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Show .' ' . ! , . I ... fyi y i Cravg IF it , i - i rye1! - y Mclteiitey, LaBeach, Guido And Uouolas To Compare In 36th Annual Carnival - ' " ' - - --- p - . . . . .V, I ' ! : - Almqjt 3,000 ". college, high school and Junior high school tricksters ' continued competition today in Brigtaam Young Unlyer- fjty's t36th annual invitational Hrack and field jneet Such "name" greats as Olympic stars Herb McKenley, Lloyd La-Beach,,'plup' La-Beach,,'plup' Villanpva's George Gulda and Herb Douglas of Pennsylvania will challenge track Steve Gtomek Hurls 2-Hitrer By CARL LUNDQVIST , United Press sports wruer , NEW YORKi April 22 (U.R). Pitcher Steve Gromek of Cleve land has two big chores to do zor records Saturday afternoon start- in 2 d. m. in the major events, McKenley win run in roe zu vard dash. LaBeach is scheduled to run his favorite race the 100 vard dash aaainst Guide, and Douglas win match siriaes igimn McKenley in the quarter mue. Preliminary events opened yes terday with .Junior high school tennis matches, senior nign scnoo tnnia wai on this mornlna s oro cram and the . track . and field events for Junior high school boys and clrls were slated for this afternoon. 10th Grade Singles First round Stan Collins, IB; Y. high, d. pick Trancis, Morgan. Mor-gan. 8-3, 8-4. (All other contestants contest-ants drew a byes.) ., t Second round Gregg Condon, Tooele, d. Phillip Baileyi Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. 6-1, 6-2. Collins, B. Y. hi'gh, d. Jart Chfiste'nsen, Mantl, 6-3. 6-1.1 Dick Felt, viLehi, d. vtwo bosses and today he was off! Lynn Davis, Wasatch, 6-0, -0. 7to a flying sUrt on both. iSid ,J&nes, Logan, d. Dick ri.r,. Kir . nrnnht th!igh, d. Ccrndon Tooele, 8-2,-8-1 other is to help ease Manager Lou Boudreau's worries over the ailing ail-ing Bobby Teller. Thursday he made .a major contribution to each cause when he pitched a remarkable two-hit. Jones, Logan, d 6-1. , ' Finals Collins. B Jones, Logan, 6-2, v Felt, Lehi, 6-4, Cougar Nine Downs TOD By 14-9 Score Brigham Young - university's baseball team defeated the Tooele Ordnance Depot team, 14-0, Thursday afternoon at Timp park. The Cougars battered- three army team pitchers for 16 hits, ( including a double and triple" by Cal Crump, BYU first sacker. He collected three hits in four trips altogether. . ; Glen Clark , and Nelson Spaf-ford Spaf-ford p.itched for the Cqugars and gave up 10 hits all told. Clark got credit for the victory. The- box score: TOOELE Russo, ss ... Shields. 3b . .. Erickson, cf . Savich. 2bf Dougherty, lb Jackson, If . . Johnston, If -Warburton, rf x-Hurst Murdock, c Herman, c y Blink Prop Baseball Box Scores JORDAN McFrine, 3b ........ Bowles, Sb ........ . 2" Wsshburn, If ........ 6 Price, ss Andrus, lb .......... ( Bush, 2b ............. B Pierce, cf ........... 8 Jenkins, e .......... Bishop, rf '. 3 P. Brady, rf ...,.. 2 Bills, p S 1 1 4. AB H PO A S 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 S 0 0 2 M. S perry, c ........ sorenson, p ToUls 28 T IS S Nephl 200 020 04 5 JPayson ........... 022' 030 x 7 . m ( - mm m i t I m.... spiuinowir, nuawn, wmwm. Park 2, B. Sperry, Sorenson. 2BH Eweu. SB Park, B Sperry, M Sperry.- BOB Taylor 3, Sorenson 2. SO By Taylor 13, Sorenson 2 ToUls 47 16 27 13 Y. high, de. 7-3. AB H 3 0 5 4 4 -4 2 2 3 1 2 2 I O 0 1 2 A 4 0 PROVO Morgan, cf Kump, .3b Olaen, lb Dunn, if . Oldroyd, e Fillmore, 2b Tlmpson, rx Baird, ss Hoover, p Frampton, p ........ A 0 3 0 3 8 0 B 4 2 1 0 0 Totals 37 10 27,11 SPRJNGV1LLE Hunt, ss . . . . Beardall, 3b Sanford, lb Cullen, cf Hodson, If Fullmer, c Llpton, 2b . . Packard, p . Bartholomew, p Chapman, 3b x -Lloyd .... Kirkman, If y-Carter . .. Childi rf a-Sorenso 2t -Jordan 13, Prove 4. 1 10 1 2 Caliaferra, p . . . . . . . .M 0 Narajona, p 7.1 Bateman, p ;2 Smith . 10th Grade Doubles Firt rtiunri " Bvron - Vsnee- 8-2 victory over the Browns at Raymond Peterson. Granite, d. 8t. Louis. The only blows were; Mont christensen -Kent Larson. Spanish Fork, 6-1, 6-2, Harold Fox - J. Laney, Lehi, de. Lyle Tucker r Gerry Loosh, Morgan, 6-3, 6-4. Dean Van ' Patten-Carl Nelson, Springville, d. David Newman Weston W i nters, Pleasant Grove, 6-1. 6-0. Kent Hamblin-Carl Warewood, Manti, de. Stephen Mahoney-Melvin Montgomery, Wasatch, 8-2, 6-3. Second round Vance-Peterson, Granite, d. Fox-Laney, Lehi, 6-4, Van Patten-Nelson, Springville, d. HamblinTWaie-wood, HamblinTWaie-wood, Manti, 6-1. 6-3. Finals Van Patten - Nelson, Springville, d. Vance-Peterson, Granite 6-2, 6-3. Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Grade Sintles - t ir ml. fUUIlU rwcil miiwi.s.i., Lehi, d. Douglas Smoot, Spring ville. 6-0. 6-3: Don Shand, Manti, d. Jim Farmer, Central (Ogden), 3-6. 7-5, 11-9; David Harvey, Pleasant Grove, d. . Jimmy North. Wasatch, 6-4. 6-3; Kent Dunford, Dixon (Prpvo), d. Ed Pinegar, B. Y. hig, -2, 6-1. Second round Shand d. Kirkham, 2-6, 6-4, 8-6; Dunford d Harvey, 6-1, 6-3. (finals Friday Fri-day at 3:30 pv m.) Doubles First round DeRay Russon- Boyd , Wathen, Lehi, d. Ray Christensen - Brent Peterson, Bingham, 8-6, 6-4. Robert and William Anderson, Manti, de. David Dalton - Van Patton, Springville, 6-4, 5-7, 6-1. Allen Jordan-Wayne Rounds, Wasatch, d. James Harvey-Bruce Chip-man, Chip-man, Pleasant Grov, 2-8, 6-4, 6-2.. Max Frampton - Don Lord, Dixon, won by default. Second round Anderson-An derson. Manti. d. Russon-Wath Lehi, 6-1, 6-1. Frampton-Lord, Dixon, d. Jordan-Rounds, Wasatch. Wa-satch. 6-1 1 7-5. Finals Anderson - Anderson, Ander-son, Manti, d. Frampton-Lord, Dixon, 4-6, 6-0, 9-7. .successive fifth inning homers by Jack . Graham and Dick Kokos. vAside from' that lapse, he put Aonly two other men 'on base, one on a walk and one a hit batsman. H Hit Homers For Tribe Joe Gordon and Larry Doby hit Cleveland homers to pace a 10-hit attack, Doby getting his Jniide-the-park -with vo men on vbase. ' -Gromek, who won only nine games last season, but came along fast at the end of the- campaign and won a key world series game against the IBraves, was tabbed by Veeck as "the fellow who will be our leadine hurler in 1949 reiier cameout ox orning aay with a lame arm but Boudreau, who attributed Gromek's new success' to .a specialty pitch a downdrift . knuckle curve be lieves Steve can hold the fort until- Bobby gets back in shape, & At Philadelphia the Red Sox came to life just in time to give Marse 'Joe McCarthy- a o happy birthday, blasting across four runs in the ninth to beat the Athletics, 4 to 0. Two were out end Marse Joe wasn't very happy about beine 62 when Phil Mar- rchildon loaded the bases then roreed in. a run witn a walk. Mel Parnell, who pitched the six-hit Boston shutout, then drilled a two-run single and a walk:-with the bases loaded again brought in the other run. ' Wait Until Ninth The Yankees also waited .until the ninth to; make it three straight over Washington at New York, winning 2 to 1 when Hank Bauer . doubled in the winning run. Billy Johnson of New York .and Buddy Lewis of Washington hit homers as Tommy. Burne with a .five - hitter bested Forrest Thomson in a duel of lefties. - The White Sox won, 5 to 2, against the Tigers at Detroit as rookies Herb