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Show .T r -- 11 111 iwau 5 I FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1956 Utah County, Utah 8; : " KmiOcRn it DAILY HERALD . ' - ;f L v na vi l-t- S p tours-- IS& "Tv-t-zr By FRED The upcoming: national political conventions have : the fight game's promoters in a tizzy thfese.days. ' The reason?' Well, it seems as if the political conventions figure to tie up all the television time duting August. Or so says Billy Brown, the International Boxing Club's matchmaker, in an interview with Jimmy Breslin, NEA scribe. j Brown was busy trying to map out his schedule for bouts for August and ' was finding quite a few snags.;when lL Breslin ran into him. Brown 3aidr MI g6t "The Democrats; open on Aug. 13," But the way. those dates, on' the 15th and 17th to fill. will be drawn Uk:j WeM to me, the: thing Democrats figure be all over the would have no television screen from Chicago. So we canceled out. " 1 f ; v ; - time-politici- -V5 i f It's The ahs Republicans the Next Week - . - 6 10 5 29 20 14 83 90 : Dodgers Sweep T Series Tie Dodgers, meanwhile, completed a s,wreep of their thiree-gan- e series iwith the Redlegs with a 5i3 victory behind Roger Crafig's BoyjCampanella iit a fourth-inninthree-ruhomer for the j Dodgers while Frank Robin son land Ted Kluszewski homered for jthe " R e 4 1 e g s. The victory moved the Dodgers, to within a e of .the Redlegs but they trail Milwaukee by six games. Rookie Fred Waters and veteran Hofie Polletj collaborated in' a four-hittto give the Pittsburgh decision over the Pirates a Chicago TJiils and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Philadelphia in other NI games. Phtos,' Pallet skved Waters after the young j right f hander walked- - the first two batters in the . ninth to help the Piates score their third straight Win with the aid of a throwing error by Sam Jones. Homers by WaHy Moon, Ken Boy- er nd pitcher Herman Wehmeier enabled! the Cardinals to kayo Robin Roberts. ii j Mantle Sparks Yanks Mickey Mantle's three hits! led an Ill-h- it attack that gave the I six-hitte- r. n, g; i ; half-gam- I er :: 4-- . 0 4-- 9,j n ! ' i A Little Too Much '.Opposition1 7 V "I, myself, believe Eisenhower the next Monday iiight i would.be a little too much opposition for anything we could put on. Whyi I even, think hd would lure people away New York Yankees an dec! siottf over theij Chicago White Sox Zunk Serlin, the; manager, agreed that Brenner had in te Americlan League. Don Lar 7-sen llimited the White Sox to one :f. the .right idea. v y f P "The politicians got to outdraW us," he pointed out. run1 tin jth last six innings to pick In boxing, twe gef a; i up his sixth winiwhile 'Jack Harsh 'They get all the newspaper space. man suffered his seventh loss. ana a story tne day picture on the second sports pages Bob Lemon registered his 13tH S" , ', the fight and wre satisfied and J94th of vktry. of the year "But them politicians. Why they get big stories and his Gene Woodling's frareer wjien "pictures right ontlin front of the papers. Air the people homer gave the Cleve see them.'ISo they watch the conventions over the fights. win over the land; Indians a, Senators. what a good publicity job does for you." The game "That's Wasingfon a f ' 8-- 5 ; ; -- oe-fo- re sixtl-inncn- g 1-- -4 . r 0 was jhalted in the seventh: by rain but loodling'l homer was enough to give the Indians their sixth Baseball Scoreboard ; straight, v Williapis'two fe, homer ewbled 10th-inni- ng 5-- 3, - -- two-year-o-ld 4 ld, Thursday over the sprawling footpstorthland 1 6,-4- 19 Country Club course, and that was good enough forj first