Show v -- SATURDAY EVENING MAY 28 THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1955 f 1 I 4 4 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R v Medalist and Former Champ Taste Defeat Kid Shines Zauchin Hits Three Homers For Red Sox ''c- - 1 w i I ( rtr Meets 'Little Mo' Martha Ann Davis daughter of Col and Mrs Robert K Davis formerly of Ogden received a trophy from Maureen Connolly left retired women’s world tennis champion after winning the Sacred Heart School tennis tournament among the interThe tournamediate group ment in which 150 youngsters participated was held in S a n Diego Calif Martha Ann is a granddaughter of Mr and Mrs T J Anderson 2616 Gramercy Quarterfinals of the 1955 Intermountain amateur golf tournament now in71progress at Ogden Golf left was ousted from and Country Club will be played tomorrow Vard Jones medalist with a the tourney yesterday by Lt Roland Joslyn center Gene Schneiter right was two under par in trimming Arnie Ferrin 3 and 2 out Sal Maglie beat the Dodgers for the 23rd time when Willie Mays socked a two-ru- n homer in a 1 Giant decision in the National League The Phils came from be hind to defeat the Pirates in 10 Innings while the Cardinals and Miltopped Cincinnati d waukee Chicago in a battle of homers first Eddie Robinson fill-ibaseman for the Yankees hit a 3-- 7-- 4 7-- 5 out-blaste- n three-ru- " n homer in a four-ru- n Padres Record 15th Triumph 8-- 6 White Sox Record Tied e Bobby Hofmanr tied an pinch-homer- s for mark league major with his ninth and his third this season when he connected to tie the score at 1 for the Giants in the seventh Mays clinched it with his round- - tripper in the eighth Maglie pitched a seven-hitte- r for his fifth victory After Andy Seminick hit a two-ru- n homer in the ninth the Phillies went on to beat the Pirates with a succession of singles that produced three runs in the 10th Herman WehmeiSr beat Pittsburgh for the 15th time in 16 all-tim- 1-- Club Tn 25 years of mechanical combat only 69 drivers have been able to join its ranks Because to do so a driver must complete the full route of race the Indianapolis 500-mil-e tries averan at coming up Monday Rookie Luis Arroyo won his age speed of better than 100 fifth game without a loss when miles per hour in to pitch came LaPalme Pcul e Sixty-ninhave made it but two scoreless relief innings and only '44 are left to attend its an- protect his margin at St Louis nual affair The other 25 are Milwaukee ended Chicago’s dead and all but four of them hree-gamwinning streak in a were killed on 4he race track slug-fes- t In which Bill Bruton and There was a particularly loud Logan homered for the ovation for one new member Cal Johnny and Randy Jackson and winners Niday a man who left a leg back Bob Speake for the Cubs up the roaring road and still holds his own by working a special clutch with his hand Let there be no question about their being athletes It takes more than courage to perform a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS feat such as Jimmy Bryan’s when Pacific Coast League ' he finished second last year San Diego 7 Los Angeles 6 His shocks jarred off and his 12 innings springs broke Jimmy rode it Seattle Hollywood out that 'way for the last 170 miles 9 6 Oakland Sacramento in his jolting sweltering cockpit 7 San Portland Francisco 5 to all went the way The bruises walk couldn’t he and bone International the League for a week but he stayed in there Montreal 10 Buffalo 4 to take second money Toronto 6 Rochester 4 The fitness must be there to Syracuse 6 Richmond 3 - match- - the courage And they Columbus 5 Havana 4 must be able to pilot their minds American Assn as expertly as they drive their Indianapolis 3 Charleston 0 cars Which Is why Friday night 4 Louisville 1 Toledo the 44 quickly shut out the spec6 St Paul 0 Denver tre of the 25 who are gone 17 Omaha 6 Minneapolis