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Show t I i Ti raps h GroyersTip Bin gham; Grabs East Utah Open HELPER Johnston, A. F. Loses aemi-finali- Sunday night 8-- 5, for their 13th straight Utah State Baseball League victory; and their fifth in a raw --in second half play. In other league games played Sunday, Pleasant Grove won! its first game in' second half play by while the defeating "Bingham, American Fork Steelers lost to It was the Steelers Midvale. TI0-thinT "straight loss in second half play. The Timps defeated the Millmen - homer by despite a three-ru- n Hogan of Magna in the seventh. The score was tied 2 going into the top of the sixth, when Dave double to give Lewis hit a two-ru- n the Provoans a 2 lead. They were ahead the rest of the way. Neil Stephens went the full distance on the mound for the Timps to rack uphis 10th victory of the season against no losses. Arlyn Peacock and Kenny gan did the pitching In Pleasant Grove's victory over Bingham. Peacock was especially sharp early in the game,; as he held the Miners hitless for the1 first four. 35-34- 69 Ralph Emery won the cham- ionship flight, and Larry Bai-e- y of Logan the "A" flight. J The summary: I A flightT-Lar-ry 75; Ed Drysdale, if. fit i Weaver, Rigby, Dalcon, 39-418- V t. each, the latter with two homers, and Rivera turned" in a brilliant defensive play, annoyed pitchers with his baseline activities and also hit a ho mer. Scores of the doubleheader were 11-- 2 ihd "i (UP Telephoto). 6-- 3. J er , .... .... . . Totals ) . 4 --!- .' 0 0 0 39 17 27 000 010 140 310 200 3.1x Pleasant Grove (UP) safety devices vere credit today with limiting the deatfr toll' in this Le Mans auto race year's; to one, compared with the 83 deaths in 1st year's race. However, a record number of cars failed to finish. Ninian Sanderson and, Ron Flock-ha- rt of Scotland emerged the winners of the classic Sunday in, a Jaguar that averaged 104.487 miles per hour. 24-ho- ur 6 Score by innings: Bmgham Baseball Scoreboard 6, 10 Major League Standings " " By UNITED :RESSj National League- New York! W. L. Pet. GB Cleveland 56 34 .622 ... Boston 56 39 .5fe9 IVi Chicago Milwaukee Cincinnati Brooklyn St. Louis 54 46 43 43 40 32 Pittsburgh Chicago New York 40 - 1 ' .574 4 47 .495 11 50, .462 51 .457 52 .435 57 .360 14 15 17 23 Sunday! Results Brooklyn 1 Chicago 0 (1st) Chicago 4 Brooklyn 2 (2nd) St. Louis 3 New. Yoj"k 2 (10 inn.) Philadelphia 5 Milwaukee 2 j Cincinnati 6 Pittsburgh jl (Jst)i Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 2 2nd) : By ED SAINSBURY United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO (IP) Football Coach Woody : Hayes of Ohio State has agreed to furnish the Big ten as much information asT possible about "out of pocket" mony he gavehis players over the! past (Mid-vale- . ; , . i J 66 56 53 48 43 43 -- 38 34 -- . iififli ccaffdence trjhare grandad did era Americans - ' f; i bor- Cmth row from HFC than any other company ' in its field. '.J Borrow with confidence from America's oldest and - , largest consumer finance company MONTHLY ' 24 .'. fk psymtt " $100 200 500 $28.35 1000 51.66 1500 77.50 de-pend- ed . x PAYMENT PLANS U 18 paymts paymts $7.29 mM 20.14 6 Paymts $18.48 36.97 35.26 49.17 91.14 176.66 65.55 98.33 140.00 p65.0Q 14.59 933 Hottsihold't charf is tht monthly rU trf 3 on of m balanut not txauding $300. and 0 that part of bnlanc in txoess Off $JOO to S600. Payments on loans abort $600 indud 4d-o- n amtjt thorf cf X psr month. tt i fart OUSEHOLD FINANCE' Loons oboe $600 mm&t by HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION j 132 West Center, PHONE: FRanklin OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 35-346- 7; 9; 36-3- 2; 37-377- 4; 36-3- 36-397- 5; 9-- 8; 39-3- 9. German Cyclists Topple Records SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Setting of the annual morning dove and grouse hunting season was among actions taken by Utah's five-ma- n fish and game commission during the annual quarterly session here Saturday. The group