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Show u u 3;cAM SUNDAY HERALD mm op 1854 WITH (safe (y-yrV- K 8f T Ray n A LAKE CITY (UP) -iHoover's Iron-ma- n Mele's home run Lou and hurling provided the power Saturday as f Utah . handed the University Brigham Young University its first defeat of the 1354 Western Division Skyline Baseball season with a 5 to 4 victory. The Cougars won the first tut of the two-gaseries by de-the Redskins, eating Friday afternoon at Timp Pars. The Utes had all their runs across the plate by the end of the fifth Inning and' didn't allow ScofTT SALT tcher Gary The future of semipro baseball in Provo and the fate of the Utah Industrial League probably will be determined at the meeting of the board of directors of the Provo Baseball Assn., which Jim Mazurie, presidents the club, has promised to call sometime the first of this week. are confident that Provo directors It i3 true, the UIL will decide to field a team, in 1954 and that the league will continue to operate as a four-tealeague. But, the board memProvo fact still remains that several of the bers by their own admission are lukewarm on semipro baseball at the moment. In other words several of the directors could be swayed one way or the other, depending on which way the wind blows at this week's meeting. The meeting will be thrown. open to general public and it behooves all Provo baseball fans to be there, so they can express themselves on the city's baseball program, especially as it pertains to semipro ball. While Mazurie hasn't set a definite date or place for the meeting, he is expected to do so in the next day or two. Baseball fans are urged to watch The. Daily aid for an announcement on the meeting and then be sure and attend the confab. It will be up to the citizens of Provo who really love baseball to keep semipro ball going locally by lending a note of encouragement and optimism to the meeting and by assuring the club's directors of their - 7-- 1, '. m 77 ftJ ... Couaar-Ut- e I the Cougars to score until the Oyler's ground ball, and KeUey singled in Morgan. first of the seventh-.- x Oyler tried to steal third but Hoover allowed only three hits was out to end the same. tagged through the sixth inning. But then In Friday's game,-thCougars he began to weaken, andthe took advantage of? a great pitchjob by Gary Johnson and th Brighams got eight more hits to ing power-packe- d bat of Lynn Fost tally their four markers. to er turn back the Utes. 1 The win gave the Utes a 2 . .1. t. J Tka.i. was the second victory record. It l ,?e.ds5as. t0 on the mound for Hoover. a The scoring started II the sec- - "I8"1'11 ftfe ond frame when Utah's Mickey 1 jJSS! S,1iJj2Snf wV CuUeton singled ' In Don Geis err!rt oa "?e a,n f,Mf Then Mele homered In the third"!0" ia . with the sacks empty, and Cal .SF-vDrecksel. scored on a sacrifice the Foster, Don Price. J t aV VI by J ." In the fourth frame. Geis ', . e 2-- hX taHThrw,. ?! 1 ES? J I Box Scores ft' l ( A a-- "Tilt: tS vs. 1 sin-IX- V J m7 1) u "T?fJStttUck- while Dale Bain scored in the another 0n sacnnce-6- His - clima:;-- L. ed a five run spluree that iced 41- .r UV. w , uaui.mai iive-ru- n omoursi, C BtfU's h y Saturday's Game ab h po a orThat wrapped up the BYU utah. 5 1 2 Morgan, cf . Madsen scored 'Mack 1 2 Eggertsen, 3 b ...... 5 on a single by Pitcher run first Oyler, ss ............ 5 3 0 Ray-Uin the seventh Inning. . 3 0 2 Hardy, If Mickey scampered Eggertson 1 0 0 KeUey, If home or. a single by Foster in xJones ............... 1 1 0 he eighth. And-ithe ninth inn-rr. 4 2 6 Foster, c ing, Johnson, running for Ush, Madsen, rf .......... 