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Show 1 ! , - ; If For Victo ry DENVER (UP) Brigham Young's Cougars wrapped up their second straight Skyline Conference track and field championship here Saturday s with a more than margin over their closest contender, Brigham Young earned! 77 1115 points compared to second place Wyoming with 33. Montana was third with 241315. Uta$ fourth with 23, Utah State fifth with 20 815, New Mexico sixth with 19'4,J Denver "seventh with A&M 181315, and Colorado ' " ' 7tt." eighth with V One Record Broken Only one conference record was set during; Saturday's meet at DU stadium; 'showers, momentarily delayed some events. .i Denver's tarry Ross tossed the shot-pfor a new record mark ot 52 feet, 91 inches. The old record of 52 feet, ZYa inches was set .'only last week by L. J. Sil-- ? vester of Utah! State. Silvester Satwas second' in the shot-pu-t "'a 52 of with mark feet, urday 6 inches a mark which also would have been a new record . if Ross hadn't beat him out. Scorer Mnlkey Top Wyoming's Phil Mulkey - was top," scorer of the meet with; 11 points. Mulkey took first in the d high hurdles second in and fourth in the the. broad-jum-p i It JE- Sv nine-innin- v V : low hurdlesJ . . . . . r sit 4 t 7 . i'"; I' A- d ' llf First-basema- i SSO-ya- rd 9--2. Cham-champi- on (2-5- 1 -- - ! Another Million Walleyed Eggs Being Hatched ; - 220-yar- i . 4-- k, i 3) L (0-1- , 1) 2) 2) (2-1- ). 1 (2-5- ). C4-- 2) : (5-1- )- 3) (2-5- 0) ). (3-3- : ; Film on Soap Box Derby Slated Here Monday Night 2) (2-2- ), 20-minu- te. tie (3-3- )1 . ; S (1-3- ! ). ; er r . i 4-- 1. pinch-hitter- ,- ' (4-2- ! - (0-3- , : i . ; . ; j . - 6-- Dazzling Dow Wrests Lead In red-ho- (1-3- . ' - 1 j- ' ). . ' ' 1 - - : ' f - , A. Ii. DUCKETT Sales & Service Mil ; 1 . t . - Utes Wrap Up Conference Net Crovn By Big Margin . , 4) : Texas Golf birdie-puttin- - r . j I f - i - 31-3- 54-ho- - . 9-- 4, . j ). (1-2- 1 ! , (2-2- ). J ( i 220-yar- (0-0- 4) 6-- j - .': (0-0- 6-- i . ). i J . v : t (3-2- 2) : ; 2) (7-2- Wyoming Turns Bac!c Redskins, To Win 2ria Straight Baseball Title ? y, (1-4- 3) i Po-coc- (2-3- 2) '!!;'.. . . ;.:J v 1 100-ya- rd ! ! st j 'p r ! the-secon- 880-yar- . ! game-winnin- g' I i ; I 52-3V- i I ; ! 440-ya- rd an-oounc- l t M i : . ; " The 1958 Baseball Scoreboard I se . I no-hitt- er i The summary: Mile Run Elder, TVyo.; P. An -H derson,! BYU; Johnson, Utah; ST. S.. Shim, BYU; Ray, BYU. 4:21.5. Shotput Ross, Denver; Silves- ter; Utah State; Roberson, BYU; Barnes, Colorado A&M; Bazant, V' New Mex. .52 ft., 9 in. (new set by COUGAR WINS HALF-MIL- E record, old' record of 4 Oscar Anderson, Brigham Young University middle-distanc- e 'star, Utah 19, d State, May run at the Skyline; conference track meet in Denver. Silverter, ' crosses the finish! line first in the 1953). The Cougars piled up a total of 77 and ll15th points to win their second consecutive conference il ' Run - Watts, Wyo.; cinder title by a wide margin. (U.P. Wirephoto). ., i o s n n li F n. i BYU; Crittenden, BYU;" r Campbell, Utah; Shupe, Montana. :49.0. 4-- 1 H." Anderson, "Dash BYU; i Lonner, . Montana; Lee, New Mex.; D. Smith Denver; i Heywood, BYU.' 10.3. O.' Anderson, Run BVU:; Finlenson, BYU; P. An .'1, test played Saturday morning, derson, BYU;; D. Anderson, Utah By STEVE SMILANICn Cowboys the right to meet Rocky New United Mexico. Mountain conference title holder ioff Press Writer hits The visitors got eight; State; Brooks, Sports l:54.!7.:i Blaine Utah lefthander. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Sylvester, Colorado State in the regional Re of them four but were, of the NCAA playoffs. Bonham, BYU; liable Ralph Vaughan pitched High jump extra-bas- e Meanwhile Utah j to second Clark, its Spainhower, BYU; Wyoming university! variety. knuckle-bal- l i ft. consecutive 6 tie for fourth. Vaughan's conference completely nineiway' Skyline i! 6 la. baseball championship here Satur baffled the Ute hitters. d Utah byRun Lonner, in tallied in the first stopping day .university Wyoming tana; Heywood, BYU; D. Smith, 1 with a superlative three-hitte- r. ning when successive singles by Vaughan was in complete con bod sunivan ana rranK uoocue Denver;; H. Anderson," BYU; trol all the way as the Cowboys and an infield out by Don Napier-Denver. :22.5. j Javelin Peterson, Utah State; snared the third and deciding game kowski brought in Sullivan. . game series. The In the fifth the victors shoved Werner,: BYU; Lundquist, Mon- of the three Another one million walleyed BYU. Cowboys. won the. opening contest across two i runs on doubles by pike ,eggs are now being hatched tana; Blanch:, BYU; Foutz, - i 2i3-iFriday 4 and then saw Utah Pete Kutches and Vaughan and out at tne state s Scott Avenue :; Two-mil- e .'iRun Shim, BYU; come back to take the second con- singles by Sullivan and Napier-- hatchery. The eggs recently were A kowski. Rice Utah $tate; James, BYU; shipped to the department as a The' final crossed in Utah. Morris, Utah'; , Johnson; Cowboy tally gift from the U. S. Fish and Wildthe eighth when Sylvester walked life Service. ' 9:57.5. d in Napierkowski with the bases . "The walleye fry "will soon be Low Hurdles Lee, loaded. Utah's, lone run was un planted as a supplement j to jthe SITE SET FOR MATCHES New Mex.; Moore, Utah; Rhine- " ' earned as Lou Mele singled and first million of these fish already - ' hart, Montana; Mulkey, Wyom ; on NEW YORK The UJS.t an error by Jim Thorpe. stocked this spring in several wascored (UP) ing; Spencer, Utah. J23.6. . .', Golf will Assn. The One-mi- le stage the 1953' i Relay championship earned the ters over' the state. Montana Curtis matches at the Brae- Cup (Leaner, Williamson, Rowland, Club in Newton, burn Country Shupe); Brigham Young; Wyo- - DALLAS, Tex. (UP) Dazzling 1958. and the women's, amMass.,' xnin3; Utah; , Colorado A&M. Dow Finsterwald turned on a ateur at .the Wee championship 3:20.4.' ' putter today to jwrest the Dal Club in Darien, Burn Country Eroad Jump Jackson, BYU; las Centennial Open Golf tourna Conn. Muliey, Wyo.; J. Rushing, Wyo.; ment lead away from young Don 4 g exKilpatrick, Wyo.; Wilks, BYU. January with.-- a business tourist DENVER, ' (UP) Utah universiEd Young of Denver university Minnesota's 5 6S a hibition that gave him 294 a million in dollars brings Discus Silvester, Utah State; and a total of an even .200 ty won the Skyline Conference Ten- defeated Utah's Sam Park in the the fourth state's it year, making ' former Ohio nis championship here Saturday championship singles, Ccp eland. New Mex.; Moore, The ' largest a industry. solid with over The doubles match between the margin who showed links Worstar, University Wyo.: Sheriff, Montana; La team two Utah teams who qualified yes a gallery of 6,000 why he is the its nearest competitor den, Wyo. 153.7 ft. ' . standings. interrupted by dark terdaywas Pole Vault Four-wa-y tie for season's top money winner, ram 12 folUtah racked ness and showers and Willi be up points, first between Norris, New Mex.; med down birdie putts of 8, 18, 10, lowed second-plac- e with Denver in Salt Lake 12 by 15 threeGLASS completed City next and feet and another Millar, Colo. A&M; Yeo, Denver, 6. week. and n Wyoming, Young Brigham tap-iinch his after chip Five-way and McIIugh, Denver. Instead Dy Experts shot, for an eagle died short of Utah State tied for third place with Since it was between the. two tie. for fifth. ; 12 feet, 6 in. three points each. New Mexico was Utah teams, the outcome would thehole on No. 12.! While Finsterwald added his 6 next with two points and Colorado have had no bearing on the chamend Lw-v.Jto two earlier rounds of 67, Janu A&M was in the last slot with one pionship total already wrapped up SPCTS FESTIVAL SLATED trouble early and lost lone point. by Utah. ary ran into e ALBANY,. N.Y. (UP) The Mid- - his lead after only two E2 Eastern College Athletic Assn. holes' of today's third round. He wu hold its annual fall sports fes' pulled even later, on the backside uvzl at Siena Colless, Oct. Il cf Preston Hollow country club's ls,' Six member colleges will en tlsht but treacherous par 5 ter tennis, golf and cross country 70 layout, but could not hold his te-- s ia Vzs IczzLvzL Szme together. I J:'1 - . I le old -f- . 