said a 5 to season, closed areas, and other regulations for the hunt would be announced by the commission later.. A limited special-permgrouse season was set for seven hunting units with a total of 495 four-bir- d authorized permits. The a seven units are Randolph, Woodruff, Vertwo-da- y 16-d- ay it non, Diamond Blue Mountain, i Mountain, and Parker Strawberry 23 Baltimore WENDOVER (UP) A band of Mountain. The hunts will be week23 Detroit German motorcyclists made a sue end affairs for Sept. 9 on two 29 Washington cessful speed record attack on the Units and Sept. 6 on the other 31 Kansas City famed Bonneville Salt Flats east five.. Sunday's Results of here yesterday despite cloudy No grouse hunts were authorized New Yorkr 5 Kansas City 3 skies and showers. for several southern Utah areas Chicago li Boston 2 (1st) Rain over the softened flats the field Investigations showed where Chicago 6; Boston 3 (2nd) cement-har- d saline usually track, little very Detroit 6 Washington 0 J(lst) reproduction due to forcing the cylists to curtail speed. severe drought conditions. Washington 4 Detroit 1! (2nd) But several world's recbrds toppled: In other action, the commission Cleveland L3 Baltimore 0 (1st) a and near was! miss anyway authorized an increase from $i00 Cleveland 4 Baltimore 0 (2nd) scored on the world motorcycle to $300 in reward for information speed record of 185 mph set by leading to the arrest and convicPacific Coast League W L Pet. GB Russei Wright of New Zealand. tion of illegally killing a r Herman Paul moose inanyone 75 42! .641 Los Angeles ':. Gorman Utah. The action was Mueller attained a ispeed of 225 taken in a further ; 5 69 461 .6Q0 Seattle effort to kilometers, per hour (about 135 the state's one small mooseprotect 59 54 .522 14 Hollywoodi herd mph) for the flying kilometer sped in the Uintah area 54 60 .474 19 San Francisco race, setting a newfrecord. Pre53 60! .469 20 Sacramento The group approved purchase of vious division record was 217 kph 52 61! .460 21 Portland fish eggs during 1957. These game (130 mph). : 51 64 .443 23 San Deigo :; 9,500,000 rainbow trout included ' Mueller also 1 broke the world 44 70 '.386 29 Eastern brook trout, 2,000,-00- 0 Vancouverj record of 194 kph for the flying 2,l00,000 wall-eye- d Sunday's Results pike, 1,000,000 Germile by traveling 224 kilometers man iBrown Los Angeles 6 Portland 1 500,000 Kokanee trout, (about , 134 mph). The standing Salmon 'and Seattle Hollywood 5 200,000 the event was 218 kph These were in addition toMakinaw. (1st game jlO innings, 2nd game 9) record for several San Diego, 0 San Francisco 3 (about 130 mph). I million wild and hatchery eggs Wilheim Herz, whose motorcycle Sacramento 13-- 2 Vancouver 3 taken within the state each year. gave trouble early in the morning The (2nd game 8 innings) decreed that drove 295 kph (about 177 mph) for some 30commission license holders convicted the five kilometer race and 293 of Pioneer League Of violations the Fish W. L. Pet; G.B. kph (about 175 mph) for the event. andflagrant Game code be called before a 48 38 .558 Previous record set for the Magic Valley special commission meeting Aug. event was 209 kph (about 24 Salt Lake City 45 41 .523 3 to show cause why their license 125 mph) and for the five-mi; 45 42 - .517 ;3 Billings try, privileges should ,not be revoked 211 kph (about 126 mph). 43 41 .512 4 Great Falls for a period of two years. In the 43 43 .500 k Boise 5 race, Herz The five-ma- n commission con39 44 .470 7 Missoula brought his 350-c- c super - charged sists of chairman Golden G. SandNSU motorcycle to an average 42 48 .467 8 Idaho Falls K. E. Bullock, erson, 40 48 .455 9 Pocatello speed of 291 kph (about 166 mph) Provo; .Fairview; W. Rulon White, Ogden; bettering! the world record of 278 Robert B: Yesterday's results: Mitchell, Parowan, and to surpass the standing 279 kph l6-Pocatello Jack Vernal. Missoul$ 7 Turner, Salt Lake City 7 kph record. Great Falls Idaho Falls 1, MagicT Valley 7 Billings 3, Boise 2 Tonight's j games: Magic Valley-Missoul- a, two games (Only games I 4 , 8-- s 15-1- race 5-- 2. Friend Takes Loss Lawrence yielded' only four hits and no walks in besting winner Bob Friend. The Redlegs atbacked him with a tack that included three blows by Ted Kluszewski. Smokey Burgess . 