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Show "iff2 Tnl 0, I? E1 SUNDAY, MAY 2, SUNDAY HERALD U'ie r-3-0 ran uc 0 SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Cal Fred Pratley, who scored six Clark, "Who missed tying a Sky points each for Utah. line. Conference high jump record The summary: b only 58th of an inch, and Mile nm; Furr, Utalu Grund- vig, Utah and Morris, Utah, all Buzz Yates led the University of tied for first. Time: 4:43.3 Utah to a thumping S8 to 33 vic V Javelin:' Fulton, Utah; Loosli. tory over Utah. State Saturday Utah; Tontell, USAC. Distance: in - a dual track meet that was 192 feet, six inches i marred by a soggy track anil 440 yard dash: -- Brown. USAC: cold weather. Mackay, Utah; Clifford, USAC. . r , lime: 52.8 at Clark cleared the crossbar 6 feet, tr while Yates Shot put: Smith, Utah; Erz. inches, V contributed 10 points to the Utah USAC; Strong, Utah. Distance: cause as he skimmed over the 47 feet, two inches 200 yard low hurdles in 22.4, and 100 yard dash: Yates, Utah: Mor ran the dash in 10.2. Utah; Smith, USAC Time: ley, Utah State, won only four 10.2 events with Cordell Brown in Pole vault: Jackson. Harroo. 440, ;.Doug Anderson in the the New. in York took as game Carrasquel during all of Utah, tied for first. Ford-iWard, 880, John the broadjump, throw from Catcher Sherman Lollar. The Yanks won, 11 feet, six inches Height;' and a relay teanruf Joe Cook. Ivan Davis, Merrill '.Clifford and High hurdles: Wilson, Utah; . Pratley, Utah; Prestwicii, Utah. Doug Anderson. The Redskins, on f the other Time: 15.5. . hand, swept five 'events and 885yard run: Anderson, USAC; placed first in six others. Lancaster, Utah; Freebair, Utah. '' '.V.. ; scor- Time: 2:04.2 Yates led all individual ers and was followed h- the Ag High jump: ClarK Utah; Prat FORT COLLINS, Colo. (UP) Loosli gies Brown, Utah's Utah; Fulton, Utah. Height: Colorado A&M' has scheduled a and Dick Morley,. allGary with eight ley, Six feet, six and 58 inches. i home gam with College of the points, Mike Morris of Utah . 220 yard dash: Morley, Utah; with seven, and Bob Fulton and other pros when an unsung Pacific Oct. 16 to complete a Smith, USAC; Harrop, Utah. 1954 football schedule for grocer named Lido Landi, an . Time: 21.3 amateur entry, blared to a seven the Aggies, Athletic Director Rob- BYU-Mpnta- na Discus: Loosli, Utah; Ross, under-pa- r 2 65. This smash ert L. Davis announced Utah; Ferguson, Utah. Distance: ed the course record of 69, which Davis said COP; willSaturday. be the 128 feet , Middlecoff set in a gale here Colorado A&M homecoming foe. Bow Two mile: Morris and Molen, The complete 1954 Aggies schedFHday. both of Utah, tie for first; Slaugh, ule: Kansas State at Manhattan, Gains Fifth Place USAC. Time: 10:25.3 Landi's performance, coming Sept. 18; Colorado at Boulder, after an 81 he turned in Friday, Sept. 25; Brigham Young at Fort MISSOULA, Mont (UP) The Broad jump: Ford,Utah.USAC; DisTaylor, Utah; Jones, catapulted him into fifth place CoUins, Oct. 2; Wyoming at. Fort Brigham Young University-Mo- n 21 in. and tance: five 78 feet, PaOct. Collins,! of The 9; College tana tennis matches, scheduled with a total of 146. 200 yard low hurdles: ' Yates, The tournament is scheduled to cific at Fort Collins, Oct. 16; Utah here Friday afternoon, were post end Sunday with a final 18 holes State at Logan, Oct. 23; Montana poned- - because of y inclement Utah; Brown. USAC; Bowser, at Fort Collins, Oct. 30; Utah at weather.! Utah. Time: 22.4 of play. Cook, The Cougar neters defeated the Mile relay: USAC With approximately three quar Fort Collins, Nov. 6; New Mexico ters-- of the field of 78 pros and at-- Albuquerque, Nov. 13 : Den- - Grizzlies, earlier in the sea Davis, Clifford, Anderson. Time: son in matches