Adams, with three hits, and Gus Zernial. Avith two. paced the attack. Detroit got six hits, and nine walks but left 13 men on base. Cincinnati remained the only unpen ion team in me iauonai as, lefty Johnny Vander Meer madff 1NGLEWOOD. it two in a row over the Cardinals with a five-hit, 5 to 0 victory. T TWn run' hnmr Vv Tlmmv Bloodworth and Hank Sauer provided pro-vided the winning-punch, j Clint Hartung used his newly-developed newly-developed curve ball to subdue the Dodgers in a four-hit, 4 to 1 who pitched one hit relief ball Giant triumph in Brooklyn in;for two innings was the victor wnicn two run homers by Sidi The Braves and Phillies were Gordon and Mickey Livingston' Tint rViHii1r! nignugniea ine attack Totals BYU . Bushore, ss . Leth, ss Weiser. cf Belliston, cf Hardy, rf , . Killer, If Hillman, If . Crump, lb . Kump, "2b . , Craven, 2b . Fullmer. 2b Jones, 3b Aplanalp, 3b Powell, c . . Bill, s Clark, p . . ., Spafford, p Totals . . . 39 10 24 11 AB H O i Jordan ......... 302 330 20013 Provo .......... 000. 010 030 4 3bh Morean. Andrus. 2bh Price; Andrus.' Olsen. Dunn. Jenkins to Bush; Bills to Andrus; Baird to Fillmore to QUen. SO Bills 8, hoover 4, Frampton 4. BB -Bills 8, Hoover; ; BYflIGH HEggert . .... 8 5 blvsnN ' Montage, 3b . .1...1. 4 A. Wilson, If .J...4. 4 Ewell, rf ..'.... 4 Taylor, p' .".. S. Wilson, lb ....... 4 Hudson, e ...i. ..... 3 SDainhower. cf K Holliday, ss . Ross, b : . . . 0 1 0 0 8 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 ggertsen, 2b Salisbury, cf . . Christiansen, , ss Nelson, If ... . Karren,- lb Christensen, 3b Stringf ellow, e Jackman, p Maloney, 2b Corless, cf Lloyd. 3 rf C :4 Dowdell, p ......... . 1 7 & 4 2 0. 0 10 ..... U ' V ..rf... 1 o Ballif. 1 . 2 1 3 10 ....... HI z u 0 1 1 0 13 1 0 0 37 16 27 6 x Batted for Warburton in 9th. y Batted for Herman, in 9th. z Batted for Bateman in 9th. Score . by innings:! Tooelet 000 034 110 9 BYU .. . . . i . ... . 000 580 Olx 14 Errors Leth 2, Craven, Aplanalp Aplan-alp 2, Clark 2, Russo, Shields. Two base hlts-Shields, Savich, Herman, Her-man, Weiser, Crump. Three base hit Crump. Struckout by Clark 9, Spafford 2, Caliaferra 2, Bateman Bate-man 1.; Bases on balls off Clark 4, Spafford 1, Caliaferra 1, Bate man 1. Totals nep: CPark, as Bird, lb . . . . Fowden, 3b. . Chase, 2b . . B. Sperry, cf B. Park, If . Howarth, rf . Snyder,- rf . 31 11 21 0 Gold Cup Race Draws Top Horses Cal., April 22 (U.R) Calumet Farm's formidable Citation and his illustrious stable-, mate, Coaltown .were top contenders con-tenders today . in a record field of 87 nominations for- Hollywood, park's $100,000 Gold Cup July 16. Two Out of Three At ' Chicago,-the Cubs made it two out of three over the Pirates, winning 4 to 3 when Catcher Bob Scheffing hit a two run homer .in the eighth inning. Emil Kush. ' Yesterday's star Steve Gromek Gro-mek of the Indians who missed a no-hitter only because he served up two fifth inning home run balls in an 8 to 2 victory at St. Louis. Traffic Captures Geneva Pin Crown . Geneva Steel company's 20-team 20-team league ended the 1948-49 bowling season at the Regal Recreation Rec-reation Bowling Alleys this week with the traffic department, led by its cigarrsmokiing captain, A. F. Schiewe eking out a 13-pin win. over the plaint accounting team in a four game play-off. Scond place honors went to the plant i accounting,; followed by waish construction team, coke plant, and roll oven teams. The traffic team encountered difficulty during I the first two games 1 of the. series due to the spectacular bowling of John Rice, Bill Howe, and Phil O'Mahen. Entering the third game, the disgruntled dis-gruntled traffic squad ' lagged by 176 pins. . , This gap was not taken up until un-til the final ball was rolled. George Hassenfritz and BiH Gibbons tallied turkeys in the last frame to turn the tide, and giveu theraff ic.its first championship cham-pionship in the history of the league. Walsh construction, after losing los-ing a (lose game to the traffic department won over the coke plant. 