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Show - i f j f- i' V , '' ( i . i , A 4 ;; . t I'. Second Irslo'im i Yonks Held To One-H- it By Rookie . . . -- - . . Lead Porky Oliver Grabs In Greenbrier Oben Golf Tourney Shoots Six 2-Sfr6- ir . ? - ! ! " onk' ; ' - , i . AMERICAN LEAGUE i 0003 000 102 000 500 j Cleveland , ' ot j - i (4-1- itage (0-1- ). ); ' f . Baltimore j 000 000 000 000 New York Ferrarese (1-- 1, Detroit t I . :;:".'.'.' .4... I :, ; - Everything Goes; Wronjr yx LKKlffer owner Walter O'MalTpv frfirhMI nfpcpnts a $UM iWlr tn FItUf IT AISLE For Isaacs, pro at Langley Air win over the Giants Saturday. H The 0 pitcher Carl Erskine after the hurler's brilliant it Force Base, Va., "everything in erskine's c areer and marked him as the 17th pitcher in went tnumpn was tne secona wrong." He had three games. (U.P Telephoto). major league f history to hurl at least two no-h-it three-pu- tt greens and was erratic with his approaches. Fetchick was two under .par after; nine holes, but bogeyed all three' short par-thrback ' nine holes. A his - right painful bee sting on V 11 I SS f I hand at the 15thdidn't help ' IVU-lilTTl- no-h- , 3-- no-mtt- er ee ' either.;' Mike FRESNO. Calif. (UP)-Fa- bulous j John .Landy of Australia I cracked the barrier Saturday night for the second time in a week when he won the special invitational event! at the Westi Coast Relays in "3: 59.1. Landy made bis remarkable run with practically no opposi four-minu- te : . j - - Souchak, the botballer from Durham, N. C, shot a 66 to move Into a tie at 208 for sixth place with Jim BYU Eferree, Winston, Salem, N. C, who had a 69. Mike Homa of Rye,.N. Y., posted a sterling 66 i COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. a 74 on the afternoon round and o tie Bill Troombley, Dallas, and Keith Alexander shot a shaved a stroke off that Satur- Al Besselink, Grossinger, N. Y., (UP) and Henry Cotton, London, Eng., par 73 on the Broadmoor course day for ia. 229 and individual hon- at 209. Saturday despite a high wind to ors in the College tourney. lead the Colorado University golff Coloradc University's four best team to .victory in the competitors had a total of 965 rado 990; JB r i g h a m Colorado College Invitational for the: 54 holes. - Denver Uni- Young,College, 994; New Mexico, 1007; . !; tourney.' versity was second with 984 and Regis College, 1012; Air Force Alexander had a ragged 82 on Colorado A-was third with 988. Academy, 1057; Wyoming, 1061 his first round Friday, but carded The other team scores: Colo- - Adams State, 1204. ex-Du- ke GOLFERS NOTCH FIFTH PLACE IN COLORADO MEET1 , field, with nobody on. : xne unescores: fit Adams ''State 010 000 002-- i- 3 7 I f Colo. j State . 027 Fa ce11 00l!llx no-hitte- (1-3- ). Milwaukee , , (Ers- 1 r) 100 200 300 1) Pittsburgh 6, . Philadelphia 5. Milwaukee 9, Cincinnati 8. (Only Games Scheduled.) 6 13 2 711 000 Olx 10 13 2 Cincinnati Today's Probable Pitchers: Martinez; Davies, Pilcher (8) Buhl, Johnson (1), .Nichols (2), (Won-lorecords In parentheses) and Jenkins. Trowbridge (4), R; Robinson (5), NATIONAL LEAGUE Colo. Mines . 200 000 010- - 3 7 1 Jolly (7) and Crandall, Rice (4); New York at Brooklyn Hear Colo .State . 404 063 ilx 19 19 3 Lawrence, Black (7), and Burgess. (2-vs.x Newcombe ). ll (5th), Kluszewski (7th); Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (2) Yopp, Derobertiz (6) and D Ck- MalthewX Thomson (3rd). Haddix (1-(4th), and Rogovin (0-vs. son, Fryaer (8)J Bob Gill, and WP LP Lawrence Buhl Kline (2-Klumb. and Hall st 1) (4-1- , HRS-r-Be- : 0) (4-0- (2-1- :l ). 