As in the long long ago it Texas was "eat drink and be merry' League Because in this club one never Beaumont 5 Dallas 4 10 inknows nings e Minor Results 6-- 7 Fort Worth Shreveport Tulsa 6 San Antonio 1 3-- 2 Dokas Pitches 1-- 1 Houston 11 Oklahoma City 4 j Southern Assn New Orleans 9 Mobile 0 Atlanta 4 Chattanooga 1 Nashville 4 Birmingham 2 Memphis 5 Little Rock 2 (AP) — Wyo- Utah to Win LARAMIE Wyo sweep of a ming needs adouble-header n with Utah here today to successfully defend its Skyline Conference baseball title The Utes took the first of the 0 game series best in a engage ment yesterday The Western Division cham- but cappions were outhitextra-base blows italized on three errors 12 and nine Wyoming bases on balls to hand the Cowboys their 10th loss in 25 games two-of-thr- ee V morning-afternoo- 15-1- 3-- last-spo- Eddie Stanky On Way Out At St Louis? Cougars Loom As Favorites At Salt Lake 0-- 1-- 1-- 3-- 2: 3-- 2-- Richards 2 Layne Newey def Max Johnson 1 up in 19 Herb Pollock def Keith Larsen 1 Keith Clapier def Bob Nelson 1 Lou North def Cliff Haskell Dick Carlson def Bert Bramwell 2 up Jack Downs def Bob Whitman Cecil Bohn def B1U Preece Gene Schneiter def Arnie Ferrin Bob Evans def Jim Twist bv default: John Hauk def Ken Downs by default Don Bradshaw def Fred Pennie 5 FIRST FLIGHT — Arnold Peterson def Gary Richards 1 Bill Metcalf def Harold Dalton 1 L R Ivins def 1 Keith Downs Dave Larsen def 3 Howard Herbert Ron Finch def Irv Stimpson 1 up on 19 Kent Morgan 1 def Verl Ferguson Lynn Hone deft Cecil Birrell 1 def Bill Simon 4 2) Ready for Rematch 3-- Gene Fullmer former Utah Golden-Glovemiddleweight boxing rematch champion now a pro will meet Gil Turner in a at West Jordan Utah June 20 The fight is expected to attract more than 10000 fans Fullmer is now in training Turner ded-sionFullmer in Brooklyn some weeks ago in a thriller ' s 2-- 10-roun- d 2-- 5-- 4: ed 2-- 1: 5-- 4-- 3: 6-- 2-- 2( 31236 2-- National League Standings 2-- Boston Washington AB H O A 3 10 2 Del is 3 b 2 3 4 4 4 2 4 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 4-- AB H O A Goodman2b bKillebrew3b Klausss Fitzgerald c Stephenslf Runnels2b Jensenrf Vernon lb Zauchin lb Whitec Busby cf Sieverslf Hatton 3b Umphlettrf Piersallcf Kitness Brewer p 4 3 5 13 2 aGrounded Into double play "ft ey In 5th bStruek out for King tn 10th 114 110 113 0 5 4 13 0 4 111 4 2 tor A! 2-- 000 000 003 100 000 100 PhUadeiphia 5-- Pittsburgh 2B — 3U1 -3 SECOND FL1GH1 14 1 SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — Jones Groat HR — Smalley 16 def Joe Hancock ! Semlnlek B B — W’ehraeler 2 Friend Two new conference records 0 3 0 2 SO — Littlefield 2 Wehmeler def E C Peterson Gordon Cot2 2 0 12 Ma1 tle def Art Hague Friend 4 King 1 W — Wehmeler George were set yesterday as a strong 0 4 0 2 13 0 son def 2 L — Friend H L Richard A — 6956 Scott 5 113 W R ST LOUIS (AP)— Is fiery Ed-di- e Brigham Young University team j? ® 3 def Bill Schmitt 1 Tracy Cincinnati St Ltill Bothwell def Herm Crane John nings the field by qualifying 22 J 1 o st°oi"f dP night AB H O A Stanky out as St Louis Cardi- led IABHOA Don Warlow def Jay Herbert 7 Cincinnati 4 night Louis St aPauia thinclads at the trial heats 2 2 5 2 6 6 5 5 ofiiooo Virdoncf 1 TempleXb Ken def Brailsbord Hutchinson nal manager? New York 3 Brookljn 1 night 3 0 2 0 Jabl skUf Sch’nd’nsUb 6 S 1 0 the 1955 Skyline track and field ® ° ° ° £rraihy’p Milwaukee 7 Chicago 5 0 0 0 0 Valentlnep Mualallb 3 2 6 1 A tidal wave of rumors here championships Finals will be i o o o coravetz 0 0 1 0 Klippsteinp RepulsklJf 2 2 2 L TnT 3 at New PvChJrt and in Rochester N Y say that held in the Ute Stadium today 4 2 0 0 bu cf Moonrf 4 10 0 ® 24 33 13 27 12 Kluszewaktlb the former New York Giant inSarnie 3 14--0 ‘2081 Npvv Mpxion Fasfprn Tlivicinn 33 aFiied9 out forTotals — Simat stone in 4th Philadelphia Pittsburgh 4 0 2 0 Postrf Boyer 3b 4 13 1 fielder is out and that Harry champion placed the second highv bGrounded out for Delis In 7th 14 2 4 1 4 0 12 Milwaukee at Chicago Nichols 4 0 1 0 Landrlthe Gramma! 