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Show SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1953 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Pirat Pitch Victory 2po Bucs Defeat Lawrence By UNITED PRESS Bob Clemente slammed a 1 ..." f i Fans Won't Settle For Second Place f j thtee-ru- n home run in the ninth inning Saturday to give the Pjitts- Pirates a 3 victory over the Cincinnati 'Redlegs and hand pitcher, Brooks Lawrence his of the season after first defeat 13 wins. " . Lawrence, the top hurler in the major leagues, had I a 1 lead going into the ninth and had given up only, three hits. But ,Lee 'Walls ! and Frank Thomas connected for singles and Clements walloped a pitch field xorner into the right-centof the bleachers 'for his, fourth homer of the year. Thomas had; singled home the 'Pirates' first run..; -Cardinals Crush Dodgers In another National League day game, the ' St. Louis Cardinals crushed the Brooklyn Dodgers,. 4. 4-- By JIMMY BRESLIN NEA Staff Correspondent " CINCINNATI (NEA) This is Cincinnati, a perennial second division town, in this season of Birdie Tebbetts, home runs and pennant hopes: An elderly woman close to 70 walks up to the ticket office and says she wants to buy a good . j 3-- , . seat. er , under a 13-- 6, , 20-h- d-- -- "First base side or third?" the 1 man behind the window rsks. "I want to be on Jhe center field side," she says. "I've never been to a game before, but all I hear around is how wonderful Gus Bell is, so I want the nearest seat to him that can be bought." This is an illustration of why y Reds expect atthe -- ft - 4 mm - -- 370-fo- ot 8-- - e. Cincinnati and" third-plac-e Brooklyn by winning, rallied in the final half of the 15th. They loaded the bases on two singles ' and a with none out, but reliefer . walk Jack Meyer retired the next three men to end the 'game. The ' game was the longest in County Stadium history, consuming six hours and 20 minutes including , Interruptions' of one hour and 25 minutes- by rain in the fourth and 10th innings. - , Cleveland beat Baltimore, in the first game of the doubleheader on Vin Wertz two-ru- n homer in the eighth inning. In another A. L. night-gamChicago led Washington, after 2 innings. 4-- 3, twi-nig- ht e, 3--2, 'Stars Meet MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS; American League Magic Valley W New York s. . . j 60 L Pet. 28 .682 Walker, Campanella (7); Dickson. Wehmeier (6) and Smith. WP ). Wehmeier LP Craig HRS Amoros (6th), Walker (2nd), Sauer (4th), Musial (18th), Smith : (5th). (4-8- (9-5- ). TWIN FALLS, ;(UP) Val- , ........... ........ all-st- ar (5-8- (1-2- ). ). i SLIDE Gus Bell of Cincinnati starts a long and unsuccessful slide into second base Saturday in game with Pittsburgh. Bill Ma zeroski is thp anchor man on this double play as Ted Kluszewski failed to reach first in time. (UP Telephoto). UNSUCCESSFUL all-sta- rs ! v st ; , 6-- ........ Pros Are, HotterijThah Weather In Making Football A Summer Game 4-- 3. j J 3) - 5) 2) , (14-4- (&-1- . vote-conscio- us . ' Baseball Scoreboard once-dowd- 3, 5-- 5, Pioneer Loop xCleveland 48 37 .565 Magic 48 39 .552 ley, driving fori its first Pioneer Boston 44 ?cChfcago 38 .537 pennant! under League Chicago 40 46 .465 Cub affiliation, takes time out kBaltimore (15 Innings) from the serious! business of stay Detroit 39 48 .448 Phil. ..!020 020 010 000 0035 19 2 000 120110 000 0005 11 0 ing in front of tlie race tonight by xWashington .w.... 35 54 .393 Mil Kansas City' . 31 the 55 .360 annual loopFs hosting R. Miller (10). s. MMlpr Haddix. tendance at Crosley Field to go xDoes not include results of kl4), Meyer (15) and 't game. Lopatat Con- above a million for the first time. It s the Cowboys against the games played Saturday night. Johnson Jey, (6), Jolly .(8), PhilIn the downtown taverns around field and a crowd of 3500 Sleater capacity and lips (11) (), (9). WP-- S. Miller Rice, Fountain Square, the Terrace .was to jpack Jaycee Park National Crandall expected League Plaza lobby, on a golf course or for the fifth renewal of the midW L Pet. LP Sleater HRS Mathews in the busy Carew Tower office summer classic ' Milwaukee ...w..... 51 32 .614 (14th), Roselli (1st), Logan (8th), building, there is only one topic .' 50 35 .588 Ennis (16th). The dream game at Twin Falls Cincinnati people discuss baseball andl the is the rubber match of the series, Brooklyn 46 39 .541 Redlegs, each team having won two games. St. Louis . 