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Show Larsen Pitched Perfect Game no Hodges to Campanella, to Robini. son to Campanella to Robinson. FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY" One run, three hits, no errors, on his back as he made the catch SANTAQUINCatherine C. Johnleft. one in short right. Member of New York Stock Exchange son Ockander Ellertson, 84, died No runs, no hits, no errors, none Saturday , in , Provo. She was bora left. . Dodgers seventh June 1872, at Wambingbo, Sweden, DOW JONES AVERAGES URANIUM QUOTES Gilliam lashed to McDougald, a daughter of John L. and Christine Yankees second .00 .00V Ind. Rails Arrow Hourly , Vol. who made a pickup at his shoe Johnson. 11 a.m. .05 .06 Atlas Berra took a strike and then tips and threw him out. Reese Lundgreen 1881 she came to the United In .04 .03 400,000 484.532.14 159.32.57 Bapco popped to Reese, who made a flied to Mantle. Snider filed to States with her parents and mar.07 Noon .05 running - catch of the ball close Slaughter. Big Horn in Scipio. ried Gabriel Ockander .13 to the left ield foul line. Slaughter .15 No runs, no hits, no errors, none 680,000 484.472.08 159.01.20 Big Indian .......... solemTheir wa slater V 1 marriage .04 .03 flied to Amoros in short left. Mar- left. Chute Canyon . p.m. LDS .in nized the Manti Temple, .11 .10 tin was called out on three straight 90d,000 4848I.8a 158.40 ,41 Circle Cliffs , 1897. Mr. Ockander died and she .00 .004 strikes. Comanche Yankees seventh then married John L. Ellerston, SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Cons Uran No runs, no' hits, no errors, none ' .03 .06 was 64,519. attendance ' ' 1 ' who died many years ago. Mrs. Asked Elaterite The, Bid left. .16 20 off to Robinson fouled Berra just Ellertson was an active member of 13.00 Banner $12.25 .01 .00 El Dorado to Am- the LDS Church, flied third base. Slaughter .32 .30 Bristol Silver .... working as Belief 1.50 1.37 Dodgers third Federal . sent a oros. Martin past grounder .04 teacher for several years. Bullion .03& : . . .04 .06 Greenriver Furillo took a' strike and then Robinson into left field for a Society f Her hobbies were flowers land 2.00 1.90 Cardiff .03 , .03 Gunsight flied, to Bauer. Campanella was single. McDougald walked on four ' handwork. f .04 .05 Central Standard . 53 International ........ .47 called out on strikes, Larsen's pitches. Carey bounced to Reese, "Surviving are three daughters, .75 Chief Con .65 2.62 2.87 Lisbon fourth victim. Maglie went first-ba-ll who threw to Gilliam forcing Mc Mrs. Lillie Tischner, Tooele; Mrs. .30 .29 1.87 v 1.75 Clayton Silver .... Lucky Mac hitting and flied to Mantle Dougald. Agnes Broadbent, Santaquin; Mrs. ' .05 in short center. Combined Metals . .104 .12 Bleak .04 two no one No errors, hit, runs, Natalie Orme, Nephi; 19 grand .14 .13 Comstock .05 .07 No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Mtl Peale ; 1.00 .95 children, 50 Cons Eureka ...... .62 .50 Oil Securities . left. totals: Seven innings and, 25 .06 .08 Croff .02 . ,02 Republic . ... 0 0 0 Dodgers" t Funeral services will be conduct1.00 1.10 .12 .09 Yankees third Dragon Royal 2 5 0 Yankees ed U0 .08 Wednesday at 2 p.m., in the East Standard .... .68 my bounced out to RobShumwayj McDougald .13 Santaquin First LDS Ward Chapel. , ,12 East Utah 1. .00 .oiy inson on an 0 and 2 pitch. Carey Spencer eighth Dodgers Wall will officiate. .OS' Bishop .07 .. Bullion .81 .68 ...... Standard Uran Eureka, took a ball and then fouled to Robinson bounced out to Lar- Friends Carlyle call at Keith Jolley .09 . may .07 Eureka Lilly Con .04 .03 Sterling to Carey. AmorCampanella a few feet to the right sen. Hodges-linein .27 .22 Mortuary Payson Eureka Standard Tuesday after.08 .10 Sun Uran of home plate. Larsen also fouled os flied to Mantle. noon at and the .05 .06, Temple Mtn. home, 214 family Great Western .. .02 .02 to Campanella just behind the No runs, no hits, no errors, none N. 3rd E., .08 and .07 Ma jesUc Oil , . . . Tuesday evening .05 Tri Stater. ...... .j.r. .04 plate.. left. to Burservices. Wednesday .50 .45 prior Mammoth .. ..... . TJ. C O A .06 .07 No runs, no hits, no errors, none v ial will be in the Santaquin, Ceme.06 .05 Miners Gold .01 .02 Upetco .U... left. , Yankees eighth .15 tery. Naildriver ........ ,. .13 .03 .04 Uran King a standing ovaLarsen received 1.30 1.25 "New Park U. S. Lithium .10 .12 Dodgers fourth tion from the crowd as he went .70 .65 North Lily White Canyon ....... .70' .80 out to to bat. Larsen struck out. Bauer on Gilliam rolled Martin .02 .02. North Standard .. .22 .19 Wyoming first Larsen's struck out. Collins struck out. pitch. .13 .15 Park City Con .... LarNo runs, no hits, no errors, none Reese ! accidentally tapped SALES .06 .06 Prosper ... to was left. first Martin and sen's pitch Bristol Silver, 1,000 at 31. 7.00 6.25 Rico Argentine . . out an at first. easy Colb. Funeral , NEW YORK (UP) 70. at 1,000 .23 .27 Rexall, Saver King West fouled ninth Snider third Larsen's Dodgers services will pitch be held Cons. 500 1.00. at .02 .02 Tuesday for Eureka, Silver Shield to Bauer. Campan- Charles Edward into FuriMo flied the mezzanine of the ' right Indian Merrill, 70, found.18 Queen, 15,000 at .20 So. Standard .... to Dale Martin. field bounced was stands and then ella called er and Mt. States Dev., 5,000 at 3. directing partner of the .17 .15 Swansea Con .... Mitchout on Mitchell batted for strikes. Maglie. investment North Standard, 1,000 at 2. banking and brokerage 1.00 .92 Tintic Standard .. No runs, no hits, no errors, ell struck out. firm Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fen-ne- r 1.85 2.00 United Park City none no no none No left. errors, runs, hits, & Beane. 5.00 Utah Idaho Sugar I 4.37 left. a pioneer in selling Merrill, Lens Be .13 Boon .15 West Toledo May pitoher-Larsen- . Yankees fourth Winning stocks bonds to small invesand .25 .23 WiUiston j , pitcher-Magli- e. To ' Zuma Losing Blind Bauer bounced out to Robinson tors, died at his Southampton, Partially .05 .05 f , Time of game: 2:06. on a N.Y., home, Saturday night. ' routinejpJay. CHICAGO (UP) A "vision 000 000 000 0 0 0 OVER THE COUNTER Collins was called out on strikes. Dod gers 000 101 OOx 2 5 0 corrector' lens, which can pierce Amal. Sugar Pfd. ..j 9.75 10.25 Mantle lined a 2 and 2 pitch Yankees ' the darkness for the nartiallv into the Maglie and Campanella: Larsen September Building .74 .78 Big Piney ... lower, right field stands, could restore Berra. Home runs, Mantle, Permits $90,500 and i blind, working vision close to the foul line, for a home .67 .72 English Oil to York. New more than half the 500,000 run putting the Yankees ahead, 11.25 .11.75 Equity Oil blind Utah County in September is in the United persons First Security .. 38.00 -- .40.00 legally It was the game's first hit. a New York eye specialist sued 15 building permits for States, IntrT Motor Lines 12.25 12.75 Snider made a brilliant, backsaid Sunday. , $90,500, of which five were for 2612 26.75 Mtn.Fuei Supply handed tumbling calch of Berra's new homes valued at $64,000, Dr. William Feinbloom, optoxm liner to left center, receiving an 10.87 11.62 Utah So. Oil .... etmst and research' fellow at Col ovation from the crowd as he rolland three for additions to new MUTUAL FUNDS j umbia University, displayed the ed over and came up holding the homes, $10,000. 