7-- 3; 6-- 6-- . 2-- 3-- 3--0, 4-- 0. 2 er 4-- 6-- 0. Palmer Grabs Eastern Open ArBALTIMORE, Md. (UP) nold Palmer owns the Eastern Open golf championship, but Dow Finsterwald today took over a title much dearer to the hearts of all y divot diggers the of title in the leading money winner for nine-sing- le play-for-pa- doubled home Gus Bell ninth inning to win .the nightcap and extend the Redlegs' winning streak to four games. Curt Simmons spun a and struck out seven batters to give the Phillies their ninth vic tory in 15 meetings with Milwau kee. Roy Smalley's second triple of the game was the key blow of ' the year. Palmer, former National Amateur champion from Latrobe, Pa., gained the crown with a 277 scort for 72 holes, the fifth big tourney he has bagged since turning pro less than two years ago. A check 6f $3,800 went along with the title, boosting Palmer to $12,709.41 in earnings this year on eighth-innin- g the Phillies' three-ru- n the official PGA list. Finsterwald, that handed Warren rally7 who finished two strokes behind at his eighth defeat. Don Newcombe scored his 15th 279, pushed his earnings up to ' win and the 100th of his career $23,821.85. U.S. Open champion Cary Mid- when Pee Wee Reese's eighth-innin- g who had been leading the Ulecoff, homer gave the Dodgers a 0 verdict but three unearned money race, now stands second runs helped the Cubs win the behind the Bedford Heights, Ohio, ace with $23,220.17. v , nightcap, 1 . six-hitt- er I 1-- 4-- 2. Musfal's Hit Decides Stan Musial singled home Don Blasingame in the 10th as the St. Louis Cardinals shaded the Giants, in the other NL game. In the American League, the New York Yankees celebrated Manager Casey Stengel's birthday a dayearly with a 3 triumph over the Kansas City Athletics. Bill Skowron hit two homers and Hank Bauer one for the Yankees. 3-- 2, 5-- A Fish Birds-Tropic- al Pet,i Pet Supplies, Bird Cages and Standi. Aquarium. Food, Remedies, also House -- i Plants and Planters. s S. Univ.. - FR PROVO Clayson-Richin- 275 A Sf Z7 8-- he Mcney Man 5a 9a m nn y " five-kilomet- r 12-ga- J 8-- ,4 er i le FOR HOME REPAIRS one-kilomet- er is available for you 60 East First North St Ph. 4-- 4, 8-- 5, at UTAH FINANCE CO 4 FR 3-25- 63 0-- 5-- 4-- j . Com-mission- er " J i '.V-- University Ward Softballers, runnerup team in Utah Stake, qualified for a place in the District Six Tournament Thursday by beating Hillcrest Ward Sharon Stake Runnerup team, Saturday evening ' in ai playoff round. Final score was 9 for University with the winning run crossing the plate in the bottom off the seventh inning dfna squeeze jlay by Karl Hutchingson, University ' l . Ward outfielder, . Fifth Ward of the Provo Stake also gained a place in the District tourney by. beating Twelfth Ward of the East, Provo Stake, 126, SatJ urday night. Bob Court, big University Mfard first baseman, set the stage' for the winning run when he blasted out a two run homer to knot,' the count. Hutchingson drew a walk 10-- -- OP UTAH 3-53- 00 8:00 PJU, SATUEDAYS UNTIL' 1i00 P.A. , ... and worked; his way to third base. He went home on an infield play and his drive upset ' the catcher who dropped the ball on the throw. , Softball at Harmon Park r . "Tonight'i Schedule 7 p.m. Springville vs. Montrex. - 8 p.m. Carlson 2nd, vs. Pleasant Grove, 7:15 p.m. Heber vs. Spanish Fork (at Spanish Fork). ., 9:15 p.m. Heber vs. Montrex. i TOMATOES AMD GILBEY'S VODKA ARE THAT WAY ABOUT EACH OTHER ; vod!ia drink sensation- - the Bloody Mary-j- ust 7b create introduce tomato juico tSTGflbeVs Vodka. ever-lovWhaFan ally with a dash'of Worcestershire, a touch of salt and peeper, a few drops of lemon jui mixer-fr- uit, tonic, vermouth, cola, whatever. And it'a odorless-- so there's never an