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BUI Skowroe’i 23rd homer with Mickey Mantle aboard - highlighted g fowr-ru- n rally la the Xlth In Blog and gave the New York Yankeea a M victory over the WaaMngtoa Senators Saturday In a wild game marked by ilrama g rallies by both tic ninth-innin- fldes victory Pedro Ramos had a In his grasp when he retired the first two men in the ninth The first wto men in the ninths The Yanks went on to score five unarmed runs thanks to two errors by Jose VaklivIcUo Wash Ington shortstop Cletia Boyer put the finishing touches on the rally homer his 10th with a two-ruThe Senators In their turn rallied for three runs climaxed fay Pete Whlsenant'a two-rupinch 2-- 9 n n homer off Bobby Sbants which tied the score Bob Turley pitched the :ilnt severilnnings"forth?Yanks and struck out 11 a season’s high for a Yankee plteher this years However Turley gave up homers to Earl Battey Ms - HUl- - and BIS Gardner hia eighth EU Grba who took over after Shanlz yielded Whlsenant'a homer In the ninth got the victory Stobbs was the loser Southpaw Herb Score handed the 'Kansas City Athletics their 10th straight defeat when be pit died the Chicago White Sox to a two-h- it 0 victory Loser Don Larsen who retired the first 14 batters to face him held the White Sox scoreless until the eighth when they put together a single by JJm Landis a sacri- 3-- The Herald flee end a tingle by Lula Apar-lcl- o for their first run A1 Smith hit a two-ru- n homer off reliever Ken Johnson In' the ninth lo clinch Seore’a fourth victory Homo runs by Harry Chit! and Norm Cash carried the Detroit Tigers to - a 44 -- win over the Cleveland Indians Bob Bruce tha winner stopped the fhdlani on five Mts and one run through the first sight innings but yielded to Hank Aguirre in the ninth after Tito Francona led off with a homer Barry Latman was the loser Ted Williams smashed a pair of th'ee-ru- n homers to pace the Boston Red Sox o an 6 victory over the Baltimore Orioles in the doubleheadopener of a er Tho homers were Ted’s 514 th and 515th of hia career and brought his season total to 23 Both homers came off loser Chuck Estrada Bill Mon bouquet t was the winner Ron Hansen1 hit e three run homer for the Orioles 8-- day-nig- ht -- league-leadin- g 7 at 4 - Victories Chalked Up By Three Teams In Cache Valley League North Loan Hyde Park and nera Jay Hansen was the winner Newton acoi ed victories in Cacht and Phillips was the loser North Logan whipped 'LewisVallty baseball leagua action last ton 1 aud got credit for two night -- 3-- Hyde Park's victory came at the expense of Logan and gave the winners a 1 standing In tha second ho'f of play The final 4 was bu lt up when Nad Beamons ''And Gaylen Rasmusjen blaatad out triples for the win games for their victory! The two teami did not play last half and agreed that they would let this game count for both Brant Nyman was thf winning ' pitcher and Vanfca Tlngey was D Kohler loss charged with the and Sparrow got tomora for tha winners and Janaan D Nyman and 8 Kohler hit doubles Two doubles and two traplle war hit by batten in a 12-- 1 tramping Nawtoa gave darkstoo Salisbury and T Petersen connected tor the twosackers and 8 Petersen and F Thompson were credited flth triples - United Prtie International A Preston- - Smlthfleld contest Casey Stengel simply can’t fig- - was postponed until Monday un why he should get kicked in night when the two squads will the teeth by a guy he hai named meet at Smlthfleld at 8 p m Another specil night of action "manager of the year” Stengel’s choice is Washing- win bo Wednesday night when ton’s Cookie Lavagetto a man two make-u- p games will be wto apparently isn’s susceptible played to flattery Hyds Park will be at Smith-fiel- d Less than 24 hours ' after Casey and North Logan will be publicly announced that Lavaget- In Preston for 8 pm jnawe-u- p to deserved the award over all contests Wednesday the other managers Cookie re- ' action wiU conclude Regular turned the compliment Friday this weekend when Hyde coming Bight by leading his Senators to Park wUl be at