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Show O ... I J V Tii fcJ ,1 .,; nr ' i it 2 u. V V, Only J k 9 r j - 4 k .... TnlieJ I a m m V ,J W 'jf w , re?j f pern i M a ' - ow Tie Trfc 'J were t Ijj'-.- t I tt r .rl W Writer-- r 11 1 ;i v v. --n iw Es W f a aliiht City as t fastest such' race ever 'posted. Second was Kansas State's Thane Baker while Jim Gathers of the Air Fore? was third. In the 3 steeple chase the ex-PState brother pair of Horace and Bill Ashenfelter made It strictly a family affair as they kept favored Bob McMullen of San Jose State boxed throughout to take first and second. Horace's winning time of 0:03.4 was a new American record.' In the discus, the form boysSim Incss, Fortune Gordien and Jim . Diilion placed one-tw- o three to make "a formidable plat ter team that should give the Italian weight men a battle at Helsinki next month. Iness's winning distance was 174 -feet. 10 and Vi inches. Texas Aggies' lanky Walter Davis won the high jump as expected with a leap of six feet, nine inches. He barely missed on his final try for a world record of six feet, 11 Inches. Use ," Pes't C'ty j i l"rvs i i tie f i rsn at I' ': Lilly V.znl I xrt lata Z.iz.rCs,r rreikS E-- i jor Locr!!:) Begins Second Holf Mond i i , LOS ANGELES, June 23 (UJ3 their kilt wi..x r.o rt ct elders giv Wi.tledan't famed Kal Whitfield, .the former Ohio center court one of ivn hi;orie Stata middle distance star, beupeUt t .sy by beaiirt the came the U. S. Olympic track U. S. dottles combitrials only double winner today nation cf Difii av;:t tv,i Cjrd-ns- r -, g- -, s he handily won the J.rulloy. three-tifrom another Ohio State boy, Louia Eecond Lalf play in tie Provo Gene Cole. J.'d champion from Beverly ; llilia. Major Softball League gt i ct Califs Whitfield, who yesterday ran Kelly Ad at under liar way rdht Monday e, one of his greatest races a he and hLrley Trance. t, moa Kh ca Park three games came from a dead last to beafthe dusted Fry cf Akron. O schedule. Micfcele Eourboantls cf France. field, breezed home Villa Wsire tacUe will Wymour.t 0, l give Americi' five cf today casing up at the finish to den Motor at S:3 p.m.. Carlson-- tb r !ce In the women's win ia the good time ox 45.9 sec e!;ht at Arden will Eleventn -. play Dairy inals. But ends. g'.ea quarterf 7:45 and wiJ p.m., Clyde's Market oversea io wed were Third wsj the converted Unl triumphs 9 tackle Provo Fouedry at p.m. doubles the upset. versity of Ean Franc Uco sprint by Meantime, league ofricials were A delirious crowd of 13,000 and football star, Ollie Matron. plannirf a' date for makeup games cramming every inch cf space in The chunky Negro was two yards of half were which the f.rnt rained bade of Cole, who. In turn, was court on one of Eritain's hotout last Thursday. The three games the test four yards off Whitfield's finish. double ia to days gave a roarir tri&ute second sixth Info on a the slides Giants of leftfjeld the Dark ELANSEI-;As. 1 to Carlare be played safely EUIIS Wymont Hoad and to . J. W. llashburn- of Oklahoma, blonde, throw-lachurky Lew takes Polo Robinson Grounds. Jackie the Umpire Ardrn Dairy vs. dark, slender Inning of fame with Brooklyn Dodgers at ResewaU Ken after who was fourth, was picked to three-hitter ia whicg he threw only 33 pitches. is Larry Goetz. Sal Mag lie blacked the Bums, 30, on a Clyde's Market and Wasden Motor an exhibition of tennis ao caz- accompany the American OlymAmerican pic team to Helsinki as the fourth f," vau them trib ri member of the American unstinting paid Ara and defeat by by Wymount