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Show v : 7! ofis "Lcc- s n f 3 -- 71 Tl You can't Judre the Dodrers Itobia Roberts owes more than any other pitcher la the majors today and fce Also bwes a rasplcica that the three National Leasee contenders may not settle the pennast question until the final week of the season. Roberts, la barling the Phillies to a triumph over the Dockers la the only game scheduled Mon-da- y night, not only gained bis ISth victory of the season but also kept Brooklyn from climbing into a vir tie wt;h the Giants. tual Had the Dodders won. they would have . been only two percentage points behind the Giants. As it is, they are one game behind New York and only 2H games ahead vic-tori- es , h first-plac- e oa what they did tonicht. Tfcev didn't get good pitching. For that matter, we cLUia t get extra special pitching ourselves." Roberts Plkhlnx Erratic Roberts said a mouthful. Even though he pitched his 20th complete game" of the seaerw, he was nicked for Gil Hodges 31st home rua and Pre Wee Reese's ICth, la addition to which he commuted a wild pitch and walked six men The six bases, on balls represented the most Roberts yielded ia a single game since the 1331 : season. 14 Teams Open Milwaukee World Series -cf Tne race Is so close that there's red-h-ot third-plac- Fords, Plumb:rs In U. S. Doubles Tourney Clash for Pony CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. CUP) showed the strong United States The 74th national doubles tennis delegation the .way by drubbing League Crown said following his" triumph over the Doggers. One Good Punch Pays Off for Gerald Dreyer . , lds dou-blthead- twt-nig- ht Con-scrip- to i - widely-televis- - 1-- f BoutToniqhtl - 1 ., 954 WESTERN AMMUNITON HANDBOOK i Information Contains latest on all types of rifles, shotguns, hand runs and ammunition. LIMITED QUANTITY . . . 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Nephi First Wins Division 5 Title 20-3- ff m bard-hittin- Men's Bowling League to Meet Tonight at Regal, 7-- 5. ; y, 4 7-- ; f 6-5,- Junior Softball Tourney Moves Into 2nd Round . - 10-2- 2, 6-1- 3. How They Stand By UNITED PRESS National League V. . Philadelphia Cincinnati' St Louis Chicago U Pet 44 ......70 70 46 New York Brooklyn Milwaukee .614 .603 ..... ........ ..... 44 71 43 73 GB . First Trips 34 In 16th 264 Playoff Tilt 1 .333 .371 23 Monday's Results . Philadelphia 9 Brooklyn 6 (Only game scheduled.) . Wednesday 'n Games Detroit at Cleveland Chicago at Baltimore, night Boston at Washington, nizht New York at Philadelphia, "night American League Cleveland New York Chicago Detroit Washington Boston W.U Pet GB .713 ... 37 .634 3 74 44 .627 9tt ......82 .-- 80 ..... .... 33 52 63 49 65 47 67' 39 7639 77 .452 30 .430 324 .412 34H .339 43 Philadelphia .336 43H Baltimore Pioneer League W. L. Pet. 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Provo City Men's BowHni? League win meet this evening at 7:30 D.m. at the Re?al Rerreatlnn center to organise, the league ana set schedules for the coming season. All those Interested ia bowling are Invited to attend stated Keith Jones, secretary. 05 16 20-3- ' W. all-chur-ch i ' Pittsburgh, FREE .. et -- mm kit ; fast-movin- ed -- eighth-rankin- er V 2, 9-- 7, ; jDDGHcH- Telluride Fords and Craghead Plumbers will clash tonight at Harmon Park for the Third Round title in Pony League base ball competition following final victories turned in Monday night U Lb Telluride blanked Levens Ti gers 13-- 0 in the first game played Monday,, while Cragheads worked China City and Provo Plumbing double play halted their attempt their way. Into the championship will battle it out for the Chief to pull the game out' of the fire. picture with a 5 win over Phillie League championship of Provo to- China City's big inning was the Engineers ia one the the top night at 5:45 at Timp Park in the third when of the season.. Manager RalphMer- played games final of the best of three