Newton Wait a 44 victory over the Yankees In darkiton and Vice President Richard Nixon Side wUl be be at Logan Smlthfleld win wan among the 27211 fans at Griffith Stadium who aaw the These will be Saturday games while Friday night North Logan Yankees’ four-gawinning ' atreak snapped and their Ameri- win be at Malad and Lewiston can League lead cut tolls garnet wUl be in Preston What bothers Stengel most though is that the Senators have now won their last three In n row over the Yankees and an the only team in the league boasting an WEST JORDAN (U PI! edge over his club this season Fee The Senators only a half game therwelght Don Adamson smallout of fourth place beve won est member of the West Jordan Bine of their IS games with the fight camp is getting the biggest Yanks this year 'aves these day The White Sox took over sols Adamson g former possession of second place with a Indianapolis boxer retained Me 1M romp over the pathetic Ath- perfect record and Improved hie letics while the Tigers knocked chancel of getting a TV bout over the Indiana 54 The Orioles last night by stopping Charlie and RedSox wan rained out Marshall of Lai Vegas Nev In the National League the The adopted Utah fighter knockRede topped the Pirates 44 but ed out Marshall In 2:24 of the fifth Pittsbugrh retained its 714 game round in a scheduled lead when the Phillies downed tha before 1000 outdoor fans at West second-plac-e Braves 34 The Car- Jordan Park It waa Adamson's 0 dinals nipped the Dodgen Uth victory without a loss and ' and the Giants won thelg fourth ninth knockout The winner weighed 125 while straight by defeating the Cubs M Marshall scaled 12114 - 6-- I 1-- Senator Edge Is Only One Over Yankees i Adamson Scores ImpressiveWin - hard-hittin- 1-- ' Competition in three divisions of tho' Herald Journal--S E Needham tennis tournament begins tomorrow with the other four divisions getting underway the next day Entrants Jn tha seven divisions will be vying to work their way tournament through the week-lon- g and emerge the proud owner of a trophy Trophiea will to awarded to the winner of each of tha aev-e-n divisions Tomorrow?! action will be la tho men's singles men's doubles and Junior singles and five matches will begin at 5:15 pm and the other five on Up for Monday will follow one houfi later Other divisions In the tournament will be women's alnglea boys’ singles Junior doubles and begin- Baseball Scoreboard NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ Friday’s Results San Francisco 2 Chicago 1 Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh 3 SL Louli 1 Los Angeles 0 Philadelphia 3 Milwaukee 2 V Saturday's lesulta Pittsburgh 10 Cincinnati 7 Chicago 9 San Franclaco 5 Los Angeles 2 SL Louis 1 Today's Games Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Pittsburgh Philadelphia at Milwaukee Pirates scored six runs in the San Francisco at Chicago 12) second Inning Saturday and then Los Angeles at St Louis staved off the rallying Cincinnati AMERICAN LEAGUE Reds to gain a 10-- victory Friday's Results Roy Face last of the three Pi-rDetroit 5 Cleveland 3 hurlers picked up the victory ner atnglof All games will be played at tha after starter Tom Cheney failed Washington 4 New York 2 to go the necessary five innings Utah State University tennis Chicago 10 Kauai City 0 Ten batters went to the plate courts located Just east of tho Baltimore at Boston ppd- - rain in- - ttie second ' Inning as the Pi- - E L (Dick) Romney stadium on Saturday's Results rates picked up six runs while the USU campua Tho public is New York 9 Washington 5 (11 Jim Maloney invited to watch all the games sending innings) to the showers All but one of the Championship matches will to Kansas City 3 Chicago six runs came after two were out held next Saturday at the courts Chicago 3 Kauai City 0 Bob Sklnner'a double Detroit 4 Cleveland 2 which and paricipanta 4ust KSPnteh drove home the final two waa the their own balls for tha competiBoston 8 Baltimore S (lit only extra base hit of the inning tion through the week but new game)' Don Hoak’a 11th homer of the bqlle will