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Show t f i til Mag I As DPS :" Gin mmmm PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, .UTAH. SUNDAY, 'JUNE 29, 1958 ar 8-- . 25-m- limits , Johnny Antonelli of San s St. Louis. Spahn, Antonelli and Podres are left handersall the ' others (right. t runner-u- p to stuck the Haney choices of the players, managers and . coaches who picked the starting eight for the remainder of hisj squad. He named rookie catchers John Roseboro of Los Angeles and Bob Schmidt of San Francisco, Don Blasingame of St Louis, George Crowe of Cincinnati and Johnny Logan and Eddie Mathews of Milwaukee, and one of the three io the National Team, drove in help Pittsburgh losing streak Snap V seven-gam- e with a triumph over Chicago Skinner drove in Pittsburgh's first run off loser Dick Drott with a! sacrifice fly in the , opening two more frame and singled home ' n pur-rufifth a hi f inning that clinohed Curt Raydon's third vic- - Skinner, Pirates - elected League three runs to I All-St- v Iffy Xs 5vZH) ar 7-- 3 in-field- : Pitches 'r rfc , v ' -- ex-tom- ' 7-- 3. ato four-hitte- . r. one-thir- really opponent had more to do with Cus D'Amato's reluctance to bring Patterson out of the barn than tlje manager's vendetta with the International Boxing Club. "D'Amato kept waiting for one of those guys Mach-- en, Folley, Pastrano, Miteff and DeJohn to make one t more good showing, and none of them did unless it was Harris, and he has never been nationally televised and is little known outside of Texas," he said. 'T know-hoit is. I was fortunate to have LaStarza, Layne, Louis, Mathews, Walcott, Charles, Cockell and : Moore, and the fact that they kept active helped. "I recall how I was. criticized when a Florida match with DannyNardico, a and another "with Dan Bucceroni at Madison Square Garden were sug-- , ' . ; . gested." ' t. i ;It is Majciano's opinion that Patterson is still without a suitable cHfllenger with whom he can get the more important money, yet sees the Brooklyn boy's match with Harris doing well. "Texans are proud," he stresses, "and they think well of Harris in Houston, should make the trip in droves." tf e The Brockton Block Buster has never seen ' Harris, but talked to Willie Pastrano after the New Orleans busybody dropped a decision to the backworth-whi- le , V light-heavyweig- u.,. ht, v one-tim- 10-rou- nd r woods - S - ' "Willie said the fight was dose and that Harris was rougharid awkward," the Rock recollects. "Willie said he would beat Harris in a return,Jut you know how it is, the loser always says he would win in a return. school-teacher- . , "From what I have heard. I can't srive Harris much chance against Patterson, but those rough and awkward guys can give anybody trouble for five or six rounds." s. j , MARCIANO NOW FILLS that are conor about a at and. venient, $750 month, eight $1,000 a He crack. referees, wrestling matches, speaks, just plain shows1 up. ONLY-date- s That crave the Braves a lead they never lost. 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Pa.l forged to a fat Kroll moved into aecond plac CANT SAY HE DIDN'T TRY It's bottoms up for Orioles third baseman Dick lead in the third round of the with a His back nine Villiams as he makes a diving: attempt to catch a foul ball off the bat of Indians' $52,000 Pepsi Golf Championship was the lowest of the tournament, Vic Power. Williams ended up behind, the tarpaulin and the ball in a fan's hands. Saturday as he shot a four under made, possible on the final hole as he knocked a four The action came in the seventh inning of Cleveland - Baltimore game- - Saturday. par for a total of 202. r sub-paround wood 225 yards' into the cup for. (Herald-UP- I Firing his third Telephoto). over the par Pine Hol an eagle two. That gave little Ted low Country Club ' course, the a 207 total. stolid shotm'aker continued' to Third, two shots back of