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Show ; SUNDAY HERALD Cats Hold First Scrimmage, 1 Game 4 Bengal Sept. Eye Daley Lost To U.S. Armed Force LB Idaho Team Picked to Win RMC ' BTT im 1m.Vy.' Provo. Otalr County. Yankees Win 4--0 On Rookie s Hit, Stay in Top Spot mm . field walked Joe DiMaggJo, Yogf Bern singled and DiMaggio emm United Preaa Sporu Writer NEW YORK, Sep. 8 (UK home on an infield out. Bookie Mickey Mantle showed the Lopat pi tcned five-h- it ball far old timers at Yankee stadium to-- his lfrth victory, tops for his major day how the kids of this genera- - league career. It wait his fourth tion do it worn ne oiasteo tne anuTout ana Mi second in a roar, home run hit In the big the last also coming against the longest base-h- it factory this year, giving Senators. the Yankees a victory over. Before the game, the Yankees honored their the Senators. Joe who compiled the The triumph enabled the lead sreatest winning record of any kees to keep their first-plai pilot in history. Mc- intact. lgue came Cart back to manage a hy three-run Mantle's seventh a ning poke into the right field bull 7,, pen some 400 feet from home plate broke wide open the pitch- unahip ing battle between Bob and By CAM. LUNDQU1ST tmmWmmmmmWmmmmWim iir By DICK HARINGER Coach Chick Atkinson Saturday looked over his Brigham Young university gridders and opined: "We're coming along okeh: we are further along than we were at this lime either of the past two ' years." Atkinson said the 70 Cougar squadmen are showing a splendid spirit and are fast getting into shape for the football wars ahead. Most of the 11 team positions, he" indicated, will be filled by when the first game (with Idaho State college at BYU stadium Sept. 14) rolls around. But several of the new menare coming along fast and mav break into the starting lineup later" in the SEPT. I, 1851 Utafc- SUNDAY, 'r it" United Preaa Sports Writer DENVER, Sept. 8 U.R) Idaho for second place last Stat, intied the Rocky Mountain conaV year Baaaaaaff'aaaa'aa ' aa BBaaaB ference, should be the team to grab the title away from under manned Colorado college. The Pocatello boys were picked to win last year too. but lost con battles to CC and Colo mm' ference rado State. But this year, the Bengals have the manpower that CC lacks. gBm Coach John Vesserhas a squad yielded' Porterfield $mttfSmWV ZsJi three -11 only of DARK HORSE Barbara Busch jumped her big brown gelding. of 60 men to work with. them lettermen, but he will have Charlie, to victory over Mrs. Norman Matthews Uauer. also of to use sophs and freshmen for Sacramento, at Monterey, Calif. Defeating the queen Athletics. It was Parnell', 17th -- old Miaa Busch v.n eligible for most of his reserve, strength, and of the Pacific coast made the strut its that may be the Bengal s weak the United States Olympic equestrian team which will u ,or n,.m.w!in sa "ur-ru- n ra-i6rt-- -r. Horse Show, opening at Madison L... i . 4Kb .i.k.kseason. equine best at the NationalOct. in the third Johnny Pesky made spot. 30. (NEA) Garden, three hits to pace the win. : rJPIenty af Speed Bengals Tough : i Brfvok. Beat (Hassts Idaho's State's backfield will Atkinson made it clear that deslt ?he Mill hopeful Brooklyn have plenty of speed, three of the BYU is not taking Idaho State vChadwick a Giants blow, winning crushing, . (NBA to 0 behind the two-h- it regular backs being .members off lightly. "The Bengals are getting Wins pitching ) shot ( CHAMPION state team track YOUNGEST Idaho us. the that Shirley Fry foreground yeturns of Don Newcombe and moving tougher each year. They gave Swim women's in the won, the conference meet atj made by Maureen Connolly (backcourt) singles all jve wanted last year (BYU games in front in the Nt- Golden this spring. A strong at Pocatello) and they won 14-finals at Forest Hillsr, N. Y. Miss Connolly, from San Diego, Calif., tional league. It was Newcombe a (U.R 8 DOVER. Eng. Sept. attack was also indicated in 18th victory and his fifth over have a more powerful teamhia will be 17 pn Sept. 17., became the youngest U. S. tennis who t Bad n t h weather g Saturday nn-& if rn Vnrlr He hiH Helen Wills Moody was early practices. in history by winning, year " The experts, heefdded. are 16, again forced- Miss Florence Chad- - NEW YORK. Sept 8 UM- U- m rn! fnr has backfield will line Vessel's first pfciking Idaho State "To win the the in her book, record the