OCR Text |
Show : -- " - " r j - n n SUNDAY H E RALD s : 4 . Lmmm m Pmnnmnk i d km , ' SUNDAJilE"Bu22Ll - : ' Ramblers To Miss Leahy's Histrionics wmmw yiTH Wolif itoirls J1 tr-l' - V i - I 6-- 1 - y -- vX 1, ; KliMtt - m i f ! tear-stain- x ed V i . bed off on Callahan. For, at any scouting trip, Johnny Druze sug given moment, and after a to down boil to series seehis So, the championship g conference gested that the coaching staff Ameri-;ea- h team against 'spirit of with the Timp's greater case "the head man, Callahan just forget about Idaho and go on unsenti-to 1 and the wrote prose withsuch emotion with plans for the next game." hurling Fork's better and factor. will be the deciding blubbering that The copy bemental observer the pitching "Don't you ever turn in j a recame frightfully messy. like that, John," shouted port Reading Callahan's releases was Leahy. "That big Idaho squad like trying to fathom the Conwill be resting on a, train! while i gressional Record while looking we are wearing ourselves out at through a fish bowl. X practice." Leahy left them laughing with some classics. There was the time X X . his Boston College varsity was on IVY LOOP'S STOCK with Baltimore." the train bound for New Orleans. PHILADELPHIA (NEA) "Here we are," moaned The There are 450 'candidates for will be la baseball next year, but There were indications that RichDalwhether an from offer had also ards Master, "cooped up in a Pullman berths on the eight Ivy League lt was uncertain today of Texas in as the car while that big Tulane squad football teams this year. would remain las manager League. 'he the Chicago Whitr Sox, Join Balti-- ! ' it -- , more as general manager, or per'n"-""- ' X , X '" ; club. some to other haps go I r . A Richards confirmed that be XXr rfX: 'the from a verbal offer Orioles to take over as general manager, but he said that he had 1 not made any commitments tor t f-.... x v - - x. y--- league. - . 10-min- 1 heart-breakin- all-arou- nd - i. - V ... . r - t r , i I Paul Richards' Future In Baseball Appears Uncertain -- i 1 ! v- - - "V;' re-eeiv- ed 'J m VA. .J. - v4 i ..... - Likewise, he said, he had not t closed the door on the possibility ' that he would remain .with the i White Sox. "The Baltimore offer has been ' withdrawn," he said, Vand whether It will be made azain I do not - .f;:; , i lf T ' : i i ; , f - i j It was believed that Baltimore contract offered him a three-yea- r at 150,000 per season,' plus a bonus tased ca attendance each year. That proposal brought about the White Sox' first offer of a new contract, believed to be for two years at approximately the same salary Richards has been paid con-under his current in increase tract.' nlus a slight his bonus - on attendance. "It is no certainty that I won't be here again next year," he said, "nor is It a certainty that I'll be - two-ye- ar AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland ....102 New York ... 95 Chicago ...... 89 . 63 Bostbn Detroit ........ Washington ... GB .674 .622 .450 .440 .433 .331 .331 6 - 4T 79 80 95 95 -- !.". . Vv-:', l'P x. X K f i . r-v.. ' . -- i.- 'X'VX-.- . ' " :v.'. - I X1-- ' " " -- ! -- x:;' x . - ! ;vx--- V4 ) Xl " 1 vi7J,f T. -- t : Nfc-- - xv -. X - i 'i i j- rxx . - - here Friday afternoon. It was the first game of the season for both teams.!: Wasatch and Pleasant Grove 13-- 6, - X; , x- X - ! ' Payson Broom Polo Team Capture District Honors PAYSONThe Payson broom polo team, Western Riding Clubs has won championship again, giving them the same championship for four con4 secutive years.) The meet was held at Richfield recently, with teamsAfrom Utah and Idaho participating. The state meet was held at Nepbi - a month ago. i The Payson team is composed of Ernest Ahlin, Bud Barnett, Cavite Barnett, Sterl Davis, Bill Fairbanks and George Montague Max Depew, ialso of Payson, was third place in tne siock horse division; of exhibition horses. The Pleasant Grove Riding Club finished second in the three- eights of a mile race and the Hobble Creek Riding Club of Springyille ended up third , in the Pairs Pleasure Class compeAssn. honors " I tition. : j 1 Philadelphia 1. Washington 3 Baltimore 0. 