ute. relay team. d?a Dairy could throw the battle The U. S. women appear t to A crowd of 22,795 watched' the for the first half- - laurels into a win the title for the ninth final session of the two-d-ay tig between the two clubs. At pres straight singles Pole Vault Dael time but today the great Olympic finals In Memorial Coli3 aa ent wbue Arden record bas battle monopolized the seum under a high overcast of the biggest thrills of the Wymont haa 7 victories and four doubles of the 33.000 spectators. attention which displaced yesterday's warm Onecame defeats. as Don Laz. one of the , day NATIONAL LEAGUE Those couldn't get into Hit who run. t best tbree vaulters In ac X New Records center court sweltered around the tive competition today, snapped St Louis .. ..000 000 2204 8 2-H12-- 0 outside scoreboards, alternately if pole while attempting 14 feet Pittsburgh ... 010 001 1003 9 r melancholy as the They saw two new American- his Jubilant 9 windwas 7 inches and and D. Rice. monentarily Si records established, one by Hor- ed Presko, Yuhas roa or fell. fortune empire's ) when he fell Into the pit. Laz, Fusselman (7); Dickson and i ace Ashenfelter in the the Even taciturn tt normally MILLER NOBMAN held to Br one hit for the Senators, Hemus ' steeplechase, the other by ex- - Bob Richards and the Olympic Garagiola. Home run broke into cf wondersmiles United Press Sperts Writer first five Innings by rookie Ivan Yuhas ; Setoa Hall sprinter Andy Stan- - club's George MattoS all made the th. Winning pitcher ment as Head or Roeewsll sbot around Olympic squad in the tall Jump. field In the Delock, exploded .for four runs back his powerful csr.no n- -i s.'.! NEW YORK, June 28 (UP) j ft r was the winfter with al . : the curve. Two other records had Richards serves- for points, smashed with in the sixth went m and inning 14 l 010 100 0002 S 2 feet IV Inches. oler rniiaaeipma been broken and one tied In vault of Chicago such deception neither of the "the to 10th In the victory against four Occidental's Qncinnati ....010 000 002 3 S o Athletics, the smallest pitcher In Little events. PHILADELPHIA more Americana was (UP experienced 1 irldajrs on their current road trip. Louise Suggs, 5 fast improving Bob - McMiUen Rush and Atwell: Weh baseball, expanded on the biggest defeats meet an its thrills had or near slashed stop the Today's pitting eagie ball, i and Its heartaches. Most of them stamped himself as Vgood Olym - jmeier. Smith '(9) and Semlnlck. a double bogey to shoot volleys from hits that should In the major leagues today record Eleventh against Victory in threat run Sauer (20th). Winning game ty easily winning Home a one-ov-er high pic the coming In the par 70, took a seven- - have left them when he yielded only two bits in Mike Garcia coliseum record time of pitchers-Smit- h r stroke lead in the women's Na an hurdles which matched the ac- in defendpitched Savitt the 3:49.1. He also equaled the best ankees, for his 11th ' victory and tional Open Golf championship. ing singles champion, fought to beating the New York knowledged . best timber-toppin- g New" York at Philadelphia, night 12-of the season .set for his 13th victory of the sea- Larry Doby and Luke Easter hit with a record 209 score for the the last point but was too frefield of all time in a dogged bat-t- fs American mark Wes Santaee in last ' Boston at Brooklyn, night. ' ' home runs as the Indians dumped first 54 holes of the for three Olympic berths. by Kansas' son. quently outmaneuvered along AAU meet at Long Beach . the White Sox back Into