Show J rrigt 'anNyynynp ittyyry ' Rally Nets Olmedo Narrow Triumph PA’ July 23 —Top-seedeAlex Olmedoand Sally Moore moved into the rounds of the quarter-fina- l Lawn Tennis Pennsylvania Championships Thursday after experiencing unexpected difficulty in beating unranked opponents Olmedo the controversial Peruvian beat Pacific Coast Conference champion Allen Fox a student Fox fit UCLA played fine tennis 6-- 5-- 1 X-ra- 2-- 2-- 6-- 7-- 3-- §-- 8-- 2-- 4 3-- 6-- 6-- e bases-loade- e 7-- 6-- Speedboat Owner Asks for Bond ing SEATTLE July 23 (P) — Speedboat owner Willard Rhodes sqggested Thursday ttiat sponsors of unlimited hydroplane races be required to post a $50000 bond to insure compliance With regatta regulations Rhodes whose Miss Thriftway won the Gold Cup Race in 1956 and 1957 made his comment following charges Wednesday by owner Ole Bardahl that the sport was fraught and needless bickering” with “unnecessary hazards BARDAHL BLAMED mismanagement by “a few selfish interested in and hangers-oand personal profit” He refused to name' any individuals: Jack Regas who drove the Miss Bardarl in the Coeur D’Alene Idaho Diamond Clip Race Sunday still was hospitalized Thursday with injuries suffered when the cowling ripped loose and struck him in the chest and face In apparent agreement with Bardahl’s statement that racing needs a drastic housecleaning" Rhodes suggested the selection of a professional team of officials to have charge of all hydroplane races non-racer- s Hal’s Snares Key Game NC CHAPEL HILL July head football coach at the University of North Carolina died Thursday night Tatum stricken with a virus Infection whirh also felled his wife Edna had been sinking Lee Rich a r d s o n scattered four hits and his teammates picked up eight Thursday as he pitched Hal’s Dairy Queen to a victory over Loviiigers in the Cops League “championship" game Hal’s now stands at 12 victories and one defeat with one game to play Lovingers now has a 10-- mark with two to play rapidly since early Thursday BIG HITTER for Hal’s was He had first taken a turn for Alan Bluth with a home run the' worse Wednesday and the only Lovingers run DOCTORS AT North Caro came when Mike Goodin horn-erelina Memorial Hospital here In other league games Thurs did not release a definite diagTrades nosis except to say that it was day Salt Lake Building 17-Surand Wolfes defeated invirus an “overwhelming" the back turned Insurance fection which had “affected ety Moose his of of vital the organs many The line scores body" 000 100 ft— 1 4 0 A medical bulletin about an Lovingers 200 010 x— 3 81 Hal's D Queen Leon Gallegos and Russ Snyder Lee hour before his death reported Richardson and Alan Bluth that Tatum was in "very poor Salt Lake Building condition” Trades 02(11) 040 5—17 10 1 00 0 000 0— 0 2 4 Wolfes Ray Nicholes and Jim Burns A1 THE HEFTY Tatum a na Burke and Doug Johnson tive of McColl SC cut short Moose 005 loo o— i i e 3 a stay in Montreal Canada a Surety Tns OU046 x— 5 arift Heftmmi-- ' ’weeK ago when wit&T son Dave Moore and Pitil Paul Jones home because of the death of a sister Salt Lake Tennis Club He became ill in midweek Men’s Singles Championship— 8 a m and entered the hospital Satur- —Lewis Haines vs Jim Foulger 10 vs Jack day after cancelling a number a m — Tom5 pRedford m— Steve Bennett vs of speaking engagements Lee Ham winner of mel vs Spencer Young 6 p m— Reed Tatuiti returned to North Gordon vs Glen Haynes Carolina as coach in 1956 after Men’s Flight A Singles— 9 m — Dob Elkins vs Bob McDonald 10 a nine successful years at the —Jack Burgess vs Paul James 11 He of a m Reed Gordon vs winner of Maryland University McDonald Elkins replaced George Barclay as Bos 15 and Under Singles— 10 am head coach s Lee Richardson — Mike Martinet oring 8-- HOUGHTON LE SPRING ENGLAND July mmg’S “tsurittg” Tran field team won seven events Thursday night but was beaten by a combination and from Northumberland counties Durham Dick Millett of Mesa Ariz was the only double winner hurHe captured the dles in 257 seconds and the dash in :225 and' -- 57-5- 220-yar- 220-yar- ‘ ALTON of TI1VGERSON Pampas Tex turned in one of ’tliT 