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Show U. 1031 sundayTmay Provo. Utti County. Uth How They Stand SUNDAY HERALD AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. 6 . .727 16 New York 2 7 .632 Washington 12 8 .000 Chicago . . 8 .570 11; Detroit . . 50 9 11 Cleveland 0 .526 10 Boston. . 5 17 .224 Philadelphia 5 18 .217 St. Louis . , . Resulta Friday Detroit 7, St. Louis 1. t Cleveland 1, Chicago' 12. (Only games scheduled). Results Saturday New York .410 003 0008 14 1 Philadelphia . 000 022 0004 8 1 and Berra; Fowler,! Raschl (5-Martin (1),' Zoldak (6), Hooper 7) and Murray. Losing pitcher, ). Fowler Force BOSTON May 12 rot nd anytime Saturday, May 19. an exhibition of golfs finer points Severn icuing uidii won the Scledule for Sunday,, May 20, Is by the, best pros in the Inter and the man who be repeated amateur division last year, have as follows: 8 a.m. to tofl:30 a.m. mountain West, will to 11 a.m.,1 again. 'this year, ' according C flight tees off; 8:30 Provo the entered Open already set for I p.m. on GOII tournament scn.eaui.ea; ior B flight; 11 to 1Z noon, A flight Thompson. It is Sunday, May; 20 just before the Saturday and Sunday, May and 2 to l p.m., Championship nct ' . pros tee 'Off on their final round IS and 20, on the Timpanogos fliriht he highly successful pro clinic, of the tournament. to s. Jimmy course, according . - ' : Thompson. 'local pro. The, meet promises to be. one of the leading gojr. tournamenu of the state this yean J nompson said, from.- interest which has . Den f viacnceo- - St. Louis ... .M)0 ... 000 . Hutchinson 110 012 S 14 0 101' 0002 10 2 . ; hp- - Teb-bett- 2) (2-1- : Z less-fortun- in."- ate - . - East High Golf Team Beats Prpvo ft-..- w - Aggie Golfers . -- Trim Grizzlies ' . ; , . . (3-2- (1-1- . (2-7- th razz-theumplr- es : . A . the-Pol- o . . . , Kon-stan- . -; ty . " 1 S J . (1-2- New Sox Pitchers Having Jroubles, B u t Doo't Blame Jhem far All Boston Woes - ; ; ' . . j 28 06 . "i ' ; 1 " 1 10-rou- nd (4-3- (0-1- I - the-firs- . -- highly-develop- ...... ed - - . Nr j c -- shows-Stanle- y ! i o, ' , mn , county uoys Sevstral Utah county boys ousl- - ified for the finals in the morning ' trials. Ti : These Included' Dick Felt and, Penrod; both of Lehl, 120 high hurdle: Jim Bovce of Lincoln and; Wtills of Spanish Fork irf theTsa 440; 1 wiinard stoiwortny or JLin- - ; coin in Boy ce of Lincoln and Art Reid of Soringville in tha 220; and Dick Peterson of Lincoln and Swensen of Spanish Fork in the low hurdles. The' state tennis tournament also was postponed for a week. , the-100- Chsss Play Keeps Moscow Excited, 1 0) Cortieir Hw But Wins Bout 4 r : , X': , meet. The two meets were Dostnond for one week Saturday when ml Utah stadium track became so wet that 'runners; were up to their ankles in rain and mud on th cinder track. They will be held en a com bined schedule next Saturday at the same place, Trials were run off In most events in the forenoon' before meet officials;' got together and decided to delay the meet a week; oecause ox me arizzung riin. Finals In Shot Finals of one eventthe ahot put were completed by . both Class A and B. In the Class A meet. Mellittrene of Ogden won first place, followed- -' by Saunders, South Cache; Park inson, 'West; Moore, South: and Toscan, Ogden. The winning toss was 48 feet 6 inches. Cyprus stepped out to a big lead, in the B competition when Peterstm and Condie of the Mama team placed one-twrolling up 13 points between them. (Under the state meet scoring system, eight points are, awarded for first, with five for secpnd, three for third, two for fourth and one lor r fifth).' ",j The two Cyprus men were fol.''' lowed, in order by Bird,' Spring ville; Bogden, MurseTy;, and Weight. Springville. Peterson's tpss wss 47 feet 3 Inches. ; , ' f their 'stuff in the annual,- state 5 ....... x Track and field artists of tttaW Class A ahd B high Schools will have lo wait another week to strut under-privileg- ed i 'rK-- By RAY SCinVARtZ . - .. . soft-spok- en um-dustin- Crowcf oqm sTribfute As Mac Attends NtV. Gamt3 v -- . L , L . Back In Civvies (2-0).