3 1 2 .icorlMr?,.!' ' j , : I' " r A "f Jgjf sh J ' I ............ 3 2 2b 2b ..22 Lewis, lb Riggin, Karren, Lish, p 1 8 0 1 0 2 1. 1 tPc : A'f. ?f Pcher's v- - first seven w" lSea ix PhilLf.laLtfi! CgJa" itern division vic- n V. lifiSi liht ftSfSV ?. scored when Geis bobbled na tory. They defeated Montana a week ago in a doubleheader a Timp Park. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE 36 12 24 7 Totals wholehearted support. Wasingtpn at New York, post J ab h po a poned, Utah Orioles If pessimism or gloom engulfs the meeting, Provo rain. 0 4 2b Mele, 12 San Diego County Hospital patient, gets a baseball fans can just about kiss semipro baseball good- DREAM COMES TRUE Harvey Donomo, I jrnuaaeipma ai cosion, posi-3 1 2 "T'f Bain, 3b wet and who his full rain wore UVCK the Padres. San of idol. his with poned, I TlnG grounds. Earl baseball visit local tb Rapp, Diego Rapp is come. to It surprise for 4 2 5 generally agreed among bye years 7 cf Drecksel, 100 Detroit a '.......000 the after entire 0001 3.1 baseball for team; uniform Right by autographed except gives sandals, Harvey will be ball Provo ' 1 leaves 4 9 it baseball men that if semipro Price, cf . . . 000 000 the cheering visit Harvey underwent delicate brain surgery. ... 3 0 0 Baltimore P Cook, If a long time before it returns. Garver and House; coie.For Kennedy 1 3 w 3 ss f Geis, 1 man, r ox ii anai ourvney, Aiur- - H AT.TTfOTJV xtA ttm And, if semipro ball leaves Provo, the Industrial v. irv q 4 2 0 rf Dow, . utr coieraan . ray rL'L ,Ti F!.M.inruM.. l- -u 1 5 3 League also is certain to fall, if for no other reason than I e Culleton, Chicago ..... 501 100 010- -S 8 4 0 1 the fact that the league can't operate on three teams. In Hoover, p Cleveland .... 001 000 000- -1 4 2 ! " ! Hout-Zaddition, Provo ha3 long been considered the stronghold LoUar: and Keegan aiiJ.JLa 32 9 27 ............. Totals tAtnan TnmiroV lit CnfUnnl a . . la of the league. InBYU ........ 000O00 112 4 11 4 which deal iYC Sore-ArmestralgQt tZUiZXy Player, w;r. o AiaAicoxwi lviuaai st ciiu vnivAfi nr) rich d While the league directors may be right in taking Utah ....... 012 110 OOx 5 9 1 0UlH Oriole General M.n.tfi. It an optimistic, confident view of semipro ball for this Errors Hardy, Foster, Karren, xiegan. paragon U). ucl the deal, Dow. .etnewho.nadannounced year, it 13 still important that a realistic approach be It was a game to bring back But Garver and Coleman made Drecksel, Madsen, Lish, Mele, By CARL LUNDQUIST twu saia "hnrnwft?ffV, Eggertsen, maintained as far as Provo is concerned. United Press Sports Writer memories of the old dead ball the best of it. Detroit, which gen Bain. Drecksel. Geis 2. Home Hank Greenberg, the Indians Two reformed which was in vogue when Balti- erally was consigned to finish In runs Mele. Struck out pitchare also feel those who There that if the Timps don't ers general manager, again becaus Lisn by NATIONAL L GUE the lower .nal of the second divi put asid, their miseries Sat- more last entertained Big League 4. Base on balls off Hoover field a team the whole baseball structure in Provo, inKennedy, has "a much stronger land became Involved in customers. The weathei was aw- sion, wound up the day in first at post- - throwlnt arm Pittsburgh urday Philadelphia, 4. Lish Hoover 3, cluding the Little League, Pony League and Chief Lea a beautiful battle at Baltimore ful. It was windy and the temper- place in the American League I Off their recordsponed, rain. I t is will crumble. Dave Greenwood of not American Fork 40's New where Ned Carver of the Tigers ature was in the lower and with more victories than York at postgue, Game Utile is Brooklyn, there Friday's . AB H PO A poned, rain. one of the baseball men who feels that way and he gave turned ;in a Dvck and Kennedy. victory over Joe the kind of a day for pitchers any other team in either league.! UTAH arm with The Coleman of the 15 5 The trouble. Orioles. clinched 4 12 4 St Louis ..0510 4 0012r-- 13 the .. 