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Show 'i P. Ori'd es, 0 I.' I SUNDAY HERALD scoa Bans' 12 Batters AsiSenatdrs 1 W : - Dodgers op 1 h I , By UNITED PRESS Camilo Pascual, : Utah County Teams Shine In Traclcfest i 150-pou- nd pitcher from Havana, Cuba, e Saturday set a season's 12 in of strikeouts pacing the high Washington Senators to a 3 triumph, over the Baltimore Orioles. record ; Pascual,, who had a last season, was the whole show as he drove in two runs and collected three singles and a double. Camilo scored the Senators' second run in the second inning and double in the delivered a two-ru- n .. third. Pascual struck out nine batters in each of bis first two starts, so total of now has a league-leadin-g 30 strikeouts. Herb Score, Cleveland's rookie strikeout king of 1955, has struck out 18 batters this seaone-gam- 5-- 2-- 12 : . 4 V- 1 Third for Senators The victory was the third straight for the surprising Senators, who put their season's mark over J500 at six4 wins and five defeats.' Pascual's record is '' - PHILADELPHIA (UP) with all four runners breaking 49 seconds for the quarter mile, scorched Franklin Field cinders with a 3:11.0 victory in the. College Mile relay Saturday! to close the 62nd annual Penn Relays which saw nine carnival records broken and two equalled. The Villanovans, with anchor man Charlie Jenkins rippling man Charlie Jenkins rippling home ih 46.1 fcr hLs leg, eat Morgan State by six yards with Manhattan and Michigan trailing. It vas Villanova's third relay trhuiph in two days and the second record the Wildcats set. They beat Oxford in a record 9:50.1 for the distance medley, Friday and then won Saturday's sprint medley, to repeat their victory in this event one year ago. They also won the.mile'last Villa-nov- a, V 1 i V, V speed-burnin- 2-- 1. Former Washington star Mickey : two-ru- n homer in hit the seventh inning to" give the Boston Red Sox a disputed 4 triumph over the New York Yankees. Manager Casey Stengel was eject ed for claiming a-- triple hit by. Mickey Mantle in the eighth should! I have been ruled a homer and announced he was playing under pro- Vernon ' I ' i . Coach Jim Elliott, with talent to spare, sent George Sydnor, RECORD BREAKERS This Pleasant Grove quartet of Hal Lewis, Robert Walker. Kenneth Roland Simpson and Ron Delany Merrill and Paul Allen (left to right) won the quartermile event in the state prep relay carni- into the first three legs to proval held Saturday in the BYU stadium, setting a new Record in ' the process. A ' total of six vide a cushion for Jenkins, and records were broken during the dark and damp afternoon. vf . i. ver was sorry. i test. I M ! ; er , . j 5-- . f I half-mil- Scoreboard Basebal j 5-- 2, nine-strikeo- ut j . - . : :: ! J j ........... - j .......... ..... ......... ........... out-dueli- ng 6-- Wat-kin- s, j ( .t-i-v, i I New-Yor- j . I third-basem- an . . ? Littler Clips- Par 3rd Round To Lead Las Vegas Tourney LAS VEGAS. NEV. (UP)-LGen- e Littler clipped par for the! third consecutive round in the tournament of champions Saturday and g only a performance by Cary Middlecoff kept the. $38,000 event from being a one-ma- n show for the second straight year. Littler, who won this tournament fast-closin- strokes last year, fired a 69 Saturday for a total of 210. Middlecoff had a 68 and a 215 score the five- stroke difference being the biggest San Diadvantage the I ego man has had. i Gunning for his second straight title in one of the most select tour- - by 13 three-under-p- ! ar 54-ho-le Harold Verhaaren,. Robert Palmer and Glade Nixon), no second place scnool given, American Fork, Wa satch Academy. Time 44J. : 1 1 naments in the country where a man has to be a champion to qualify Littler had two birdies on the front side and two more on the back. His lone bogey came on the seventh hole the third straight bogey he has had there. Littler had started the day with e a lead over Gardner Dickinson. Lloyd Mangrum, Shel' and Ted KrolL But Mayfield ley these four all fell by the wayside leaving only Middlecoff in any kind of a threatening position. Littler now has had rounds of against Mlddlecoffs In third place, seven strokes back of the leader, came young Dickinson of Panama