winning youngest champ previously wick, San Diego. Cal . to post- Hampton table's Aiested finally the Giants made both safeties. have Chet Lee at quarterback.' Ropky Mountain conference. first championship at the age of 17 in 1923. pone her attemDt to swim the 1 at Bill Smith and Byron Snyder "IT1 J""""-'the Idaho State ngies by Wnitey following 'wy n meat voun6 channel from England ALBANY, N! Y. Sept. 8 0J R English Marlin at and Felton halfbacks Handicap Discovery State! mLri an4 Bobby Thomson. The game. BYU plays Western Fred to France. Hawkins, pro a fullback. he be when The will line scored built head Aqueduct made only eight hits, heire.Sept. 9.2 and Universitv of from El Paso, Texas, fired a par M4 Chadwick who swam last victory in the seventh running DodgersRobinson Eddie around Sarnira. Hawaii Sept. 28. also at BYU; jackie collecting three 71 on the third round today to ence guard from last year. , from France to England of th stakes. of them, but 10 walks by three stadium. lead the $15,000 Empire State year rfnH et a new nrnn' nmrH This was supposed to be a two- - Giants pitchers were the big Other Linemen Open Golf tournament with a dojnjj K h battle between the Battle- - tor in the No October Home Game w,iting 10 downfall, 210 at the three- - weeks for good weather in which field and Uncle Miltie butMt de- - The Braves ended a Other returning linemen will quarter mark. The odd BYU schedule then - a beintomake tussel her try. veloped tough OUng streak when rookie Chet BETHLEHEM, Pa., Sept. 8 0J P pion. Hoping for a repeat, along be Ed Sanders, Bob Pospishil and famine as far shows a four-weShe had planned to start "early tween Alerted and Battlefield. Nichols playing his second shut out the Phillies. who defeated: Lament Jones at ends; Al Steph-o- f Hawkins, Sam Urzetta with Urzetta as home games are concerned, Defending champion on r shot the year tourney trad, Sunday morning but the weather A crowd of 32.638 watched this to 0. on six hits. Sam Je throe Y.. . and .Frank enson final Ron in last and Anderson Stranahan at years, with the Cougars playing Utah at m. Rochester. . . . . . ... N. . . . r : . to , . , t - were the within i i i i worsened m two-ru- n battle head the and f all head ti keep cautiously again a Saturday night, ,i stole n base and triple unarue toe. me uiin man tacKies; aamira ana rrauy noim-a- par brackets. He birdied two, tne.myscuiar minionSalt Lake Citv Oct 6 resting on otrananan. way through the stretch with to lead Boston at bat. forcing her to postpone the ber at guards; and Garry.Bell onen date the followine week aire from Toledo, O.. were in- - from Oklahoma City; two-tim- e on the nine and at on least until a wellAlerted for tempt Monday. won their The Reds outgojng to Taramip to niav stalled tonight as earlV favorites champion Willie Turnesa of tim- and Wayne Johnson at center. two coming back. " deserved hanging iravnHn . extra-innin- g in a row battle f victory. . i A u uu nu Ul men n scxiavii wwiji win iuiu; nhiA iiciu moilK ijic LngaH vireu oiauup White Second Wyoming Oct. 20 and ffOlnff to tee racea iasi the. Cubs.. 4. to 3. in 12 uncie Mime, wno Mayer of St Petersburg, .Fla., off Monday in the 1st U. S. Mass Dick Chapman of Pine- - away from home, playing Brig J II L. Denver Oct. 27. mBuck Sioux City open Chuck Klein, San Antonio, Tex, lor mgrr man nan a miic. when Bob Usher homered in the, '.hurst, N, C; who also is the cur- - ham Young at Provo on Sept.. 14. championWhite, from The Cougars play Colorado A Amateur Golf championship. he Miss., ished arf but crossed the and Max Greenwood, Evans, 12th. Detroit, won Last strongly Reds the rent British champion, and A week later they open the a one over par-- 72 for a Lloyd Mangrum of Niles. 111.. wire fourth. Vulcania.. the only g inning. night, decision. Hank ft M here Nov. 3 and USAC here Chi- - ference slate at home, entertain-- . shot of Evans (Chick) three-da- y Nov. 10 before winding up the f tally of '212 in second former National Open champ and filly in the field of eight three Sauer homated for the Cubs while ing Colorado Mines. The Bengals place. In 'third cago. For. there were, six season wtih two place wa,s Doug this year's leading money win-Fo- year olds, was third. P1 Coloto Danny ltwhiler hit a Cincy this year All Of them, except the veteran at well of Harrison. N. Y.. who ner, shot his highest rouno so Twice previously this year bomer. games-- a