cers scored three runs r. The Fords ters started the game series game cnarges to determine the city to wipe out a lead held by off with a bang as they tallied three runs in the Initial inning; The Plumbers evened the series Manager Glen Berge's charges. foreign Hits by Mike Wiscombe. Richard broke loose with a seven-ru- n at one spree In the second, and coasted the Cafegame each by defeating Duke, and Fred Allred figured nine,, Monday night in that outburst. in with one run la the third and in another, wild, prominently China also a pair of tallies in the fifth, while at Timp Park, took advantage of City a trio of pitchers were blanking slambang contest. China City won a couple ot walks and an error to the series Opener, score their-- three runs. the Tigers on four hits. d Levens made their lone threat The Plumbers came from The Plumbers got their first J with a five-ru- n of the game in the top of the uprising in run in the first inning on Bob fourth when hits by Larry Kim- the top of the sixth inning to win Lewis' infield hit. a base on balls ball and He tie. and a. walk to the, game. Infield hits by George to Linford,' and Dick base Bain filled the' sacks, but they Thomas and Gene , Peay and rap to the rlghtfield.- -Page's , were retired without a run. singles by Ed Peay and Joe Lin After scoring three runs in the Cragheads came from behind ford plus a couple of China City third, the came back Cafe nine errors accounted for. the Plumb with another to beat Phillies in a ' run the fourth on in contest that was one of the best ers' five big runs. a Allred and a bv Fred triple games played this season. Paul Up until the big explosion, the errors. of, couple Jensen's single after Ronnie Rob- Cafe nine had been leading bins, had doubled, brought In the and the losers almost came from That made the score 1 .and the winning run of the came and behind in the last of the seventh Cafe nine held that lead until the to bat. ia the broke up a fine pitching duel be to deadlock the score as they Plumbers came ' sixth. tween Robbins and Dean Conant rallied to score-on- e run before a Ed and Mlke.Hoff of the Phillies. Peay went the distance' for the Plumbers giving up six hits to third base for a double play Phillies and Pacific PipersJ TONIGHTS SCHKDULE: to end the game. and striking out 11 batters. Fred win play 81,7:45 p.m. tonight in 0 7 Club vs. Arden. Allred started for China City and first game of the round robin Final Game 8 Vineyard vs. Spanish Fork breezed play-ofor along in a fine manner. city title. In the final game of the eve Levens 9 Carlson vs. Montrex until 000 3 4 000 0 Plumbers sixth inning 0 the, ning, the Auto team really teed Telluride .. .. 371 020 x 13 9 1 when he was replaced by rally off on Pleasant Grove to score SPANISH FORK 'One, two. Dean Maiben. Allred was White and Bam: David Gary 10-1 charged a victory. 'Berry" Harri Laws, Lee Pino, Ron Van Wag- - three strikes, 'YER OUT1" was with tne defeat. Smith Auto of Spanish Fork, son's grand-slahomerun fea enea word for junior softbaHers of Score and Lee Pino, Paul Vincent. the Montrex 66 and Arden Meadow tured the by innings: g Division Spanish Five in the Gold have all advanced to the Fork attack, Provo 100 005 6 6 Plumbing a as sweat through they 7 2 league crucial stages of the Provo Invi Arden Meadow Gold trimmed Phillies ; 320 000 000 030 .... China 100 63 three-datourney at Peay City 200 000 300 10 1 tational Softball Tournament. Cragheads and Allred Campbell; homeNed Wlndsof Dean Conant, Mike Hoff and Spanish Fork. last weekend. Win Maiben (6) and Peterson. These three teams loin un run was the big Alger's , blow of the Bob McDonald: Ronnie Robbins ner in the final game and top beaten Vineyard. 