place. Mrs. Cornelius, the wife of a Lake Worth, Fla., pro used her putter to perfection on the back nine holes to finish with 33 after her morning round of 40. Her great finishing spurt three birdies on the last five holes gave her a lead over Mrs.. Marlene Bauer Hagge, Ashe-villN.C., and Beverly Hanson, one-stro- ke e, nsrjA tmriittiiriirtriwmfTiifiiti" Apple Valley, Calif., two of the I1IGII JUMPER Baltimore shortstop WilUe Mir anda jumps high to avoid Bob Kennedy's spikes ancji w owing tu ux5L oase to compieie a aou Die piay auring the fourtn inning of the Detroit-Baltimogame Thursday. The Orioles won the game. 11-- 6. Umpire is Ed, Runge. (UP Telephotp). tourney favorites. re It Could Be jbfbw or tIeyer Brooklyn Captain Figures TO HAVANA RE-ASSIGN- CHICAGO United Press Sports Writer BROOKLYN (UP) It could J)e 'now or never for Brooklyn, savs :Dodger captain ! Pee Wee Reese. "From the looks of said Reese, after the Dodgers reeled off their flfti straight victory by Thursdefeating Cincinnati, day! "I would say we're starting now to make our move. Wti "All I know is that we'd better Snider won Wednesday's came start moving now if we ever are," against Cincinnati with a ninth he added, towel ing himself after inning homer, Hodges' RBI total e a shower. I" has started to mount since the "We'll find out in a hurry one break and Campanella blasted a tHree-ru- n homer, against the prJ tjie other as Isoon as ebmes h4 here Monday for Redlegs Thursday. It was his first e a series. There's no use circuit smack zince July 7. "It's hard to beating around the bush. We simthe one ply have to beat the Braves our- manf most responsible rfor starting selves if we're going io pass 'em. lis off," Reese said, nibbling ?on a No one is going to do the job chocolate-covere- d mint sent to him ' ffor us." ... I by one of his admirers. 'By heating the Redlegs for their "How can you pverlook (Carl) Sixth victory , in seven games and FuriUo? He hit safely in . 18 their ninth triurhph in their last straight games and he certainly 12 games, the Dodgers climbed to has given us a big lift. And within a half game of second , (Sandy Koufax helped plenty with place. Milwaukee's victory over that great game he pitched against I the Cardinals laist Sunday.. r Turning Point T "I'd have to those two we games beat the Cards last i Sunday were the big ones so far You could just sense that all the fellows on jthe club took on a new outlook after those two wins. Wtaners In the regular 'Ladies' "Like I said, though, you can't Day" activities held Wednesday say tor sure wnat one thing is t the Timpanogos Golf Course behind it all. It sounds trite. I icluded PhylUsV Van Waenen, guess, to that it has been a .say fton Gardner, Eileen Jones and combination of good pitching and illie Cainev good hitting. But it's the truth. Qualifying rnnnH fnw fho Our pitching is reajily .beginning enSs club championship tourney to straighten out now. (Don) e also, Were held Wednesday and and (Roger) Craig are match play pairings will be postlike money from home ed Saturday at the golf clubhouse. looking Whether or not the Dodgers r A total 33 Women golfers par- actually are launching a eenuine ticipated in th Ladies Activities, pennant drive will be '"determined J particularly against the The average human brain weighs shortly, Braves. And like Pee Wee says, a little more than three pounds, tt could be now or never for with the male brain being a few Brooklyn as far as the 1956 flag ounces more tnan taei female. , lis concerned. i. it' . Patty Berg; the sentimental favorite, stayed in the running for, her second National Open crown with a (UP) Sandy obtained by the Baltimore Orioles