5.98 6.47 lens he Invented to the Affiliated Fund, Inc. public for ball in his glove. Canadian General .... 12.77 13.81 the first time at the annual con One run, one bit, no errors, FAMILY OF 8 DIES Canadian Fund ...... 19.73 21.35 vention of the Illinois Federation none left. IN MURDER, SUICIDE Fundamental Inv. .... 16.60 18.19 of the Blind. Incorporated Inv. .... 9.58 10.38 "The 'vision corrector lens is Dodgers fifth A top WASHINGTON VD3NNA, Austria The (UP) 11.40 12.32 based on a new Mass. Inv. Trust ' Robinson sent a soft fly to nuclear physicist warned Sunday little village of Waltersdorf north orinciole optical of increasing the light gathering Bauer in right center. night that nuclear, explosions will of Vienna today prepared a mass to lined of left the Hodges Dr. power center, cause an eventual health threat. funeral for a maimed 'war veteran Feinbloom deep eye," said. "This is achieved by the use 410 feet, from the plate and Mantle He called for a "global! sanitary his wife and their six children. made a brilliant back - handed code" limiting yearly release of of a hemisphere in lens form." The veteran, Franz Tschapek, Feinbloom said the new. lens catch to rob him of an extra radioactive material by all nations murdered his wife and children to 10 megatons. "allows a patient to achieve a 400 base hit. with a pickaxe and then hanged Amoros rifled Larsen's 1 and 1 cent increase in vision,- - while Dr. Ralph E. himself in the house he had built. The per StockAUGUSTA, Me. (UP) Police said liquor caused it all. a 'undistort pitch . into the lower right field Lapp denied that Adlai E. Steven holders of Utah Power and Light maintaining stands, the ball curving foul at son's proposal to halt ed field! of vision." Co. today voted overwhelmingly to the last instant, for a long second tests ' if Russia does likewise is strike. Amoros then bounced out "harmful to the national security." split the utility's outstanding common stock on a basis of V to Martin. . Mr. Stevenson and any in ' !i j No runs,' no hits, no errors, none telligent citizen is Qualified to left. Capital stock would be increased Continued from. recommendations with remake Pare One from 2,500,000 shares of no - par to ceasing the inevitable gard common stock to 7,500,000 shares persons he knew in the past as Yankees fifth development of ., this arms race," of common stock with par value Communists.' The Question was Slaughter walked on five pitches Lapp said. He termed it Stevenof $12.80. The 2,220,000 shares out- raised by John T. Watkins, Rock to become the second man to reach son's "responsiibility, to do all he Island, 11., union leader who was base safely in the game. standing would be changed to to halt the arms race. can shares of $12.80 par val- convicted of contempt for a 1964 Martin bunted and Slaughter was He said "ceasing or I'mlting the I ue stock. before House ':,s the com ','" appearance forced at second, Maglie to Reese. tests is the first step in interSome ,77.37 per cent of outstand mittee on activities. Martin reached first on the field- national control." ing shares of the company's stock Agreed to decide whether pro er's choice without a play. He said President Eisenhower's were voted in favor of the change fessional football is exempt from . Reese leaped to snare McDou-gald- 's statement on tests Friday of one per cent the federal anti-tru- st and three-tenth-s laws. In pre liner and threw to first to Vdoes not mention the health asvious rulings, the court has ex double Martin. against. pect of the weapon. ' No runs, no hits, no errors, none empted 'professional baseball but hel dthat professional boxing is left. laws. subject Ito anti-tru- Succumbs Continued from Page One at 84 ; . ; .......... .......... ........... .............. ............... j en great-grandchildr- .