3 111 Walker manager of the Roches- est number of qualifiers 13 (Grounded out for Ramos In 9th Arroyop Harmonjb 2 2 — v 000 000 0 000 Hacker McMUlana LaPalmap 1001 ter farm club is in The records set were the 51 ft Washington 331 oox- -ie Boston Cincinnati at St Louis night — (4133 3o 0 1 Nuxhallp 10 0 — 6 But Eddie said last night: Collum 634 in heave by Larry Ross of vi Haddix sb 1 0 0 0 piersaii zauchin Sievers Podbielanp 2 110 aPalysli "I intend to manage in St Denver in the shotput R o s aS??£i Milwaukee will meet Dr Bartlett Chirac Frank Louis for a good many years” erased his old mark of 50 It ' l Abernathy 3 Brewer 6 so — B H Robinson tomorrow in the ABHO A ABHO A 34 8 24 11 Total 3313X7 6 8 2 2 1 Brtoncf Miksiscf 5 2 10 Bill Walsingham Redbird vice 5Vi in set only last weekend in Ramos 2 Brewer 2 W — Brewer tn 7th for Podbielaa Singled 1 — L A — 15775 May leg finals for the President’s 5 0 3 OConnelUb Baker 2b 3 1112 Cincinnati Porterfield 000 001 300—4 president also denied that Stanky the Eastern Division meet 5 5 2 2 0 0 Tannerlf 10 Speakelf Golf at and the Ogden 212 000 20X— 7 Cup 4 2 2 0 Aaronrf was about to make his departure JacksonJb 4 2 2 2 St 2B Loul Marvin Roberson Baltimore of BYU — Bell Temple RepultkL HR — Club 4 0 2 1 Pafko3b AB H O A Country S 2 1 The rumors began here sever- - would have had a record toss in Repulski Landrlth BB — Nuxhall 3 10 4 Logans Cox 2b 5 0 13 of Master’s the the For 2 May leg J T Valentine 1 Arroyo 1 SO — Nux- w a al days ago as the club ended the shotput were it not for Ross 5 3 i 3 Carey 3b Kennedy lb 3 0 10 1 3 2 7 1 Crowelb — PodblcUn 2 Arroyo 4 W Jh o ? n ? ? haH Eversrf 2 13 0 Cup Clair Boyle will play Dr 3 18 1 Crandalle L Arroyo (5-— brief but bad road trip in which Roberson had put the weight out a5 2i ?1 20 ?errax L — NuxbxU (4-I D A Peterson 4 and Obom Frank 3 Mantlecf DCnuic Conley p 110 Woodhnglf 01100 Zulu 1 0 0 1 t 0 0 they dropped six of seven games to the 51 ft 5 in mark 2 0 4 14 0 Norenlf Smith c 4 6 will meet the winner of the Ralph Jonesp Buhip and Eddie reportedly displayed Charles Higgins another BYU 3 1 11 0 Robinson lb Dieringcf 4 2 4 0 Smith-Wavn- e Cohenp 00 00 0 0 match for Farrell 4 0 3 0 0 5 0 3 kMerriman Pybum3b 10 some temper star set the other record by sail- 4 12 4 McDgald2b 0 0 0 0 Hunterss Miranda ss 4 0 2 2 the May leg of the Director’s Andrep The rumors got louder today ing the javelin out to 220 ft The 4 0 0 2 Fordp 3 0 0 1 cAuumholtz 10 0 0 Palicap aMoss 10 0 0 Cup when J G Taylor Spink publish- old record was 219 ft 7 in set Jeffcoatp 0 0 00 00 ladies’ In division the Mrs Verl dCooper 10 er of the Sporting News said in by Ralph Roylance of Utah State 37 11 27 14 32 5 27 7 Total reached in finals the Ferguson a copyrighted story that Stanky’s in 1949 aFiied out for Palica in 9th May leg of the Master’s 400 010 010—6 11 1 the New York Utah defending Skyline cham- Baltimore tenure as Redbird pilot is "nearLONDON (AP) — Dr Roger 5 0 Cup with a 1 up win over Mrs 110 000 000—2 of the end — road” the — pion placed the third greatest E Bannister first man to run Mantle Hunter ing Carey 2B Mr Ferguson will Mantle HR — Robinson Diering Joe Leven dGrounded out for jeffcoat in ®th niile under for minutes disnumber of qualifiers 11 It was 3B — A C Brown In the — Ford 6 Palica 2 meet Mrs 002 130 100—7 closed followed by Utah State which SF — Berra BBPax v w --7ford finals Mrs Brown defeated Mrs Mllwaulce today he will marry this on ooi 200—5 SP ror$ Chicago A — L — Palica a qualified nine thinclads Montana (6-young Swedish portrait CrandaU Baker HR— year E F Easley 2 and 1 Bruton Jackson Lofan Speake SB painter now living in London with eight Wyoming with