the second tournament Harrison (Bones) - D 1 la r d of week's with the Mulloy. The to his addition masterful la 0 1500Santee passed up today's Boston ......000 002 0002 8 division. Three double plays helpedJ The little socker from n, Cleveland, O., won- the event in meters t, seven-incfor yesterday's 14 seconds flat. Brooklyn ....010 000 102 4 9 0 pitching, the uarcla over some rough spots. finding the narrow and Cooper; Van also bit a Rookie Eddie Yuhas received falrwayfGa, Spahn (6-So tense was the final field of in which he finished second, of the Bala Golf Club Second In mile la the metric Black and (8) Campanella. cuyk. and a single to drive in credit for his second relief pitching to the liking of her accurate eight that starter Rut Walters 3:50.8, and back of Mc Home run Hodges (15th). Win- double called six false starts. But on victory in as many days as the lt bested by nine strokes the An the Athletics' two runs was War).' MiUen, the. Army's Lt. ning pitcher Black Cardinals came from behind to game, record for 34 holes and AMXBJCAN LEAGUE previous ren Druetzler. formerly of Michi New York ..001 100 0002 6 0 assault on Tom Morgan and Johnny beat the Pirates. Held to one hit in did it on an - I .blocks first and led. all the way afternoon when teen-agL at ml gan State. He was two yards In Philadelphia 100 220 llx 7 11 0 Sain. Detroit (Kemttemsn the first seven innings by Murry' Bauer bid' for. hisMarlene 13th com was Shantx' front of Montes It Javier of Texas Wilhelm straight Heam, (5), Spencer score tory herself by tying the tourna- St. Louis (PUlette the NCAA champion Jack Davis tied Cards the Dickson, Western who already has been (8) and Yvars; Roberts (10-7 and Cleveland (Lemon plete game and the third in a row in the eighth inning en Solly ment was second, followed by a sur selected mark with a 87. Wjron ' 8- - ) on the Mexican Olympic and Burgess. Losing pitcher in which he did not give up a base Hemus' homer and produced the at Chicaro (GrUaom former Art third. Barnard, prise on balls. Micky Mantel 5--4 2 frames. team. Montes time was 3:51.1. singl ). Hearn and Rcrovla run a moment later on Southern California star, j 4in the fifth and Bob Cerv'a double winning s and Eight finals were run off yes a triple by Stan Musial and Dick Philadelphia (Byrd Bill AMERICAN LEAGUE in the sixth were the only hits Sisler's infield out. Musial extendDlxoa Sprawls terday, with the first three fin-Scheib 2 i at Gorton (Pamcil it 4--5 made off Shantx. His record is now ed his hitting "streak to 24 games. 2 and Nixon 1 13-iTe American 1 and e Washirtton The Reds a (Gumpn snapped 4 t-New-Yo- rk k.V,' v.00?-?5- 0. ? J, Two Bam Kama ??"v at from New York July 7lNW-Y- .r Porterfieid departs streak Cubs. the losing by beating Astroth; Sain, rated along witn Oillard as tne for Helsinki. (Reynolds --4 and Miller by a run as they went to Morgan 3) and Berra, Houk (3).! Gus Zernlal was Shantx chief Trailing best In the business. Dixon was Talk of the first day's session Home 2 in bat the Reds tied the games. ninth.., runs Zernlal 2 (11th and batting support as he hit two home second and apparently Friday was the WASHINGTON (U.R President f;f .j.ninning the score when Grady llatton sinSain to a five in 12th). runs drive Losing and pitcher single I a cinch for an next Olympic berth "grudge" race In .which Truman signed a special citizen NATIONAL LEAGUE gled and came home as Gene nearly-broruns. A 1 1 when he hit to last bar-- ; the Whitfield redeemed a at BrookBoaton (Wilson to on threw third ship bill Saturday for Dellana wildly 9 000 004 0 baseout In the seventh when first 1005 f rier and sprawled on (he cinders. disputed victory from Occiden- Washlflgton Dutch lyn (Roe ). to right Meulenkamp, single .. 