of their runs in the sixth. Earl Rapp paced the Senatots with three hits as Bob Porterfield and Sandy Consuegra survived a clubbing by Cleveland. Porterfield gained his sixth victory as Bob Feller was tagged with his "VARCON IS YOUR BEST BUY! AND LONGER LIFE. It's y in battery super-qualit- loss. YESTERDAYS STAR Eddie Robinson, whose 10th inning single gav'e Chicago a 2 to 1 second game victory, after he hit two homers in a 13 to 1 opening triumph over the Athletics. price. "DELUXE " GUARANTEED 24-M- O. Ho. 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Philadelphia Athletic clubs of the The Crusaders stopped Missouri early 1900's choked with emotion as he told nearly 7,000 fans in Omaha Municipal Stadium: "This is the gieatest night of my life. which played Barrys team without a substitution in the e seven-gamseries-prov- ided gruelling him with his 514th college victory in 32 years of coachU. ing. His teams have lost 113; e NEW YORK. (U.Pt Thirty-threThe individual hero of the meet, Gmnal qualifying tournaments, uhuh will narrow the field for who was also chosen by sports the ihampionship flight to 200 writers as most valuable player, was Barrys star pitcher, Jim piaycis, will be held for the 52nd I S American golf championship ONeill, who became the first hurler in the tourney's history to tins yeai. the U. S. Golf associawin three games. tion announced today. The championship round will be ONeill earlier set down Western 3 piayed at Seattle, Wash., Aug. twice 1 and 15-The Michigan is The total number of entries Crusaders lone series loss was a expected to approximate or exceed heartbreaker to Missouri in last year's record 1,416. tourna- the second round, which the Tigers Thirty two sectional won despite the one-hpitching ments weie held in 1951. This year of Crusader Jack Lonergan. two rounds in the state of WashThe national champions finished ington an one round each in were added, the season with a record of 21 Hawaii and Utah rounds York of New the one while wins and .three olsses. They won and the rounds in Virginia and five straight series games after Wisconsin were eliminated. the loss to Missouri. All sectional tournaments, consisting of 36 holes of medal play, will be held on Aug. 5, except the round at Salt Lake City, Utah, wtipre the date will be Aug. 6. ROME; (UP) Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway vowed Tuesday that "as God is my witness the United Nations fotces he commanded in Korea never had used germ warfare. Little League baseball opens in The new Allied supreme comLoby sponsored Logon Thuisday, mander in Europe made his statewhen Recreation council, gan City ment as he ended a two-da- y visit the six teams swing into action. here. has Little League baseball caught on tremendously around the nat!on and they even have then own little world series late OMAHA. worlds toughest golf tournament maraa 216 hole, week-lonthon gets under way today as After Detroit took a 6 to 0 lead 144 of the nation's top professionover the Yankees on a two-ru- n als go out for the first of two homer by Vic Wertz and a grand rounds which will determine slam homer by Pat Mullin In the 64 survivors in the P.G.A. champfirst two Innings, the Tigers ionship. the margin and the Defending champion Sam Snead liquidated In the 11th when of White Slphur Springs, W. Va., game was settled Bob Swift was hit by a pitched sideon sit will the temporarily lines with a strained side as the ball with the bases loaded to force field fights today and Thursday In the winning run. for the 63 remaining match play Browns Come From Behind Seventh-Thirteent- Providence Monday Aug. 4. 7 p.m. Eleventh 8 1 3 1 LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS h. 9 p.m. Providence at Eleventh. Monday July 7 7 p m. Eighth at Eleventh, 8 p.m. Providence at 1009 0202 200 001 x 100 000 . Grant's Bike 23. Eleventh 620 000 Al's Bullens Thursday Monday June 1 ning pitcher, allowing only five hits, but getting fine support ftom his team mates. Merlin Sampson of Carroll's was the loser. Al's started out strong in their 9 to 2 victory over Bullens, tacking up six tallies in the first inning off four hits. Keith Hughes, Als chucker held the farm equipment boys scoreless until the fifth, when Bullen's got their two runs. Hughes allowed but three hits while losing pitcher A1 Pendleton gave up eight to Al's. In the exhibition game, Wangs gaards picked up some more prestige when they downed visiting Montpelier, 3 to 1. Wangsgaards scored twice in the first and once in the sixth on five hits while Montpelier got their lone run in the first. Baker, Wangsgaards pitcher, allowed the Bear Lake men but three hits, while Parker, Montpelier slab artist gave up five to the furnace cleaners. Line Scores: 000 015 x 6 8 2 Grants 100 120 5 3 Carrolls 1 Boise Wants Close Last Night touith. three The LAKE CITY l.P calmed down Pioneer league Tuesday night. All the games weie close very close compaied with recent score-festIn Salt Lake City, the Buzzers kept a firm grip on that seventh place spot by edging out At Twin Falls Magic Boise Valley lived on a seventh inning homer with the bases loaded foi a 1 win over Ogdens Reds. At Great Falls the tightest game of the night was played as the Pocatello Eannocks beat the home and at Billings the tow net s, Idaho Falls Russets outran the Mustangs A triple by Don Gust in the seventn Inning and a single which Jimmy Gorman batted out in the eighth were the main blows of the Buzzer attack. The Bes had been scorele-- s for six innings when that rally came. They made three runs in the seventh and three more in the eighth for the win. Jim Frisina homered in the seventh with the bases loaded for Magic Valleys only runs of the evening. The game started close and tight, but Frisina ended that. The shortstops four bagger seoied Doug Hubacek, Ted Toles and Sol Israel. Ogden made their single run in the top of the third inning. Little Armando Suarez allowed the Bannocks only three hits but those three were enough. Virgil Ciavannoni got the shutout as he allowed eight hits. The two staged one of the tightest pitching duels of thp 1952 season. Pocatello made :.ts single run in the top of the third. Billings gave me Russets a scare in the bottom of the first inning by ir aking two runs. Those were the jnly two runs the Mustangs could manage as the Spuds pushed over one in the second, SALT Always Better Buys at ALWAYS BETTiR 138 NORTH MAIN 138 North Main POYS PHONE 369 AT |