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Philadelphia .. Cincinnati ..... St. Louis ..... Chicago ....... .482 .479 .457 .415 .350 67 67 72 73 64 -- 76 59 83 49 91 Pittsburgh Saturday's Results Brooklyn 5 Milwaukee New York 7 Cincinnati Philadelphia 3 Chicao Philadelphia 8 Chicsgo ; St. Louis 7 Pittsburgh buck-later- j . v. ,. - -- . .1 " i . i X 5-- 4-- 1 12-13- -1 1 n j : uu j ball.- - - X ' -- 'v : Eleacbers Eiia ELb L ......... 12) -- eeats aa eests eents free ti Hia . School StadeaU (cdsr 7$ LEVEIES! MILE , - , I HEADQUAtTTERS FOR SPORT COATS and SLACKS A' Q SPORT COATS "' ' I " ' ' the hlewest' 'Fabrics - and terns at. only CIMl " 'h - ; - Patj t- regularlV I II m 50 AND 'vA X . i ' I .1 - 1 MI IOW ONLY i 15 CU. FT. - 7 P. MJ Hereford Female Cattle Hi SLACKS FREEZER mmw cokomabo -- November 1 - P.M. ADMISSION: I: White Duralux Inside and Out X ; New dense Glass Fibre Insuldtion O $250 Food Warranty Polar Power Unit Warranty foods all year around! Stores 542 Enjoy e ibs. of food 2.5 cu. ft. section. Adjustable cold control. l, floodlight. UL listed. 5-Y- ear . out-cf-seas- YOUR SELECTION 5 'I i in At Leven's is complete Flannels or fancy Worsteds,; in the new shades of Charcoal Grey Charcoal Brown or Blue. IF - M'5 X A on fast-freez- Safti-Signa- At Timp Park ; MMm, ' NOTHING NEW . LAWRENS, Kans. (NEA) When Kansas meets T.C.U. here, Sept. 18, it will mark the start of the school's 65th year of foot- -' 5-Y- ear PROVO TIMPS at 2:30 -- : ! Two Purebred Hereford Cattle Auction. Sales: ; Today i gers played from a single wing for mation as they powered their way to victory over the Idahoans. - STEELERS v nd -- m m m Pqnter Scores Kayo Victory Over Jimmie 5-- I x A "Register of Merit" Hereford Show;"., Novembar 1 5 i . er DEPARTMENTS ii es x 13-- Ogden, Utah Jefferson, was the first ; child born in the White House. Industrial League Championship Series . . American Fork Gil-Hode- ! ALL ' h ', 2. James Madison Randolph, grandson' of. President Thomas the-eight- er Beetdiggers Tip Pocatellol3-- U a un; w 6 - 1 1, 1954 x " DASEDALl . You'll find a beautiful selection jof Sport Coats at Leven's in? all s November ! 5 , 3899 2 (2nd). - " ; al 5 3. ,i 5. i 0 (1st). twi-Ug- ht rs 4 20 71 24 30 39 m 5-- 3. N. Detroit-Philadelph- Pet. which Bell allowed to drop behind him, leaving runners on second and third; with only one out.' Judson retired pinch - hitter Hank Thompson on a pop fly but walked. Don Mueller to load the bases. ; Lockman then batted for - 1 HITS INTO DOUBLEHEADER T4ger Fred Hatfield is out at second after Jim Delsing hit into a ia game. Shortstop Joe DeMaestri play in the sixth inning of Saturday's GB double the . with out John the Press Telephoto.) X (United made; put Umpire play. Flaherty calling New York 88 52 .629 Brooklyn .X... 84 57 .596 Milwaukee .... 82 56 X594 Less I 20-ga- me .'V . i 6-- . ' .H .j 1 3-- AT Cleveland 3 Boston 0. Detroit I ; ' - frtllllll II mm 1 it SPECIALS 4 ' 1 j" mt Ji I I By UNITED. PRESS - , Cleveland Indians and the New York Giants both picked up ground Saturday in their relentless drive towards a i possible World Series: meeting. XX The Indians opened a6tt came lead over the New York Yankees by whipping the Boston Red Sox. 0, while the defending world champions fell before the Chicago White Sox, 5, in 10 innings. ; i . yi -- - . - inl 1 catcher Ray Katt, and; with the count twl strikes and one balL lifted a soft fly that grated the in tne National League race, front of the upper stands" near the the Giants swept to a 75 verdict but line, 'only about 260 feet over the Cincinnati Redlegs oil X Whitey Lockman's" pinch grand- - from home plate. slam homer, and the Brooklyn This was the Giants' 10th ttinch- Dodgers downed the Milwaukee hit homer of the season and their Both games were sixth grand-slawallop. It also Braves, as affairs after was Loctman's second grand- played heavy rains, caused by hurricane slam of the year. A slim crowd of 3.171 watched Edna, forced afternoon postpone - v- N the game, which was set