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Show SUNDAY HERALD Cards Tip 15 SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1957 111 Gary Knafele, offensive end for the Green Bay Packers, had just come from a visit with the BYU football coaches, who had taken time to show him pictures of some of last fall's freshman games. Knafelc, a former University of Colorado star, admitted he was impressed by what he had seen. "It looks as if the Cougars have a tough, rugged team in the making." he said. "Those guys can really block and tackle. They look mean . . . real mean." The former Pueblo, Colo., Central High School football, basketball and track and field ace, was in Provo during the past week on the tag end of a public relations tour for a national brewing firm. Would Wreck Game st 225-pou- nd year. "That's Triple By Mays Key To Victory yy $ c r ; By UNITED PRESS Daryl Spencer singled home Willie Mays from third base with one out in the 12th inning Saturday as the amazing New York Giants de feated the St. Louis Cardinals, for their 14th victory in 18 games. The Giants remained in sixth place despite their triumph but they are only six games behind Milwaukee Braves, the first-plac- e who walloped the Pittsburgh Pirates. 13-Saturday. The Cincinnati Redlegs beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 813, to replace the Cardinals in second place and the fifthace Brooklyn Dodgers scored a 1 triumph over the Chicago Cubs. The Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees remained tied for the American League lead when they picked on their favorite cousins. The White Sox downed the for their Washington Senators, ninth win over them in 10 games, and the Yankees whipped their in Kansas City "farm club," 10 innings. The Boston Red Sox in beat the Detroit Tigers, 12-the other American League daylight game. 1-- 0, st- - - i - - . I i . ' . Vr' v;.;? . , l IJI 'II - - -- CV'-'-l 6, - i - - - - ' 1 i ' ; ... t r i. 7-- 1, 7-- 6, ' ' 4, ed SAFE AT SECOND! Billy Bruton, Milwaukee Braves centerfielder, is safe at second base after a steal in the second inning of the h game. Pirate catcher Hank Foiles threw to shortstop Dick Groat but Bruton beat th throw. Umpire is Ken Smith, (UP Telephoto). Braves-Pittsburg- why the league is so and championship races so torrid and close each JENSEN MAKES GREAT CATCH Jackie Jensen, Red Sox right fielder, makes Mays Triples year," Knafelc pointed out. d catch of Frank House' drive to the right field fence in 3rd inning Under the option clause, once great Stu Miller and Sam (Toothpick) a player signs with a team, he Jones matched 11 shutout innings Sox game. Jensen made a last minute leap and snared the ball in the of Tigers-Re- d at St. Louis before Mays opened crew (L) watch. (UP Telephoto). webbing of his glove. Detroit bull-pe- n the 12th with a triple. Willie held third as Bobby Thomson went out on a short fly and scored when Spencer singled to shortstop Alvin Dark's right. Hoyt Wilhelm, who took over for Jones at the start of the 12th, suffered the defeat while STANDINGS National League Miller, aided by Marv Grissom in 6 13 2 010 113 000 American League Pittsburgh the 12th, picked up his third triW L Pet. Milwaukee .110 224 30x 13 14 1 42 25 .627 Swanson, Arroyo (5), Face (5), A umph. Chicago Hank Aaron blasted a .three-ru-n 42 25 .627 O'Brien (6), B. Smith (8) and New York homer that snapped a 6 tie in the 30 .552 Foiles; Burdette, Pizarro (6) and 37 xCleveland -sixth inning and Ed Mathews folis viti'-"V 7 tts lowed 37 33 .529 Crandall. WP ). Boston Pizarro with another homer that DETROIT (UP) Doug Ford, Detroit 34 .507 35 all ). 10-HRS Crand LP O'Brien boosted the Braves' lead to from masters the .478 champion 35 32 xBaltimore Mantilla Groat The Braves added three more runs (2nd), (7th), 25 42 .373 Llst). P. Smiths (2nd), Aaron in the seventh and relief pitcher Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., fired a Kansas City 23 49 .319 VW 67 at windswept Washington Juan Pizarro shut out the Pirates 21st), Mathews (15th). x include Doesn't night game. in the last three innings to gain Plum Hollow today to grab a vw Ktwy one-strocredit for his fourth victory- lead at the three-quart- er Philadelphia . .000 300 0003 7 0 001 020 05x 8 9 0 National League Cincinnati mark of the 54th WestAcker Goes Route W L Pet. Roberts, Hearn (8), Miller (8) ern Open golf tournament. 