after-breatm' drink-especi- h. :1, AUTO! INS. - ' wmv m 'Y'Ll m- With Personalized CLAIM SERVICE l 71 STATE1 FARM MUTUAL : RULON MYERS W. Center ' m : . ( i VODKA 0 FROOEDSTIUED ROM 100 G8AIMW& A. 1 1 I! II .. I -- , - i 7?u u ilTnYn rtt n ,x Z3 U ' CINCINNATI, OHIO i. ft J 't ' 1 University, Fifth Softball Teams Gain Tourney Berths ' -- Game Commission To Open Grouse Season Sept. 8-- 9 6-- op. on HFC for money help. This dependable service is now streamlined to meet today's demands. Loans are made in one day, on terms you select. But the friendly helpful spirit is just as it was in Grandad's day. And that is why today more mod games!" The Redlegs gained ground on both contenders when they beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 1 and Sunday. Now they face the Bucs and last-plac- e New York Giants while the Braves and Dodgers play a four-gam- e series. The Redlegs have an 11-- 5 season's edge over the Pirates, whom they meet tonight, and a 5 margin over the Giants. Brooks Lawrence won his 15th game and Buster Freeman his eighth as the Redlegs beat the Pirates and sliced the first-plac- e Braves lead to 2 games. The Dodgers, four games behind Milwaukee, split a doubleheader with the Chicago Cubs while the Braves lost to the Philadelphia Phillies, , Yes, since 1878 millions of people have ' 12 16 . . er each receved. year and were paid a flat rate. No Penalties Expected They were to work five, hour's It was1 indicated the conference weekly during the football season. HFC has provided cash loans since the days of the surrey-with-the-fringe-on-t- 9 . Bob Turley fanned nine to win his fifth game for the Yankees, who still hold a nine-gam- e lead over the second-plac- e Cleveland ' Indians. j Herb, Score pitched a four-hittand Hank Aguirre a seven-hitte- r to enable the, Indians to sweep the Baltimore Orioles, and Billy Pierce became , the first-majoleague pitcher to win 15 games with an 11-- victory as the Chicago White Sox swept" their doubleheader with the Boston Red Sox by winning the nightcap, 63. Dean Stone pitched, a four-hittto give the Washington Senator a 1 win after Billy Hoeft fanned 12 and pitched his third shutout of the year as the Detroit Tiger won their opener, would not reveal' the identity of the playersi and conference Kenneth L. 'Tug" Wilson earlier, promised Haye& that he would not penalize the players for accepting the money. aged around $400 per year since Ohio State also has made proghe became the Buckeye coach. He ress toward rectifying another vio also told the conference thai he lation Involved in the probation, it was, unwilling to reveal the infor- Was learned. : mation. Approximately 20 players were However, it was learned thatj un- paid for work which wa,s not perder the advice of the new presi- formed, and under . the penalty, dent of the school, Novice GL Faw they were ruled Ineligible imtil cett, Hayes changed hit position, they have made up .the work for He has agreed to furnish I the which they were paid before they conference a written report, Jist performed the Jobs. ing to the best of his "memory, It was understood the athletes the names of the players who were to work 13 hours a week received money and the: amount on their jobs during the school t V-- mustache and the ... .688 .596 .558 .522 .448 .448 .388 .358 j week. told Hayes originally the conference: that he could not remember what players received money, or how much each received although he admitted his gifts aver- r 34-336- I 30 38 42 44 53 53 60 why all this batting practice to find my fault is wearing me out for .160 7; 7. 35-377- "I think I've discovered I'm" only hitting may slit each other's throats. I " handle-ba- 39-387- 6; 7; 41-38- 79; ! . M 36-407- 41-367- 39-397- American League W. L. Pet. GB ' five years, it was learned today. 101 002 301 Provo Hayes conent to provide the . 1 . ... 010 1Q0 3005 8 Magna information was a major stlp to- and-BStevens FordrSylvester s wara action to lift the conference and Hoehjier, probation upon the :hool . imposed Am. Fork . lOOOOO 000 1 9 2 and BiUi. HRSpareboom ), violation last for of Ivork April . . . 