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Show F ast-Start- Yank s Be f Orio on Ti rers Roll 16 rast Tribe; t Score, J"1958 - V. '. ; - SUNDAY HERALD , J - " The colorful marching parade of the Pep Club Girls officially opened the 45th annual BYU Invitational Track and Field Meet, and set the stage for one of the most successful meets in 4-- 3, history. The marching was accomplished by 15 Pep Clubs, featuring more than 900 girls, dressed in colorful costumes ranging from white through red, black, blue, orange, green, and with various combinations, making it a most outstanding exhibition of color, g the Nats slides safely into second base with a double in the third inning of the Washington-Bosto- n game at Washington Saturday: Covering the bag for the Sox is shortstop Don Buddin. ng 4-- 3 -- 3-- 11-- 4, 6-- 3, Groat, to defeat thf Pirates, Steve Bilko hit a two-ru- n homer the the for Redlegs in eighth 9-- 6. Inning while rookie R. C. Stevens unloaded a three-ru-n pinch homer for the Pirates in the ninth. Shoes Hurt His Feet Bob Malkmus (7) of Washington won (U.P. Telephoto). 4-- 3. Saturday's Line Scores 9-- run-produci- ... lips, Lown (8), Elston (8), Mayer (8j and Neeman. WP Mayer Detroit ). HRS Musial Jackson LP Churn McLish (5), (3), Mossi, Tomanek (5), Lemon (6) and (2nd), Banks (1st), Moryn (2nd), and Wilson.. Long (1st). Nixon; Foytack (1-HR Kuenn (2nd). LP Mossi ). San Francisco 104 105 00011 15 0 4 7 2 201 000 100 002 0003 3 0 Los Angeles 010 Boston and ) Gomez Thomas; 000 200 0024 8 0 Washington (3), Sherry (6), Negray and White; Fornieles, Kiely (9) Roebuck (6) Kipp (8) and Pig: Ramos, Clevengef (9) and Court- natano. LP McDevitt ). HRS LP nger ney. Sauer Cepeda (3rd), HRS Jensen (4th) Hodges (1st), Kiely .(0-1- ). (2nd), Neal (1st), Gray (3rd). Sievers Cleveland .000 000 0101 003 320 Olx 9 6 3 9 1 Bok Suk Shim, a Korean distance runner from Brigham Young University, was bothered by an experimental pair of shoes Saturday and finished 33rd in the Boston Marathon. test was The grueling won by Franjo Mohalic, a physical education student from Yugoslavia 26-mi- in the timeof le 2:25.$4. Mihalic, 36, bested defending champion Johnny Kelley by three quarters of a mile. Shim's time was 3:18.46. After the race he said a pair of experimental shoe soles he was wearing hurt his feet. He said the stitching on the soles cut his feet. "I did for a while but the heat got me. I've been training (1-0- ). (0-1- Alta Christensen, Granite High, composed the music for the dance march; and Mary Bee Jensen, BYU, was creator of the precision march activities. Richard Balleau and his BYU Band provided the music. A tradition at all relay carnivals in the state is the veteran Jimmy Moss, who has been attending: these meets for the past 36 years. He has served as referee for 34 of those years. He still ffets a big: "kick" out of the performances. "How can one look at all those 900 girls and the nearly 3000 boys who participated in the sports activities," he said, "and talk about delinquency. competition in served as one of the In his college comJudges. petition at BYU, Rowe could be counted on, generally, for 20 points, in every meet in which he participated Victories in the 100 yard dash, the Ail-Arou- nd 1925. He 220 JmmA mSf 32 yardldash, the low hurdles and the broad Jump were a common occurance. , Russ Hillman and Dick Jones, Meet program. Eddie has been currently serving as basketball 111 for some tinje and' even with mentors at Lehi and Fillmore, the big crowd In attendance Satrespectively, got together for a urday, his absence was. missed. few minutes to review old times Best wishes, are extended by his together at BYU. Both had track host of friends and well wishers. and field squads entered in the 1 President Ernest L. Wilkinson Saturday meet. at the big Annual Missing Track and Field Meet this year was Edwin R. (Eddie) Kimball, director of athletics at BYU and long time head of the Invitational took time off from his many-fol- d duties, including direction of the conannual Slminary-Institut- e vention being held on the Y Campus, to mingle with the crowds around the track. i Mtfft1 pict for t rvic Sponge Mop Boonfonware 1JR reg. 38.00 If it rains... we don't care! Regular 1.98 Value This sale goes oh RAIN or SHINE! Special values in every department! Don't miss these savings. Written guarantee against breakage. Won't chip or crack. Beautiful design. I U 22 cellulose sponge, exclusive hand wringer and four foot enameled handle, Genuine It is the finest group of young to found be people anywhere," he philosophized. 