'The roll oven received a consolation prize by defeating the industrial relations team,. Individual high honors for the evening went to George Hassenfritz Hassen-fritz with 190 average for the four games and a ! high game of 2if r To "J tals ... 1 4 2 r 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 2 0 6 3 0 0 0 30 7 18 6 9 0 1 1 0 0 1. 0 Williams Tops Floyd Hansen In Mat Feature Al . Williams of Chicago wI1V meet Kenny Mayne of Salt Lke City for the intermountain junior. heavyweight wrestling. cham- pionshipjiext Thursday night in the Riverside Roller Rink arena. Williams woiktbe right to meet Mayne for the title, when he de feated Floyd Hansen Thursday; night two falls to one in me feature attraction of the vjtw wrestling show at the Riverside arena. Th Chlcaaoan actually won, the match in the battle for the second fall, when Hansen, in try ing to land a rabbit puncn on Williams hit the corner bf the ropes with his fist instead and injured his wrists Although the extent of Hansen's injury was not immediately determined, it was feared his hand may have been broken.. The injury cost Hansen the second fall and, although he came out for the third fall, he was unT able to continue and the referee awarded the match to Williams. Wine First Fall Hansen wan the first fall In 23 minutes with an under-arm knee lift and Williams the second in 11 minutes with a reverse wrist lock-. In the other match, Gorilla Poggi and Johnny Carlin defeated defeat-ed Kenny Mayne and Elmer Davis in an Australian team tag affair. Poggi won the first fall over Mayne in 25 minutes with a half Boston crab, Mayne the second over Carlin in seven minutes min-utes with a body Jackknife, and Carlin the third over Davis in five minuteavwlth a body press. Totals ............ 39 14 21 x-Batted for Chapman in 7th y-Batted for Lipton in 7th. z-Batted for Bartholemew in 7th. Springville ...... 000 100 2 3 BY High . ....... 440 1051 x 24 E Fullmer, Hunt 2, Beardall, Chapman 3; Karren, Christiansen, Christensen. RBI Beardall, Sor enson, Lloyd. Nelson 5, Christian sen 2, Karren 5, Christensen 5, Dowdell. 2BH Nelson. 3BH- Beardall. Karren. HR -Christen sen 2 BB Off Packard 8, Bartho lemew 3. Dowdell 1, Packard 1 SO Packard 2, Bartholemew 1, Jackman 9, Dowdell 1. WP Pack ard. HPB Eccles. umpires Jen sen and Christiansen. Jordan Trips Bulldogs By 14-4 Count -Provo high's baseball team lost its.aecond Big Eight' co'nference baseball game Thursday afternoon at Timp parkas the Jordan Beet-diggers Beet-diggers romped to in easy 14-4 victory over the Bulldogs. In other Big Eight contest, played play-ed Thursday afternoon, Grajiite Farmers defeated East high Leop ards,- 11-7, cutting short a ninth-inning ninth-inning rally by the Leopards. The Beetdiggers lit defeating the Provoans rapped the' pitching of two Provo hurlers Gary Hoover and Boyd Frampton for 16 hits. Hoover, who hurled the first four andJone-thlrd innings, gave up 13 of the hits and was charged with the. loss. . -'.' Twirling the" last four and two- thirds innings, Frampton turned in a fine relief job as he held the winners to three hits Bruce Bills, Jordan righthander, scattered lOPfbvo hits in going the