010 13Q 32x io IS 0 Midvale Price (Midvale). 3BH Bills. aid to athregulations Tate, Watson and Story; Urry 2BH B Price. - applying yrr) ..; .; ', letes. The Buckeyes, conference grid champions for the past two- seasons, were placed on probation for a minimum of one year, and were ruled ineligible for the 'Rose Bowl for the period of probation as a result of the Big Ten probe. Investigation Being Pressed National Collegiate Athletio) Assoc at ion officials were pressing an scheduled):-- 1 Investigation into the case f this .. 6; 40-397- Safet Devices v Buckeye Mentor Save Lives in Agrees to Tell Automobile Race All in Probe LE MANS, France New 1 12 1 0 36-3- 4; 38-3- r Peacock, p Morgan, p VIATrnffi1 ' ten-round- c-- - CELEBUATEj VICTORY Chicago White Sx players fouAd their smiles again after whipping the Boston Red in twin bill. Herpes in the Whte So atf first game win (above), Walt Dropo, Jim Rivera and Larry Doby (left to right, standing)' .congratulate winning pitcher Billy Pierce who became the first pitcher in the big league to Win 16 games this season. Dropo and Doiby batted in five runs Turner "Tonight Prattley, 3; 37-397- H Jones To Face 1 Bud Galligan, 0; 38-397- Berdean Jarman made the de- fensive play of -- the game a shoe string catch in rightfield that cut f off a promising Bingham rally in the seventh. PORTLAND (UP) Ralph Pete Sparebobm and Don Price Tiger" Jones put his title aspirahit homegs to spark Midvale -- to tions on the block tonight when he its win over American Fork. meets Jesse Turner in a scheduled at the jPublic AudiBINGHAM torium hare. 2 1 Boron, 2b ... o If The Jones, rated just Garahanna, below 6 0 title holder If ..,... middleweight Ray, 1 Sugar Ray Robinson,- -, has been Steinke, ss 1 fussing for a shdt at. the crown for Crump, cf a long time. Now he appears to 2 Gust, 3b .. on the verge of getting that be 2 . rf Rager, title 4 c shot, if he gets by Turner. Culleton, 1 11 Vol Apostal,' Turner, a hard slugging punch. 0 0 Austin, p er from St. Louis, rates as a 0 0 Byrge, p ........... spoiler. And should the 160 pound Stuckenschneider, p 10 veterans handle Jones, he will have proved-hiright to that moniker 41 11 24 12 Totals :....rr."....r; 1 Merrill 0; 38-367- . 0 54 5 2 2 ss ....i..... Haynie, .... 5 10 Paul, 3b. 10 3 Westover, lb ... If 3 0 Hatch, ..,.4 4 2 cf .... Grant, 0; Championship flight Ralph Emery, 146 70; Bill Inscho, 37- 72; 3471; Don Dorton, 7 Joe Hurst, 73; Jack Ridd, Bill Wakeman, 8 74; Keith Larsen, Bob Pearson Al Paffic, Ma,rtin Davis, Jim Ellsworth, Kent Morgan, Pro flight Billy Johnston, Paul Jopes, 6 Dean Candland, 72; Rollo Gibbons, Te Branca, 38- 3674; Harold Sommers, Jerry Henderson, 8 74; Frank Orlando, Bud Johnston, 9 77; Stu White, Mickey Riley, 39- 3978; Dick Kramer, 9 Nolan Wathen, 78; Mario Quick, 35-387- hit-r-- Tucker, 2b 42-388- 37-S- & a Bingham's first hpmer the frst pitch. Manager. Karl- - Tucker led the Grover attack w;ith two triples and Jarman, rf 9; 35-3- , 2 40-408- 45-35- 80. "'V: 39-407- 0; Jim f iimirjgs. Don' Gust,' first batter for Bingham in the fifth, touched him for 5 Earl 8; 40-408- i PLEASANT GROVE 40-35- -1 7; 3978; Glen Cooi, Frank Huff 40- 4080; Doc Cowart, , i 38-397- Don Burgess, Al CatttwcU, 39-397- 39- - 4-- , Bailey; , 2-- ; By FRED DOWN United Press Sports Writer The Cincinnati Redlegs today moved into a strong spot "to get healthy" while the Milwaukee Braves and Brooklyn Dodgers holes. . two singles. Redlegs Sit in Strong Sp ot in ar three-under-p- 1. i st two-under-- par 10-6,--- , Bill (UP) Provo pro who recently was a in the PGA tourney, shot a five under par 67 yesterday to win the Eastern Utah Open at the Carbon Country Club course. Johnston edged out his nearest competitor, Paul Joges of Grand Junction, by two strokes, 34 on shooting a the first nine and a 33 on the second nine. for 18 Japes had a defeated the The ProvO'Timp Magna Millmen, DAILY HERALD Provo Star |