played in Provo.3:31.3. a similar number of amateurs ver at Denver, Nov; 25. in, Jimmy' Clark and smiley Quick of Los Angeles moved into third sppt by each carding 695 and a 36-i : n fR hole total of 144. In fourth spot were Bob Inmant of Tulsa, Okla., Doug Ford, of Kiamesha Lake, N. Y., and Gene Little, of Palm Springs, Calif., United Press Sports Writer! was Trucks' third of the season virgu (tire) Trucks or tae against one defeat. Catcher Sher White Sox, who already has two man Lollar broke up a pitening z games to his duel between Trucks and lospr major league no-h- it credit, barely missed his third Bill Henry when he smashed a Saturday when he limited the Red homer into the left field net In H Sox to one hit while gaining a 0 the seventh. un. Gromek, Steve Veteran victory. g Trucks defeated as yet, became the first The husky, held Boston hitless until two men American League pitcher to win were out in the sixth. Billy Good four games, when he hurled the man then rapped a clean single Tigers to a 6--1 triumph over the to left field but was stranded on Senators. Gromek gave up only first as Jackie Jensen popped out. four hits while his teammates "No-hitte- rs don't mean a whole clubbed three Washington pitchlot to me, Said --Trucks, who ers for 16. OTt 'f- tr hurled two of them wiih Detroit Early Wynn of the Indians in 1952. "Just give me the vic- shrugged off a head cold and a tories, and the other fellows can slight fever to beat the Yankees, 10-NOT ENOUGH STRETCH Chicago White SoxVChico Carra-squ- el have the Wynn, who batted in two the runs himself r gave up only six (left) can't quite reach far enough to tag Yankee Gil The victory, which kept White Sox in. first place tied in hits, including a ninth-innin- g McDoughal sliding safely into second on a steal. Action came homer to Bob Cerv,. while Cleve land raked Bill Miller and Tom Gorman, the first two of four Yankee pitchers, for 11 of their " 12 hits and nine of their runs. K Rookie Jim Finigan's two-o- ut single in the 10th off Lou Kretlow scored Don Bollweg from second base with the run that gave the Athletics a 1 decision over the Dr. Orioles. Alex Kellner scattered ATHENS, Ga. (UP)U Hillman SAN FRANCISCO (UP) his lead Middlecoff retained Cary re six Baltimore hits arid was ; By HAL WOOD with his second, victory Robbins of Memphis State fired in the $10,000 San Francisco Open warded 33-3United Press Sports Writer as against the same 66 in the final (Golf Tournament Saturday by of a "number SaN MATEO, Calif. (UP) An- setbacks. round of the 17th Annual South- breaking par' for, the second drew J. iCretolto, Alhambfa, In the National League, Hank ern Injtercollegiate Golf Tourna- straight afternoon as he carded over the tricky Lake a Calif., autd magnate completed Sauer drove In, three runs with ment Saturday to come from be-hi- Merced Golf course for a one of the1 great "doubles" in his fifth homer of the season ; total of 139. and take the, title by a eighth-innin- g racing history Saturday when his and a Imbros won the $10,000 William double to pace the Cubs to a 3 stroke.! Shelley Mayfield," of Chicopee, P. Kyne Handicap just three conquest over the Giants. Mass., stayed in second place Favorite Arnold Palmer of with 36r34 le 70 for a le total hours after his Determin capwith sacrifice fly Wake Rip Repulski's Forest, who ied through Of. 142. tured the Kentucky Derby, j the bases ,;.Y. ;.. loaded in the 10th scor first three rounds, bogied the With veteran Jockey Johnny ed Walley Moon and gave the tne However, both . the Memphis final in to hole' tournament the TXongden in the irons, Imbros led Cardinals a 4 "decision aver the wind dentist and Mayfield were shoved up second. Robbins. had a into from wire to wire and set a new Pirates. Royce lint came into the