City Beach. Fla. with a 72 and a 217 total. There was a four-wa- y tie at 218, Frank Stranahan, Toledo. O. (72 Saturday); Doug Ford, Mahopac, N. Y. (72); Mayfield (73), and Kroll (73). four-strok- . Tri-ando- -- - : j record of 1:08.6 set in 11954 by Bryan), Lincoln, Uintah, Wasatch Homer in Seventh South team o.' Lewis Duffin. Neil Academy. Time 3:34.9. Schmitt, Roger Bartlett and Alvie Sprint medley PIRATE SCORES Lee Walls, Pittsburgh Pirate right fielder. American Fork Vernon's homer came in the sev-Carter.) L enth after Billy Goodman led off. f hits the dirt to score on Johnny O'Brien's single at Ebbets Field (Lorin Marsh, Larry Becki Grant Utah high schoor medley (220, Myers Myron Smith), Millard, with a single and was sacrificed Saturday. Dodger catcher Roy Campanella waits for Carl Sis-lWest High (Den Uintah. Wasatch Academy. Time 880) 1 220,1440, to second base. Rookie Dave Furillo's throw. Brooklyn came from behind to win, 2. (U.P. Ned nis John JohnI Trone, Myers, his first ': 1:09.6. received credit for Telephoto). son John and Trujillo).' Davis, Utah high school medley (first Bob while win Turley big league East, Weber. Time 3:44.4. (New heat) suffered the loss. , BY High (Herb Greer, Old record of 3:45.0 was record.; In the National League, the I Verl Shell, Grant Jack Meiling, set in 1955 by South team of Neil to their Brooklyn Dodgers rolled Pleasant Grove, Uintah, Davies),. Schmitt, Kent Shephard, Bob Krei-pl- e Payson. Time 3:44.2. (New. fifth straight victory f when they rec Bert and Chaston.) beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, set 3.44.3 was of Old record ord. PRESS' American By UNITED League Standings National High School Federation in, 1954 behind the nine-hit- ,! Joe of team Millard, WL Pet East Jackson, byBill Iverson, Ross Mar medley (110. 220, 440, 880) pitching of Dor- Newcombe. Junior ! National League Standings 1 833 5 Chicago (Dave Malmquist, Wayne Cham shall and Oscar Anderson.) SecGilliam and Gil Hodges homered H ' W L Pet. New York Z' 8 3 3H'Utah School medley. berlain, Gary Teasdale, Lowell ond heat Delta (LaMar Moody, High 7 2 .778 for the Dodgers, who have won Brooklyn Cleveland 5 4 .556; Other 3 schools to score Summerhays ) , West, South, We Ed Region seven, of their niie games this sea- Milwaukee 4 2 : .667 Bosto. Lister, Ken Sampson, Don 4 5 .444 tVictories were son. Payson in the mile ber. Time 3:32.1. 5 3 1.625 Detroit i . . ." St Loui Lincoln, MilfordJ Union. Bunker), 3 5 375 ih the Half mile (220, 220, 220, 220) Time 3:52.9. Fork and American relay .444 4 5 New York Robin Wins Third 3 6 .333 Sprint medle. . Kansas Ogden (Bill Manning, Ozell 4 5 .444 BaltimoreCity? Philadelphia High School Federation 3 8 Robin Roberts scoret his third Tne results: Roger Tomlinson and Curtis National Richfield 5 .375 3 , . . .. ... ' Chicago medley (Craig Ande Class A Wise), South, East, Carbon. Time straight win of the season, 3 .375 5 . . Cincinnati Richard Results son, Baird, Haynie, Danny Saturday's 1:33.7. to InterscholasUc (220, 440,! 880, give Johnny Antonelli 3 6 .333 Baltimore . 010 001 010 AmerBill 2 9 3 Lincoln, Union, White), 2 dePittsburgh a 100) Shuttle 100, 100, Phillies Weber (100, the Philadelphia mile) (Wayne Peterson, j OOx 3:37.0. 113 13 3 000 ' ican Fork. Time 5 Wshngtn. Giants. cision over the Roger Shupe,' Jim Ward, Merlin East (Sonoma Liufua, Bary Jud Saturday's Results Pleasant Grove (Hal Wight, Birrer (3), Brown (4), Judkins), West, East, Carbon. kins, Wayne Chamberlain, Richard Half-mil- e Richie Ashburn's second homer of Bob s; Kenneth Mer Lewis, Held Walker, Zuverink and (8) (6), Time 8:01.3. (New record. Old Brimley), Cyprus, Granite, Davis the game, iu the ninth inning, Phila. ..... 000 01 104 6 6 1 Paul rill and American Allen), and 42.7. Pascual rec1954 set in (New record. Old Fitzgerald. record of 8:01.7 by Time wrapped it up for Roberts after New York : 020 000 000 2 10 4 Hank Roberts and Seminick; Anto- LP Wight,- - ' West High team of Lei and Parker, ord of 42.8, was set in 1954 by Fork, Payson. Wasatch - Academy. two errors by j 1:34.3. Thompson s e t up the unearned nelli and Katt. HR Ashburn, 2 New York . 