back to x, ments. XX " The Braves' setback dropped 5:30 p.m. until hurricane Edna them into third place, five games disappeared, leaving, a sunny sky back of the Giants, and left ttta dux a soggy Held. Dodgers 4H games behind the r . Tatted fer Homer x leaders. It was the Dodgers' sec Ernie Johnson relieved Conlev ond straight, overx the Braves. coming on the heels of Friday's following Snider's homer, and drawn-ou- t decision at Ebbets after retiring one batter, was tagged for a homer by Sandy Field. Amoros. It was of the Pitches Seven-HittDon Newcombe," pitching his season for the Dodger outfielder. first complete game since June In the third inning. ball for the hit his 38th homer off Johnson 23, hurled seven-h- it was but most to conclude the Dodgers' scoring. in trouble Brooks, of the way. Milwaukee had men i Newcombe allowed only six hits on base in seven of the nine but the Braves had men on base innings but! never were able to in1 seven of the; nine innings. hurt big Don. , Y Johnny Logan's eighth home run All five Brooklyn runs came on gave the Braves a run ir the homers. Duke Snider chased secondhand Logan's doublet and Gene Conley in the first inning Jack Dittmer's single produced j ' blast, while another in the fifth. ith a three-ru- n f turns on even Sandy Amoros and Gil Hodges Milwaukee scored its final run played pretty much j in the first half, butthe Vikings added the clinchers. in the eighth on a walk to Billy ' Lockman's slam blow grand Bruton and singles by Eddie seemed to weaken' in the secend the XRedlegs was the Mathews and Andy against . Fafko. naif i ana tne wasps maae tne most Giants' 10th pinch-hof The start of homer the game was set of the opportunity to score their the season and their sixth four to 5:30 p.m. (EDT) 1:30 from back r: V ;(; victory. ';. base wallop. Taking no chances Hhe of hurricane because fringe Bothteams scored in the sec Giant Manager- - Leo Durocher Edna on Ebbets Field rain poured ond period. Quarterback Stan called on winner Johnny this a downpour after: " morning Antonelli went Walker around end for the after Lockmaa's blow and halted finally Friday delayed PeeGee touchdown, while, Lloyd put his club back in the van. Braves-Dodge. game. night's to Antonelli out shut Wa Thacker the for the Redlegs passed over the last two innings to pre satch touchdown. A with Lloyd serve Ruben Gomez' 15th victory. play, carrying the ball, produced the A X Misjudge Fly X: Xt misjudged fly by center second Wasatch touchdown in the fourth quarter. Lloyd rah for the fielder Gus' Bell of the Redlegs allowing Willie Mays to reach extra point. ' Roe base with a double, opened thf doors for New York's winning ' ji LEHI Garth Panter scored rauy m the seventh. third-TouI knockoVit Friday 3 a as came: to Trailing they Roe of Alham-br- a, over bat in the the Giants night Jimmy seventh, 6 attracin feature the knocked out Cincinnati's starter Cal., a and tion of wrestling boxing Jackie when Al Dark Collum, SANDY, Utah (UP) Using pow his, third show at the Lehi Rodea Grounds. er all. the way, Jordan High led off ofthe!theframe withHowie Jud- - Panter put Roe on the floor single game. school's Beetdiggers ground out a son came in at this ' and got twice in the second round and point 6 football win last night over a finished the job early in the third. Dusty Rhodes on favored Pocatello Indian eleven. ; pmcn-nittMays hit a The fight was a scheduled The Jordan win was declared an pop fly. However, fly to center field i. "upset." The Beetdiggers, who towering ' X .X boast one of the topnotclT passers in the Big Nine loop m Lee Jensen, threw only three aerials. The Dig ; l!H ; J xv - I t.- - v " " , -'- X' , ' X X,. xx, ; r; v r? ':X ' -- x;':;-- ,, .;fj ' K'T HEBER Wasatch High scored touchdown to on a fourth-quarte- r down Pleasant Grove's Vikings, 4 N ;x .k ' r l v'. V'- r Philadelphia 55 Baltimore ..... 