be furnished by the Today' Games season accounted for one of two sponsors for the championship Chicago at Kauaa City Clebeland at Detroit pirate rune In the fifth inning dur- matches Here are Monday's pairings Tha New York- - at Washington ing wMch Joe Nuxhall wa reschedule for each day’s activity placed by Claude Osteen Baltimore et Boston Cheney held the Reds score-le- u will be listed the evening before until rookie Gordon Cole- in the Herald Journal MONDAY AUGUST 22 man unloaded a three-ru- n homer Men’s Singles in the fourth inning He depart5:15 pm — LaVon Herzog vs ed In the fifth as the Reds added three more runs two of them Gordon Geddes 5:15 pm — Dale Kelson vs coming on a homer by Gui Bell The Reds bunched three alnglea Brian Neuberger Wellsville won their game Fri5:15 pm — Ray A Mlnkler vs for their final run In the seventh day James night in the state softball Face replaced Clem Labine and Dale 5:15 pm — Bob Hansen vs Al- tournament but Bullen’s was deshut out tho Rods the remainder of the game while yielding only lan Payne bated Wellsville toped defend6:15 pm — Lowell Ditmer vs om hit ing itate champion Salt eke RealGeorge Altman drove In five Merlin Boswell ty 1 and Rainbow Bar downed Man’s Dsublei runs with a double and a homer Bullen’e 94 va to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 94 5:15 pm — BosweQ-Drig- e Although the victory entitles victory over the San Francisco them to progress further In the 6:15 pm — Herzog-Jame- s Giants The loss ended a va state meet Wellsville will how e Minkler-Minkle- r Giant winning streak drop out of the tournament to part6:15 pm — Jones-KellAltman doubled in two runs off vs icipate-to the LDS liser Sam Jones in the third inn- Rltchle-Partntournament to Sett Lake City three-run Junior Stories homing and belied a Don Dariey was tha Wellsville 6:15 pm — Lynn Christensen er off reliever Stu Miller to clihurier and Ralph Hendry winning max a flve-nrally in the fourth vs Joe Blanch hit a triple Clyde Anderson waa — 6:15 pm Richard Daines va tha loser for Bullen’s and he and inning Seth More head working in relief of Moe Drabowsky re- Gallen Hesa Bob La Beau led the Bullen’a bib ceived credit for the victory Orting attack lando Cepeda and Ed Breeaoud hit homers for tha Giants Gil Hodges doubled home two RICHMOND— A Little League runs in the ninth inning to give baseball tournament matching the Loa Angeles Dodgers a 1 vic- four teams of the North Cache tory over the St Louis Cardinals area will be conducted WednesLoser Curt Simmons was stak- day and Thursday Id Richmond ed to a lead when Rooklo The tourney to sponsored by Charlie James homered in the Richmond lima Club and win first Inning Simmons mined that Include prize! for best individual margin until the ninth when Jim performances GilUam and Tom Davis each sinWednesday's schedule la ssfoL gled and HOdges drove them both Iowa: In with hia double Reliever Lar7 pm — Smlthfleld va Richry Sherry waa credited with hia mond 12th triumph 8:30 — Hyde Park va Franklin The THE HERALD JOURNAL First KoundhKIet Wellsville Defeats Defending State Champions 2-- Oben-Henders- four-gam- er ch er 4 Teams Entered Ot THE competitors wto have entered to morrow's Jewel Box Junior GoU Tournament admire some of the trophies that Harold Comer sponsor of the meetwlll give to the winners in JEWEL BOX SPONSORS Junior Golf of According to the entries receiv- la the sponsor ed for the Jewel Box Junior Golf oturnament which tournament this year’s production will be the largest of recent year The defending champion of both the boys and girls divisions will be back to try to retain their titles Ralph Crockett will attempt to keep hia boy’s crown for the second year and Tamara Everett will try to make it three to a row for the girls Entries have 'been received from throughout Cache Valley as well as from surroundlng-com-The competition will unities begin tomorrow following the 9 am golf clinic being conducted by Jerry Comer The handicap affair will be on the Logan Golf and Country club course At 9 am Jerry Comer will hold a free clinic for junior