gainst New Mexico at titleholders in the field as were Evan poten213 regaroeo far. a '74 for a 218 total. Tied Alerted gave Battlefield a scare. dis - also went one over par for a Fifth Straight Albuquerque Nov. 17 and against as. three former British Amateurc because of the Jon a tra vel i n "b . " '"mario itDUla rare total. with him was former national In the Shevlin stakes he only The Cardinals won, their 11th '" Pepperdine at Los Angeles Nov. kings and the Canadianv- -. cham- exnerts the fPr defending lnc champs. between Little-know- n 24 Armand Farina, intercollegiate champ Earl Stew- - missed, beating ,the George D. game in the last 12 and their However, the traveling distance Urzetta. the Rochester stylist. fired a 89 to art Jr.. Dallas. Tex., and Glenn Widener colt by a nose and then fifth straight over Pittsburgh. 4 pro, Schenectady a Coach Atkinson said the manId State week after Und Stranahan, e J?"rt British ( Porky) Ed tie in the Dwyer stakes, failed by to 2. as pitcher Mel Queen forced Oliver. Philip- - Teal. Knoxville. Tenn. Jat to the situation CC the will have - ..,i game. They power Cougar had a Jim Ferrier of San Francisco. half a length. who Open winner, in one run with a bases loaded pines cama. la much better rieht now to come all the jway down Greeley 73. Both totaled 215. to finallv win this one. Australian-bor- n Canadian Open Jockey Ovie Scurlock. who walk and put another in scoring than a year ago when the national 1PSIA DauaL amaJ to battle Colorado "State, another Urxetta Ready with a wild pitch. G IxcYOKCU Clayton Heafnor of Charlotte, champ, wtmt two over par to won this stake with Cosmic hot contender tor the title. guard took a big percentage of N. C, was alone at 216 after fir- - land in the 220 bracket with Bonb, in 1847. rode Alerted and position A triple by Ray Coleman and a the team J Bothered by fading iron' shos Z, 69. Mangrum r protege. Jack Shields elected to set the pace from the single bv Gus Niarboe gave the ing a thfrd-roun- d d One Man Lost start of the mile and an eighth White Sox a Jimmy Clark of Laguna Beach,, of Gleneagles. Ill , and victory over second-da- y low scorer with Bob TosiftF Northampton, Mass. race. Scurlock hustled Hampton the Tigers as Lou Alome. who Cel., to . loss as his for with forces neared armed the time AMERICAN LEAjGI'E Only game a 68, soared to '74 today , to raise Leading the amateurs was stable's Pride and Joy to the rail pitched hitless Innings of reMef ' The Monday's" opening 72 matches.! thus far his been Ron Daley, let-- j ST. LOUIS. Sept. 8 w L. Pet his three-da- y to 217 Frank R. Arcure of Schenectady, and then coasted along in first for starter Lou K ret low. won big mark terma'n guard from Salt Lake Missouri Valley qoriterence ritferi Th o s e 72 survivors and npw York 84 49 .832 Bracketed with him were Dick who shot a 75 for a total of Z33. place., i ixth game without a defeat. conference 56 players who drew byes will Cleveland .... J4 31 City, who received word two days today that the 1949-5- 0 .828, be taken into the: basketball championship awarded narrow the field to 128 by, Mon- - Boston i.'. ago 52 .603 '79 service. .The status of several to Bradley university "be re- "- day night. There will b one Chicago 3 .540 74 unno and voked rourTd declared is somewhat other players champion 8 73 .463 Tuesday, two rounds on Detroit because at least six of its play-- ! Wednesday and Thursday, with Philadelphia certain 57 80 .416 ..i.'.! semi-finaThe Cougars have 21 lettermen ers were involved in a .the on Friday Washington . 53 79 .402 tnis year, including is juniors, Conference officials, in their and .the final Saturday. 91 41 .311 jSt. Ljouis ann eigni seniors, a jew-- sopno- - annual fall meeting, also voted Results Friday's mores are making strong bids for that the names of all Bradley 'New York 4. Washington 2. team positions. Thus far. none of basketball plavers implicated in Boston Philadelphia the 22 freshmen members of the the scandal, who have" received Detroit Chicago " serious-bia made have for, as I such awards St. Louis squad selection Cleveland a regular post. Freshmen ' are league to teams, be remnvrri l Results Saturday's u to nlav varaitv halt this1.. -lioiVile 'p.