background ajong with card of 279, nine under track record of 1:43 35. in the the eighth inning, 280. game a carded Palmer par. The victory for Imbros was hitless ball and struck LSU'fr Eddie Merrins was third worth a net of $43,000 to Crevolin pitched out five, to his first victory with 284 and took the South-East-eand, coupled with the $102,Q5O of the year. gain Conference title. jLSU won Determine won in the Derby, Cincinnati N.L. the the team regained title Friday.1 ar made his return . for the day lead when came Tommy Morrow and Cecil Cal Johnny Temple $150,850. bases- - houn, both of LSU, were fourth through with a two-o(Won and lost records; in par- Imbros won by a half-leng11th which loaded in the 288 fifth single and with g i entheses). respectively Fleet Bird over a beat Brooklyn, 7-Temple's- and 289 cards. AMERICAN LEAGUE off Clem Lafor. the past Robbins, runner-u- p tieia gamewinning blow, Abbey fourth in the ( Gray 0--1 Detroit an and Hoeft followed intentional walk bihe. two tournaments, was five strokes n The winner paid $4.80, $3.20 and totalsr of 145. I New 2 to at who and with le had Kluzsewski.' Yojrk Ted back (Byrd start of the the final at $3.10 across the board Fleet paid Course Apart Tears McDonald round.! But he started off by games $3.10 and $2.90. and Trusting homered in the eighth. two-ru- n 1 Landi and Baltimore doa racked up seven birdies (Coleman birdeying the first two holes, Granny Hamner's $10.80. 0 while Boston at Larsen 10th In off ble Dave (Brown the tearing the course apart in Jolley bogied the third, then birdied the A crowd of 28,155, largest in and which was much calmer to a weather tri Phillies 3 the games. Kiely. 10th 11th helped his fourth,! and sixth, ninth, northern California racing , con- - than Friday when he carded an 81. 0 I to over and the Braves. (Johnson catch Chicago Palmer. as umph the cheered they tory, victory at His bid for a 64 was wrecked rooted for Crevolin to complete They came in even until the suegra 0 or Fonueles I 0 when he was stuck with a bogey and (Martin final hole, where Palmer missed Philadelphia the big double. on two four-fothe par three 14th hole. . j Shantz a to games, a take putt bogie Blrrest on Record hole 0 HoutMiddlecoff Cleveland and every five while Robbins paired holed (Feller out in for! The mutuel handle the race teman at Washington (Stobbs on the out nine and birdied the par four. $237,307 was the biggtest ever 1 and SchmKz two games 10th. But he slipped to a bogey AMERICAN LEAGUE recorded at Bay Meadows. five ou the 11th when his ap-1 1 . , , . . 000 000 1023 , 6 T The victory itt the Derby and Chicago NATIONAL LEAGUE ! t proach shot sank into a divot.ut He ... .000 000 0000 1 1 the Kyne Handicap brought Crev- Boston 2--1 and York New (Antonelli then birdied the fifth, three-polin's .earnings for the year to Trucks (3--1) and LoUarl R. WU- l0-St. Liddle at Louis, ted for a bogey on the 16th and (Staley $458,150 biggest by" far in the son (9); Henryj Brewer (9) and 1 two games. then tacked on two more birdies and Presko ). HR White. LP nation. i V Henry 1 ' Pittsburgh (Law 1 and Friend to end the session. Longden took Imbros, four- Lollar (2nd). . jl--0 and on He at (Minner an sank the : Chicago putt ... n, . d '. son of Plyne-siachestnut year-oltwo games 17th and on the 18th . landed a Church to the front at the start and (10 Innings). 1 seven-Iro- n and Philadelphia (Konstanty approach shot within as the field passed the club horse Baltimore -- . 000 100 000 6 1 0 Drews Cin or at Penson a foot of the t pin. However, he 1 100 000 000 9 for the first time Imbros was in Phila. - nearly blew this cinch shot when 1 cinnati ( Baczewand Judson (0-a a and Kretlow and Kell front by length quarter, The weatherman played havoc slri Murray; twn tram the . ball ringed the cup and aland W. Shantz. followed by Correspondent. Ber- - ner, (2-with Central Utah Sports activity MU-- most popped out before it disapat Brooklyn (Meyer seem. Busting, Grey Tower, peared.