8-- 6, j - 6-- 9, 6-- 2. ; six-poi- nt i . ' 1 ; i f It' I : . f '? 'i? J 111 (' t ! ; A : - ! . - ' AUTO i ? W , pu s 40-ya- rd ! tj'u'O " : D, - three-strok- W !: U? : 35-3- 'MOW 1 FLGIIT SET FOIt JUNE 2 Calif. HOLLYWOOD, (UP) Charl-ePowell, .who plays foot ball with the San Francisco Forty itinera and nshts during the off 3ason, has signed tcXmeet Roger I.;."cter of Oakland in a tsre June 2. Both are fceavy- ut r ' : " ": j : . h ? Np Seconds v 4.. ' ; (O) No Rejects ! ' No Blemishes ' - - 1 - . ' K ' pi i 1 O ! 4 Theco tires are all first quality production ''';" ' 10-rou- nd t-- f 1 t 41 -- f ; j 1 i W k- - . k. . " - j-- " 7.10x15 f 7.C0a1S . W 0 - Q C.CjlS J cjsifj 4 11. X -- v:. Sm uj X i cro'xis .zxis ... ' L Ji v " V - 1 120-yar- 220-yar-d NEW YORK i i - i I i ' 1 MnWRiqme ' 1-- . (! 2 to . ut - ) Dravn for U.S. Tourney (UP) 2-- 1, i , ' , .. - i The Milwaukee Braves missed National ' Open Golf Tournament MAY 1956 SUNDAY, 27, g winning a by SUNDAY) HERALD has drawn a record number ol Utah County. Utah 1934 players,! including I defending only one putout Saturday before finally beating out the Cincinnati champion Jack Fleck, Ben Hogan on an 11th inning Redlegs, and five other formed winners, single by .rookie Frank. Torre. the U.S. Golf Association The Braves didn't make a hit off Johnny Klippstein or Joe Black MAJOR LEAGUE Sixteen of ithe entries; are exSTANDINGS FRIDAY'S RESULTS but held a 0 lead anyway with empt from' sectional; Qualifying. two out in i the ninth. Then Ted National League The other 19l8 will compete at 2S National League Kluszewski singled and scored on L Pet. New York 10, Baltimore 2. different sites for 146 places in a double by Wally Post, Milwaukee 45 9 .625 Washington'' 10, Boston 5. the tournament proper, to be held First Hit. In 10th St Louis i.:.J ;20 13 .606 Kansas City 6, Detroit 3. at Rochester, N.Yi, June 14 ' Jack Dittmer singled in the 10th Cincinnati j . i . j. , 18 13 .581 ' Chicago 2, Cleveland 1. 16. through for the Braves' first hit and then Pittsburgh U.; ;"18 13 .581 As a result there will be one American League Hank Aaron tripled with one out Brooklyn .i.4.U....wl7 14 .548 place in the; .tournament proper L in the 11th. Black purposely walk New, York .i.L ;14 18 .438 New York 6, Brooklyn 5. ' for approximately 13 qualifying Cincinnati 6, Milwaukee 5. ed the next two batters filling the PhUadelphiaili. ,10 21 .323 aspirants. ' bases and then Torre connected for . 8 19 .296 Pittsburgh 8, Philadelphia 5. 4. The previous record high was St. Louis 6, Chicago 1. the single. Torre 1928 entries for the 1954 open held American League had driven in the Braves' first run L Pet. at Springfield, N.J. Sectional Sunday's Probable Pitchers in inning when he hit x New York JL i .25 11 .694 (Won-LoRecords In Parentheses) qualifying will be held on June 4 a sacrifice i fly after Klippstein Cleveland j...i.i......,19 13 .594 at all but one of the specified loaded the bases with, a hit bats Boston ..i...4.; 17 15 .531 National sites. Qualifying at Honolulu Will League ' man and two walks. il4 13 .519 Brooklyn at New York Erskine be held May 28. Chicago; ; 115 19 .441 Ray Crone went the route for x Baltimore i.Y. In ). to addition vs. Worthlngton ). Fleck, the dethe Braves, limiting the Redlegs Kansas City . 4. . ; ;14 ' 19 .424 fending at SU Louis (2) champion and Hogan, Rush to seven hits and gaining his third Washington ).i 14 20 .412 (2-- Chicago who an unprecedented Is (0-and seeking Brosnan Wehvictory of the season. Detroit ..vi.;.i :.U3' 21 .382 meier (1-- and Mizell vs. fifth open the forchampionship, New Homer Record x Does, not include Saturday night mer are titleholders Ed at Furgol n Pittsburgh Philadelphia (2) Dale Long set a game. ; ? II, (1954) Julius Boros '(1952), Cary Friend ) and ) vs Pepper when he record major league Middlecoff (1949), Gene Sarazen and Negray Rogovin (0-SATURDAY'S RESULTS homered in; his seventh straight Cincinnati at Milwaukee Fowler (1932 and 1922) and Tony Manero game and led. tne Pittsburgh Pir(3-National (1936). Hogan won in 11953, 1951, vs. Burdette League ates to a 2 triumph over the 1950 I and 1948. 