0) (0-1- Mc-Devi- tt, (2-0- Good weather, conditions and hurried but apparently effective spring training resulted in a host of new marks going down into the record books. Gerald Spicer, Douglas, Wyo., with record breaking performances in the shot put, (1st). the pole vault and the total points scored in the events, was an outstanding example of 000 000 0033 7 0 Baltimore what was done at this meet. New York.... 000 011 02x- -4 10 1 (8) Ron Morris, a young LDS boy, O'Dell, Walker (8), Pappas (Continued from Page 13) Grim (9), and Triandos; Shantz, doing graduate work at Southern Duren (9) and Berra. WP Shantz (Weber), tied with Steve Wrignt California, thrilled the crowd with HRS LP O'Dell Elroy (Weber) for first place; Muir Ronald (1st). McDougald (1st) (CSU); Colledge Carey, 10:44.9 Allred Joe (Weber). (CSU); Ricks (S. Steward, y NATIONAL LEAGUE C. 1 11 G. 101 Bodily, M. Williams) Wilding, 4309 Cincinnati ...000 5 3:37.5 10 . . 000 100 0236 Pittsburgh High Jump (He) Doug Larson Haddix, Wight (9), Rabe (9), Jeffcoat (9) and Bailey; R. G. (Snow); Theorn Archibald (CSU); NEW YORK (UP) Jewel's Smith.'Raydon (7), E. O'Brien (8) (Tied for third) Kent Pugh (CSU), Cromar Sills the Robert east's Jack LP Reward, Haddix (Mesa); WP leading canand Foiles. didate for 6' 2V" the Bilko ). HRS (Carton) G. Smith Kentucky Derby, R. Javelin Gary Middleton (CSU); enhanced his stock for America's (1st), Thomas (1st), Stevens (1st). Dick Holloway (Jlicks); Steve premier horse race Saturday by h Mecham 13 0 (Weber); Dave Handley scoring a Milwaukee ... .000 110 3005 victory in 1 Stuart 34th the (Ricks). (Weber); Skip running of the $37,575 Philadelphia . .000 000 0000 5 185 0" Wood Memorial Simat Jamaica. (1-and Crandall; Spahn Ricks (New had to survive record, Jewel's Reward and (9) mons, Meyer (7), Gray 1947 at a claim of foul before gaining held BAC, ). HRS by Simmons formerly LP Lopata. 1:32.7) (Williams, Munger, Bodily, credit for his first stakes victory Roach (1st), Adcock (1st). ' j of the year. Packer). 1 Bell Discus 1 8 With 000 101 (Grand Junction); Eddie Arcaro St. Louis 0103 riding" Allan Holmes 1 11 001 000 6 05x Jewel's Reward hr the first time, Kapp (Weber); Chicago Mizell, Jackson (8), Muffett (8) (CSU); Anderson (CSU); Plyer the colt beat Peter Graffagnino's Noureddin in the mile and and H. Smith, Landrith (8); Phil- - (Weber) 130 5" Holt (Weber); Broad Jump race. It was Jim Combest, Pugh (CSU) Archibald (CSU); Sills Noureddin's ridr, who claimed (Mesa); and Thrasher (CSU). Jewel's Reward had interfered 21 11" with his mount. (0-1- (1-0- WP-:ieve- ). Ail-Arou- nd Junior Colleoes (1-0- (1-1- ). w Portable Phono Slashed to only.. 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By WENDELL RIGBY By UNITED PRESS The New York Yankees, off to one of their fastest $tartsjn history, turned back the Baltimore Saturday for their Orioles', third straight victory and their fourth in five games. Bobby Shantz limited Baltimore to three hits over the first eight innings but both he and bullpen ace Bob Grim were kayoed in the ninth when the Orioles pushed across three runs on a single by Billy Gardner, AJ Pilarcik's double Dick Williams sacrifice fly, a single by Bob Nieman, a walk and a pinch single "by Gene However, Ryne Duren then came to Grim's rescue and, with men on firsthand third, induced pinch hitter Jim Marshall to double bounce into a play. Andy Carey and Gil McDougald homered "for the Yankees, who .scored their decisive run in the eighth on a single by Yogi Berra and Bill Skovvron's double. The 'Detroit Tigers collected 19 hits in rolling to a 1 victory oveY the Cleveland Indians. Paul Foytack,' also nursing a heavy .cold, limited the Indians to six singles, fanned seven and issued "only "two walks. Frank Boiling, Billy Martin, Renoj Bertoia and Harvey Kuenn paced the Detroit attack with three hits each. ,A home run by Roy Sievers and a single by Fid Fitzgerald in the ninth inning "carried the Washington Senators to a victory over the Boston '.Tied Sox. Ted Williams made his first appearance of the season for the Red Sox and went hitless in two official times at bat. Jackie Jensen homered for; Boston. - The Dodgers won the home run hitting contest, 2, but the Giants I won the ball game, before Los at fans i41,303 Angeles' Memorial Coliseum,' in the National League feature. San Francisc6 collected 15 hits off five Dodger pitchers, - with Cepeda and Willie Mays each three each .totalling Ruben Gomez, who beat the "Dodgers at San Francisco on opening day Tuesday, scattered seven hits and joined the hit parade with a pair of doubles. The Chicago Cubs, the Majors' team, needed .only unbeaten homers eighth inning by Walt and Dale Moryn Long to down the St. Louis Cardinals, for their fourth straight victory. The Cincinnati Redlegs took advantage of five Pittsburgh errors, including three by Dick .1 March mg Pep Clubs Give Color to Meet 1 9-- 1 4th Woo ffor Relay Carnival Sidelights I rr-- - 4 2-M- ile BERKELEY, Calif., (UP) Little Max Truex set a new in snow ia Utah," Shim said. national Intercollegiate record in e Kelley's time was 2:30.51. Eino the run with a Pulkkinen of Finland, who placed clocking of 8:54.8Saturday as Southern second three years ago, was third California cr u s h e d California, in 2:37.05. in a dual track and field meet. HAMMER GREETS PROSPECTS CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (UP) opening apring practice. 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