- nd 5) I , been; stung by these.lncidenff vecause he contended they were! not of his own making. A college graduate with a deeptseated social conscience,1 Robinson said his elm in life is to help people the! andjespe-clall- y the 1 , children. ."Ifil felt for minufe my opportunity to do this Was in Jeopardy, I'd. leave baseball forever," he said. "I (love baseball but I Couldn't pet it all the things I believe undo; - ipinsberg; and .Moss. Home Sieater (0-run Delsing (4th). B j 1 4 Cleveland ...000 100 0,102 Provo hiffh srhool olfrs bowed .030 Q00 Opx 3 8 2 Chicago to Ess high this week Ion the s; Garcia,' Brfssie (8) and (3-ahd Masi. Pierce Timpanogos links, 4 to 1. John ). and Losing pitcher, Garcia times RICHMAN old talked MILTON Griggs and Norman Raciley of today oyer By a rabid fan'. East defeated Ray Wilder and me is he still told he Preae United Writer Sports NATIONAL LEAGUE He always wanted uS to win those Lamar Wilde: 3 to 0, andl Nolan NEW YORK; May 12 (U.M W L ' Pet. Walghan Sna Bob Garacus tied games up at West Point." dapGeneral MacArthur, Douglas 10' .600 ; . il5 Boston Reid Boihard and Sonny Braun' of a a in and hander, MacArthur, dark right grey Homburg .113 10 .565 per 4 Brooklyn' ' was a baseball which Provo,,i to i. then saw i ft his given suit, matching flannel, St. Louis .,.101 10 .500 first big league blfeball ' game he threw to Giant Catcher' Ray llv li .500 Pittsburgh . an Noble for the benefit of a swarm 12 12 '.500 since 1935- today but curbed Philadelphia ; to "rafcz the of pnotograpners. admitted impulse 11 . .'. 11 .500 Chicago "That" was a good throw, umpire." '.423 15 New York ..ill9 13 .397 Seated! with Mrs. MacArthur in general," approved Durocher. Cincinnati ' special box at the Polo Grounds, .Airs. MacArthur said she re' Friday's Results the general, gretted' that their smiling Chicago 10, Pittsburgh 4. wearing civilian tlothes in public son, Arthur, who; had seen two LOGAN. May 12 (U.R) -- - thah New at postYork; Philadelphia for the first jUme in 12 years, previously, was not a long State's golf squad won i s first poned: rain. nodded his approval as the Giants games tanflArv frit tVii vMr'i tniimv match Friday with a Arthpr didn t know we were conference Brooklyn at Boston, postponed? and Phillies sprayed hits to all going toVthe ball game," she said 12-- 8 win over Montana univer The public will be admitted .... corners of the field. f'n. "If he had he Wouldn't sity on the Logan links. free, and everyone is urged to jSt. Louis at Cincinnati pst- "I tan not tell you how glad have gone to known, the country.!' Utah university, .howfever, see of the and some, join rain. gallery poned: I arn to see an American basethe game, tire Mac- - clinched western division cham During the beat golf to be rlaved this ball game again," MacArthur said Arthurs were joined by Duro- - pionship earlier in the week with Saturday's Results' . . . .700 001 000 8 0 0 over the lolid. speaker system he Chicigo " cher's wife, the former mbvie a 17-- 8 win: over Brigham Young, v 200 2004 8 3 $830 In Prize. re the contest. "Baseball is.that actress Larraine Day, who ex The Utes finished Pittsburgh . .000 SOt the regular mnA TTllr Minn.. great game that has developed plained some of the finer points season undefeated with fi re vic .Tournament Chairman Mark and! Koski American character so well. Law, (1) Muir (8) Nilsen announces $850 worth of of the game. tories, Hil-- I "Mrs. MacArthur and myself Fitzgerald. Winning-pitcher- , prizes ' in cash, trophies and ). to are as ler Law down settle in $500 Losing pitcher,' rher fans, ready merchandise, with Home runs Westlakt ). in the sense that we know enough chandise and trophies going to & to cheerlong hits, boo errors and 8th), Kiner (5th). the amateurs and 5350 cash to the even when they pros. . ; (10 innings) ' are right." division will Winner of the pro Thomson 1 1 lofeks . when the Gants' Bobby .000 004 100 Phillies AA 6 10 111. is how it ATThis i ' cpi taite nomcsSizu tirsi money, wun at the The GroundX . Crowd Booms Tribute 102 000 1 1(X 0 5 13 1 Giants "picture bat to .pne.at $80 going to second place, $70 for. laVs hii so far this season, more like been has outfielder Its Christant The of crowd boomed Roberts, 12,858 (5) third, $50 for .fourth and $30 for plate" however, batting near .200. (NEA) (6) and