from the Chicago White to HaSox, has been the Giaats, however, still left the vana in the International League. Brooks six full games off the pace.J Looks The Best . . "Frankly," Reese commented, "I've never seen our club look better than it dpes right now. Tvei said ail along that If! (Duke) Snider. (Gil) Hodges and! (Roy) Campanella hit we can winJ And they're all starting to go By MILTON RICHMAN 5-- 3, Con-suegr- a, 40-3- for 78, good for 12th 8 place. The veteran pitcher originally was supposed to report to Vancouver in jthe Pacific Coast League. seemed to have the game under control. The situation worked around to where the Sixth Warders filled the bases, getting two puts in the process. Carl Rowley then came to bat and smashed a long rfVe to dftep right center that th fielder got his hands on but fell and lost the ball, Rowley wound up on third and Sixth Ward wound , up with the ball game. East Provo Stake went through th6 formality of playing out their schedule despite the fact that top tourney spots had been previously decided. Fifteenth Ward beat Eighth by a 13-- 3 score. Bon- -, neville, the most Improved team in the league, defeated second place Twelfth Ward by an 2 count. l The mighty Thirteenth, flexed its muscles as .they, had batting practice in overwhelming Ninth Ward 18-Provo teams already in the district playoffs are: 13th Ward, 6th Ward, 1st Ward, 11th Ward and Rivergrdve 2nd Ward." Three other wards! Will meet with a team from Sharon Stake on Saturday night from which two teams wiH earn tourney berths. Tonight's Schedule Utah County League 6i45 p.m. Montrex vs. Ward Market. 8:00 p.m. lieber v. Carlson 2nd Ward Market. 9:15 p.m. Heber vs. American Fork. 9: 15 p.m. Spanish Fork at Springville ; 8-- . 1. Carl-son-2- nd 9 ! ;. ' , t post-gam- All-St- H er ar s four-gam- ! j . Gtioice MU-auke- eu piii-poi- nt 1 Winners Earned j Smart shoppers choose their beverages and j foods with care. 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Tito the Franoona,' paced Salt Lake City 41 38 .519 4 51 40 .560 11 Bokton 6 more Orioles ;to an decision 41 42 .494 Boise! 6 46 42 .923 14H over Billy Hoeft and the Detroit Chicago 37 43 .463 Missoula 8 Tigers v the other AL games. 42 50 .457 204 Idaho Baltimore 47" .460 40 9 Falls 41 21 .446 51 Detroit ii . 39 46 .459 9 Pocatello ' 36 58 .383 27 Washington Last night's results: 34 58 .370 7m Kansas City Missoulat 4, Magic Valley 2 (10 inThursday's Results , nings) New York 8 Chicago 5 Lake City 9, Billings 1 Salt Boston 5 Kansas City 3 (10 inns) . Boise 4,1 Great Falls 0 Baltimore 11 Detroit 6. Idaho Falls 6, Pocatello 0 Cleveland 1 Washington 0 (1st, ' Pacific Coast League NEW YORK (UP) Feather-weigh- li called in last 7th, rain) L. Pet. Gb . W. Kid Anahuac of Mexico Cleveland at Washington, 2nd,!ppd. Los 71 42. .628 ,. Angeles rlsks a string of 15 straight City rain. ; 67 44 .604, Z Seattle in victories tis New' York debut National League' 57 52 .523 12 Hollywood tonight against W. L. Pet. GB ' stocky Miguel 52 57 .477 17 Portland Berrios of Puerto Rico at Madi Milwaukee 56 32 .636 . . 51 58 .468 18-Sacramento son Square Garden, Cincinnati 52 39 .571 5 San 59 .464 18V& Francisco Theu bout will be' televised and 51 39 .567 6 Brooklyn San 50 61 .450 20 Diego broadcast nat; onally over NBC St. Louis 44,46 .489 13 42 63 .382 27 Vancouver 10 p.m. EDT. network at 43 46 .483 13& Pittsburgh Results Thursday's an Berrios, 41 51 .446 71 aggressive body- Philadelphia Los 3 Portland 7, Angeles punching specialist, is favored at 39 49 .443 17 bhicago 13-- 5 Sacramento 2 Vancouver 3, to Win the, because New York 31 55 .1360 24 San Francisco 8, San Diego 5 of hisr :experience