100 010 110 4 12 0 Gary Holt, John Trujillo and John South team of Roger Bartlett, Neil Time Shuttle Millard (Phil Duncan, . Lewis Duf. 000 101 31x 6 11 0 Egan. Boston runs J Ray Katt homered in the (1st & 2nd); Katt (1st). Schmitt,! Alvie Carter, j ' ' : 110) 110, 110, second inning to produce both New (110. and fin.),. Quartermile Turley, Konstanty (8) 010 000 00O-- - 1 7 1 '.. Chicago Class B York. runs. East (Soncma Liufua, Richard . CincinnaU 420 001 20x 9 la 0 Berra; Sullivan, Delocki(7), Sis- Interscholastic Richard Judkins, Madsen, WP and lcr White. (7) Ted for Bary in Sisler. Richfield George Crowe, filling Minner, Brlggs (3), Lown (5), Kluszewski, drove in five runs Piktuzis (7) .and Landrith; Law- LP Turley. HR Gernert (1st), Brimley), Ogden, South, Cyprus (Richard Haynie, Danny Baird, .44.3. (Tied old record in Rand Burr, Phil Morrison), Union, Time !, with ftwo homers and a triple to rence and Bailey. LP Minner. Vernon (2nd). , 1955 South High team of Lewis American Fork, Wasatch Acade by lead the Cincinnati Redlegs to ;a HR Irvin (3rd), Crowe, 2 1st & Friday's Results Nefl Kent Shep- - my. Time 8:13.3. Duffin, Schmitt, ' -1 rout of the Chicago' Cubs. 2nd) Post New York 5, Boston 2. Robinson (1st). f i (3rd), Alvie Pleasant Grove seven-hittCarter.) hard, Quartermile a Lawrence Brooks pitched Cleveland 4, Detroit 3; 5 9 0 010 000 40x Brklyn. South Mile Bob 44U, 440, Kenneth 440) (440. Lewis, (Hal Walker, for the Redlegs. Newcombe - Chicago 9, Kansas City 7: Holton? Mike Howard, Rod Merrill, iPaul Allen), Millard, Wa (John The other three scheduled games' Half and Atwell; Washington 8, Baltimore ney Bain and Boyd Kriple),1 East, satch Academy, Lincoln.', Time were postponed by bad weather. and Campanella. HR Long (5th), (night). Hodges (3rd), William (3rd). 3:29.9, 44.9. (New record. Old record of Granite, Davis. Time Today's Games St. Louis at Milwaukee J post (110, 110. 220, 220) 45.4 was set in' 1951 by milliard Sprint medley Kansas City at Chifcago, 2. Most birds perch crosswise on poned, rain. East (Sonoma Liufua, Dave Malm- - team of Ronald Hone, Alton Wade, Cleveland a tree limb, ;but the nighthawk Quist, Bary Judkins, Richard Jan McKee. Eldon Marshall.) nesous Baltimore at Washington, 2. Brimley), South, Cyprus, West. Mile e onit. inaa; Payson (Mark Steele, New York at Boston. Brooklyn 7, Pittsburgh 2 (night) 1:07.6. (New record. Old Vern Tanner, Keith Buys and Rex Time I New . York 5, Philadelphia 3 ' 72-71-6- 9. 79-63,- 68. . , J r I 9-- er j -- FASHION piGHT FOR . at-Detr- GRADUATION , '- - j perches-lengthwis- L ' (night). WRESTLING TUES MAY 18:30 ".RIVERSIDE RINK .. Wz oapy ( Chicago at Cincinnati, St. Louis at Milwaukee. ; wgp ; r . 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By RAY SCHWARTZ ' Wing-foote- ' j . 9- Herald Sports Editor d prep laughed heartily at both the weath erman and tr record book Satur day as they set six new marks and tied another in the 20th annual Utah High School Activities Association's relay cranival in the BYU . stadium. A chilling rain and soggy track failed to dishearten the prep relay teams in the least as they pounded through the mud and came close to rewriting the record . book.. Weber, Pleasant Grove, East, West, and BY High were the rec ord breakers Saturday, with the g Leopards putting on the greatest display of running. The Leopards, who raced to four victories during the dark and damp afternoon, set new records in the shuttle and sprint medley and tied the mark in the quartermile " events. Finished ' Second They finished second in the mile relay, when Boyd Kriple, South's anchorman, edged out Wayne Chamberlain of the Leopards in spectacular stretch duel. Pleasant Grove's quartet of Hal Lewis, Robert Walker, Kenneth Merrill and Paul Allen roared to a new record in the quartermile relay and BY High's foursome of Herb Greer, Jack Meiling, Verl Shell and Granf Davies established a new mark in the Utah High School medley, The same Viking runners also e event won the Class B and they might have grabbed the Class B shuttle race if they hadn't dropped the baton twice. Establish New Marks; Weber Higl established a new record in the Interscholastic relay . . " - g Records Cracked One Tied As PreDsfers vv earnerman m Annual ?doy Carnival j; ; Bucs, 5-- 2 In Win Skein ' I l son . J |