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Show 15 Americans Bow Out In British Test Redlegs Dump Milwaukee 6 For 15th Consecutive Victory on Road 77-- be- inning marked by a fist-figtween Cincinnati's Hal Jeffcoat United Press Sports Writer The Cincinnati Redlegs demon- and Milwaukee's Johnny Logan to strated first hand to the Milwau- clinch the contest. Hershell Freeman, third of four kee Braves today what it's like to off Cincinnati a under have pitchers, was credited powder keg go win while Ernie second his with them. the loss. suffered Beaten six straight times by the Johnson Don right Drysdale, Braves and held to a team battwo-hitta and! fireballed hander, .258 of by Milwaukee ting mark horn-and Gino Cimoli j pitchers early in the season, the Duke Snider as off the Robin Roberts ered s Redlegs turned on their torment-erDodgers made it nine wins in their Monday night with an 11-12 fanned By FRED DOWN ht ; j j j ng last games. Drysdale victory that ran their string six and retired the last 16' batters of consecutive victories on the road to 15, Birdie Tebbetts' team to face him to win his fourth now is only two game's shy of the game. Stan Musial smashed three hits, major league mark of 17 straight wins on the road set by the 1916 including the 361st homer of his career, and knocked in two runs New York Giants. to raise the lifetime total to 1,500, The Redlegs beat a tattoo of 13 as he led the Cardinals' nine-hi- t singles off three Milwaukee pitch- attack. Musial tied Joe DiMaggio ers to score only two fewer runs in one game than they tallied in the six previous contests this season. In the bargain, they knocked the Braves three and a half games out of first place and maintained their two - game lead over the b o c Three walks and three hits enablcd the Tigers to score four - rus u ith two out in the seventh inning after Vic Wertz' second homer of the game tied the score for Cleveland at Paul Foy- two runs who home tack, singled in the rally, won his fourth game while Early Wynn, third Indian pitcher, was charged w ith his fifth loss. .Jim Lemon homered in the 11th inning as the Senators won a game suspended since April 21 and then the tall outfielder drove in four runs to spark a attack in the regularly - scheduled night game. Bob Usher had four hits for the Senators in the "second" 5-- 1, n srQ - 5-- 1. 6-- 2, ) 9-- 7-- 1. 5, 3-- Leaders In Big Leagues 5-- it lr - Ink, o njl r t-'-- I -- ' 1 -:-r Ji Player Chief League Sets Openers Tonight CAUGHT IN CROSSFIRE Cincinnati catcher Ed over bends coach Bailey Jimmy Dykes to help him to his feet after he was knocked down trying to stop brawl between Braves shortstop Johnnie Lopan and Reds pitcher Hal Jeffcoat. The two players started figtit after Jeffcoat stole third base in the 10th inning of the Braves-Red- s game. (UP Telephoto). (11 early favorites. 21 American League Innings, completion of April (4-- HR game) 1 1 Seethaler's 1 000 000 00 110 000 000 01 101 2 9 3 10 20-3- (3rd). National (5-5- ). League 012 002 000 010 000 000 7 5 1 2 0 Philadlphia '4-and Drysdale Campanella. Roberts. Miller '7 and Lonnett. HR Snider Loser Roberts 1 (8th), Cimoli (4th). Brown, Ceccarelli (11) and Ginsberg, OOx and and 2 (2-3- ). (0-6- (Regular game) 010 Baltimore 2 10 2 6 9 0 001 e 16 45 .352 53 .346 45 .346 44 .346 33 26 20 004 100 6 j i 371 Nee-ma- n. H. HR ). 9 0 4-- 0 2 3 9 2 Dennis . . n. 3) (5-2- ). HR-Skiz- 2 5 4 3 Johnnie Burr and Batteries Kimber, Kay Floyd Rasmussen; and Backus. 21 bases on balls and 3 hit batsmen. CENTRAL UTAH BOYS LEAGUE Batteries: Jaycees Shepherd, Buys and Griffiths; J. A. Hogle Ferran and Ence. Two Piece Fiberglass. 8V4 ft. Two Piece Fiberglass. Reg. $10.00 $C95 J .. Value Regular $14.00 a Fiberglass Rod Fiberglass Combination spinning SQ95 O Regular $5.00 and SPINNING ROD 14 18 18 19 22 28 .688 .618 .588 .514 .500 .472 .371 n B B B n n VACATION MEMORIAL DAY REGATTA M $30.00 Value $995 OPEN PLAY NOW AT REGAL Must :? : : : J W OF BECAUSE ... A ARRIVED FORDS OUR Lower Overhead - Property Ownership WE 5M 6 7 Sold By The Be CAN YOU OFFER THE Values Biggest Car Value and Savings Best i0 . Trade-i- n SO JUST DRIVE TO SMITH AUTO CO. 