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Show DAILY HERALD THURSDAY. APRIL 8, 1954 Utah County.' Utah 77 TTo Blf U Spring Sports rum Ml (I to Furnish Competition For Cats Montana U. i--i ' l IT- University's the first base play, and Don Brigham Youn and tennis golf teams Riggin and Tom Karen will do baseball, will pet their first taste of west- - likewise at second. Phil Oyler, erh division competition Friday, who hit well on the California-whe- n they entertain University Nevada tour, will hold forth at short and Mick Eggertsen will of Montana teams. The i Cougar and Grizzly base-- : play third, bailers will- - meet in a double- - . There is a red hot battle on for header at Timp Park, starting the. outfield posts, but Ralph at l p. m., th netters will tangle Morgan. Mac Madsen and Dave at 2 p.m. on the BYU courts and Lewis are expected to start in the golfers will tee off at 1 p.m.lthe first game, on the Timp course. Injure Back - -V ' . . r4 T"- -' r?-n'i--f r i a Vi l f 1 t- ITtptr. 1 n ...Vim n-- nT1 baseball team to be would be a starting outfielder, is over last year, with bothered with a pulled back improved more balance especially in the 'muscle and probably won't play pitching 'staff. He. has six good; Friday. burlers and all. except LaMarr other outfielders who have Williams, are ready to go. Wil- - shown up well to dat3 Hams is bothered with a sore wally Kelly and Phil Herbert, am and probably wont sec, For Montana. Ed Anderson, action Friday. who hit .423 last season, is cx- . Likely Starters pected to do the backstopping. Ray Lish probably will start with Don Nicoi at second Don ii the first game for the Cougars. ciaik at first. Clint Humble at He is expected to be? opposed byiSnort 'nd .Murdo Campbell at Roger Marshall, a fine southpaw third. hrrler. Coach Bcb Byrne of the Grizz- Either Mcrrie Jac.man. Gary iics isn-- t sure just who viU start Johnson or Dick Toolson are ex- - jn hp oiitfield. hut it will havo pected to start on the rround for a -- no.v look Montana lost its! the Cougars in the second game. cntirc 1951 outfield through grad-- ! Lynn Jones and Sam Gray are uation. Bob Dantic looks like! other Cougar hurlers who may onc, of the sUrung fiy chasers,! awnJii r imjj. tnou"n. Lynn Foster will do the for the Cats, Keith Hart and; Stan Cleave probably will divid vv: 2-- X New-hous- 20-ga- J t " 'ikJh.'r """" V f J er at : x I J V - IS i A 4--1. 2-- 1 VI ; 2-- 0 nine-innin- six-hitt- pitcher " Writer Sees Plenty Of Divot Drc m a For Maste rs To urney six-Mit- YOU NEED .JJur. : , - r. l 7-- 5. Bulldog Mine Downs GGvemenBadgers Favored Win Annual For 3rd Straight Win Whip Payson 6--5, I GET OUT OF DEBT 4-- ason FUEL OIL 1102 2, j 6-- ' For Prompt Delivery KEEP YOUR TANK FULL I 6-- 3, nt . . V" rr 6-- McCOARD I Davey Gains Nod Over) Gerry Dreyer pre-seaso- . 4-- I 230-yar- . 3-- PHONE sr 7-- 2. Boxing Meet WHEN er Braves, Johnny Antonelli's eight scoreless innings highlighted the Giants' vicJ...: ... V tory vich also assured New Y'ork the edge over Cleveland in their helpful ace while the others were spring senes. rne uiants noia a Ey OSCAR FRALEY READY FOR ANNUAL SPORTS SHOW Raymond Marquez (left), Walter Marqucz, Thomas NEW YORK (UP) The Master?,! out cf sight 12-- 7 edge with four games remainBriskcy and Gerald Siemcr are shown climbing through the ropes to go through a workout in Shots of Some s one nation's Fameus the St. Church the Francis Scout annual trjoop. Helping regarded J3oy sports shows, sponsored by ing. preparation for, the troop committee. The three finest golf tournaments, got Of course one shot can win a Johnny Robinson had four hits the boys through the ropes is John "Rod" Lee man, a member-- of of the .St. Francis church and underway today and off past per- tournament. between will sh6w feature boxing and wrestling matches and sparked the Brooklyn