001 000 BOO 1 5 2 man Ferris Fain of the A's charged Ted Kluszewskl's Boston So keen was the. competition, tal's Johnny Barnes in equalling i at PhilNew York (Gregg and Grasso; De-- that Morgan was throwing at him. Kluszewskl went to second on the girl whose swimming feata perMasterson (3-that world record holder Dick the American record of 1:48.8. 1 on be she suaded and error Wiilard should was Marshall adelphia (Meyer congress The Yankee setback tightened Scarborough (6). Trout (7), - J Attlesey failed to qualify for the Charles Moore skimmed the lock, 4 and Xlipp- U. S. Olympic team. Chicaro to the set walked (Lown the purposely stage White. and Delock a race the American Losing pitcher by League er hurdles to set a new 4 final field of eight. Favoring a at Cincinnati (Church The bill Mr. Truman sglned stein g for ' Seminlck's sinhalf game Washington Sen bad leg, he pulled up lame and American standard of :50.6, while ). 2 and PerkowskI 3 ) 2 rmea. to Deliana for was ReOever will allow Smith Frank qualify gle. ators and. Cleveland Indians, both -- 3 and Zinisned last in his prelim. Stater Curt Stone whip- Cleveland Staley 030 000 1013 10 1 won and 'moved to within three credited with the victory and Bob citizenship immediately and forj --St Louis (Boyer highly-regardWes. Santeo ) U. at she S. 10th if the his Andy Stanfleld of the Grand ped team, Rush, (Friend Pittsburgh 010 000 0001 8 0 games of the league lead. WashingOlympic seeking .: triumph, Chicago meStreet Boy's Club raced 200 in a 14:27 In the 5,000 meters to 2 games. and Pollet hurries. Garcia and Tipton; Stobbs. ton took over second place by was charged with the defeat ) ters on 1h curve in .20.8, the set the other. Dorish (3) and Lollar. Home runs beating the Boston Red Sox. Doby 12th) and Easter tilth). and Cleveland moved up to third 12- - Year-OI- d I with a 1 triumph over the Chi Losing pitcher Stobbs ). cOV.f un.14. niuic cigu Detroit at St. Louis, night In two National League after noon games, the St. Louis Card! Detroit ...,.200 003 000 J 9 0 nals handed the Pittsburgh Pi St. Louis Q00 101 000 2 2 1 rates their seventh straight set DURHAM. N. C. (U.R George and Swift; Harrist. back. Gray(-7- ) and the Cincinnati Reds a Andrews, t Madison (6). Holcombe (9) and edged the Chicago Cubs, on is hometown boy won the aiath anHar- Andy Seminlck's ninth inning sin Johnson. Losing pitcher nual National Veteran of Foreign rist ). . i gle. Wars marble tournament SaturRed Walt Masterson, whom the day night ' Sox traded to Washington earlier Using his favorite shooter, a this month, came back to haunt ! milk-whiagate, the four-fohis old team mates with a fivenine-Inc- h seventh i grader swept hitter. He walked seven batters Harold Burnette, by In was clutch. The but the I tight Lanett Ala., schoolboy repretent-Georri- a, 1 7and 0 in the finals i for the match victory. How Earlier Andrews had eliminated v Teams of the Girls Softball 13- - year-ol- d Gordon Rowte cl COAST LEAGUE Oeden. UUh. the 1851 national League will resume play Wednesmiba champion. . Rowxe lost a By United Press day after missing a week due to semi-fina- ls .533 match to Burnetts 31 . 35 Si Hollywood rainstorms. and finihedcthird- 50 38 .568 ' Miller's Sporting Goods will San Diego . 