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(R-Cali- HOOKS BRETTON SPECIAL $Q95 O (D-N.- SIX CARLOADS have JUST 2 3 Cleveland at Chicago Kansas City at Detroit New York at Washington Baltimore at Boston : com- EAGL5 CLAW ALL - RUBBER ta ' Fly Regular $14.00 WADERS ANHDERSONr at $795 SPINNING ROD, $095 PROVO SPEED FLY ROD Fiberglass, Two Piece Regular O . . $7.00 U Monday's Results Hogle 5, Jaycees 2. 10 300 14 Washington Monday's Results Kansas City 7 Chicago 1 (night) Detroit 11 Cleveland 5 (night) New York 17 Boston 8 night) Wash. 10 Baltimed 6 (night) 4-- SPINNING ROD as B 9 10 22 21 20 19 18 17 13 12 Detroit Kansas City Baltimore 5-- 1; 1; L. Pet. GB 13 officials League 14 W. Chicago New York Cleveland Boston SALE! (2-4- ). '6-3- ). 10 .273 Monday's Results Brooklyn 5 Philadelphia (night) St. Louis 6 Chicago 2 (night) Cinci. 11 Milw. 6 (10 inn., night) (Only games scheduled!. Wednesday's Games Philadelphia at New York Brooklyn at Pittsburgh Chicago at Milwaukee (Only games scheduled.) American League 4-- 1; ). National mented cautiously when the United Press revealed the plan but it was immediately hailed by Rep. and Rep. Emanuel Celler the Patrick J. Hillings two congressional sponsors of baseball anti-trulegislation. . 24 Giant rivalry across to cities which are natural rivals. It would enable the league to keep a franchise in New York the world's largest city and give the Redlegs a park (Yankee Stadium, which they would share with the Yankees) with a capacity of 67,000 compared to their 29,584-sea- t capacity in Cincinnati. . 9 - the continent How They Stand FISHING vs. Bar-gero- 034 02 243 lx . ular Dodger ot . 1 (2-- I 53 Williams, Bo. 33 115 23 47 . 409 34 110 29 39 .355 Mantle, X.Y. 31 105 11 37 .352 Det. Bertoia, 33 109 22 37 . 339 Cle. Wertz. 33 126 23 42 . 333 Fox, Chi. Home Runs National League Aaron. Braves 12; Moon, Cards 10; Musial, Cards 9; Mathews, Braves 8; Snider, Dodgers 8. American League Williams, Red Sox 10; Sievers, Senators 9; Zernial, Athletics 9; Mantle, Yanks 9; Skizas, Athletics 6; Skowron, Yanks 6. Runs Batted In National League Furillo, Dodgers 33: Aaron, Braves 33; Musial, Cards 30; Robinson, Redlegs 27; Hoak, Redlegs 27. American League Sievers, Senators 33; Doby, White Sox 24; Wertz, Indians 24; Minoso, White Sox 23; Jensen, Red Sox 23. (2-5- ). i A. 2 Brooklyn Thorn's Rock Products 0 1 .000 7 9 0 010 114 000 Kansas City Monday's line scores: Griffiths and Bob Craghead, How- Norton Fruit 1 100000 7 2 000 400 3720 7 Chicago ard Anderson; Mark Breinholt Thorn's Rock and H. Smith. Wil6 3 Kellner 300 120 and Frank Becker. Three Base Batteries: Paoletti and Webb; son, LaPalme (8) and Lollar. LoHits Mark Breinholt, Brent serWilson (7th) Mendenhall, Wing, Borman. Two Base Hi Us Dennis Two Base hits: Walker 3, Wood, Del Badham. 001 101 200 5 9 0 Ridge 2, Mendenhall, Jan Boor- - Cleveland 3 1 210 100- -4 Seethaler man 110 11 2, Allen, Ha vsford, Denys. 42x 10 0 030 Detroit 000 0101 1 1 Modern Schedule McLish (5), Wynn (7), Tuesday's Garcia, Ron Swapp and Matteries 5:30 Bert's Western vs. Utah Pitula (8) and Nixon, Hegan (7. Mark Murri; Clyde Nilsen, Kent Office Supply. Lary, Aber (6), Foytack (7) and Garrett and Joe Briskey. Two l31IBBBBHBI38ffn0n&BBBBH3BBBBBBBBSBBBHBBBBBH3BBB Base hits Ted Crowther. Strikeouts by Swapp 11, by Nielsen 7, H J. Wertz k (3-6- ). (1-0- 0 Park. Rex Wright, First Security... II. Pet. 24 It would transfer the spectac- 500-mil- e 5-- 1; 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 5:30 p. yn . Tellu ride vs. Club (Harmon Park). 