2b Tigers victory rv.V Mele, the league directors and Provo officials something to n the fourth inning; with the lone Bain, 3b 4 0 2 3 Chicago ... .225 3100 lOx 23 20 1 played both the outfleld and tMrd think about at Thursday s meeting. run of the game when Harvey Drecksel, rf 4 10 0 SUley, White (3), Lint (3), bas.e for the St. Louis Browns "I can tell you one thing," Dave said, "American 4 1 7 1 Wright (5). Brazle (5), Deal (5) last year, batted 2.13 while ter Kuenn singled. Ray Boone walk- Price, lb d ed and Walt J po; singled home P. Cook, If ......... 3 0 2 0 Fork knows from experience that you can't do away with Yvars, Sarni (6); Klippstein, in 27 runs and hitting nln ing f Kuenn. Jensen, If ............ 10 0 0 Jeffcoat (2), Brosnan (5) and honfers. in 112 games. Industrial League ball arid keep your junior basebal Ilits Three Gels, ss Only McCullough (6). WP Kennedy, a ...3 0 110 Garagiola, alive. Ask any of little League or Pony League kid what Brosnan Germann LP batted .235 for the Indians Staley pilot, Detroit had only three hits his big desire is and he'll tell you it is for a. chance to 4 0 4 0 HR ............ cf Jackson Harris, Jeffcoat season, (2nd), driving in 22 run last; BEACH. Fla (UP)' captured the team championship while the Orioles picked up five Culleton, c 2 15 0 (1st), Yvars (2nd), Repulski (1st), and hitting three homers ia 100 eventually play with the town's semipro team. A semipro DAYTONA off all but three-daColeman, who pitched meet. Pat McCormick of Los Angeles for the 0 1 Alston (1st). Astle, p 10 'games. team helps offer an incentive to the Little Leaguers and regained the 1 0 0 0 diving Miss Mann, a high school the ninth when Howie Fox took Smith ...... the Pony Leaguers. title she lost in 1953 by scoring junior, swam to victory Iil the over after Ct.eman went out for G. Cook, p .......... 0 0 10 568.8 Saturday in the Nabutterfly stroke event, a The White "During the years American Fork didn't have tional points Sox, who had suf AAU Women's Swimming used for the first time this year. TOTALS . ........ 32 , 5 24 10 a team in the Industrial League, there wasn't a kid and Diving Championships. Her time was 1:06.3. Second fered three straight defeats, fin Doubled for Geis in ninth. Mrs. McCormick. who had won place went to Phoebe Cramer of ally broke loose with a hitting in town throwing a baseball. Today, with a semipro Flied out for Astle in eighth tne diving crown the Berkely, Calif , swim club. spree and defeated the Indians team, we've got more kids playing ball in American AB H PO A The White Sox BYU had little trouble de while Mary Jane Sears of the at Cleveland, Fork than ever before in history simply because the Thursday, out 2 0 knocked Art in Houtteman cf Morgan, 5,3 feating Gail Benton of the Atlan Walter Reed Club, finished third. o 3 3b kids dream of someday playing for the Steelers. wheL the first made ta Athletic Club, with 46a points. In the inning Eggertson, they medley relay. 