Dodgers boys formances it should provide some Jimmy Demaret, Sam Snead and to a 10-- 4 triumph over the Washthe Eleventh LD3 Ward church. The show will begin at 8 p.m. at the St. Francis ichurch. of the year's finest divot drama by Gene Sarazen all proved that. Jo- ington Senators, the Detroit Tigers vial James won in 1947 despite a beat the Philadelphia Phillies, the time the last putt is holed. iWHcicat Not that the boys always have to drive into water cn the 15th hcle.Und the Pittstvirrh Pirates shaded in putt! Because there have been no He played it out to within inchese Philadelphia Athletics, 4-less than four holes in cne in this of the cup for a birdie. yesterday's other games. 1 3-- 1 select affair aces which proved aneaa was leading going to the To that one shot doesn't always win 12th hole in 1952 when he hacked Coach Don Snow's three times into a bank below the Brigham a tournament. !the top half, the BulUcgsrcaehed NCAA Young High School netters gave By WENDELL RIGBY Ross Somerville had one in 1934, green, and then holed out his blind Har-mc- n shot to Coach Dolan Condie's Provo Varncy for their tirst score. Dean warning to other schools of Region protect his winning margin. Ray Billows, in 1940, Claude 3 Wednesday as they downed Pay-- ! Rnlldf!? hasrhnllrrs ran? ur their Jensen. Provo third sacker. sin- in 1947 and John Dawson in And Sarazen canned the most fa 1 son m the initial match of third consecutive diamond win clod: and b.L Paul Dalobout'"1"5 a' 1949. Dawson finished 16th with his mous shot of all when he holed out the current d for the Wild- Vdne-sr!aafternoon at 'Timo' tirn'.itrht him home with a hard! Sl'A'iE COLLLGB, Pa. (UP) a spoon shot for a double . Wisconsin was heaVily favored to cat hopefuls. Pari a thev rinwnd American hit rimshlo. which tied Craig Wood. Then eagle uu- an The BY sqund swept the doubles Fork" 1 in a classic he won the playoff. The Dogs scored twice in ine.c"liU"c oiaicj uo as the lTtii. annual two and of the three singles but The Decs wen from BY llilh. sixth as Goldsworthy: doubled' &g champion Without Borrowing Timely Hot Streaks Richard Dixon, number one sinlast Friday, then tipped Pay-- ! through shortstop; Hafch cracked collegiate tournament got under-so- n The fellows with hot young prac61 entries Lions 3 in a game at Pay-- ; a grounder that was too hot to way here today with gles ace, was unable to stem the tice rounds have been getting a big Ton - fnakp ont ronTenlent ' and universities We'll have all tnnr challenge .cf Gordon, Oborn. and son Monday afternoon. handle; scoring Goldsworthy. trom la colleges payment. buildup but "Wee bills paid whether past dat the Payson ace scored cne win Rangy Glendon Hatch, ace Bull-;- . Mouse Thompson advanced Hatch scheduled to take part. could Cruickshank warn Bobby" or not whoi have won six for the Paysor.ites. dog moundsman. went "the route with a nice single, and. Dean Jcn-- J The Badgers them about that. In 1933 he had a AVERAGE EXAMPLE The number one singles, how- Wednesday as he limited the hard sen sent' Hatch across-- the plate; Previous team titles, boast two first nine practice round of 29, and It ron ott Pa? us onlr ever, wes possibly the best match hitting Forkers to three hits and with the fourth hit of the inning. previous individual! champs -- and S 50 S10 ner wk. 18th. finished who won other entries iwo have CC0 2 3 of the day as DLxoh dropped the nn runs in the seven inning cnn-- J American Fork 000 1 S 1.0(H) S15 per wk 00 can tell . too, Lloyd you, Mangrum n.,, . . S2.000 $25 per wk. 3 3 0 six oouts eacn witnout a aeieat . 009 012 x but" rallied to tie the test. His bufrv whiD arm was Provo onuvn. f. f first set vwi. aiu.. Jor..4. V.tLj.LJ, j S33 per wk. S3. 