6esf "pcrTOrmaTTresnjf 'the meet with a :09 9 clocking in dash the "That was great time 100-yar- in the humid conditions here Thtirs-nightsaid Brigham Young' Coach Clarence Robin” Other Brigham Young win- Itn roi is cisco high jump ) Nielsen Mesa Ariz pole vault ll-3Dave Parker Las hurdles Vegas Nev '( :147) and the relay team which was clocked in (6-1- f - 120-yar- 440-yar- '442 i Haines-Foulge- r ing top softball teams of Salt takFf“gden-imd-PFwo--a-H the other a gals’ game between the Old Time Shamrocks and the Spudnut Shamrocks will highlight the third annual softball medical benefit night Saturday at New White PaiX First game will send the Salt Lake Real Estate Board team against the Provo All Stars at 7 pm Second game the girls’ game at will 8 pm while at 9 pm yio Global Post VFW will take on the Ogden AU Stars EVERYONE including the umpires and scorers will pay to get in and all of the proceeds will be used to help defray expenses of players hurt during the season The event is sponsored by the Utah State Amateur Sports Assn and the Salt Lake DepartmCounty Recreation ent-—- “WAGON WHEEL EL ItANCIIO HOTELS WELLS NEVADA Whers Tea Always Gel Fair Shak for Tour Mousy Huvo You Trlod Opr BROASTED FOODS? on row Nixr trip TO NtVADA STOP IT TOR A VISIT AT THS EL nAIVCHO AM) W AGON WHEEL Rick Foulger vs Mike Jacobsen "Boys 13 and Under SlrtgfelT— IT IW —Ken Flagle vs Louis Strike Bos 11 and Under Single— 8 am —Scott Bennion vs David Swenson Laury Hammel vs Richard Greene Women’s Flight A Singles— 10 am -- LU Wooster vs Carol Castle Parent Child Doubles— 7 pm— Lee Hammel-Laur- y Hammel vs Mark Greene and Mark Greena Jr Luana ftwtiewMjW— Fmilfor1 Belden Bill Zwick-CraiZwlck vs Spencer Young-Spence- r 1 8 Totals 319 Totals a — Filed oit for Smith in 2nd b— hit tacrlfice fly for Perry In th e— ran for Francona In 6th: d— grounded out for Ditmar In 7th e— foiled out for Bronsttd In Dth ’ X' ftlO fHKV 0 New York ' 004 OV1 Olx— ft Cleveland 2 E — Fitzgerald Brlckell Lopuz P axcj— and How- - 2B— Mantle Berra 2 (olaVito Howard Minoso SF—Valo Terry Grba L M) Ditmar BronstaQ Smith Perry (W 5 2)" Grant T—3 02 A— 36560 Men's Championship Consolation— 12 pm — Vic Merrill va Bill Latlmhr Mike Martinet v Dick Armond Men’ Flight A Consolation — ft pm —Mark Bryner v Reed Werner: Hillman Castle vs loser of Elkins McDonald Jack Belden v Karl Gillette 30 ft ab r h rbl 4 111 11 111 12 u 110 12 ft 11 2 Total Into double play for Mizell In 4th for Grammas In 8th out for Bridges in 8th out for Cunningham in 9th out for Mcfor Smith in 9th 2-Daniel m 9th OOfl 660 001—1 8t Louis 200 000 12x— ft San Francisco DP— E — Boyer Stone McDaniel Spencer to Cepeda Blaslngame to THE HOMER was Jones’ Grammas Spencer to Bressoud and Cepeda Blasingame to Grammas and ninth of the season Musial LOB — St Louis 8 San Fran11 2B— Schmidt Cunningham The Reds retired in easy cisco SB — Mays Cepeda Si— Sanford SF— fashion for seven innings by Mays er bb so Ip 0 3 0 Jay erupted with two out in Mizell (L lift) 42 0 3 Stone RoBinson as the eighth Frank a 0 0 Bridges 1 1 0 and Jerry Lynch singled to McDaniel 1 8 9 I Sanford (W 9) center T— 222 A— 12516 SS 1 9 ToUlg Ed Bailey then sent a soft roller just to the right of II Batter" Birds - 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9-- 110 Bruton ab r h rbl Gilliam 3b 4 0 1 0 4 0 10 Neal 2b Zimmer 2b 0 0 0 0 9-- 3 Bobby Avila the hero KANSAS CITY July 23 UP) Wednesday's game with a -Kansas City The fired-uninth inning homer Just man t unleashed a bklUut w WM aged tageUo-Uthree bombardment including unable to whip it to second for home runs Thursday night and a forceout defeated the Baltimore Orioles MILWAUKEE CINCINNATI for a sweep of their three-gamab r h rbl abrhrbi series 3 10 0 Temple 2b 5 1 2 0 Avila 2b 5 110 0 0 LOS ANGELES 7th out for Elston Henry In 8th non 010 irio— ( Chicago non 201 iOx— ft Loi Angeloa E — Sherry DP — Neal to Hodges Noren to T Taylor Wills to Neal ta'Tarker LOB — Chicago 7 Los Angeles 6 2B — S Taylof Dark HR— Hodges Moon SB — Roaeboro Athletics Fired-U- p second base 5 0 2 I1 Aaron rf 4 1 1 l Adcock lb 4 11 O 1 0 0 0 Torre lb 111 5 4 Mrshll lb 3 0 