- Boston 6. Philadelphia 1. iiam- .dmij uiustr LU H jiuiii sut.li !;.year. declared vacant. New York 4. Washington 0. jbe 7 Further, the conference mem-- 1 Chicago 3. Detroit 2. . Boulter Back commissioner bers instructed Cleveland at St. Louis, night: NATIONAL LEAGUE Among the welcome additionsfcArtie Eilers to revfse .all M.V.C. W. L Pet to the 1P5T squad Is Boy Boulter. records and all printed materials 67 47 64 i... ' tn inriirsu. th. Brooklyn . j 82 55, .589 In mim,7e New York-..Returned from a mission. Boulter. theBradley athletes. lhd?Hnn.r" 63 .523 Th- St .69 weighs' about 215 and plays a' The members ruled that all ' ",mma 66 67 .498 in the Boston good game at tackle However, it Bradley players involved ' 71 . 65 .478 will take some time for him, to llxe are forever ' debarred from 1practice Philadelphia season so far 59 78 .431 . of any in Cincinnati in condition ,iorm get competition any top again. "We had practically no of Pittsburgh 57 80 .416 Another man in a similar situ- - Missouri Valley conference fense." coach Dal Ward said after ry.iM.an . 58 80 V.412 Ytii II knew hi. i fktsh that o Nvtsoa atinn is Glen Hunt, a transfer fchool." Expert the world's re We workout. the. to of Results an Dixie going Friday's way e college i by frpm is stere te stay yaaag loafer nave to scrimmage every day if Ngw 7. Boston 3 ? most exciting LDS mission.I we're for me T you'll itff oboot the going, to be any good The Cougars this year will have "ThoJ's St I.ouis 11. Pittsburgh 4. I Hudson engines hove it In everv detail "f Hudaon 'when "we meet Aaaies SeDt. 22! Brooklyn 11, Philadelphia ' morf depth than the scrappy 1950- world s safest, smoothest nde I tKn vou'll rfwmvrr built-i' Ward said the souad looked Cincinnati 7. Chicago 6 (18 in- acgregation Ann that s where For example, the exclusive Monobdt Every Hudaon frona the low poor offensively, though a few ningsi. BYU hopes to win more games. Hudaon'a ride haa no aaual. rnlv Pacemaker to the fabuloua body and frame m WKe "atrotureat.. ffeshmen were, "all right' for as Saturday's Results' Atkinson said that few mem- Rrjcod Hornet feature a moat ruajred known Come in aoon Hudaon haa " rleaig with as they've, been out'fpr prae-tii- e. 2. long bers of the team have their po- 4. Louis St: Pittsburgh LARAM4E. Wyo;. Sebt. 8 fUJli and drive a Hudaon You'll nnd America' lowaat center of gravity . and ....... U enirina .ruRjred. r. He named taildbacks Bill Boston 5, Philadelphia 0. "fnr troubla-fre- a m Marti mean the aafeat ride in? at . that v- .adiaat. eervthu vou're lookinc for' nn.-o. senior Horten v . rf Fni . . 0 rt II 131 i 9. New York im uBv, ai iu a If ' laL U H3 Brooklyn ever! was performance. 1"-eiecteo roll lootbaii of Hardv S D as Sturgis Cincinnati 4. Chicago' 3 (12 in posts. ot w y- - .turning in creditable jobs '" 18-Mnivtrrniiy ' ";.""" by the ning!;. OYning lettermen of last thrr (luarterbacks undefeated Gator Rnui years aBBBTBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBTBB For example, at the key guar- - squad, four-inc- h lei hark post, there are three good Martin, a men. a41 of whom will see a lot was one of the of action They are Darrell Doney 'three Pokes whp was picked , on and Keith Matthews', lettermen. both offensive arid defensive d Lavnp Satterfield. a former toons in 1950 and is slated for a a "fBw was who Ida., double duty again this season. He Pocatello, boy aHBai BYU freshman two years ago and is from McMinnville. Tcnn. has just returned to the 'Y' after Is! Dewey McCoiinell. stretch in the service. can end candidate, from Laramie. The Cougars went through their was chosen MaEiin's alternate-firs- t real scrimmage of the season captain in a 'special meeting -- HUNTING Satui (lay Twice-a-da- v drills are called by "Coach Bowden Wyatt. scheduled during rthe coming McConnell will also play on 1DOVE HUNT the same bill of fare the fense and defense. Sept. Cats have had during the past Dick Campbell of Sheridan was SAGE HEN Hast year's captain." week. , Sept. 15-1- 6 let-term- 4-t- Yn-McCart- MR SSjBS lip . ce i- ln' Y'thrln,mc ' '"u..1. f! Uff an horse-jumpi- Leads N. Y. Golf Open 13 6-- 6-- 3, . U.S. Amateur Opens Monday; Urzetta, Stranahan Favorites i '"..'"- Hampton Stables ; Delays Channel EUgtf& ,s2TK 11"' e. !Lf llT , ng 17-ye- ar Texas Pro e.-Y.k- Entry Discovery Derby - Vi - a Lork-820.0- 00 r-. -- far-hor- se bn three-under-p- ar six-ga- me ek hit-pai- i . 1 ? - . at-hol- es " - ; . M con-Charl- l . J bl m, es 7-t- o- rd away-from-ho- . -- Bradley's Cage two-tim- : - Because of fix SX." 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