000 count 2 in the second sot. The working in wrll oiled fashion and; Taylor. Varney (3) and Laur-h- e this season. Davey had a unanimous decision; ; "XZr No no and tecnrlt? " rn t: Stiffest competition for Wiscon- tucked away on his comeback traiii third roimd was one of the feasent nine Cavemen back to sen; Hatch and D. Lewis, rr"sec No chare for consultation 64 in 1940 and finished sin was expected o come from today, but figured he needed a record tures of the day with both netters the bench via the strikeout route. Telephone tnaulrles InTlted ond. a hot at the streak Yet, right A Pitcher's Battle defending champioij Idaho State bout with Vince Martinez before moment can put in the clincher, as battling, for every point. Oborn and Michigan Statfc, with Mary- taking another shot at welterweight outsteadied his younger rival and were lour ne'iirst nmnjs Byron Nelson or Harmon could won the set and the match land, the eajt coist titleholder, champion Kid Gavilanj attest. rated a strong darkhorse. The stylish southpaw from Mich Gary Crllins, BY High, boat Hatch giving t:p only two of Ms; Vo! SO VHC 1 1 I Bit; Nelson bested Ben Hogan in the d ver of a IState Twede lost its igan 'State earned However, Idaho Paycon: and Paul Hart.i hits in that period and Paul TayFINANCE 1942 playoff although Ben was one BY swept past Peck of the Liens. lor and Paul Varney beingequally OREM Five' games will be titiist. Victor Koeb, be-- diet over rugged Gerryi Dreyer of under par for a stretch of 11 holes ' teams' stingy for the Forkers; doubles Both Wildcats South Africa last night in a 10-in the Lin-Th- e cause of influenza, and 'played Friday right over that same because, distance, bout , came through with wins to mfke . r BUREAU i . Bulldogs nicked Taylor for coin Hish nvm in the Orcm LDS Johnny Jaesgcr was sidelined by; round nationally televised p u lu a shoulder ir.j iry. Michigan State's that saw the Britisher on the verge it a near perfect day for the BY two hits in th? seconry inning, b it Stake volleyball l?ague." Tom Hickcy, 163f pounds, and! of a knockout several times. Bonded to the Stat of Cta were unable Jo get any runners Friday's schedule:, High. "'..,. 1 jtXotii--oromoanTt 9, were schol- But Davey never was able to put around. Brian Goldsworthy and' 7:30 Geneva vs. Vineyard,. Choken llaekawa, TWO OFFICES: final round when he went casualties. astic Kay Lewis were he hitters but Beverly vs. Windsor "A." : 172. t W. Center two birdie- three, eagle ProvoPh. al wU toward j S: 15 both died on base. Fk.-- Ph Windsor "B" 'vs.. Ver- 41J I N. Center Am on the sartn. seventh and .ill riaht rnm.ithree iff In the fifth.,inning. however,' mont,. Geneva' Second vs. Timp holes. ig binations to the body land head. after Paul Taylor had Hatch for his second, safety in I) Sharon "B" vs. Orem First. By UNIT ED PRESS W Pet gb . 2 o l.ooo Seattle 2 0 1.000 Portland , Netters ' VG DlEmOCoJ By FRED DOWN (land pilot pointed out he was in Haddix hurled seven shutout inAl Lopez said today he something of a quandary "because nings as the' Cardinals scored a Manager I'm sure the Chicago White Sox victory over the Chicago Whits will recommend that Hal Newhouser if we, don't." Sox. Haddix, a winner last be signed to a contract with will sign Newhousers Left Tigers season, now owns a brilliant 0.25 the Cleveland I n d i a n sj provided Newhouser, who quit the Tigers earned run average for the spring, the once-gresouthpaw and Gen after appearing in only seyen one earned run in 25 innings. eral Manager Hank Greenbere games and failing to score a vicFord Effective can agree to reasonable terms." tory last season, has "allowe"dTive Whitey Ford, the Yankees' No. 1 "here is no doubt that New- - runs in his last 13 innings of grape- disappointment o fthe spring only houser can help the Indians," fruit league pitching. He turned in a week ago, scattered five hits and his best effort yesterday, striking struck out 'eight batters as the Lopez said after the former Tiger s