goiters and at the conclusion of the clinic the tournament will begin Competition will be divided Into three boys divisions and one for the girls Trophies and prizes will be awarded to the top play-er- a in each four divisions The tournament was originally planned for Friday Aug 26 but was stepped up because of the Junior high school registration that la planned fur Friday Harold Comer at the Jewel Box SIGNUP NOW! 4 Men’s Leagues Wotnen’i Leagues Mixed Doubles Beginners Leagues Junior' Leagues FOR LEAGUE CALL SK 64 LOGAN LANES 1161 North Mole Logon zanol Football Is Just Around Corner As Schools Set First Tilts Soon Tha erisp morning 'air of the past week or so has turned peoples minds to the sport of foot' ball which is fast approacMng With high schools and colleges starting within the next month or so their football teams win be reporting for duty within tha next couple of weeks Professional teams start next month with regular league play but most teams have already begun action In exhibition tilts finer Shoes At a recent Skyline Conference meeting the coaches of the var-toschools predicted e successful gridiron season ahead for the league and ' even before the squad report for action tension to beginning to mount to see 'if any of the schools can unseat Wyoming who holds a favorite n pot to forecasting ' by Italy's Finest Craftsmen ut only tho painstaking craftsmanship of Inspired' designers skilled cutters costly handlisting and careful individual finishing can insure perfection in appearance lasting fit and oaso of wearing found in Bolzanof Man’s Shots Choice of black or brown May we shew them to you? High School Action Region One - football coaches will call their charges together on Monday Ang 29 and practice will begin to preparation for tha first of the high school games which are planned for the first part of September Skyline conference players report for action on' September 1 and moat schools have games A lined up for roundup of how area aports writ- era see the Skyline picture for the- - eomtog year is found elsewhere on these sports pages Front Yard Action And wherever you look these days there are youngsters toe young to make a high school quad who are enjoying rough and tumble game of bell on someone’s front lawn or In a vacant lot The weather has warmed up but the cold ipell heightened tha football fever and by the time the action competition arrives everyone will be ready and wait-- B E JENSEN PUBLISHER Published every evening afoot through Friday and Sunday mo ins by Cube valley Newspaper Company IS Weet Center Logan Utah Entered as second elaie matter at the poet office at Logan Utah HEUBER Audit Bureau of Clmilattne United PtmS International NSA Service cu ARE NOW FORMING Join The Fun! 0 Tha Hereld JouriMl li WINTER LEAGUES of-th- to— i- -'- a reminder that football just around the corner The fellows In this picture include defensive team members from left to right John to Haddock Reid Robinette Randy Parsone end Steven Christensen The offensive club include right to left David Christensen Doug Kesri Steven Morgan- John Christensen and hidden in the rear Bryan Bulat nd Greg KearL - annua) highlight of tbs' Junior golfing been a I year since its inception in 195L RESERVATIONS er OFFSIDES!! Although tha perfection of the game marred by the enthusiasm of the' outside two players who are slightly’ offaides this seeqe to typical of many around the area Youngsters throughout Cache Valley are doming their foot- -' ball toga that hava lain forgotten for nearly a year and the slap-o- f young bodies striking others be heard to nearly evtry neighborhood AH art Dennis 2-- : to the annual tournament From left to right they Everton Tamara Everton defending women's champion Mr Comer Cannon Randall and Gretchen Vandeyhoff There are four flights FOUR National Advertising Representatives Newspaper Advertising service Co SUBSCRIPTION JUTES One month carrier g i7S One yeer carrier 3JQ0 Onevtr mall outside Cache 1S00 Valley One yeer mail tin Cache Valley) XSOO One year servicemen and see eeoe oee so — p e ‘ eg rt -— — — t |