six Mrs Lucille McVey W'On the Bruton BB — Jones 6 Conley 3 Buhl Colorado A&M three and Denver Bannister who qualified as a 3 Conley 6 Buhi 2 Mav leg of the Director’s Cup 2 so — Jone two n -doctor Jone comy shortly after his record with 3 and 2 win over Mrs H No qualifying heats were held 3:594 at Oxford May ' 1 shattering M Lund and Mrs L S Coates mile-relain the mile two-mil- e 6 1954 has SlCltUS New OlCl given up competitir® rOT Trk will meet Mrs Lloyd Berrett for Brklya NEW YORK (UP) — The fal- high-jum- p He and pole vault is a resident surgeon running LockmanibB4Ii7 the May leg of the President’s o 3 ? Gimamb Cleveland a London Indians Diviin have Brigham Young Western tering hospital INSSBRUCK Austria (UP)— Dark 4125 Reel (103 r£ 4 0 4 0 Ilis bride to be is Moyra Ja placed four of the biggest names sion champ which is seeking its Austria’s Christian Pravda in- Cup Meanwhile J $ § cSJSiue ”rUer Professional J Ernie 4 3 3 1 cobbson including Bob Feller on the first conference title since 1936 daughter of Swedish said the ladies will 4130 Amoroif Schneiter was ski who ternational was champion was latest waiver list it learned Hvm' h 4010' economist Per Jacobbson especially dominant in the ? wuumio s1 o1 30 20 ' run where it placed suspended by the World Skiing today from a top baseball source 440-yar- d The first DUBLIN Ireland — Ray Fame- Saturday morning 3110 Robmon3b bHofman The other three Cleveland Walt DeHart and Jim Critten-do- n Federation for infringement of breakfast for will ladies be held 3002 Erkinp Wetrurnc 2 2 3 0 cl0n I25’ T Outpointed 0 0 0 0 Roebuckp players on the list were first tonext amateur here returned rules Saturday 15 Dublin 1254 0 2 Billy Kelly 1 0 0 0 aKeUert 10 also baseman Vic Wertz pitcher Art were M8Uep in Cougars strong to his for retained Famechon fight European -intensify Houtteman and outfielder Ralph the 880 where they placed Paul day 7 24 7 30 9 27 10 32 Totl to amateur skiing and featherweight title Anderson Oscar Anderson and Kiner Fouled out tor Roebuck in 9th 1956 tor run In inclusion Williams 7th on Austrian bHit home the Marlin Even though American League Finlinson 100 000 000—1 Brooklyn The Lobos also qualified two Olympic team officials are aware there is no OOO 000 12x— 3 New York HR — Hofman My BB — Erskine limit to the number of times a men each In the 100-yardash! 2 Maglie 3 SO — Erakine 4 Maglie be on hurdles and high player may placed — shotput L — Erskine NEW YORK (AP) —Carmelo 3(6-- W A —Maghe then withdrawn from a single- and 220-yar- d run 37911 Costa a Brooklyn league waiver list some of them Philadelphia PIttibergH viewed the move as an attempt featherweight who didn’t fight ABHO A ABHO A his first main event until last 4 2 10 Aahbumrf on the Indians’ part to deal one Saffellcf 4 0 2 0 2 0 ZFreese2b 3 0 3 4 of the four to a National DUBLIN Ireland (UP) — Ray June gets the next shot at cham- 2 0 0100 Lowreyj-aGorbouarf Lynch! 40 0100 00 5 2 3 1 9maUeya Sandy Saddler League club Mejlarl Famechon of France retained his pion Ward lb 4 1 15 0 Billy Brown Madison Square 55 23 5 0 Ennislf Of the four men the Indians 4 12 0 Thomaslf last title 13 Joneeb featherweight European CosGarden matchmaker asked waivers on Houtteman has tapped 4 0 5 18 1 Seminick e BALTIMORE Md (UP) — j Sneparde out an un- ta for the job last night after he 4 0 12 Morgan 2b GFreese3b 4 17 the best record and is drawing Hasty Scenes a by 5: pounding night 10 with4 116 Groata decision over sw’armed all over dancing Lulu 4 1 10 1 Blaylock lb the lowest salary The popular a out 0 0 0 0 victory in four previous Billy Kelly of Belfast Perez to win a unanimous deci- 4 112 Wehmeler p Littlef’ldp right-hande- r 3 10 2 receiving an es- trys and Blazon Star a Friendp d 125 scaled sion in a Famechon who timated $20000 has w’on four Kingp 0 0 0 0 combined 10 0 0 bMontemayor won out to Brown said the