impressive five- - out five batters and yielding only world champions defeated their inning performance against the two hits and an unearned run in Norfolk farmhands. New York Giants yesterday "I'm five innings, although he suffered Outfielder Hal Jeffcoat spun five defeat. going to tell Grcenberg by tele a shutout innings in his debut as a phene today that I'd like to have he St. Louis Cardinals, New big league pitcher in the Cubs' Hal but it's up to them to work out York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Bos- decision over the Baltimore Orithe terms." ton Red Sox and Giants also were oles. The Orioles also were delightNew houser earned clos to $40, encouraged by outstanding pitch- - ed by Duane Pillette's g C00 last season, a sum which Lopez! ing performances in yesterday's although it was in a conceded Grecnbcrg could hardly (games. losing cause. approach. But the forthright Cleve-- I Opening day Harvey Mel Parnell, Boston's opening day pitcher, and rookie Tom Brev-- 4 as er combined for a Red Sox beat th- - Milwaukee idug .v.- o ten : j l.U expects his n o f f p rc- ro-lrn- ert ! OIL CO. Orem Stake Sets 6--4: R0WE lop-side- 119-poun- Mm. 333 So. State d 132-pou- ' 1? j Mk Hot m (0)1)1 ldie Drye7K - ,r Jr n - How They Stand cli-ped'i- ew. Cornp Chaffee l Donning of Yankee Uniform Fails to Help Harry By id FRALEY Los Angeles Sacramento 2 .667 Vi 1 .500 .500 .333 .000 1 1 1 Oakland 1 San the woeful By Diego jformances were i 0 San Francisco i .000 0 process of donning a Ae-.lork, Washington, as example, wont Hollywood Yankee uniform, which is supposed win the American League team Wednesday Resutts: in some baseball circles to make batting title but 'its hitters all Sacramento 9. Oakland 5 hall of fame candidate out of looked like Ted Williams against Seattle 6, San Francisco a bush leaguer, hadn't as cf today; Byrd ?.s they rapped him for four! Portland 3, Hollywood 1 completed the comeback of big runs in two inninss. Then, in his'Los Angeles 3 San Diego d How Series Stano Iarry Byrd. (latest effort, Byrd was Not that Byrd is a b.ushcr. Mis-- ( as he gave up three runs in six Seattle 2, San Francisco 0 ter Muscles was the' American innings aqainst the Charlotte team Portland 2, Hollywood 0 League rookie of 'the year yt of the Sally League which has no Oakland , Sacramento 1 Lcs Angeles 2, San Diego 1 two brief-- . seasons ?go with the American League aspirations. tattered Athletics and that feat; Tins is not to say that: Byrd alone, despite his collapre last wcnV come back this season from year, is enough to mark him as a his record of 11 wins against a league-leadin- g 20 losses of 1953. pitcher of distinction. So much so hat there were llarry is a modest, nice young howls of anguish and rage aroundman who is kind to his family the league when he went to the and only the seven other American Yankees in the winter's biggest League clubs are wishing him trade. poorly. But as of the moment the maicl But that legendary uniform of Yankee mantle of gray, Yankee gray hasn't as yet per- hasn't done a thing more for the formed its touted transition from South Carolina strong boy than bust to hero. , those old Philadelphia flannels did ; last season. Only the hitters nave' been just wild about Harry. The man who won la games and SPORT SPECIALS pitched a winning one - hitter against the Yanks in 1352 has been TENNIS touched up rather severely, and Tennis Rackets of a not always by master lineup batsmen. His two most recent per-- , Restrung OSCAR on ; ; weli-bclte- lb2 2 GainFFihclsOf Army Cage Joust FORT LEWIS, Wash. (UP) Camp Chaffee.. Ark., rested on itsn laurels today while three teams held the spotlight y Basketball Tourin the nament. ' Camp Chaffee moved unbeaten into the finals yesterday by trounonce-bcate- All-Arm- cing Camp Gordon. 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