7:30 p. m. Dairy Queen 0 x j 5-- 0; 0 1 .000 Craghead 1 0 .000 Modern Cleaner 1 0 .000 Beesley Wednesday 5:30 p. m. Madsen Cleaners vs. Phillies (Farreri. Beesley R. 34 143 32 128 35 153 34 130 37 127 5-- 1; Leven's First Security by Garrett 2. League G. AB (10 Innings) 000 200 031 511 13 0 Cincinnati 420 301 OOx 10 16 Pitching Washington 000 000 132 0 Milwaukee 6 9 0 Athletics O'Dell Trucks, 4), Weight Johnson, Acker, (6, Two Base hits Nielsen, Taylor, Sanchez (8i, Free- Redlegs and Triandos. Phils Stobbs Klippstein, Sailford, Kemmerer, Ferran 2, Jaycees. '2 1. Clevenger (6) and Berberet. man '9), Acker '10) and Bailey. Jackson, Cards Lawrence, Crone (9), Johnson (10 Redlegs Burdette, Loser Winner Clevenger Dodgers Drysdale, 0. Lions 4, Reams and Crandall. 1. HR Yanks Lemon Johnson Shantz, (5th, Batteries: Reams Lamereaux Berberet (2nd), Usher (2nd), Triand Weeks; Brown and Stone. Two Base Hits Anderson 2, andos (5th). Johnson, Brown, Lions. 020 020 85017 13 2 New York Wednesday's Games 8 10 2 013 002 002 Boston 5 Lions vs. Jaycees. Kucks. Grim (7) and Howard. 6:30 Reams vs. J. A Hogle. NORTHEAST LEAGUE Brewer, Porterfield (7), Minarcin Chakales (8) and Daley. WinW L Pet. (7 Standings Loser Kucks ner Brewer 1 Norton Fruit Co 0 1.000 HR Skowron Piersall (6th), 0 0 .000 Bert's Western Utah Office Smplv ... 0 0 000 (3rd). PONY LEAGUE : Loser 3. j Bait. Wash. in Standings Ba-tteries- Foy-tae- 000 100 9, Zuverink Chicago Triandos '11'. St. Louis 010 041 Hernandez. Clevenger (7), Hyde Rush. Poholsky '6 0! (D and Bthrberet. Winner Hv-i(3-McDaniel 0 H I- t- Smith. Loser Rush Loser Zuverink '3-Lemon (4th). Musial (9th). Junior Baseball Summary Pacific Pipe (Harmon 000 000 Craghead 205 012 Leven's (7). Winner Wynn (4th & 5th). Boone House, Wilson Baseball Scoreboard The (UP) Adams tennis tournament was scheduled to open here May 30 with Linn Rockwood. Wayne Peace and Joe Cowley listed as W. WASATCH I 1) Competition was scheduled seven classifications. Club American League SALT LAKE CITY O. & Musial, St.L. Groat, Pgh. Aaron, Mil. Mays, N.Y. Hoak, Cin. Favorites Listed For O. W. Adams Tennis Tourney j Pittsburgh By UNITED PRESS 50,000. j Pat O'Connor To Head 33 Drivers In 'Roaring 500' 1 National The Provo Chief League will open play tonight at Timp Park, with two games scheduled. China City will play American Oil Legion at 5:30 and Home will battle Hammond Iron at 7:30. J ; 8, 6-- j ' v j J j - metropolis which has given assurances that it will provide ?be team with a stadium seating about j .t game. The plan, dubbed "Operation United Press Sports Editbr Big Switch," is being presented as CHICAGO National a possible "cure - all" for many (UP) League club owners will se asked problems confronting the ow ners today to consider a proposal that as fallows: with one stroke would revamp! It would solve the Dodgers' tl e baseball map and quiet con- - home park problem by transfergressional attacks on the game, ring them to a great far western Under the plan, the Brooklyn Dodgers would switch to Los Angeles, the New York Giants to San Francisco and the Cincinnati Redlegs to New York. The triple, play" could go into effect for the 1958 season if it receives the unan- imous consent of the club owners, The plan will be proposed at a INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. (UP special meeting of the league's Pole-sitte- r Pat O'Connor. Indiana, executives beginning at 3:30 p.m. "favorite son" candidate in the The owners will be told that all Memorial Day1 auto race, necessary documents, involving said today he'll try to stay in television and radio commitments front as long as possible "without for the future and guarantees of exerting the car." new parks in Los Angeles and The North Vernon. San Francisco already have been Ind hot-shwill lead 33 roaring drawn up. roadsters into the richest auto The baseball official, who re- race of all time - a jackpot exvealed the plan to the United (MX). to top $300. pected Press, said the shifts would also "When ou start near the Lront be discussed at another meeting you run as fast as you can withbefore the All - Star game in St. out exerting the car." he siid. Louis, July 9. "because it is un-- , "However, much depends on how likely such a complicated move fast the other guys are going." would be approved at a single O'Connor was the fifth qualifier meeting." when time trials opened May 18 He cruised around the brick and asphalt oval in a new car owned by Chapman Root, Terre Haute, Ind at an average clip of 143.948 By UNITED PRESS miles per hour second only in National League the field to Paul Russo in the W. L. Pet. GB powerful Novi which qualified a 25 12 .676 Cincinnati week later. 