Banks ss 4 0 Noren cf 4 0 Moryn If 4 0 S Taylor c 3 1 Altman rf 2 0 Drbsky p 10 a Long 10 Henry p 0 0 10 n Pinaon cf Bell rf Robnsn lb Lynch If Pndlton If Bailey c Jones 3b Kasko ss Purkey p tb r h rbl T Tylr 2b Dark 3b 0 2 0Dvenprt3b 3 0 1 2 2 Moon If 2 3 0 0 0 Mayscf 0 0 Snider rf 3 10 0 0 0 0 Kirkland rf 0 0 0 0 O' 0 2 01 lb 0 Hodges 4 lb 11 Cepeda 3 01 Larker lb 0 2 0 Spencer 2b 4 0 1 1 0 Demeter ef 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rf Alou 4 10 Musiallb 0 0 Boseboro c 3 1 2 0 3 0 0 Or Schmidt c 4 12 0 Smith c 1 0 0 Willi ss 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 Bressoud 3 0 11 0 0 Sherry p Grmmaaaa 2 0 0 01 Sanford p 2 2 0 2 1' 10 0 0 Drysdale p 0 0 0 0 Elston p 0 0 0 0 Mirell p 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 01 Stone p 33 3 ft 3 Totals 30 8 ft ft Totli Bridges p 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 out for Drabowsky in Sth: McDniel p 0 0 0 01 into double play for 1 0 0 01 f Oliver In cf White If Boyer 3b Clmli cf-r- f d 2 1 10 4 0 Brandt 1 4 0 4 3 4 Cunghmrf 8-- h 'ThTeT'Brrgtsrtvmrattrr DETROIT July 23 (UPI) Harvey Kuenn and A1 Kaline lined out four hitg apiece Thursday to lead the Detroit Tigers to an 11-- rout of the Washington Senators The two Detroit outfielders played & part in all four of Detroit’s scoring rallies Kuenn Wednesday night the iad four successive singles and Yanks smashed 14 hits scored four times while Kaline hacLiwo riQubleaandlwfr sinThursday night— the--- ' hom club rapped out 14 gles and crossed the plate three times There were three runs home Kuenn the leading and two out and the score was hitter hiked league’s his average to NEW FORK ! CLEVELAND while Kaline moved into b r h rbl RiChsn 2b 4 0 0 O' Held u 4 110 secona place in the batting race Siebrn If 8 11 0 Power lb 4 111 Mantle cf -- 4 2 2 lMlnoso If ft 1 ! 4 with a 34(kaverage Howrd lb 4 1 1 2 Francna cf 4 13 0 Lope 3b 4 0 1 cf 0 10 0 DETROIT Beuer rf 4 0 0 0 Clevito rf 4 12 0 WASHINGTON b r b rbi Berra c 4 0 3 0 Strcklp 3b 4 13 2 ibrh rbll — 5 2 2 0 Brckell u 4 12 0 Baxes 2b 0 0 Asprmn 2b 4 0 0 0 Yost 3b 10 2 0 0 0 Hmner2b Terry p 4 0 0 0 Allison cf 4 2 2 1 Maxwell If 4 1 10 0 3 0 3b 4 4 4 3 0 Kuenn 0 Kllbrw rf 0 10 Grbap Ftigerld c 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Kaline cf 5 3 4 2 Perry p 10 0 01 Sieverslbrf 34 00 00 10 Wilson Brnstad p 0 0 0 0 c 2 0 14 0 0 0 Thrnbry 10 0 Oi Grant p 10 10 Lemon Ifc 33 00 6 0 Zernial lb 3 00 0 1 0 0 0 Harrli Smith p oooo lb 10 Cortney 4 2 0 FRANCISCO 8 r h rbl b Blsngm 2b 4 0 Victory MILWAUKEE July 23 Willie Jones blasted a bases-loadehome run with two out in the eighth to lift the Cincinnati Reds to a 6 to 2 victory Thursday night over the Milwaukee Braves Jones a veteran third base-madiscarded by the Philadelphia Phillies and the Cleveland Indians earlier this year picked out a pitch from Joey Jay and sent it high over the left field fence 4-- liVw Softball Clubs Wait Bailies Detroit Raps Nats 11 to 2 THE VICTORY eighth for Cleveland in 17 games with the champions put the Indians within a" half game of the Chicago White Sox who were rained out Thursday night’s baseball drama at the stadium was a reversal ef the script from Wednesday night when the Indians held a lead going into the sixth inning and were beaten CHICAGO By Associated Press 4-- CLEVELAND July seven runs in the sixth inning on seven hits’ the big one Minnie Minoso’s grand-slahome run the Cleveland Indians Thursday night won the rubber game cf three with the New York Yankees The Indians sent 13 batters to the plate in the big frame which saw three Yankee pitchers on the mound and ended with the bases filled 3-- 6-- 2 when Minoso swatted his 15th homer of the season over the left field fence of Eli Grba Tito Francona who has hit safely in 17 straight games opened Cleveland’s big sixth with a single and got another later in the rally making him He for the night pulled a thigh muscle beating out his last hit and was replaced by Jim Piersall '®l left-hande- SI LOUIS g By Associated Press 5-- By Associated Pi ess Jones’ Blast Nets Reds 8-- 5 d BYU Spikcrs Drop Meet 3-- Tribe Rips Yenkees In Cops Play In