3 l and defending champion Paula also a new event, the Walter five runs. Al Carrasquel and Jim Hardy, If "I'd be willing to bet that if the Provo Timps go it Jean 4 I ss Rivera ., hit homers. Fain to in of team Oyler, Reed San flashed Myers Francisco, Ferris, victory 4 4 Won't be long until all the city's baseball program de- with 467.45 points. fl:37.5. The Indianapolis Athletic also hit a Chicago homer. Bob oster, c 0 3 for Madsen, rf The Walter Reed Swim Club Club was second and the Lafay Keegan pitched a teriorates to practically nothing." FROM LEVEN'S 4 12 i 0 V lb Lewis, walked six of Washington, led by Chicago although he ette. Ind., swim club third. Whether a person agrees or disagrees with 4 0 0 2b two home hit Riggin, Mann of of Logan Santa Carol Johnny the Clara Tait Arlington, Va., Make his day a proud one c it can't be denied but what semipro baseball in Shelley 3 0 1 3 Calif., swim club, romped home runs to set the pace for Milwau Johnson, p a Provo is in a precarious position at the present It will be goods in; Vr' Jl kee Cincinnati first In the triumph ov,er Results freestyle Bowling TOTALS 27 33 13 9 10 from our suit The Eddie Braves made to event gradus looking in 2:53. Behind her came the city baseball enthusiasts to save it. hits, up i Marie Gillett and Wanda Werner Mathews setting the pace with Score by Innings: . . ation J Provo City Ladies League group L KJ. 000 000 utan 0011 a two He double and singles. " W. L both of the Walter Reed team. y TM 11 1 f 1 1 J. TTfc - 1 Trade 1 " , . (1-- 0) r in igers rage Uur Baltimore Duel Between Pitchers iw-i- lK;r7Su.! n,r ' ZT i. (1--0) Z - ir SrV. "a Runs-Morga- sore-arme- I m m ' d . vr - 1-- 0 i 32-vr-o- M McCormick Grabs Diving Title in AAU Event 3-Me- driv-an- ex-Na- vy 110 (1-0- (0-1- ). ). y . s three-nret- er ' y, pinch-hitte- 100-yar- d, r. '. er one-met- cf . 8-- 1. 400-ya-rd . j; four-hitt- lira fT er - well-tailore- 5-- 1 250-ya-rd d, ' - 001 001 50x 7 v BYU drove in a run while Logan duced three. Lew Burdette scat Summary tered seven hits in picking up his 13 Hdw, Runs Drecksel, Morgan 2, first triumph. 16 . Foster Oyler, Eggertson, Hardy, 17 Dispells Illusions 2. Errors P. Cook. Morgan. Har 18 If there were any illusions tha dy, Oyler, Madsen, Riggin. Sac Jewelry FORT COLLINS. Colo. (UP) Jjim Hartman, Aggies, and Bell Shipp's 21 . Cafe Viaduct the lively ball had been deadened rifice Hits Astle. Home Run- sColorado A&M defeated Wyoming Wyo.. tie for second 13 feet, 23 Shoe Dept. were dispelled at Chicago Foster 2. Three Base Hits MorTaylor's they LEAGUE AMERICAN in a dual track; Inches. University. 15 25 the Cubs and Cardinals be gan. Two Base Hits Germann. where Janet's d dash meet here Saturday despite flashy Earl, Aggies, Happy Service 15 25 (Won-loIn Parenthe labored each other before Chica Runs Batted in Germann, Har records .nson. Agindividual performances by three Rushing, Wyo., K. 10 30 ses.) 3 decision. The dy, Oyler, Foster 4. Double Play Daily Herald 20 won a 22.2 seconds gies Cowpoke thinclads. 9 31 Washington (McDermott O-Castleton's Cubs made 10 runs in the fifth Bain to Mele to Price, Eggert-Rushing, Wyo., Shinin" for the Cowboys were Broadjump ). at York New (Grim after in five runs the scoring spn to Lewis. Innings Pitched by Aggies. Roberts, Aggies Summary- of Results "Jim Schell, Louis Madrid and Davis. Balti at Detroit (Gromek third. and Jackson relie Astle 7, G. Cook 1. Charge De Randy 22 feet, 5 inches. 687 662 Western 6732022 more ). tPaupCaxlin. Schell was leading Two-mi-le (Larsen to Astle. Hits Batted Off Hal feat the Jeffcoat. pitcher Sackeschew-sk615 653 .... run f. D. Castletons 6471915 Chicago (Pierce 1 and Harsh-ma- n fielder. hit with first individual point-makAstle runs home 9, G. Cook 0. Runs Respon Chicago Aggies. Madrid, Wyo., Elder, Viaduct and 0 700 690 6652064 Cleveland at place honorr in while sibe (Wynn Sal for Astle 7. Struck Out by Rip Yvars, Repulski 10:34 minutes, 2 games. 