- n. .......... " i . J Brokerage Firm Founder Dies i " ; 3. ; I 4 .. ............ ; J.- i 1 , i , 1-- 0. Scientist Sees Health Threat In Nuclear Blasts , 1 W) U.P.&L. Votes Split In Stocks scientis t 90-degr- ee SALT LAKE CITY Open Tomorrow Galiena Noordhoff Swiers, 86, Street, died Friday; funeral Tuesday noon, 260 E. South Temple. Alfred .Bert Thorpe, 47, 35 Harmony Court, died Saturday; "funeral Thursday, noon, 260 E. South Temple. Amy Avers Hayes, 68," 1167 Roosevelt Ave., died Saturday; funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m,, 36 E. 7th S. Rue High Sholes, 89, died in Las Vegas; funeral Friday, 11 a.m., in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Dorothy Rasmussen Decker, 2203-22East, died Saturday; funeral Tuesday, 3 p.m., 574 E. 1st S. Myrna Leonard Charles, 84, died Saturday; funeral Tuesday; 1 p.m., St. John LDS Ward chapel. Louis William Sowles, 72, 1719 E. 13th A.J died Saturday; 3192-Rich-ar- ds Following are the locations of the 118 registration stations in Utah County, which will be open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, for anyone who needs to register in order to vote Nov. nd 11 a.m., 574 6- ! E. 643-12- th ar , -- t d, Pearl A. Allen, Stanley, 1363 S. ' ' .; .'..- . , 80Q E. bent. 535. Main. 8, Mrs. W. R. Phelps; Ry0 No- PLEASAftT GROVE 1. Geneve J. Dalton, R.F.D., Pleasant Grove. 2. Martha L. iPeterson, 193 E. 2nd N. 3. Margaret Atwood, 432 NL 5th E, 4. Mrs. JohH S. Green, 336 E. 3rd S. 5. Mrs. Ver Cullimore. 253-1st E. 6. Vie Ostirgaard. RJFJJ., Pleasant & c: Grove, PLEASANT VIEW 1, Leah Peterson. 60 l 1650 sN. 2, Mrs. Morria Wiscombe, 3295 N.. Canyon Road. PROVO-"3- L. Eva B. Thurman. 693 E. 5th S. 25 Ada T. Waddell. 244 S. 4th E. 3, Ulyrtle Birk, 361 S. 1st E. 4, Mrs. Letfc J. Knight, 190 S. 2nd E. 6, Maude Roberts, 56 S. 4th E. 6, Mrs. OrvilfC. Drysdale. 729 E. 150 5. 7, Albert Mabey. 159 E. 2nd N. 8. Mrsi Anaios N. Merrill. 279 N. 4th E. 9, Sibyl S. Sullivan. 367 N. 8th E. 10, August McBride. 896 U. Univ. Ave. 11, Mary D. Jolley, 673 N. 4th E. 12. Mr';. ,T?arnlrt Ttailair 1AA V. 6th N. 13, JVirgie Clark. 415 S. Univ. U7 e. 3ra x, jviaua a. ttoper, jvt. W. 15, Dellir 394 W. 3rd S. Waterlyn. 16. Enma JG. Jones. 467 S. 6th W. 17. Ruth ffincent, 777 W. 2nd S. 18. Maudeii Carter. 1864 W. 6th S. 19. Florenclr Christensen, 108 N. 1600 W. 20,; Mrfe Mabel Johnson. 853 W. 2nd N. 21., Clarence L. Stewart, 38 S. 7th W.. S3. Ann Larsen, 115 S. 5th W. 23, Katarina Kelsch.,195 N. 3rd W. 24. Sacjie Haws. 120 W. 2nd S. 25, Delilahf B. Adams. 445 N. Univ. Ave. 26. Rrise Kartchner, 288 N; 300 W. 274 Alia Elliott. 690i W. 4th N. 28, Zana M. Nielsen, 910 W. 2nd N. 29. Bessie Cochran. 1010 W. 5th N. 30. Hazl Dix, 574 N. 7th W. 31; Mrs. Esther Asay, 900 Columbia Lane. 32, Alice H. Hawkins, 710 W. 8th N--. 33, :LaBerta B. Whitlock. 838 N. 380 W. M. Mrs. Zarman Chamberlain, 342 Vf. 1500 N. 35, Mrs. J. IL Bean. 895 JE. 1430 N. 36. Mrs. Martha Lamor.eaux. 1S60 Locust Lane. 37. Shirleyi Meservy. 620 N. 7th E. 38. Marianl-Monson- . 741 n. 11th E. 39. Carmar P. Nielsen, 978 E. 2nd N. 40. Mrs? Anna Sutherland, 250 S. 10th E. 4i; Ileen Farrer, 1137 E. 360 S. 42i Erma McPhie. 1702 S. State, S. . .... PALMYRA Catherine Hansen. SALEM-lBeve- rly R.F.D. No. 2, Spanish Fork. H. Davis. PAYSON 1, Ida A. Huish, 392 E. SANTAQUIN 1. Clara Lemenar, 1st S. 2, Elva Seabury Taylor, 292 Santaquin. 2. Mrs. Blanchard How' 5. 3rd W. 3. Mrs. Almon Harmer, ard. 290 Si 2nd W. 360 W. Utah Avenue. 4. Donna LudSOLDIER SUMMIT Mary T. Lolow, 123 E. 1st N. 5, Mrs. Roy Broad- - pez. .". SPANISH FORK 1, Mrs. Allc Snell. 