greater against Results Thursday's Seattle 6, Hollywood 4 (10 innings) name"? fighters. Milwaukee 11 New York 0 , Pittsburgh 4 Chicago 0 " y .425 .328 .296 .227 .331 0 ; fcriuhiph. They're says, why should we gamble '' 77: ('VJ'predictable." The NEA scribe also fonud Irving Cohen and Teddy Brenner, who run the fights in the St. Niqholas Arena on Monday nights, in quite a quandry. fThere are two dates," Teddy pbinted out, "that have us in trouble. The 13th and 20th. 1 would like to use Charley Powell acrainst Wayne Bethea in a good heavy- r weight match. But the television stations seem to feel that J DULUTH, Minn. (UP) A young housewife with a daughter gave the old pros a lesson in golf in the opening round of the llth annual Women's National Open j golf tournament. Mrs. Kathy Cornelius, a neophyte in the women pro golf ranks was the only player to shoot ipar for the first 18 holes i frr ,.1 rouiid-trippe- ir un- y Open GolfTourney 1 ( them on the 13th. That's problematial. Housewife Grabs Lead in Women's HHRRBI Avg. in tour runs with his 15th noiner and two singles and Thonbso11 Shacked his 16th Thursday when ihe .roulted the New8 York Brafes ll-to run their latest. Giants, to five game and streak winning incrlase their first - place lead to 5 j games, Gene Conley was touched for nine hits but breezed behind a 164it assault to his fifth ' This Is How I Fgure ltf 'The Republicans. That's different. I don't figure it to go past two or three days out there. Billy coulda had a guy like Yama Bahama or Tiger Joes for the 22nd, but he didn't want to gamble. I don't see no risk there. "Eisenhower and Nixon'll get a quick KO and the way would be clear for us to put onMoinebocly like the Tiger right after Ike's picture goes off the screen. But, like Billy . V 7 I 22j-gam- 19 'PS University 4-- i 6 12 1 k'V , Sixth Ward won a thriller from ment beginning Thursday, August University Ward by a 4 score VI last night to win a place in the District Six LDS Church Tourna- - University was leading 2 coi i iiiiq uie nnai naif Inning. Chad Moon, University chucker, J V ! 34 22 24 . in Thrilling Game 5-- 4 ; AB JJiT 80 Aaron 67 Adcdck 81 Mathews 44 Thomson 272 Composite Aaron knocked . ' ' ; 5-- I contests. Hank Aaron, Joe Adcock, Ed Mathews and Bobby Thomson are the; "big sticks" in the. drive. Thii "fearsome foursome"' has, averaged a composite 331 for the 22 grimes while connecting for 29 homers and driving in 83 runs, How jThey Stack Up The breakdown on the four sluggeils is as follows: ( on politicians ? yv in ir.. DOWN j 12-1- " I ' perfod the Redlegs have averaged 1 4,4 runs while compiling a record and the Dodgers have av eraged 5,1 vhile winning 13 of .22 ; i ; 6,7 runs a game. During the same 1 7r . " P'5"" United Press Sports Writer The Milwaukee Braves are beating the vaunted power hitters of, the Cincinnati Redlegs and Brooklyn Dodgers at their own game., Generally regarded as a team buiit around pitching, the Braves have rolleoj to 19 victories in 22 games since July 2 with a power-packe- d lineup that has averaged j The next week, the Republicans start in San Fran-- . cisco. Well, I don't make this one a tough fight. But I still be cleared figure the 22nd is out for us. But I know they'llBud Brown Smith, and, out by the 24th. So I have mad Joe Orleans New in title! match in a the champ, lightweight r r 17 that night." Mushky Magee, an associate of Brown's wasj standing leader. nearby while Breslin was conversing with the IC ' H . "He's right,'f JMushky cutin.j ':j a Magee hastily Ibecame prof puncT political .prognosti-cato- r as far back as three weeks ago. 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