title bout will Kelly’s 1254 games and lost one all decisions to form a $110740 pounds double daily skill on be held in July or August 40 12 30 10 but one coming in relief 33 7 30 17 superior Total at Pimlico yesterday I Hasty Scenes returned’ $1460 while Blazon Star paid $16820 (h- 4--3: 2-- 13-- 3) (2-- 4-- 1) 2-- 4-- 3: 5-- 4: 2-- May Leg Matches Set Tomorrow i Prb! 4-- 3-- - 3-- i 2-- (1-- (5-- 6) 5) i i i 3) 0) Bannister Plans To Wed Soon t j ' 4- - Four Indians on Trading Block (2-- 1) 5) I Pravda Will Ask 7-- l- y ! ' ! Costa Wins Nod Over Perez d 120-yar- d ! Daily Double in Four Figures Famechon Keeps World Title (5-- 3) 2' j f 15-rou- ld Western League lightly-campaigne- er Lincoln 1 Sioux City 0 Des Moines 6 Wichita 4 Pueblo at Colorado Springs postponed Bob Said Will Stewart Reaches Net Semi-Finals Serves Packers I Fight Results BERLIN ex-Pte- 11956 4-- 2B — Groth HR — House SB — Rivera 2 S — Fox Stephens Hoeft BB — Donovan 2 Hoeft 2 SO — Donovan 4 Chakales 1 Hoeft 7 W — L — Donovan (5-Hoeft (4-A — Germany (UP) — 12-1- 1 Hugh Stewart of Pasadena Calif By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GREEN BAY Wis (UP) — moved into the semifinals of the NEW YORK Madison Square Bob Saia Tulane University full- men’s singles of the Berlin In- Garden — Carmelo Costa 1294 back who was drafted by the ternational Tennis Tournament Brooklyn ouptointed Lulu Perez Green Bay Packers last January today along with Jack Arkinstall 126s 10 i Brooklyn this season will complete his school work and Bob Howe of Australia and Pitcher Jim Dokos who knock- this year and will to make Jaroslav Drobyn of Egypt CHARLOTTE N C — Bobby ed in three of the winners’ runs the 1955 team Saia try d had not of Miami Fla Oliphant 131 Charlotte outpoint- Vincent Tony surrendered 12 hits but all sin to play pro ball until was ousted in the quartefinals I ed Johnny O’Brien 126 Bos- - gles 4 3-- g 9-- 6 8-- 3 l-- O 1 7-- 6 7-- 5 It is called the Champion e By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS With a 12th inning home run by Eddie Kazak the amazing San Diego Padres won their 15th straight Pacific Coast League 0 Bndeweserss House c 3 2 7 0 baseball game last night edging 2 Stephens3b Malmb’g2b 3 2 3 3 — to and work’ to have go back 4 2 0 0 Rivera rf Hoeft p 2 0 13 a determined Los Angeles 2 0 11 Donovan p drive a little harder” The league-leadinPadres now 0 0 3 0 aKelllb have 25 wins in 26 starts 30 6 24 12 29 8 27 10 Totals aWalked for Donovan in 7th In a double-heade- r Hollywood 000 000 000—0 Chicago downed Seattle in the opener 000 010 OOx — 1 Detroit Portfirst Ford whizzed in with a five but dropped the finale land defeated visiting San Franhitter t Sacraand Lefty Billy Hoeft gave Chicago cisco mento Oakland a beat with six in battle hits orly Dick Donovan and the homer by House in the fifth was all he needed Detroit now is within Is half a game of the third place Substitute the roar of powerful motors for the cough of the lion and the ring of tortured metal for the clash of sword and trident andlhe setting is similar Because there are race drivers gladiators' of the gasoline age and the 44 who sat down together at an annual banquet Friday night are members of the world’s most exclusive outfit INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Bill VukovicI who has an excellent chance Monday to become the first driver to win three straight Auto Races explained his strategy today "I just stick my foot in it and go” said Vukovich a one-timgrape picker who has made a der Layne Newey won the "hard” way in his match against Max Johnson He was two down with three holes to play birdied the 16th parred the 17th and birdied 18th to square the match the Yesterday’ Results then proceeded to birdie Newey 1 Detroit Chicago 0 night New York 6 Baltimore 2 night the extra hole for a one-u- p deBoston 16 Washington O ntght cision at