Explosion J im T alum T ar Heel Coach Dies 23 (UPI) — Jim Tatum Lov-Irige- Minoso Grand Slams 6th-Innin- SHERRY WAS relieved by Drysdale in the eighth after the Cubs got their second and third runs Sherry drove in a run himself with a seventh inning single against 11 triumphs Sherry was replaced after r had surrendering three hits in the The big whipped the Giants here twice eighth this seasoh Don The runs were both unearned but they gave Wll-me- ? (Vinegar Bend) Mizell his fifth loss of the season a lot of happy young players after they defeated Thursday and took over the league lead Willie Anderson center manager of the Hal’s Dairy Queen team of the Cops League is a happy manager with d Virus Infection Strikes Fran 5-- FOR THE SECOND straight day Miss Moore was on the verge of defeat She lost the first set to Mrs Baba Lewis and trailed of Boston in the second set before unThen the tracking herself Bakersfield Calif girl ran out five straight games and breezed through the third set to win Wednesday Miss Moore lost Rain Washes Out the first set and trailed in the secGals’ Tourney Pamela Davis stride Miss ‘before ond hitting MOUNT PROSPECT ILL Moore who won the Women’s 23 Rain (AU— Thursday July washed out the first round of Clay Court Championship at the $20000 Mount Prospect Chicago Monday appeared Women's Open— richest golf tired tourney on the Ladies ProfesBarbara Benignl southsional Golf Assn circuit paw sophomore from StanRichard Hauff ford University ousted fifth president of the Mount Prosseeded Karol Fageros of pect Country Club said the Miami meet will have a double-rounIn the men’s division Chris windup Sunday playOnly other tournament oh Crawford seventh-seedeCalif er from Piedmont the LPGA tour with a finale is the National Wom- bowed to Abe Segal of South Africa en’s Open 3-- By Associated By Associated Press LOS ANGELES July 23--The SAN FRANCISCO July 23 Los Angeles Dodgers de—Big right hander Jack Sanfeated Chicago Thursday ford Thursday won his first night but they may have lost game since Jbeing hurt last first baseman Gil Hodges for’-- at month as he scattered nine St least a week San FranHodges suffered a pulled Louis hits for a muscle in his right leg slidcisco victory ing into second base It was leaders National The League feared a bone had been fracscored twice in the first Inning tured but were on third baseman Ken Boyer's all error to give their pitcher THE ACCIDENT occurred the bulge he needed in the sixth two innings after St Louis didn’t score until sent the Dodgers two were out in the ninth Hodges ahead with his 19th homer w hen Wally Shannon singled o5 the year Hodges walked home Boyer with one out and tried to adSanford who had not won vance to second after Don since June 7 ran his record to Demeter’s long fly to center as he’ struck out four and Just as Tony --Taylor was issued one walk before a taking the throw from the outfield Hodges came into crowd of J2516 second with a hard slide then ON JUNE 11 the fireball flopped over on his stomach pitcher was hit on the right writhing in pain hand while batting against who had driven Hodges Pittsburgh's Bob Friend and the deep bruise put him out of in 61 runs this year and is action Jack then lost his first hitting 292 wag carried off two starts on returning to the the field on a stretcher firing line Wally Moon also drove in In the first inning Thursday runs for Los Angeles one two Willie out Mays with two with a homer in the sixth and singled to center and Orlando the other with a Cepeda singled to left The two walk in the seventh advanced on a double steal Righthander Larry Sherry Then Daryl Spencer smashed a grounder which bounced gff making his first hometown start got the victory his first Boyer’s glove and into left field with both runners scor- in three decisions in extending the Wimbledon champion on whom the United States banks its hopes for retaining the Davis Cup By Associated Press 5-- 3 Sanford Flips SF Win Hodges Suffers Injury Sports Page HAVERFORD L ash Cardinals 5 - 1 Dodgers Trip Cubs S: l One-Minu- te gw'rywm' Friday July 24 1959 The Salt Lake Tribune Giants n p At k 6 CMfN TAMPS |