42 43 .494 Today's Probable Pitchers L Politicians at city hall are hv The league 39 44 .470 have won the Pittsburgh (Wan-loterested: It now is more than a last two contests In .1954 the stars Philadelphia records in parenthe- 40 47 .460 " t to The them. ses) Reds have blanked Billings' 0 and last year Chicago game y . 37 46 .446 American League become part and parcel of this the fans' choice edged Great Falls New York ; . 31 50 .383 ' Kansas a and rumor that City at New York (2) city vague' . (7-Kellner Owner Powel Crosley, dissatisand Gorman On the basis- of 1956 perform(5-SATURDAY'S RESULTS was fied with parking conditions, and ;vb. Coleman (2-ances the host Cowboys rate the Kucks ). American League considering shifting the franchise favorite's role in jthe contest. ManDetroit at Boston Lary . brought out a political call for ager Bill Raimondi's squad is Detroit 010 010 1003 8 0 (12-3- ). vs. Brewer the city to buy the franchise. A picked to win 'chiefly because of Boston 002 102 22x 9 14 1 few of the more its hitting and pitching strengths. Hoeft, Masterson (7) and House; (10--Cleveland at Baltimore Wynn ' vs. Wight ). have started legis- - However, fans who-- Select the an Sullivan (9-and White. LP at "Chicago lationto enable the city to bid nual star team, point to what hap Hoeft Washington Harsh-ma- n HRS Kaline (15th), ) (6-i vs. Wiesler for It. pened the past two seasons when Williams (8th). National League the host team lost, i Cincinnati's last pennant was at St. Louis (2) Raimondi is hopeful the s a m e Brooklyn (1st Game) won in 1940. Since then it has fate doesn't strike his club. Both (2-and - Erskine Drysdale been a mystery, to the casual Billings and Great ' Falls were in Cleveland . . . . .000 002 0204 11 0 (7-(1-or Koufax vs. Schmidt 8 0 (4-.....101 001 000-and visitor, that the club has been front at the time of the star game Baltimore Blaylock n Lemon and' Naragon, ) able to survive. Cincinnati is only to lose the pennant to Salt New York at Chicago (2) An (8); Moore, Martin (6), on the smallish side, as major Lake City and Boise. tonelli (9-and Gooez (5-vs. Ferrarese (8) and Kaiser (2-(6), ). and Jones league cities go, and you never Magic Valley, under the former Triandos. LP Ferrarese caught much enthusiasm forXJiame of Twin Falls and a New HRS Philadelphia at Milwaukee (2) Hale (2nd). Wertz, (1st), (10-1baseball around town. York Yankee affiliation, hasn't and Simmons Kansas City at New York, post-- 1 (5-- 6Roberts But Gabe Paul, the quiet and won a pennant since 1949. A flag or Negray (1-vs. Budette (11-and Crone ). competent general manager who this season wouldj be the first un- poned, rain. has put this team together, der, the new name and the Cub Pittsburgh at . Cincinnati (2) (2nd Game 10 Innings) a out Law few j and Munger (1-things. vs. points sponsorship. Cleveland . ;.002 100 000 14 11 1 Nuxhall "We get more than 56 per ) ). Fowler and 200 4 1 a, 000 10dMossi cent of our attendance from clusters of fansi will give Roy BaltimoreGarcia FRIDAY'S RESULTS.., " and (9) Score, (9), ' outside the city," he says. "They McMillan a, booming cheer when l . American League'' U come from the horse country he steps to .bat. Others go for Naragon, Hegan (10); Brown, Loes New York 1 Kansas 6, City and Smith1,, Triandos (9). WP around Lexington, Ky. only a Frank Robinson, the left fielder (10) Detroit 9, Boston 6 ' Mbssi LP Loes or Louisville or who has been the big surprise. short drive Chicago at Washington, post-- . HR Williams (6th). ' and Hamilton Dayton, vO.' On poned, rain some Sundays here we get bus There is only one danger in 'Cleveland at Baltimore, post003 010 1005 9 1 Chicago loads of people up from thexdeep the situation. OOx 6 9 3 poned, rain ' south. Charter trips comex in They have to jwin now," Cin Washington ......000 400 National League ' j kinder Donovan, (7), Lapalme from as far away as Burming cinnati writers seem to believe. Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 1 (7), Consuegra (8) and, Lollar; ham." The fans won't settle .for second. Stobbs, 7, New York 4 Chicago V(5) and Courtney. Ramos This season native Cincinnati-an- s r! "That did it. Cincinnati game 6, Pittsburgh 4 (12 ). LP Donovan are turning out. You never Five Reds started and they just WP Ramos HRS Yost (8th), had much trouble buying a ticket about. beat the American League. Milwaukee 10, Philadelphia Q. to a game in the past, but noW Tl e fans can't j conceive' them National League even the club's official, fan news losing in ' this league. Second paper carries a box proclaiming place would be a big disappointNew York at Chicago, postponed that ticket orders will not ' be ment to. them." ram. taken by telephone. The enthusiasm is solid, but not of the razzle-dazz100 000 0034 6 0 type In the last couple of years an which struck Pittsburgh earlier Pittsburgh 101 100 Cincinnati 7 1 ambitious program of specia in the season or' was present, in Friend,' Face (8) and 0003 Shepard; "nights for civic groups ana Milwaukee and Kansas City when Lawrence and Bailey. WP ) corporations put the Reds' at big-tibaseball made its first Face HR Clemente (4th). tendance at a respectable mark appearance there aJJl'V!p,"'.,iij It is a hopeful attitude" by a considering the team's place .....000 300 003 6 11 1 The "nights" are on as usual this town: and its surrounding coun- Brooklyn St. Louis ....1001 012 45x 13 20 2 season, but they are hardly tryside which has grown used Craig, Bessent (6W Labine (7), needed. to baseball. Lehman (7), Drysdale (8) and team Paul The power-hittin- g Whatever you call it, the front assembled for Manager Tebbetts office is satisfied. Indians of New Mexico found has the fans coming out in "The p e o p 1 e," Gabe Paul raw copper and made It into I Til tsz-&Theire is no specific smiles, "are paying their way dance bells and other droves. personal hero who brings 'em art. With into the park." ornaments in times. radio announcer Waite. Hoyt, the old jitcher, whooping it up you find Ed Bailey! as big as Ted Kluszewski to some people. Whole attack that it included homers by Hank Sauer, Stan Musial, and Hal Smith. Sandy Amoros and Rube Walker homered J$r the Dodgers. "', In the only American League day game played, the Boston Red Sox banged but 14 hits to beat Detroit, for rank Sullivan's ninth victory. Ted Williams-drove in four ,of the Sox runs : It was Sullivan's 11th straight win over the Tigers: Kansas City .at New York in the A. L. and New York' at Chicago in the N. Li were rained out. Marathon at Milwaukee In a day game at Milwaukee, the Milwaukee Braves and Philaat delphia Phillies were tied ( the end of 12 innings. Ed Mathews, Bob - R o s e 1 1 i, and Johnny Logan- had hit homers for the Braves. Going into jthe l&h inning, relief pitchers Bob Miller of the Phils and Lou Sleater of the Braves were dueling. .Del' Emus,; Philadelphia left fielder, broke .the game deadlock in the 15th with a homer which also scored teammates Richie Ashburn and Stan Lopata and gave the Phillies their 5 . margin of victory. The Braves, who could have gained a full game on second-plac- Mar! r Cincy Goes Wild Over Baseball As Redlegs Make Serious Pennant Bid 1 XL r-- s P ir IT By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Sports Editor Football used to be a game associated with racoon coats and crisp autumn afternoons. But the professionals made their rend of' it big business by jumping the gun and having the gladiators take the heaviest; falls in This is the toughest part of the grind for the combatants, who rarely are scrimmaged once the championship head butting begins. National League owners found that the early kickoff gets the more important money, which is why 16 clubs are either already in training or converging on camps scattered all the, way from Winooski,- Vt, to Eagle Rock, California. The National Football League last season played to 2,521,836 paid admissions in 72 regularly scheduled championship games. That was an increase of 15.1 per cent above the previous campaign. The champion Cleveland Browns, for example, played , to 197,602 more, paying, guests than the previous year, for a. total of 807,231. The inter - conference ff play-obetween the Browns and the Rams last season attracted mid-summ- er. six-mont- hs ' - . ; . . to the Los Angeles will be Babe Parilli, who returns to the wars after two years as Memorial Coliseum. 85,693 people office-holde- rs v .. . 