21 12 636 2 Brooklyn "I had in m;nd winning the 14 20 Milwaukee .588 34 pole," said O'Connor, "but I did19 15 .559 44 n't Philadelphia really know I had it until it 16 St. Louis 18 .471 74 rained." He implied, however, that 15 20 New York . 429 9 his speed would have been topped 11 21 .344 114 Chicago in good weather. , By LEO H. PETERSEN j 16-h- it i FORMBY. England 'UP-D- ale Morey and Dick Roos. two highly-touteYanks who rested Monday while 15 of the 26 American entries bowed out of the British Amateur golf championship, begin play today in the second round, Morey of Indianapolis, Ind., co- favored w ith Ireland's Joe Carr and Arthur Walker of South Africa at plays Ernest Crimes of England. Roos, who upset fellow San Francisco stair Ken Venturi in the 1956 U.S. Amateur championship, meets Scotland's Arthur! Sandy Sinclair. Morey and Roos. who drew first round byes, won't tee off until aft- er lunch. Jimmy McHale, former Walker Cupper from Philadelphia, will be the first American to play today. McHale, a 3 and 1 victor over Murray Vernon Jr., of Green- ich, Conn., in the first round, will meet Lt. Col. William Arm- strong of England. More than half the players who make up the weakest U.S. threat in recent years were ousted in Monday's opening matches although sunny "'American - style" weather favored the Yanks on the 6,803-yar- d Formby course. Morey, Roos. McHale, Gene Andrews of Pacific Palisades, Calif., and Frank Strafaci of Garden City, N.Y., and Miami Beach, Fla., are the only players among the 11 remaining Americans who appear capable of reaching the quarter - finals. The second and third rounds will be completed today. j 5-- i j Club Owners Study Plan That Would Revamp Baseball vHo, Bring Peace d son to his second loss, n high-lighte- J Brooklyn Dodgers, who downed The the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals whipped the in the other Chicago Cubs, N.L. game. The New York Yankees moved to within two games of the American League lead when they walloped the Boston Red Sox, 17-and the Kansas City A's beat the first-plac- e Chicago White Sox, The Detroit Tigers defeated the and the Cleveland Indians, 11-2 scored Senators Washington and 10-- 6 victories over the Baltimore Orioles in other A.L. activity. The Redlegs piled up a 1 lead against "jinx pitcher" Lew Bur-dett- e but the Braves tied the score at 6 with the aid of two-ru-n homers by Hank Aaron and Del Crandall in the eighth and ninth annings. But then the Red-leg- s batted around in a wild 10th in two runs with a homer and a sacrifice fly to help send Jim Wil- - all-arou- er 6, for seventh place in career home runs and is the 13th man to drive in 1,500 runs. Lindy McDaniel scat- tered 10 hits to win his third de- cision and Wally Moon hit safely in his 20th straight game to make for St. it a gala night Louis. A's Win Fourth Straight The Yankees collected 13 hits good Tor 22 bases in an assault d by an eight-rurally in the seventh. Bill Skowron drove in four runs with a homer and two singles. Hank Bauer had three doubles and Tony Kubek had a double and a single for New York. Alex Kellner hurled a seven- hitter to pace the Athletics to their fourth straight victory and hand the White Sox their second straight defeat. Lou Skizas belted TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1957 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD :": . :-- ,. . nUH&keu Spin-Jo- y $8.50 Value $595 . . AUTO. REEL Fiberglass Rod, Reel and Monofilament line $18.00 Value - Perrine No. 80 $10.00 Value SPECIAL FISHING ITEMS: Fishermen's Paint. Harrison g Equipment, Sproat Hooks, Beads, Swivels, Rings. Rod Pats 6-l- b. BOAT RACES m M H PROVO BOAT HARBOR 11:00 A. M. 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