dist Lead Jordan Attack .v . Mitch Price' and Ray, Andrus led the Jordan attack with four an three hits, respectively. An drus cracked but a" triple and double v Ralph Olsen. Ted Dunn, Dave Oldroyd and Ralph Morgan got two hits apiece to lead the Bull dog hitting, with Morgan crack ing out a triple and Olsen and Dunri a double apiece. i ; J. . Pocarello Cards Sell Catcher POCATELLO, Ida., April 22 (U.R) Sale of catcher Bill Weath-erwax Weath-erwax to the Fresno Cardinals of the California league was announced an-nounced today , by the Pioneer league's Pocatello Cards. . , . i The pards will get in retumi 19-year-old Wendell Ashby, of St. Louis; 195-pound, right-handed rookie receiver, who comes highly recommended by St. Louis Cardinal scouts. DAILY HERALD Friday, April 22, 1949 BY High, Payson and. Carbon high 'scored victories Thursday afternoon in Jhe second round of Region Three baseball games. The Wildcatstufhed loose, a thunderoui-hltilng attack to smash the Sorinaville RW Devils. 24 -3 r the Lions notched their sec ond region triuntph by rolling over Juab, 7-4, and the Dlno- Payson, BY High and Carbon Cop Region 3 Diamond Tilts How They Stand AMERICAN . LEAGUE W New aY6rk ......... .3 UDertoit ... 2 Cleveland 2 L 0 1 PWladelphia ....... us i a C Louis Chicago Boston Washington 1 1 1 2 2 3 Pet. 1.000 .687 .687 .333 .333 .333 .250 Thursday's Results 'Cleveland ' 8, St. Louis 2. Boston 4, Philadelphia 0. New rYork 2,- Washington 1. Chicago 5, Detroit 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE saurs shut out Spanish Fork 4-0, behind Frank Marelli'i one-hitter. Harold Christensen led the booming Wildcat attack with two terrific home run smashes. Both his .circuit ; drives were hit to ri ght-center. - Maury Jackman, BY High pitcher shared the hero's role with Christensen by hurling three-hit ball during tht five Innings In-nings he worked. Jackman ilso slruck out nine-batters. ' Payson rode to victory on the seven-hit pitching of Taylor, Lion hurling' ace. Holliday,- Spalnhow-er Spalnhow-er and Wilson led the-11-hit Lion attack . with two- base blows apieoe.-' ; . . is .. . . -A three-run raliy . in the fifth inning broke a 4-4 tie and put, the game on ice for the winners. Carbon scored four runs en five hits in defeating the Dons. A great throw from left field by Faddis in the third Ining cut off Spanish Fork's only scoring chance as Mar ell 1 pitched superbly superb-ly all the way. " -, Cincinnati Boston .... Chicago . . . Brooklyn . . New York Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis . . W -2, 3 o2 i i 0 L .0 1 1 I. 2 2 a 2 Pet. 1.000 .750 .667 .667 .333 .333 .250 .000 Thursday's . Results Cincinnati 5, St. Louis .2. New York 4. Brooklyn 8. Chicagoi 4, Pittsburgh 3. (Only games rscbJeduled). . COAST LEAGUE San Diego . Hollywood , Seattle .... Los Angeles Sacramento Oakland W .14 ...... 14 ...... 13 - IS 12 ........11 San Francisco .... 9 Portland ... T L Pet. t .636 S .609 11.542 11 .542 11. .522 13 .458 15 .375 1 .318. Thursday's Results: I Seattle 8-2; San. Diego 8-4. ' Los Angeles 7, San Franciae 2. . Oakland 8, Hollywood . Portland at' Sacramento, rata. WRONG PARTY TAGGED CHICAGO (UJ9 James Waedell got a speeding ticket but found that Patrolman James W. Casey had absent-mindedly filled it in with his own name. Police assured assur-ed .him the ticket was void. o) 36th Annual INVITATIONAL MEET At 'Y' Stadium SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd Trial Heats Begin 9 a. m. Finals Begin 1:30 p.:m. SEE THE NATIONAL AND OLYMPIC TRACK STARS jN ACTION! 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