645;E. 3rd S. 2. Mri. Anni Wood. 80 W. 2nd S. 3. Ruth F. And-ru- s. 167 K 1st W. 4. Mrs. William Johnson Jf.. 14 N. 7th E. 5. Mrs. Lil: lian Robertson, 685 E. 4th N. 6. Maud B. filler. 657 N. 1st E. 7, Mrs. Albert Thomas, (Leland). SALT LAKE CITY (UP) R.F.D.. Spanish Fork. n Frank Ross Shepherd, SPRING LAKE CecU Peery. sportsman and Salt : Lake business- R.F.D., Pajson. 1, Mrs. Wallace SPRINGyiLLE man, died at his home here yes- Clegg, 5482 S. 3rd E. 2. Julia Sum-sio- n. 124 R 2hd W. 3, Retta R. Harterday of a heart attack. He was mer, 190 TV. 1st S. 4. Vera Per ham. 48. 271 E. 3r N. 5. Mrs. Vivian John Shepherd was a former amateur and semi - professional baseball man. 309 3 E. Center. S. 7, EmmaWor-the-B.n, $43 E. 4th 8, Ida Kennedy. 321 C.,8th S. 9. Mrs. NeUie, P. pitcher. He played for Pinney Bevr 5120 j Brookside Drive. erage Co., Wasatch; Oil Co. and a Brown. & i 55, died Saturday; funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., Logan Eleventh LDS W ctixl clispel. S. . KOOSHAREM - ALPINE Bertha S. Clark. AMERICAN FORK 1, Mrs. Margaret Bromley, 368 E. State Road. 2. Lucy Bush. 265 E. State Road. 3. Rintha Christensen. 159 W. 2nd S. 4, Vivian Nicholes. 462 W. Main. 5, Mrs. George Hackford. 550 N. 3rd W. 6. Mrs. J. M. Walker, 374 N. 1st W. 7, Kathryn Clements, 175 E. 3rd N. 8. May Laursen. 250 N. 2nd E. BENJAMIN Delia' Tippetts. CEDAR FORT Laura Peterson. R.F.D.. Lehi. CLINTON Suia Lasson, Birds eye. COLTON Mrs. Etta Finch. DIVIDEND Elaine Kirk. ELBERTA Marguerite Water-bur- y, FAIRFIELD Myrtile Erickson. GENOLA Verda Throckmorton. GOSHEN Mrs. Mary M. Horton. HIGIIL ND Cressie Greenland. R.F.D., American Fork. LAKE SHORE: Enola G. Barney LAKE VIEW Clara M. Taylor. R.F.D. 1. Provo. LEHI 1. Mrs. Audrey Wilson, 390 W. Main. 2, Mrs. Edith Evans, 138 W. 4th N. 3. Mrs. Katherine Austin, 189 E. 4th N. 4, Mrs. Jay Gordon. 1st E. 1st N. MAPLETON Mrs; James C. Lindsay, R.FJD., Springivlle. OREM 1, Mrs. Harold Hanson. 1447, N. State. 2. Mrs. Earl Mecham, 297 E. 800 N. 3, Mrs. Jane Worth-ingto- n, 745 W. 640 SST. 4, Mrs. J. D. 585 N. 8th E. 5, Lois J. Downs, Pyne, 124 S. State. 6. Mrs. Stanley J. 345 E. 100 N. 7, Mrs. RusThayne. sell Carson, 727 S. Main. 8, Mary Bishop, 509 E. 700 S. 9, Florence Adams. 406 W. 1200 S. 10, Arvilla Bradshaw, 416 E. 900 S. 11, Marie Jones, 450 E. 1864 S. 12. Mrs. Daryl 1st S. Frank Ross Shepherd, 48, E., died Sunday. Bertha Mae LaDue Evans, 85, 249 Del-mCt., died Friday; funeral Tuesday, ,1 p.m., 574 E. 1st S. Inez OUve Whitbeck, 59, 1335 Laird Ave., died Thursday; .funeral held Monday. Alberto (Bert) Gibby, 81, died Sunday; funeral Wednesday, noon, 260 E. South Temple. Emma C. Hales, 80, 1534 Hollywood Ave., died 2 Sunday; funeral Tuesday, p.m., 260 E. .South Temple. OGDEN Rella Child Wangs-ffar47, 536 Douglas Street, died Saturday; funeral Tuesday, U a.m., Myers and Foulger Funeral Chapel. Otto Frederick Richter, 80, 2839 Grant Ave., died Saturday; funeral Tuesday, 3 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Fu neral Chapel. . William James Warner, 69, died Friday; funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., Myers and Toulger Funeral Chapel. Wilford Jesse Haven, 79, 2263 Eccles Ave., died Saturday; funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., Cedar City First LDS Ward chapel. LOGAN ' Here Are Reg istration Stations in Utah .toWntv , funeral Tuesday,! MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Santaquin Woman Utah Obituaries L Sportsman Succumbs at 48 Julia Estella died Friday; fu- Anderson, 81, neral was held Monday GRANTS VILX.E Albert Harold Boulter, 45, died