0 Club and game. team of the division Saturday was and Jack Atkin. Carlson-Secon- d Ward Market In Joe a to Montrex led Nephl .First Ward of Juab stake Aguirre the quest for the coveted P. E. 3 win over RufTa with 'a 20-- 5 blasting of runnerup of Garage Ashtoa Trophy given each year Oak City. Joe, hit two for three to the winner, of the tournament. Springvllle. to lead his mates to victory. The tourney got Itself underway The SDanish Fork nine won two Dolan Condi e pitched effectively 4srpcnsc4. Wednesday with an eight game games Monday night. They beat as he let the Springvllle crew old saw which slate West Nebo Ward a real down with, three hits. Beverly Ward. s Get a cash loan here quickly clip Spanish Fork First thriller. Beverly had the . bases Tonight's schedule brings to . on the friendly basis that made Mapleton fell to; Eureka loaded in the final inning with gether the six top teams of the Bvutcnat Finance Company the SecNephi First topping Payson none away and trailing by a tourney. Three teams with un22-choice of over on friendly ond Sutherland swamping single run. blemished records meet the three OREM The million 22-persons last year Price Mona Third to losing District Si. Junior Salem 15-' It looked dark for the Forkers' teams ''with single defeats. The Softball Tbienal to be sure! It's Santaquin First fortourney got underway feit to chances. However, Neel popped game between Arden and the Elmo (Emery) cusTOM-rrm- o out for the initial out. Then Cran 0 Club should be thriller. Monday night at the Orem City taking aLynndyl, . 25--5 from shellacking, with Provo Park Pleas Eleventh, and women, mar men dall hit a terrific drive to Arden has edged them in four of .Employed ant Grove Fourth, American Spring Lake, and27--Oak City smashtied or single, welcome. Your Roberts. Smith Auto shortstop. their five previous meetings. 2 in the final Fork Seventh and Pleasant Grove ing Sunny side who made a nice catch and fired to yowr loan is custom-fitte- d Two Remalnlnf . Second scoring opening victories. round of the day. needs and income. Extra! Ask Tbe two- remaining" Provo defeated The second round contests for valuable "5 Step Guida entrants, Spanish Fork and Vine Grandview 23-with Wally First, found shows you how to reduce N which Fork . Spanish yard meet in the middle game in Prothero giving up only one hit Thursday Euto First back coming a monthly payments. classic. dump what should be Nnhi 1rt tonnlntr Montrex- - and Carlson meet in a single by ,Day In .the third reka 11-Pick tear Owa Piyaeats Leading- the Eleventh Sutherland Salem bowing to 6-- 5 tonight's finale and these old inning. Leawas 15-Ward's attack Darrell IS M. Um 79 M. PtM over Oak Elmo be after Lynndyl City rivals will really going with a home run, triple and 11-tham Nebo West over toe naiL and tooth Mapleton 100 S 8.40 $ 6.74 victory double iq three trips to the plate. 15-Price Third over Payson 20.23 25.20 $300 Pleasant Grove Fourth made Second 17-I Santaquin 38.46 forfeiting 48.19 600 good use of its five bits to rack to Mona and Spring Lake forover Provo Thir- feiting to First Ward won the first half up a 24 mmMIm Inm tr $300. o4 Sunnyslde. . Udvftrtel lM od teenth in a game that Was 'filled by championship of the Provo Stake Prtoi Friday saw Nebo West Ward Cr. ( effiliet ttp.) tUtah) Softball League by defeating Six with bases on balls. ' Thirteenth Mona beating Price edge 14 on runs teenth. 65, Saturday night in a two its hits got only 12-1 TRIP SE VICE First clobberIn .the playoff game. game of the ing Spanish Nephi 23-Fork First Oak 'Just phone first for a loan ia evening, American Fork Seventh City dumping Lynndyl First Ward defeated Manavu. , EuGames: one trip. You always get friendly Sunday's 13-back turned Stew reka Vineyard, Friday night in the first Springvllle.. 000 110 10811 14 2 art : Sutherland 18-walloping service in addition to these big Gammon and hit homers for and Emery game of a playoff series to de .. 320 303 62x 19 18 3 the losers. benefits. Write or come in if taking Salem 10-termine the first half champion. Santaquin In final ana the rounds more D. convenient. and Haws Peterson Saturday Cox; Pleasant Grove Second Ward. First, Manavu, and Sixteenth Fowler. last year's tourney winner, de Nephi First ran wild to cop first Uons $25 to $1000 ended up in a first place tie at D.Woodhouse ' over runnerup Oak City by slam feated Heber Second,! 