692 703 694 2094 and. Lemon shotput matches and second in Wyo. Taylors G. Cook 1, Johnson 4. Astle Tom and Alston Louis St. hit 4, low hurdles Sorrell, 0 the discus He tallied 13 of Wyoand (Trice on Philadelphia Bases homers. Balls Off Astle 2. G 744 678 7372159 Fricano Aggies. German. Aggies, G. John- Freddies at Boston (Kiely 0 nine-InniCook 1. was with Pitched Ball-sming's 43 points. Hit It the longest 25.2 son. seconds. 653 o74 7382065 and Hudson Lumber 2 games. Cirlin chalked ud th best time MileAggies Culleton by John i in National Astle, Hardy by game League history won relay by Aggies In the quarter mile run with a son. Massed 43 Balls Culleton. Time hours and three 553 604 5571714 consuming Ehrlich and Janets NATIONAL LEAGUE 43.7 second mark while the Ag (Hartman, Jones 1 hour. 50 min. Um I of Game min was and nine minutes, Only 642 Herald 587 3:27.2 minutes. 5991828 gies Alex Burl made the best Dorsey) at utes short of equalling the major pires Shulsen and Vincent. New York (Maglie event dash In the time 597 693 Deluxe 7572047 ). ... V . A w league mark of 3:52 established Brooklyn (Erskine . . . wttn a so seconns cuori. uunsiw 752 685 6572094 0 Bergs and Law by the Red Sox and the Yankees Pittsburgh (Friend time was with the wind at his IQU 1 last May 25. at (Roberts Philadelphia 688 638 6411967 back ana tiea tne conierenee Happys The Washington at New York 2 games, and Drews 616 682 7082006 record. Shippsr 0 and Pod- - and Philadelphia at Boston games Cincinnati (Judson The meet was the first outdoor bielan at Milwaukee (Nichols In the American League and the Summary of Leaders competition foi both track teams. 2 eames 1 and Buhl' Pittsburgh at Philadelphia and team series: 'High Freddies. The summary: 0 and Louis New York at Brooklyn games in St. (Raschi 2159, 2094. 2094; ElTaylors. Bergs, 16Mass Madrid. Wyo.. Mile run, REVERE, (UP) A 0 the National were postponed be at (Minner Chicago team game: Deluxe, 757; stable boy told, police High der. Wyo., and D. SackschewskL year-ol- d 0-n 2 Rush cause of rain. and. games. 752 744.. 2 minutes. Saturday he tossed a match into Bergs' Freddies, 4: Colorado A&M S d dash Carlin, Wyo., a pile of hay and touched off High; individual series :V. Way-500; A. Jenkins,! Taylors, B. Dorsey, Ageies. Job .Hartman. a Suffolk Downs Stable fire that casey, lulled four thoroughbred race Freddies, 469; Pope, Shipps.i 40.7 seconds. Azzies ' 462. ; High Jump Long, Aggies, horses worth $25,000. jj A fifth horse valued at $3,500 High individual 'games: D.I Keller, A"r5es. Wilson, Aggies was still missing. Police believed Peterson, Western, 181; D. 6 feet. 2 inches. 176 V. Schuman, Lum-- I I Burl. Aggies, Shell Driver, a frequent winner, dash TO 176 E. has ber. Maxfieid. out of race the galloped 176; Deluxe, Sorrell. Aggies, Dunn. Aggies track grounds and was wandering B. Pope, Shipps, 176. 9.5 seconds. Javelin Schell. Wyo., Ger- around in Revere backyards. The stable boy, a native of New man. Armies. Tolrver, Aggies Orleans. La., was fired two hours 181 feet. 6 Inches. SEE T.V. STARS the blaze starthff?h hurdles Eade before BOB DAVIS one ed in of woodend the long Aggies, Shalla. Aggies. G. John en stable. Police said he admit- v IN PERSON son. Aggies 15.1 seconds See Me Discus McLean. Aggies.Tted tossine. the match in an j! stall. EDIT Schell. vVyo.. Moore. Wyo. 133 empty WRESTLING The horses that perished were!! feet. 2 Inches. owned the Revel Cotton, 830-yaby j run Peyton. Wyo., Gay Riverside Rink Stables of New Orleans, and Un-- j Carlin, Wyo., Watt, Aggies kie B., Hopeful Sue and Baby's 2 00.4 minutes. Factory Delivery On Your Tues. 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