1) (0-3- 1) ). Milwaukee at Cincinnati and Crone (1-Spahn (1-- ). . 1) Texas Tech Cops Border League Links Crown 0) 3) (1-1- (1-2- 2) LUBBOCK, Tex;. (UP) Texas Tech Won the Border Conference treif tournament for the second straight year Saturday with ' a victory over Arizona State pn a wind-swecourse. Arizona ow, west Texas state Ditmar (2-and Lasorda Stan Hobart of Arizona State 696, and, Texas Western 710. : Vs. Feller H0-0- ) and Score ore 2) 4) - pt 2) i off Billy ovation."-- 1 ", i r-li-- : syusDMs Yy . .'.' nih Last Saturday in Los Angeles Landy lost a sensational race to fellow Australian Jim Bailey of the University of Oregon. In "a head and head stretch battle Bailey was clocked in 3:53.6 and v Landy In 3:53.7. Landy got off te a slow start and was boxed in third nlaee after 40 yards, by Dan Schweikert of the Los Angeles Athletic club and Delanyj However, when he found their pace too slow, Landy sprinted to the outside lane and at the 220 mark was In front by ' . ,; , . 10 yards, y u, . i Schweikert finished third, folowed by Mike Stanley, former Yale star now in the armed serv- ces; and a surprise, starter, Jim TerrilL of the U.S.' Air Forces. Delaney was clocked in 4:C3.2. Schweikert came in at 4:10., Mike Stanley at 4:21 and Terrell 4:33. Landy was also clocked at . ? - ties Association, said the meet j would be held Wednesday at the :43.6 for 1500 meters. 3 University of Utah. Trials will be- J in at 10 aja. and finals s.t 1 p.m. The stste hish school tennis, J f slzo scheduled for Saturday, wss FULL PuOTOCiIOi'' pcctpcrcd ur.tU 7edncr.day. Cpen-L- Here are but a few of the hundreds of ways Anderson Lumber's "ONE PACKAGE" home Improvement service can help you. 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Rose, executive ; - Vtsh Cchocl Activi-- I j. retery,- . 4 - rier. He holds the world's rec ord of 3.53 set at Turku,! Finland t. meet. " four-minu- te ' I ; 1 It was the sixth time that the slender Australian school teacher had cracked the bar , - IS IlEflE ' "1 (2-0- 0) one-stro- ke ; gave 1) (0-0- ; CInil DP2VH1OT I (2-3- 0) 1 , vs. (2-1- 3) M . (2) 0) St. Louis 031 102 00310 17 3 Fowler (2-and Klippstein ). 044 10x 14 15 0 023 Chicago St. Louis at Chicago "(2) Mizell, McDanfel (3). Jones (4). Schmidt (2-and . Dickson (0-Jackson (6) and Smith; Rush, Va- - vs.. Jones an Minner ). X IX AMERICAN LEAGUE at Washington Sullivan fired a 148 to win medalist hon- (2-- Boston ). vs. Pascual ors. Don Kaplin, Tech's pace at Detroit Pierce (3-setter, was" two strokes behind. vs.'Chicago ). Trucks Tech's Quartet Baltimore at New York (2) had a team score of 614. Ari Moore (2-and Wight (0-i. zona aiate snot a 625. Hardin- Coleman (1-). and Larsen Simmons 626, the University of Kansas City., at Cleveland (2)c 54-ho- le j - j 9 12 18 !(5) knd 17 0 11 1 0206 Friday's: Results ). nela. LP Worthington kine pitched a . 0007 310 120 130 000 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3, Baltimore 2. Chicago t, Detroit 7. Washington 4, Boston 3. Cleveland 4, Kansas City 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 8, New York 4. 2) i field meet scheduled for Saturday at the University of Utah was post poned because of rain and snow. Officials for- the event met in r the university- athletic offices for t nearly an hour la the morning be- i fore deciding to call off the show. t They had .hoped that the weather would clear sufficiently to allow : the meet to go on as scheduled. I However, cloudy skies and more raia prompted the decision to l , postpone the meet. Track, performers in both the j Class A and Class B divisions had i been . primed ' for , the gigantic i 1 1-- 0) - bases-loade- SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The Utah state high school track and Tur-le- y. Donovan. Pollet (3). Fornieles (5), Consuegra (8)and Lollar; Hoeft, Black (5), Masterson (7). Brady (9) and House, Wilson (4). WP Pollet ( ; LP Hoeft (2-; HRS Lollar (2nd), Nieman (1st),1 Torgeson.