10-hit a in place the end of the first half. Six homer and Cox hit rrand a score a for of 20-- Lynndyl posted a triple the final game of the evening. 9 teenth won the 'second half win a over Spanish Fork First, Fowler hit homer. Ash with a home run and a single Springvllle crown. and Hudson triples and Paul Allen and Ned 'John thereby grabbing third place honOpenshaw rjtUriSJfjfs First and Sixteenth will play and B. Gee and Peterson doubles son, with two hits ors and leaving the sixth slot for were each, 9 Harat at p.m. again Thursday the big stickers 'for the winners. Spanish Fork. - Sutherland ended mon Park to determine 'the for Santaquin. ' with two hits, was the out up- in fourth place wiUra 17-- 7 2nd Floor Knight Dieek league's season champion. The Spanish FkJ 2. 002 000 6 9 2 Giles, blasting of Emery which left the 13 EAST CENTER STREET standing hitter for the losers. winner of this game will go into Nephl 203 237 Olx 18 13 0 Tonight's schedule: latter team in seventh ranking. ' PROVO, UTAH the Division 6 tourney and the Bradford, Lundeu, Llndquist 6:00 fourth found vs. Grandview First game Saturday's Phone: 621 loser will play Utah Stake's and W. .Nelson: Grace and Hlg- Mona ekeing out an 3 win over 13th. 'Roe" Page, YES MAftartr Third Ward Saturday at 8 p.m glnson. G. Howarth and Bird hit Provo 7:10 Vineyard vs. Heber 2nd. Nebo West Ward of Payson givImm mm S300 mi m te 24 mmtkt mm at Harmon park for a place In homers for Nephl. 8:20 American Seventh the Fork winner fifth in the ing place . the division tourney. vs. Pleasant Grove Second. tourney and leaving the Payson 17 7 First scored the winning run Pay son (10) 80 310-- 22 9:30 Provo Eleventh .vs. Pleas ward in the eighth spot on the lass smss t miith f itt tmnmiiw kse In the sixth inning, when! Down, Am. Fork J.... 000 05510 8 3 ant Grove Fourth. list. . 3 Harding, and McAllister singled Hiilman and Powell. Butler: no batteries glv and Bown crossed the plate. for American Stevens and Hutchlngs led the Fork. Taylor, Walker, Oborn all SUWHG . ToteBy 4,'TetaBr imw MttACI Sixteenth attack. - Wilde, Crane hit homers and R. Hiilman and L Too mw CHOICC 2. rotary new HIDE to 250 EXTRA and Cromer were the top batters Peters triples. Oborn got four EASIER LESS BOUMC! t? TUBE OR ' I for First. for lour, WILES PER V000 CAR C0HTR01 AKD JOUNCE 6-2- well-earne- base- teea-age-d n fiTlflnn ic wn ball players take to the field today la the battle of 14 teams from throughout the country for the third annual PONY League World . Series crown. t, The second day of play for the 13 and will be featured tonight by the first of the series. Gerald Camden. S.C.. will meet Monon- NEW YORK .(UP) Dreyer, whose 'one good punch" gaheia. Pa., and Beverly Hills, la a technical knockout Calif., will go against Greensboro. pall off over N.C. ia games originally scheduled Tommy E1 victory Lopez, now wants "better for Monday sight but postponed than anything else' a chance to when a severe thunderstorm hit regain his British Empire welter Western Pennsylvania, The storm struck at the end of weight championship. fifth inning of a game between the The stylish South African slugSaa Antonio, Tex., and. Waitham, two on the cards of ger, trailing cf the three' ring officials, saved Mass. Although there were two innings to be played, the Texans himself la" Monday sight's bout at St. Nicholas were credited with 13--the, victory. Arena by tagging T Conscript They led Waitham, 0 when the with a technical knockout at 1:33 game was called. The Texans win meet Warren, cf the eighth round. ia a quarter-fina- l game Ohio, It was the fourth kayo triumph Wednesday. six bouts this year for Dreyer, Warren rolled into the la Quarter but he can't forget that la one finals la