Kansas City Cleveland postArnie Ferrin former Utah poned ram night basketball star dropped a 4 and Today’s Probable Pitchers 3 — to Gene Schneiter decision at Boston Paseual Washington vs Henry Gus of Ogden former Becker Chicago at Detroit — Trucks downed William Ris- champion 1 vs Maas — teen but Mathieu of Og- mght Cleveland at Kansas City Henry 1 3 vs Raschl Score den another former — champion New York at Baltimore night suffered a 19th hole loss 4 3 vs Rogovin Lopat Charles Aschenbrenner Chicago Yesterday’s summarv: AB H O A CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT — Lt Ro4 12 3 Car’squelss land Joslyn def Vard Jones 0 0 11 Chakalesp Don Dorton deft Pres Dunn 2 Gus Beck3 0 2 4 Fox2b er def William Rlsteen 4 10 0 Grothcf 1 Charles 3 0 10 Niemanlf Aschenbrenner def Henry Mathieu 1 up on 19 3 0 7 1 Jackson lb Pierre Hualde def T D fortune at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway He owns two garages and now competes only in the big race here "I sit there and get tireder and tireder and wonder if the car’s going to fall apart” the muscular little Slovenian says "And then I tell myself ‘Bill if you don’t win this you may 3110 0 2 7-- 3 die” American League 500-mil- e 1-- 0 By OSCAR FRALEY INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—There were 44 of them men with the look of eagles in their eyes and they reminded you of the ancient gladiators of Rome They won’t like the comparison But It was there Just as 'in the days of the Caesars It was: "Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow you may Vukovich Tells Of Strategy For 1955 Race Coast League 5-- 2 - Lake City 3 and 2 Joslyn was two under par when the match closed He tests Don Dorton of Salt Lake 1954 medalist today Many of the field bested par Pierre Hualde was yesterday three under Gene Schneiter was two under Herb Pollock was one under Lou North was two un- Medalist Two Top Contenders 6-- 2 in Speed Club Stage Dinner ot championship bracket are Ogden-ite- s They are: Pierre Hualde Gus Becker Layne Newey Jack Downs and Gene Schneiter Lt Rowland Joslyn a Californian now serving Uncle Sam at Hill Air Force Base provided the big upset yesterday in eliminating medalist Vard Jones of Salt hitting support for the first time and responded by holding Washington to six hits The Yankees improved their first place margin to three game's with a victory at Baltimore sixth of the year for Whitey Ford while Detroit edged Chiin a squeaker decided cago on Frank House’s homer Cleveland at Kansas City was rained Sixty-nin- e hot-sh- Five of the 12 remaining in the ch ot ! amateurs remain in the running for the 1955 Intermountain Amateur crown in the annual classic at the Ogden Golf and Country Club course Finals will be on the agenda Monday Sixteen By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer kid from the sand A lots of Detroit Norbert Henry Zauchin made Red Sox fans forget momentarily today that there ever was a ball player named Ted Williams Until Williams finally gets ready to play Zauchin’s near-recor- d performance of three home runs a double and 10 runs driven in last night in a 16-- 0 triumph over Washington will be enough to keep the folks in Boston happy Zauchin 'a six-fofirst baseman started out with a two-ru- n homer in the first Porterfield In the Bob off inning second inning he drilled a bases-loade- d homer off lefty Dean Stone He lammed a double off the left field wall to bring in one run in the fourth and hom-ere- d with two on in the fifth His total of 10 runs batted in was one under the American League mark of ll held by Rudy York of the Red Sox and Tony Lazzeri of the Yankees Zauchin hitting only 214 with just five runs driven in for the year before he went on his spree Only Six Hits Tom Brewer was given some r w" 'y yesterday ton 10 MOVING? 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