40 29 .580 and Lonnett; Acker (9-and Ford, Golf's top money winner Milwaukee Tom Acker went the distance for 40 .571 30 Cincinnati LP Roberts (9). of with this $30,046 Burgess, Bailey earnings the first time this season and pickGARY KNAFELC 37 29 .561 ). HRS Anderson (7th), ed up his ninth win when the Red-leg- s year, had five birdies, an eagle St. Louis 36 31 .537 with a as free Hoak (12th). in agent can't sign his round Philadelphia Burgess (6th.), kaoyed Robin Roberts with a and three bogeys 31 .537 36 another ciub uelese he stays out five-ru- n Brooklyn outburst in the eighth in- for a 207 total after 54 holes. New 34 35 .493 Brooklyn of football for a year. York 000 020 0002 5 1 Two-ru- n Gus doubles Bell by 44 .362 25 "Do away with the player draft ning. 000.010 0001 10 0 Pittsburgh Chicago and Smokey Burgess highlighted .344 21 a; 40 and option clause and the richer the frame which bane La (7) and Chicago Erskine, dealt Roberts his clubs would have a corner on all 10th defeat. Brosnan and (8) Rush, SATURDAY'S RESULTS ), the better players," he pointed LP Neeman. WP Erskine Carl Erskine, apparently fully out. ). American League HR C a mp anell a Rush recovered from the sore arm that 4 9 1 (11th). 020 002 000 Detroit bothered him since last season, Colts Roughest Team 12 202 14 2 520 lOx Boston picked up Ms second win of the Aber Sleater (5), (12 innings) Knafelc said that for his money year with relief assistance from (3, COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Lary, New York .000 000 000 0011 8 0 the Baltimore Colts were the Clem Labine on the strength of (UP) Cool Rex Baxter Jr., play- Hoeft (7) and House; Sisler (6-). LP and two-ruSt. Louis . 000 000 000 0000 8 0 in the last team Daley. Lary homer ing like a veteran prfoessional league roughest Roy Campanella's ) , ) ( . ( 6th 5th S. Lions the and Detroit the in the fifth. It was the Dodgers' defeated Lepcio Miller, Grissom (12) and year Ward Wettlaufer of team in the circuit. sixth straight victory over the Cubs Hamilton best Thomas; Jones, Wilhelm (12) and college, 4 and 2, Sat010 001 4017 11 0 Landrith. WP S. Miller (3-- 3) "The Colts were rugged because this year. Chicago urday to win the 1957 NCAA golf Washington .000 100 0001 6 1 LP Wilhelm ). of their tremendous defensive line, Al Cicotte picked up his first championship. (6-and Harshman Knafelc led by Bob Donovan," Moss; Heise, major league victory when Joe a member of the Walksaid. "I believe the Lions would Collins doubled home Yogi Berra er Baxter, Hyde (7) and Fitzgerald. LP FRIDAY'S RESULTS golf Heise ). HRS Phillips (5th), have won the championship if Bob- with the winning run in the 10th overCup team, playedpar in the the afternoon Sievers American League their quarterback, inning. Little Bobby Shantz, seek(16th), Rivera (6th). by Layne, sub-pin rounds the after firing ChiChicago 4, Washington 3. hadn't gotten hurt against the ing his 10th victory, was the Yanin scheduled the morning Baltimore 6, Cleveland 0. (10 innings) kee starter but was routed as the cago Bears late in the season." final. York 5, Kansas City 4. New 10 0 Kansas City 011 400 000 "Who's the best quarterback in A's scored four times in the fourth of N.Y., Buffalo, Wettlaufer, Boston 9, Detroit 2. New York .010 012 101 the league?" Knafelc was asked. 12 2 inning to take a 1 lead. Wally had Baxter n 18 after "I would have to pick Tobin Burnette suffered his second loss Gorman (6), Garcer (8), holes on a four under par round, Kellner, National League Rote of the Packers as the best in two days for Kansas City. Burnette (9) and Smith; Shantz, Houston University Ditmar but the declared (4), Cicotte (7) and Brooklyn at Chicago, ppd. rain. quarterback," to Business moved ahead senior Sox Explode who has been WP ). Berra. Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 2. Knafelc, Cicotte LP playing pro stay on the 24th hole and went Burnette football for three years. ). HRS Held (3rd), New York 4, St. Louis 1. The White Sox exploded for four two-u- p on the 27th. Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia 1 Berra Power (10th), (8th), runs the seventh to break up a Some Snowstorm (5th). mound duel between Jack Harsh-maThe subject of playing in rugged (1st game) and John Heise. Heise. a Farm Entry weather came up and Knafelc said Cleveland 000 Oil 0002 7 0 GETS MEDICAL ATTENTION his righthander making e, CHICAGO (UP) Roberto he never would forget a game in first start since being brought up Wins Delaware 000 100 0001 8 0 Derby Baltimore which Pueblo Central played at from Midland, Tex., of the Class Pirate outfielder, speedy Pitula, Narleski (8), Daley (9) Grand Junction a few years back. B Southwestern league, pitched STANTON, Del (UP) Calumet and Brown; O'Dell, Zuverink (6), has been sent back to Pittsburgh "It was a beautiful day when good ball but was tagged with the Farm's Princess Turia charged Lehman (9) and Ginsberg, Tri-and- for a medical examination to dewe arrived in Grand Junction for defeat. Harshmaa termine the cause of his recurLP (6). WP Pitula (1-yielded but six to the front in the stretch at we had hits as he the game, but by the time rent backaches. brought his team's rec- Delaware Park today to win the O'Dell ). suited up and boarded the bus for ord to 20th running of the $164,625 Delthe short ride from the dressing the world's Rookie Frank Mai zone drove in aware Handicap, room in the gym to the football six runs, race fillies for and mares. including his first major richest field it started to snow and blow," Bosas slam homer, league grand Knafelc said. ton jumped on four Tiger pitchers SIGN WITH PACKERS "And what a blizzard it turned for 14 hits. Ted GREEN BAY, Wis. (UP) VetLepcio and Jackie out to be too. We hadn't gone more Jensen also hit for the distance as eran halfbacks Joe Johnson and than a block when the guys sitting the Bosox won their third " straight Bill Roberts have signed with the in the back of the bus couldn't see and their 10th in 13 i on the Green Bay Packers of the Nagames out the front window of the bus. Football tional current home stand. League. "By the time we reached the field and started warming up with a signal drill I could hardly see the guy who was playing on the opposite end." "Finally, the officials called the game off." well-balanc- locoing 2-- Commenting on the congressional into the anti-truinvestigation status of professional sports, the end said any atto rule out the player draf tempt system or the option clause would wreck professional football. Under the present player draft, the weaker clubs in the National Football League get first crack at the best college prospects each 6--4, n one-hande- Ford Grabs j Baseball Scoreboard Western Open Lead 04 6-- .J I..'. .jf ' s 1 f ,. rt: ; . . -4 (4-5- (0-1- 6. four-under-p- ar . ke 3) (6-10- Baxter Garners NCAA Links Championship PUTOUT FOR NELLIE Jim Heise (34), new Nat pitcher, is forced at second on Milt Boiling's grounder in third inning. Nellie Fox, White Sox second baseman, who fielded the grounder, made the putout unassisted. Chicago defeated Washington, (UP Telephoto). 7-- 1. Oam-panell- (2-0- (1-7- your car has been driven more than 10,000 miles If . 4) HRS-Malzo- (4-9- n ne . li A all-arou- nd . fMOHARAj (0-3- . I 3) (0-1- Nature's own miracle! 'captures the look 36-ho- le 6-- Chances are 10 to I you need this 06 17 . one-dow- j J all-arou- Q f pV t Wl 16-ho- les ar , Pfv of Silk mMw' Shantung! (1-2- (4-6- Mc-Doug- ald SERVICE SPECIAL n Calumet Cle-ment- "3 T. 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The board also set a statewide meeting in executive session, Sat- archery season for deer to start urday liberalized its jurisdiction August 31 and run through Sept. over hunting by setting up 14 15. Some of the special permit special hunts and authorizing ison deer will begin in late hunts suance of 1,815 elk permits. September and some regular The total elk permits authorized license hunts will begin as early was approximately 400 higher as Oct. 12. The board also authorized the than issued last year. The action followed a series of issuance of a total of 108 Antelope public meetings in the state dur- permits. No buffalo or moose hunts were authorized because the board felt there were insufficient animals. An official proclamation covering the hunts will be published will open Oct. 19, but the board's and distributed by the board withorders set up several earlier, in two weeks. ing which time board members discussed next fall's special hunts with outdoor groups throughout the state. 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