(5th), Kuenn (2nd), Maxwell (7th). . ling round, birdies. Snead got his putter back un der control Saturday and had; to because his unusually booming woods and long irons were fall- X Chicago i . Posipo ned 5 0 2 1 100--1 0000 and Smith; and Berra. (0-- 2) 1) (3-3- - State I rack. Net Meets 0 He-ga- n. four-under-p- ar h , the first five Innings Jioefl. 6 0 5 8 OOx Herriage. Burtschy (4), .Gorman (7) and Thompson; Wynn and HRS Lopez (3rd), Zernlal (4th). WP Wynn LP Her- ce . six-hitt- er 7-- ' , j Kansas City . , tion. Ron jDelany of Villanova Early Wynn pitched a and also delivered the Indians de-- finished second about 50 yards I cisive runs in the fifth Inning when back; d i his single ; climaxed Landy, running in the number a five-ru- n one lane, took the lead after ' the barrage. me cmcago wmte box com- first 50 yards and held it all the bined a 17 - hit attack and tight way. He was clocked in 60 sec relief mtehint? hv. Ranav CAnmttr. onds flat for each of the first ra for a 6 squeaker over, the De-- three quarters and then sprinting troit Tigers. In the face of no opposition, fin Minnie Minoso and Sherm Lollar ished the last I quarter in 59.1 as i each collected three hits Jot Chi crowd in Rat cliff e capacity I sox, who scored all their runs in stadium him a thunderous " J - 350-fo- 6 5--3. i . - Blazes In other National League games Landy! the Pirates knocked out Robin erts in sending the Phillies down 3:59.1 Mile to their ninth straight loss, the Redlegs scored seven runs in the opening inning and went on In Fresno Run I - -- er . i co-leade- rs, ninth inning i i . no-hitte- rs. s - non-conferen- i 0 ; ). : ; 14-1- 10- - 1) (0-2- : i to a 10-- victory over the Braves and Pete jWhisenant poled two homers in propelling the Cubs to a t verdict over the Card Inals. j dose Gap i The Cleveland Indians moved to with a game of the Yankees in the American League ' by turning ! back the Kansas City Athletics 3, - : 6--5; .650 .619 .550 .500 .429 .313 .263 ' . ' 13 13 11 . 15-fo- ot . f ' 4 7 8 9 : no-hitt- er i L W 9 ' ' Rob- - . i no-hitt- er, t ' j i i : NATIONAL LEAGUE 64 six-under-- er " If J two-strok- e: . 1-- pinch-hittGeorge Wilson on a pop foul and then personally threw out Whitey Lock-man and Alvin Dark on drives to . the box. Farrarese, starting only the sec ond game of his brief major league career; not only baffled the heavy-bittin- g Yankees but also drove in Baltimore s lone run of Bob Tur ley with a single in the seventh Inning. The Oriole rookie struck out eight in, facing only 30 batters l'( 10 Pittsburgh Saturday to ball title Saturday with a lop- New 9 r 144: York'" a lead at Jthe sided, 19-grab over Colo- Chicago victory 5 W three-quartmark of the Green- rado: Mines. 14 5 Philadelphia x briar Open Golf tourney. win Igave CSCE a Saturday's j j! 16-- 1 ) ' That gave him a i mark for the season score of 200 after 54 boles. AMERICAN LEAGUE Four home runs and the tight . L.i-PctW ; Oliver, veteran pro from Bos- pitching-catchin- g !GiU duo of Bob . 