3) 5) Zu-vern- (4-7- 0) s. (8-5- (3-1- 1) 1) (2-8- 03 ,' (2-9- , '. j . I j (4-3- ). (1-3- ). !; . - j - . ' All-Sta- (6-7- (4-5- ). " , . Persistent Diver Wears Handcuffs In L. Ontario Swim 1 . . " le . that "trustf handcuffs and all, reached the Crystal Beach dock at 7 : 45 Saturday bight, successful in ,his bid to swim to Canada the hard way. The 29 year-olsalvage diver from Newark, N.Y., competed the crossing in a little 10 hours. Apparently, none the less for wear, Struble jumped numbly into a shower and was reportedly chinning himself to relax. (8-5- ). Am d le Manicured" Looh (13-1- me 14-mi- ). 4) CRYSTAL BEACH, Ont. (UP) Never-say-di- e Wesley R. Struble, ( 9) (4-9- 0) - 1 ik. 4) . Graham's successor no doubt ). 8) left-hand- ed players. (0-0- He-ga- j cash-for-car- ry 4 2) 3. , (12-7- pre-seas- on times. v 6) v ' (3-6-). ; , - i 6) i 4 well-season- ed All-Star- (5-7- (11-8- an Army lieutenant. He was with irlins the early gold rush Kentucky and the Green Bay there is an average of 60 hired Packers. Backing him up is the George Ratterman. h;.nds at each deployment center Four Cleveland recruit? launch and the usual number of name careers as opponones of the their as collegians among the; recruits, World 37 "the as of the with Champions before 90,000 latter many at Soldiers Field in Chicago on ForCardinals at. Lake Chicago the of Dl. for Aug. 10. Halfbacks night est, College, example. Preston Carpenter of Arkansas Each club plays six and1 West Virginia's Bobby Moss, and 12 league games. The money football players are nr nearly End Larry Ross of. Nevada and as Veil organized as their base- Tackle Don Gdss of Southern ball counterparts, for they knock Methodist are members of the one another around in 36 ex- College There are three new coaches hibitions for nothing more than in the N F L. They are Paddy and exercise. "workThese keep outs'" draw something like 1,250,-00- 0 Drisjcoll,. the oldtime Northwestern quarterback with . the Chicustomers. Bears; Hughie Devore, the Although a lot of big college cago old Notre Darner with the Philanames join the lads' this1 trip, two' vastly more delphia Eagles; and Frankie passer illustrious performers leave it. Albort, the who came out of to add Stanford are the Otto They .incomparable to hfLs fame with the aggregation Graham and Dante Lavelle, who he is the San Frantaking so of his many caught passes cisco 49ers. over, '; the Browns' in first keeping Like everybody else in a front place in their division for 10 seasons and in two leagues and office, Frankie Albert's job, now winning the championship seven is to find 49 good football .. 5) 4) . less-tha- ! pre-Hispa- 7r nic mm I Application Dates for Permits on Five Special Early Season Big Game Hunts 7f X Pg(0M, 'J Area County Southwest Desert "West Desert DSazxet Rich County " fll i Hero's what wq do: I 9 I (- - 5 - ' - ' . , r - - 1 , " .' 384 V. Center ' , , Jt . m 5 Day Notice After t Aug:. 10 Application Dates for both antelope and elk, July 23rd through July 30. Drawing on August 3. Only Residents of Utah may apply for elk or antelope permits. '.it' fluid if needed ELK FEE IS Adjust the brake shoes ANTELOPE TZE IS , to secure full contact ,v , l r cracked cuticles . . . end scrubbing too. Just massage Clean Hands in and wipe away with facial tissue!; STANDARD II StlPPLYCO. i83 NORTH UNIVERSITY FR a a 20- - ' are Aug :. sV 50 , '.n other Application dates for all At J. eiK CUUL5 3-52- $15 . . $10 Jut with uix uuu Special deer permits. do not cn nn until Ayiit Vt. Your Sportsman's m ft U in coupon mul 1 your company letterhead. tSYCsnsca m cnaxm fAin ond Mod . feffwWf O mad t cumc with company Noma, Headquarters 1 W - nrnn?c" U SMASHES DOME RUN Eddie Mathews, third baseman for the Milwaukee Braves is shown crossing home plate after hitting a home run in the fifth inning of Saturday's came with the New York Giants. Andy Pafko scored ahead cf Mathews. (UP Telephoto). ' ' y'X . . Gentle Clean Hands removes stubborn office stains even ; hcaograph dye without resorting to harsh abrasives and solvents . . Girls, end "chemical hands" and I 1 J Either Sex 50 Either Sex and add brake with drums Carefully test brakes f3 " 10 Inspect brake drums 3 Check C . , 15 BuU Remove front wheels and inspect lining Clean, inspect and re- -' pack front wheel bear. I Hunting Season Aug. 11,12,13,18.19,20 Aug, 11, 12. 13, 18. 19, 20 Aug. 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20 ELK Mt. Duttort A ANTELOPE Permits 20 Bucks 60 Bucks 25 Bucks pncci f "Provo IN PRCVO Pi:r.3 Fil 3-2C- 03 o o Eft. o :. |