47 Saturday's Results Chicago 6 New York 5 (10 inn ings). v - ,4-.7.X- ' - XJ J '- t :; vx V i-- t.y i V 13 38 39 40 55 ' - V "'. rX t V. .718 40 46 54 77 62 61- Pet. L W v ir I'm) How They ; " vj know." - U - . ; .v ; 1 Wqsp Eleven Downs Vikings 13 to 6 In Season Opener j i i1 3V "- . ; II I the game, and if that theory is correct, American Fork to lick the Provo Timps in the Should be heavily-favore- d t Industrial Tamie's ehamnionshii) t)layoff, Of course, the Steelers already lead in the head coach has three-serie- s after taking the opening game by a 1 and the horses. Ralph Guglielmi maririn Wednesday night at the A. F. Park. If they win But has - Brennan the proper be just about dead. sitrain tndav. the Tirrms-wil- l schooling in histrionics? No mat ter how successful the foine broth Dave W as the if Manager On papeivat least, it appears a lad might be he'll never re of to win the r.rppnwrwvl's team has the Ditching necessary place Frank Leahy as a master championship. Greenwood has four pitchers ready to tragedian j who . outdid William throw at the Provoans, while it appears as if Marty Krug Holden, Gregory Peck and Hum staff, unless phrey Bogart. V will be forced) to go along with a.iwo-ma- n ' i What are football writers go Ray Lish should make an unexpected return to the Provo ing i to vxvMrt write this fall with Leahy -3 team and tne league oinciais xuie mm vuziuic. The " ' ut Master's goner September Bob X on Sanders, call Greenwood can i Nig Tate, terances are His quiver BasiUWilliams and Paul Varriey, .while Krug prob-- x ing voice sent legend. away many admir writers, hat in hands, heads i . v ably will have to depend on Penny Job and Garth ing .si "j bowed in grief. took his copy, Ford was bothered by a sore arm during thef early Charley Callahan with from liberally spiced is a suspicion that the old The Master, to Leahy quotes before mail part of the season and there flinnpr mav not he entirely well yet. ing. With a picture of the previous He has pitched brilliantly on occasions in the second autumn s undefeated team before wa&a tt wivu iaj uj M.aaj0 halfi hut-a- t other times ne nas ueen nit rauier ucavujr. uiuif then eyes, dripped with the steady as It may be that he is throwing only as hard necessary patter of rain in the van of Hurriio save ma aim. iiuncwi mc v wi"w cane Carol. Shifting his deathless ijnaiifij.ii '.If! in an heeiion was batted out of the box last Sunday down in releases, rapidly under Leahy's that Jim Rivera, of the White Sox lies. near home plate after being hit by ball pitched by and one thing is certain, he cant afford o take nose, mud mumper uauanan tnus BEANED Helper of the Yankees in the first inning of Saturday's game at Cominskey Park. Rivera was Ed Lopat customers of his I the risk of his arm. assured each pitching too of ten and thus overwork southoff the field but not seriously injured. Umpire is John Stevens. (United Press Tetephoto). carried with an7riginal and genuine XX J That hrinsrs us down to Job. A youthful copy. Job has been- - erratic and when he becomes wild is getting in good practice. paw, 11 For that effectiveness. At of his times it was plainly evident It was Idaho in Boston two he loses a great deal f 'reason he isn't the most dependable xhurler in the that some of Leahy's gloom rub- weeks later.' Returning from a -- As i . to Mmm is By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Sports Editor NEW YORK (NEA) Terence Brennan is the greatest young Irishman ever to come out of Milwaukee. Terry Brennan no doubt will resume the cyclonic pace at Notre Dame that bis Mt. Carmel High squads maintained in the Chicago Prep League. The boy Connie Mack', the grand old man of .baseball, used always claim that pitching constituted 75 per cent of A 10 AIM., Hereford 6 "X X ! Bull Sale (Singles and Pens) Pu rebred Aberdeen -Angus Ca ttle sel I November 1 4,730 p.m. Columbia and Suffolk Bred fwes sell November 15, 10:00 a. m. Prize winning fat cattle sheep and hogs, Nov: 17 9:00 a.ra x x followed by Carloads and Pens Feeder Cattle tf Clinty v Cn Cover xx 225 77c covtr at e rtdcd prios. TM'ttring doting. fxH a vcst ccrna iz gwmk Sav v j Set ef Six icrewdrivery VafcHl 99c St of 6 screwdrivers on steel woll bracket. Magnetiied biadet in popular sizes. PHONE 121 UTAH . PROVO V.W,:,,,,.,-,- , A |