47 38 .553 Oakland . :. at 7 p.m. at Los Angeles , ..44 42 .512 X I play Orem 41 41 .500 Harmon Park, while the Provo Seattle .35 46 .432 Rangerettea will encounter Hi- - Portland .37 50 .425 land Ma id j at 8:15 at the same Sacramento .38 51- .414 San Francisco place. Games which were rained out ' Friday's Results last week Highland- vs. Orem 1 and Rangerettea vs. Miller' Oakland 3. San Francisco ..J will be rescheduleoT later, (called, at end of seventh, rsin). Seattle 3, San Diego 0. J 033-met-er en en 800-met- er - -- 6-- 1,600-met- er 7-- Srosfh,. 6-- 4, me 15-fo- ot (S-ll- 3000-met- er -- 6-- :.- Major League Line Scores 5. - e-- 1, " tii-c- fr t I Shantz Wins 13fh Game, Helps A's Beat Yanks . With Hurling ci r"egreate:t U W'i.A r,csU to aerved a " c;. tU-'.-'r- z : 1 M alloy a turn enly ,to Lave 1. ; J r: down the t'.iyAr.'t tir c Then M;.:icy M'.:;i an rr 7 : l Eavitt h;t a 1 .. r tfte lie Auuies outp;-y- d cans in a. pirg-- ; ong ser ' ret. t& Aa the 1 SO-- ' - u ia rr : ; 5 -- it c 1 tt .i - cr- ' la the bowl wM:h ttt ' much . ter-r.utlff Dou st, sic 5 let r U r ever u i.i Jill t'-Hry-, li and an atiendant at every Trim a renewal a lace "I bav never seen uch tear frc-- a kids tv ;r i l.t.ie ter.r.:s Ilka itsj 1:;- -' svywhere, bie-do- n imo Ouii. i - a-- Lculso Surjgs Sa-vl- 0 " s, -- C' -I ' ",Z"- 1 110-me- flat-foote- (7-5- ). elght-hltte- d. old 0, 72-ho- . le 1 Car-rollto- 5000-meter- five-foo- sl 8) h, Probable Pitche, For Games Today left-hand- 150-pou- 15-yar-ds 14-h- (3-0- -- J reaT'M r'r f ' J 1 eatrk, Iar, kota wef ' 4 elOi tied ta r e serf a ta mark u I 1 f - 1 ed C) let Vi 8-- 3). 5) 8-- -- one-rou- nd 3-- 6) (8-2- irti' Citizenship " 2. Signed for Dutch Olympic Prospect fire-gam- Your Fevcfita -6 3-- rss. 3-- 2) 2-- 1) 1-- - -- : 3) 800-met- en long-stridi- (7-3- ng Her-manx- free-for-- ke all kl 7-- 5) 0-- 1) 2) 4-- " 3). 3-- 400-met- (4-4- ex-Pe- 4-- game-winnin- as-th- 3) 5-- 0-- nn . 3-- 10 ed 2-- 3) (11-5- 3-- 1. r (4-5- YCLT 5-- WinsU.S.VFW Marble Tourney ra fcr " 4-- 3, nd 3-- old 2, Cameras, film And (2-7- Girl Softballers To Resume Play Next Wednesday M A3 Types cf Pheogrophre Equipment ot te Th VVrii's Uci'ins Me n uf ectwrart' 7-- -6 They Stand photo M. 24 No. su::ly Ulv.-Ph-on 24S7 All-Sta- rs l Base Ba ll - - .I Los Angeles 8, Hollywood 2. Sacramento 5, Portland innings). ON THE MARK Japan's crack relay team, Koichi Yaraamoto, Yoshitaka Muroya, line up left Itaro Okano, Junkichi Matoba and at Meiji Shrine Field in Tokyo as they start a tint 'cnthe cinders out for the Olympic Games at Helsinki. July 19- -. trial working Aug 3. (NEA . 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GREAT' TOGO WANTED GACJCSTOP i ' JUiY Batu was removed to the disabled .list with an ulcerated, colon. Cliff Ma pes waa brought in from center field to ease De-- ; troit's catching shortage. The loday j .500 .482 .400 DEAD HEAT NEW YORK (NEA1 Of the 371 dead beats posted In horse racing last year, 95 were for win, 85 for second and 87 for third. pro- . ) .508 Friday's Results Idaho Falls 4. Salt Lake L Ogden 13. Pocatello 9. Great Falls 5. Magic Valley 3. Billings at Boise, postponed, rain. ducing Trolling or flys. "A complete ' stock of for th varything Fisharman" H FSOYO ! 30 27 28 29 28 27 29 33 () (11 ' Fiihing Good1 on th Provo Streamers Spinners or Hellgramites. .1 .....31 29 Great Palls HE Fish 4 I 1 i Dr. GALLAGHER gypsy joe billmIlby Wlison ' i ) Corns Oat end Support Ycur Hems Grand Jfanci C'tcchers ,?5 Noiorlon .Reservofionst Vflck Swain Barker Shop Tczn 0 11 Civ!. Vz-r- f Tr- - , II. 5 rr t' tr-o- r:,. r:Tt Z 200-met-ers 1500-meter- 3- 8, 4, t-- - - X t v.t . |