Chicago, downing by cf the other two bouts he himself of the game Monday's opening was kayoed by Barry Brown of New Zealand and lost his British series. Chicago and Waitham will meet crown. la the second game of the twfr So "naturally-- the South African said today. Brown night doubleheader Wednesday. Is the man he wants to meet. next. If that can't be arranged, then he'd like to tangle with Vince Martinez. Basilio-Harp- er g the world's welter weight from, Paterson, N J, Dreyer found the opening tor his one good punch" early in the FORT WAYNE. Ihd. (UP) The eighth and Landed it- a terrific welterweight bout between Carmen left hook to the jaw that dropped Basilio and Roenle Harper. which 1 Conscrlpto to the canvas. The was postponed Monday night beMexican took a cine count and, cause of inclement weather, is when he wobbled about the ring. scheduled for tonight at Zo liner referee Mark Conn stopped the Stadium. Matchmaker Bruit bout. Cleary said the bout would be Dreyer weighed 147 pounds to moved Indoors to the AH en County Coliseum if rain threatens again. El Conscripto's 140. 10 . 6-- 3, WASHINGTON, Pa. (UP ) Some i Utah County. Utah 6-- 6-- 1. 7, " Of Pony. League of the natioa's best , championship moved into second Donald Fontana. Toronto, and John 4. Championships la the Provo round clay today; with all seeded Lesch. Los Angeles : 9-Public Parks Tennis Tournament In on was still the the the players Looking equally strong running were determined Saturday- - la Longwood Country Club's clipped favored Australia duo of Ken Rose- . . matches at the BYU courts. . grass courts.- wall and Lewis Hoad. cumber one Bob KlrkpatrlcJc won,the Class . Top early action. of the day was foreign seed, which downed Max A singles, crown with a well Brown. Louisville, Ky., and expected to come when fourth-domestwin ' over powerhouse Ed Pine- seeded Gardnar Mulloy, Barry MacKay. Dayton. Ohio, 6-.Le- Their "Down Under" gar. ' This matcn was expeciea Miami, and Art Larsen, San third-seede- d g Ashel to be a real thriller,' but the wily andxo, Calif., meet teammates, Hike Cooper and Roy Emerson, how Klrkpatrick kept his younger op- John Quay, Los Angclcs,-an- d Mulloy and Larsen ever, needed four sets to quell ponent off balance repeatedly Green, Miami, first-roun- d a and drew drives with deadly deep bye while their junior Davis Cuppers Jon Douglas, five-sdea took sharply-angle- d match on Santa Monica. Calif., and Myron wia to opponents volleys 1 .." opening day. Frank, . Dos Angeles, 7-cisively. - . ' . Kosei Kamo and Atsushl Mlyaga and Har Jack Thurgood raul Third-seede- d home, team of mon subdued Bob Klrkpatrick of Japan, sixth-seede- d will meet Owen Williams Clark. team, Booth and Wilson Pasadena, Calif., la a 'doubles Straight final that produced some brilliant of South Africa and Bob Perry and Hal Burrows. Charlottesville, , to o. Los Angeles, in another early aft- Va., racked up exchanges. Scores were ... ernoon eliminate f match. Jack Neer, Portland, :" for the first Ore., and Dan Sullivan, Tampa. local Going into action Elmer Terry, well-kno. time after a first-roun- d bye will Fla. lawyer, climaxed a week of be Headliners la the women's divid defending champions Doris strenuous play with a 6--3 champs Mrs. wia over Don Mcintosh Hart, Coral Gables, Fla., and Shir- sion were nine-tim- e to win the Class B men s singles ley Frye. Akron. Ohio, against Margaret Osborne DuPont. "Wirough, title. This division was restrict Dorothy Hills, Winchester, Mass., lmington, Del. and Louise Bsecond-seeded Mrs. and The Calif. Rockwell, Hills, NaUck, George Beverly lettermen and Mass. ed to Baum-bache- rj pair whipped Manya us ranked players, and produced In domestic Salt Lake City, and Ruth top Monday's play, some of the most-spiritplay seeded Vic Seixas. la -less Philadelphia, Jeffrey, Melrose, Mass., ia the tournament. 6-6-. and a than half Cincinnati. Trabert. 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