15 8 ton, finished in a blaze with and Larry Klumb which held the New York ,652 y7 13 8 .619 birdies on the last three, holes, Orediggers to only seven :hits Cleveland ' 8 9 .529 Chicago " f xBoston sewed up the crown. putt; fot including a 10 9 ,526 birdie two on his own "night Colorado State warmed up foi 13 .458 ll mare .18th," 3 to overhaul hos the championship tussle by tak Baltimore 12 10 .455 xWashington pro Sam Shead. who had fin Ing a 12-- 3 victory 12 i '.400 Kansas 8 City ished earlier with a 66 for a 1202 from'- Adams State in a morning . , 8 14 " .364 If game marked by five, double Detroit total. Bos-to:x don't include Standings The halfway Mike plays three by CSCE and itwo at Washington night game. Fetchick of Yonkers, N. Y., and by the visitors. .!. . A Jack Isaacs of ; Hampton, Va., In 'the Mines game, CSC1 Saturday's Results couldn't stand prosperity. Fet Bell Petersen hit a slam grand NATIONAL LEAGUE to 70 old tie j chick shot even par homer past the markin 000 030 0025 12 0 Philadelphia of Vick Gheezi timer Inwood, Ifield with the bases loaded 002 004 OOx 6 IS 2 Pittsburgh N. Y for third with 203. Ghezzi right in the bottom.of. the first. Roberts; Pillette (6) and Semicame in with a 67 Two innings later, Mike Lucas nick; Friendi Littlefield (9), King a Isaacs blew an smasnea nome run lniieia m and Kravitz. WP Friend (4-!? 74 and was-fiftat 207i with nobody on, andin the pth, LPRoberts Oliver, who missed at least a Don Gentry slammed a home run tie for top money of $2,300 in back into 000 000 000 0 0 0 right field with, one New York this 10,000 tourney last! year by man on. Pitcher 001 000 20x 3 6 0 off Brooklyn GilPiopped; bogeying the 18th, fired in five tne display of mightVwith- a Worthington, Grissom (7) and straight threes to start his ster fourth homer in the 6th Into 'left Katt; Erskine (2-and 'Campa- four of them for ling , In the Erskine retired l - lentinettf (8) and Chiti. HRS Whisenant (1st and 2nd),! Kellert Moryn (3rd), Boyer (5tW, Pet. (1st), Virdon (1st) r Cooper (1st), Banks .692 (7th). WP Rush ; (2-- ; LP Jones Major League Standings, , ! . Wrap Up 13th Baseball Pennant Milwaukee . i? . : GREELEY, Colo. (UP) Colo- St. Louis without a major tournament vic rado State wrapped up its 13th Cincinnati : tory in three years, fired a crack Rocky Mountain Conference Base- Brooklyn WHITE. SULPHUR SPRINGS W. Va. (UP) Ed (Porky) Oliver, r 3-0 tension-fille- d Baseball Scoreboard Colorado Staters Under Par, Snead Second no-hitt-er two ke - By FRED DOWN , United Press Sports Writer Carl Erskine of the Brooklyn Dodgers pitched the secn t, ond game of his . career while young Saturday, southpaw Don Ferrarese of the Baltimore Orioles came within three outs of a similar feat against .the mighty New York Yankees. Erskine turned in his against the New York Giants at Ebbets Field where the Dodgers scored a victory over their hated rivals.' Ferrarese, meanwhile, held the -Yankees hitless until Andy Carey beat out an infield bouncer in lead ing off the ninth inning. He also gave up a single to Hank Bauer before winding up with a 0 shut out and the first major league victory of his career. One Year Ago Erskine's effort was posted ex actly one year to the day after the major leagues last previous r which was turned in on I May 12, 1955 by Sam Jones of the 1 Chicago Cubs against the Pitts- ' burgh Pirates. In his initial agains the Cubs four years ago, Erskine depended mainly on a blazing fast .ball. However, he has been Iboth f ered by a sore arm since late las season and ' used mostly slow curves and change-up- s against the Giants. The slender Dodger hurler struck out three batters and issued only two walks ; in becoming the 17th major leaguer to pitch at leas . no-ru- His 5 VA no-hi- SUNDAY, MAY 1$, 1K3' Utah County. Utah fSUNDAY HERALD - TO (?JD2 . : (0-0-) (2-3- ). - - |