Silvestri; Herarn, tribute to the recently returned fifth. Pros will aLso get trophies Jones ("6) Kftnedy(6) Gettel (6) general and he acknowledged the Amateurs in four flights will i Spencer ' (if-- Koslo (10) and cheers with repeated waves of get trophies and merchandise Noble. His hand. , WifMng 7 1 pitcher, Parade divi the with handicap1 prizes, Today's Sport Ros t Asked by a reporter which club sions as follows: Championship. pitfher, lo ). lione runs Lockman he- - favored, MacArthur grew : 0 through 5;. A flight, 6 through .W. Jones solemn a second and replied: 11 (2nd), (5th). , 10; JB flight, " , r through 15. and"Here, herei young man! What " C flight, 16 and oyer. Entrants . (Fit-Gime- ) are must have certified handicaps trying, to ' do, start an St. Louis. . . .001 000 0102 8 1 otheryou war?" from their local clubs. 200 OOx 7 10 0 Cincinnati 005. MacArthur shook his head sad The tourney will be played Staley. Diisak (5) and Rice, ly and admitted he couldn t re over 36 hcie.' 18 each; day of the Sarhi 7); Raffensberger (3-member what big league teams Out of town tviasty event. nrf Prame T.nin nifhr he had isst seen play. ir playv-thegolfers may qualifying Staley (34). Home runs Merrl-roa- n "But I do khow it was In 1935, was a bit of financial support for (2n4), Dusak (1st). By OSCAR FRALEY he declared. He was introduced (2nd game 10 innings) United Press Sports Writer to the two managers Leo Duro- this theory Thursday w,hen in four St. lAuis 1 000 001 230 9 2 cher of the Giants and Eddie total National league games the NEW YORK, May 12 (UP Cincinnati ..'001 120 002 8 0 Sawyer of the Phillies-an- d 16.S97 or attendance Fearless 'Fraley's facts, and figwas only Boyer, Wllks (5);" Staley (7) for several minutes jwith ' ; . uresf " NEW YORK. May 12 (UJ) an average of but 4,249 cashcus and Garagiola; Wehmeier, Per- - spoke Durocher. Thie were upBoston Bed Sox The league leading Braves kowski (8), Smith (8). Peterson Middleweight Walter Cartierwill tomers, I "The Giant remember best. be sidelined for several weeks pose9 to have wrapped up the drew only 2,302 paid (10). Bverly (10). Erautt fiO) and said MacArthur, "were the ones 1951 Arnerican league pennant ' Horse racing, on tr because of wounds suffered while who played under John McGraw otnenscheffing when they got Ray Scarborough hand, showed an winning an? upset, split in ), trnd He managed some fine teams. Winning pitcher. Staley decision over young Eugene arid Bill Wight from the White both attendance upward in and How Is your club doing this betting Peterson ). pitcher. . . , : a - losing i r fend i to 'i in Hairston Sox t Paul last $75,000 ai (Silent) St, "paid night's ill r n m iiiiir mnn ni.i i h. . i Home runs Howerton (1st) N year?": It so far thriller before '4693 at' Madison;for Harry' Taylor but itpnHnnro ftWr a timilar- ntri nH Musial (3rd), Kluszewski (2nd.) Durocher replied ihe current worked out jtrst way. oquare oarqen. b iants last year, was up4. 17 per cent jnasnlt had gotten off to a' slow Brooklyn- at Boston (night). t Floored twice., in twol Those three toitchers have made and betting 12!93 .up per cent. were improving every start but rounds. Cartier of - New York a total of 10;; appearancet and Conservation vorner: The Bea- COAST LEAGUE came on to knock ', his dusky n'ot nee has 5one of them gone ver has swimming 0y. 28 17 .60S power more Portland Someone handed the general! townsman to the canvas in the iine-nnin- g route. What's the rear feet in its 24 19 .558 and his wife two score' cards butl Sacramento last round, But he suffered Jsadly the with the Red Sox is an oft- -' than any other quadreprd: ( I'll Team . matter W L Pet. MacArthur confessed that he mashed and gashed left ear, a mo you can stin bet on a mule for kicking! Los Aneelea 22 19 .537 'probably" had forgotten- how to repeated question cut at the corner of his -- right blame on the pitchers. As power.) . . . all it 22 21. .512 weep score of a ball game. Oakland . eye, and slight cuts in his nose. w.jgni saia aner losing, me opener 22 22 .500 ...... .... Seattle MacArthur then renewed ac No to the Yanks: Rocks, Either 19 21 San Diego . . .475 quaintances with veteran Honus "1 thoughf I was with' the 19 27 .452 (Hans) Lobert, former Phillie in Dame s football team will Hollywood White Sox all oyer again. V 15 27 .357 fielder ahd - San Francisco . an baseball cOach st THIS CLOSE Photo passd a game-arigotiea5ure Dancer bringing home Tpkyo gopd pitchjed Results 1920 to 1924. Point from IIIK yVest Friday's HCAl Willi beati5 to 0." , on inside, at Yonkers, N.Y., Raceway. Placing ii My Express, ' 1. San 9. a was catchMa?ur. "The Diego and Hollywood flipping Johnny general always voiOr oriven oy La Morgan. twtAi San Francisco 6. Sacramento Ung Joe Katchik both from the Odds Afainst Amateurs great baseball Ism when he was 2. Seattle Los at town of Plymouth the of 3, Mazur Angeles academy superintendent The U. S. tfpen golf champiora- - won't be throwing rocks, either. West Point," Lobert sid. "We Portlaid 5, Oakland 1. an 18 old before years shiplwas amateur won it, Frahcis Quimet M cracfting through in 1913. .Now it has been 18 years since ohnny Goodman .turned the trick, but the odds are all againstah it at Detroit, June .The main reason appears to bej that there is somuch money in gfelf these daykthat most of the; Rood amateurs turn pro as soon a I they hit a .' winning t Mi nager; Chuck Dressen may 4 A not ibe. ' 4 plea.sed hy Gil; Hodges' ; horn run hitting because he strikes out" too frequently in the procj ss of going for .the' fences '.V"f C but t does 'prove; one thing. A .... 'V" good hitter can pound any pitcher", regardless of -- whether it is a kighf or left' handed thrower. hHappy birthday: Today, Yogi 26. Hank- - Borowy 35 and peri, 25; Sunday. Shorty pe I Louis 37, Monday, EarLL ana vern uaraner: tvnns Tu rfay, Turk' BrOda. 37; Thursday, Del Webb 52 and Laura Lou Jahrl 18; Friday, Gil Coah 27, PUTT IT THEE Al Ciuci Rufijs Gentry 33, Red (Cubs) plays the ball toward hb, left' Smifi 47, iEar) Cochell 29, Fred Perrh 42 aid George Mikan 27. ;. .. toot, the! palms directly opposed to one another in the grip, Sofne baseball men predict that hands close to the body. He is withLn a fpw years the vnly day Freslf Meadow's famous playing baseball C'vjou'-lsee will be on (professional. (NEA) weeRends i and holidays. There round the Intermountain WesL Total entrf list is expected to " reach 100 golfers. ' To Defend Cown Tommt Hansen, University of nlfr who won' the PrOvo Tth Oneh. amateur 'division, last yetir. will defend his crown this year, Thompson saido Leading, oros who will enter include Dick Kramer Bonnevilhi: Jerry Hen derson. Forest Dale: Te" Brara. Country club. and perhapsof Jim the Haynes iahd Harry Borg Airways Driving range. Thqmpson; of course. Will enter the pro division with the aim of winning this year after "failing by a single; stroke o do so' last year. Harold oommcrsi Mrana junction Coin nrnfoMional whn won it last "year, has not as yet been . National league ;bat-tinchampion of 1949 and runnerup last year ; said in quietly sincere fashion he had promised his wife, his bosses and himself at the start ot the season that he'd try to void arguments. i "I have in every way I 1) Detroit tu num s Th -- know how, taid the Robinson, first cf his race im crack the big leagues. "But . somehowi these things keep ' . coming up." Among "these things' wer atatements criticizing pires, and by pitchers that orovoked an at tempt to pile .into Giant hurler Sal Maglle anda dis-with Giant Manager Leo uroche$ Utlimately Robinson was reprimanded by National League President Ford Frick. .' Robinson admitted he had old - (0-3- - (U.W Jackie Robdetermined but disinson, turbed star o th Brooklyn Dodger, said he'd, quit baseball if unwarranted disputes threatened to- undo the good he's been trying to do. g, Second, baseman . jjiui.cs-sion- al Prep Meet Ppstpphefi One Week Jackie Robinson Says Dispute May May 12 MOSCOW, " "r .(UB-Mik-h- Botvinnik of the Soviet UniOn retained, his world' chess crown Itt Moscow Friday, night despite ending the contest in a tie with fellow.' RusV sian David4 Bronstein. The 24th. and flnal gaire in tha series Was declared a draw, en the 22nd move, giving each contestant a score of 12. points! .International rules prescribe that in' case of ia tie, the champion keeps r -- v. the title, ' . 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