Friday; funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., Grantsville Second LDS Ward. well-know- " CEDAR CITY Harriet Elizabeth Colby Webster, 72, died ! Sunday; funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., Cedar City First LDS Ward chapel. THISTL:Mrs. Florence Hawkins. Kennecott Copper Corp. team in William Russell MOAB Mm. Nettie Dalley. VINEYARD the 1930's and early 1940's. 71, was killed in two-cNo Box 1. RJFD. 385 In business life he was owner collision Saturday. and manager of Excelsior Cleaners and Dyers. THANKS Mc-Conk- ie, ar Bladder TJeafrnew1 CARD OF the expressions of sympathy, the assistance of those who took part at the services, and other acts of kindness, we especially extend our thanks. Gayle Bishop and family. We desire to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends and relatives who assisted in any way during the recent illness and passing of our beloved wife and mother. For the beautiful flowers, If worried by "Bladder Weakness" GetBed Wetting, too freting Up Nights or quent, burning or Itching ' urination) or Cloudy Urine, due to Strong common Smelling, KKlney and Bladder Irritations, Tears usa try OYSTEi for quick help, 30 Ask prore safety for young and old.k drugguargist for CYJTKX under money-bacantee. 8e ttow fast you lmproT. ' ls " "' H-bo- two-to-on- ! e, . Supreme Court idv.. 3 with Modern 1 . . - truck features , un-Ameri- can - -- - b Coal Price Raise Due st Agreed to examine the alimony troubles of millionaire Cornelius Vanderbilt who challenges the con stitutionality of a New York law under which! a state CINCINNATI, Ohk of the nation's soft coal customers $250 a week alimony to his fifth "Began plunking down at least an wife, Patricia W. Vanderbilt, from extra 35 cents a too Saturday. whom he obtained a' Nevada di Appalachian Coals1 Inc., the vorce in .1953. ,m world's largest coal marketing agency, boosted all of" its prices immediately following the signing of a new wage pact;; between the United Mine! Workers- and the Bi- Continued from. Pace One tuminous Col Operators Associa- no matter how high a source, will 1 tion. never about the kind of bring The marketing agency reprewhich whole world for the sents 75 major mines in the big peace I ' coal producing states; of West Vir- yearns.! Dulles also He that charged ginia, Kentucky, Virginia and of seizure helped bring onlEgypt's Tennessee. Suez U.S. Canal the .by offering It said another boost, as yet to to build the the Egyptians help undetermined, will go into effect Aswan dam, and then backing April 1, when the miners receive down later on the offer. He said a second wage increase. this was. "a high price to pay for the privilege, of watching Mr. What animal has Dulles show off like the handsome no heart, no head, man on the flying trapeze. young ! no backbone, and is mere than 95 Dodgers sixth Furiilo popped to Martin in ehort right field. Campanella popped to Martin in short center on Larsen's first pitch. Maglie struck out, the 18th straight batter retired by Larsen. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. ? -- (UP)-r-Ma- ny court-awarde- d i j . v " I . . f - ProYO water?,. - 1 "Secrets cf the Reer Els ill J3 "TT f -- Scale Theft Report . Starts Thursday m rj . Police Probing i t rift' ADDRESS - " . , lis a 'Yankees sixth Carey lined Maglie's first pitch into center Held for a single, the Yankees second hit of the game Larsen bunted on the third strike and was out, Campanella to Gilliam, Carey moving to second on the sacrifice. , Bauer lined an . 0 . and 1 pitch into left field for a single, Carey scoring to put the Yankees in front, - ; Iho Honey r.lnn at . 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