-' Cleveland ...005 040 100 10 12' Saturday as snow and a cold wind waukee (Burdette Stranglehold and Fleet Bird. . 000 001 2 6 forced New until held York ,100 6f that state jpostponement the They position one mile had been run, when Wynn (2-and Hegan; Miller; high school relay carnival and Stranglehold moved up into sec Gorman (3), Grim (6), Shallock several baseball tryouts and pracond with Trusting third and Fleet (8) and Berra. LP Miller ). itices. T Bird 'I fourtn. Fleet Bird, co-- HR Cerv (1st). Horace H. secexecutive Rose, favorite in the betting with the V retary! of the Utah High School Crevolin entry of Imbros and Detroit ......401 000 0016 16 Acuvmes Assn., decided it was Washington . 000 100 0001 4 Grey Tower, then went into drive under the whip from Jock Gromek (4-and House; Shea, too cold and Wet for the relay Pascual (4. Dixon (9) and Tip carnivil, scheduled for the BYU ey Ismael valenzuela. However he couldn't quite catch ton. LP Shea (0.1). HR Ver stadium and postponed it until i r Monday at 2 p.m. the powerful winner. Imbros car non (3rd). Initial both for Na127 the as tryouts he cracked ried pounds tional Little League and the NATIONAL LEAGUE the old record for the mile and an eighth of 1:49 set by the Im INew York . , 010 000 1103 6 0 Chief League were scheduled for 000 201 Olx 4 7 0 Saturday, but the weather was mortal Seabiscuit in 1938. Chicago Others in the field were High Grissom, Wilhelm (8) and West-ru- a little! too rough, officials of the i t Katt (7); Klippstein (1-leagues decided. Scud, Endowment, Curragh King, Ted jMcAlister, coach of the ). and Tappe. LP Wilhelm uer American Legion . Junior ..Valor. Base- (3th). f . V.ll . Earlier in the day Moonrush. uiu team, , naa piannea a practice for Satiirday morhinff at Timn the greatest California bred (10 innings).' 100 012 2 000 Park but was forced to call off 8 now in money winner training. Pittsburgh j captured a 55.000 handicap that St. Louis 010(1-- 002 010 1- -5 11 0 the whole thing. 'and Atwell: He said another practice sesbrought his earnings lip O'DonneU to $434,830. Miller. Brazle. (6), Lint (8) and sion was set for next Saturday at a.m. at Timp Parki He ). Rice, Sarni (8). WP Lint sized that players now emphaHR Skinner (1st). t playing on high school tearas can't practice or; play with an American (10 innings). 11 2 Legion team until after the com Phila. . ... 011 000 000 Milwaukee 010 001 000 12 2 pletion; of the prep season. Simmons (3-and Lopata; Nichols. Jolly (9) and Crandall. John LP-Jo- Uy CINCINNATI, O. (UP) ). ny Gonsalves, California light V n ' decision weight, won 'a (11 Innings). over Cincinnati's Wallace Bud) Brooklyn 003 000 300 00 4 13 1 Smith Saturday night in a nation- Cincinnati 100 003 020 017 12 0 " ally televised fight before 2,300. Podres, Milliken (7), Hughes PITTSBURGH UP) Gail 136Va, Gonsalves, weighing (8) , Wade (11). Labine (11) and Henley; Pittsburgh-outfield- er who his stronger opponent, who Ca mpanella ; Fowler, Valentine crashed Into the wall while chasde(9) and Landrith, Bailey (9). ing a fly last Sunday, is scheduweighed 137, and he took the cision despite three cuts which WP Valentine ). LP Wade led-to arrive in Chicago in time AERIAL HEAD STAND Bay lis Thomas appears to be executing had been opened on his ace. " ). for the club's Sunday double-head- er just that winning the pole vault against Ursinus at Haverford HRLandrith (1st); Snider Referee Joe Craven scored the (4th), Kluszewski (5th). College, Pa. He did 11 feet, 6 inches. 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