200 10 0 Philadelphia Phillies. Lou Gehrig; Pittsburgh ..4..110 002,0206 American Other League entries 1 000 from 9 0002 4 exempt Ken. Williams, Willie Mays, Walker Philadelphia iz-- 3 j and Kansas L.aw Amateur at Detroit .are: S. Miller. qualifying (2) City Foiles; Cooper and I George Kelly shared Flowers, (7) and LopataLP-S. Mill Herriage ). and Ditmar (3-Doug Ford, British open the previous record of homering vs. Peter' Thomson i of Austra). and et Trucks Foiles champ Lary .(6th), in six straight games. Cleveland at Chicago (2) Lemon lia, and eight players who finished Vernon L.aw spaced out nine (2nd), Long (13th), Thomas (9th). (6-(4-and' at St. vs. Wilson among ' the first 10 last 'year, exWynn Chicago Louis, postponed to second win his Philadelphia! hits ' (4-f ! ; i Donovan clusive of former champions. Ia. U. and n ram, I game. New . .XX York 013 at .020 Baltimore 0 8 Byrne the latter, group are Sam Snead, 0006 Roger Craig turned in a three- - New klyn : . ., .1 . .000 000 0000 3 2 (24) vs. Palica York! Tommy Bolt; Bob Rosburg, Bud hitter and Sandy Amoros, Randy Boston Mike Souchak,x Jackie at and Brew (2) Washington Holscher, Craig CampaneUa: Jackson and Carl Furillo homered (1-:Monzant er vs. and Porterfield Stranahah and Shel Frank Hearn, Grissom (6), (6). Burke, to lead the Brooklyn Dodgers to a Ridzik : LP Hearn Clevenger (0-(81 and and Katt. Pascual Mayfield.! ley 0 win over the New York Giants in the other N.Iy. game. Chicago ). HRSAmoros (3rd); Jackson . , (1st), FuriUq C4th). at St. Louis was postponed. . . 000 001 .000 Cincinnati) 001 7 0 Tigers Beat A's . .010 000 000 012 3 1 Milwaukee In the American league! Harvey Black (9) and BurKuenn hit two doubles and two Klippstein, (3-Burdettef and Crandall. gess; singles to lead the Detroit Tigers LP Black (11 12-6 innings). to a decision over the Kansas City Athletics. Southpaw Billy American League ' Hoeft went J the distance for the Washington 000 210 1004 9 0 A film will be shown Monday at 8 Tigers to win his fourth game Boston 000 1 100 000 8 0 j... p. m. at P. E Ashton Co. for all boys interested in while Jack Cnmian suffered his Stobbs and Courtney; De-s Soap Box Derby, .The film in color shoivs last ' third loss. Sisleri (8)1 and lock, (6), Kiely two-ruj j, n dou White LP Delock Carlos Paula hit a ; year's finals at Akron, Ohio. ble and Chuck Stobbs pitched an Kansas City .;. 200 000: 040 6 9 1 All boys ages 11 to 15 inclusive are eligible to eight-hittas the Washington Detroit , . . . . ..040 001 52x 12 17 0 enter the Soap Box derby and are ' urged to sen 1'3ib Senators beat the Boston Red Sox; Crimian, and (3) movie and bring their dads. Burtschy Ted Williams, appearing ' as a Thompson; Hoeft ? and House. Free rule books and suggestions for buying a drove in the Red LP Crimian ). iHRS Sox run with a ' single in the (8th), Boone K5th), Zerhial Lopez derby racer will be given. There' is:' no clrarge for (7th), -: seventh inning. ? the evening. Torgeson (6th). The Baltimore : Orioles rocked NeV This year's Soap Box Berby viiloe held Sat- - x York 010 0104 9 0 Maurice McDermott and Gerry Baltimore - .440 001 OOx 9 15 0 urday, July 14 onHighway 91 justirforth of Provo Staley for eight- - runs in the first McDermott, I Staley '(I), Larsen Stiver bridge. The highway will be locked off for two innings and went on to beat (2), Coleman (4), Grim (6) and ' l j the New York Yankees, in the Howard; iWight (2-the'day. Smith. jnd The Soap Box Berby is sponsored by The Baily only night game. Bob Nieman and LP McDermott HRS NieGus Triandos paced the1 Orioles' man (2nd); Triandos (5th), iSkow-ro- n Herald, P. E. 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