KroH spread-eagl- e the field at he came slender Don Fairfield of lead Casey, UL, who had a moved into a over little Ted Kroll of Sarasota, for 200. i .. round Demaret' third Detroit 33 33 1500 .i. STANDINGS McCormick, Monzaat (6), Giel Fla. Palmer was three strokes in boosted him to 210, where he was 34 34 ,500 (6), Grissom (6), Crone (7) and Boston ....... National League V W L Pet. Chicago Sar4 32 34 .485 R. Schmidt; Nuxhall (4-and front of Jovial Jimmy Demaret deadlocked with five others Ven-turi, Ken Bob ai while the started but 36 .478 28 .563 Snead, Cleveland Roseburg, they ). Milwaukee..' day ......33 ....36 Burgess. LP Monzant Ran70 12 leadand men none of the broke Herbert y .446 29 36 B .538 altimore ... ........ 35 30 Henry St. Louis Jay ' Ksom. could . ers . make up any ground .28 39 .418 x San Francisco .... 36 32 .529 Washington FRIDAY'S RESULTS SATURDAY'S RESULTS x Cincinnati ........31 31 .500 National Lea sue National League .....33 '36 .478 Chicago .. Chicago 3, Pittsburgif 1 010 101 000 3 8 2 33 36 .478 Chicago.-...Pittsburgh Cincinnati 6, San Francisco 5 Philadelphia ........ .29 34- .460 Pittsburgh .'. .100 140 Olx 7 10 0 Los Angeles 3, Milwaukee 1 Los Angeles ...31 37 .456 Drott,; Henry (5), Hobbie (5), 5 St. Louis 4 (11 Philadelphia x Doesn't include San Fran- Hillman (7), and S. Taylor; Rayinnings'). cisco at Cincinnati night game. don, Porterfield (6) and Foiles. WP Raydon American Learn American League ' V ). W L Pet. Chicago 3, Washington 0 42 22 .656 x New York . Cleveland 6, Baltimore 5 x Kansas City ...4.34 31 .523 St. Louis . . ...500 100 020- -8 12 0 Detroit 7, Boston 4 5 3 Philadelphia 000 000 001 New York 10, Kansas City 3". ) Simand Smith;' Maglie despite four home runs by the mons, Gray (9) and Lopata,' losers. "V Pinch - .hitter Ted Lepcio hom- Sawatski (6). LP Simmons ered in the 12th inning to give HRS Green (6th), Sawatski (1st).! the Boston Red Sox a 5 win over the Detroit Tigers in the Los Angeles 100 001 0013 4 1 other day game. Harvey Kuenn Milwaukee . .210 010 12x--7 11 1 BUI Johnston, pro at the Tlmp doubled to open the Detroit haif Podres, Klippstein ( 1 ) , ' Erskine Course, has for the anqualified of the 12th buWelief pitcher Mur- (7), Kipp (8) and Roseboro; Wil- nual PGA . tourney. LP--. ) and Crandall. ' The meet will be held the ray Wall protected the Red Sox' ley Jatter (12ih) lead. Jackie Jensen' knocked ;n Podres ). HRS Hodges ' of part July. four Boston runs with two homers Aaron (13th). American League vhile Al Kaline sent the game into extra Inings with a homer in Baltimore ...300 011 000 5 6 0 Crc! Spccid Cleveland ... .020 002 01,16 10 2 the eighth for Detroit.. Loes, Zuverink (6)nd Trian-do-s The Yankees were; at Kansas ; Grant, Wilhelm (7), Mossi V9XJQ City in a night game. (9) and Porter. WP JMossi Stoo money by ). LP Zuverink annoying exhatwt soar! face weaH Makes drivitic; insiaHaiioci. Terms. Rapid pieasaoiv. Easy -4 7 1 Washington ..010 .000 304 Olx 14 1 Chicago Qerenger, Hyde (6), Stobbs only a fraction of a, second be- (7) and Courtney; Wilson, Shaw COOL HEADS v V ; hind Sadler, (6), Staley (7), and Battey. WP : Martin, who i competed in the Shaw ). ). Will Prevail Le Mans, France race last week, a.v-4- 4 arrived here shortly before the (12 INNINGS) in these 2Jephyr-ligrace began.. Boston . . .000 103 010 0016 9 STRAWS Newton Davis of Iitchfield, Detroit . .010 002 020 0005 13 Conn., was third. Sisler, Smith (9), Wall (12) and Gasolino Can Abscrbox Other winners in the day's five Berberet, White (11), Bunning, racing events were: Sherman Wehmeier (6), Aguirre (9), Lary v IO Decker, of Oneonta ,N. Y., Evelyn (10), Hoeft (12) and Wilson. Cors 1.39. v LP Hoeft (6-Mull, of Malvern, Pa., Harry WP Smith ). EKminaie tiwit Tbouncy For power mower, boats, Conn., Blanchard, of Greenwich, ride, make your car ride ear,; etc Flexible spout and Ben Moore, ' of Bethlehem, San Fran.' ...001 001 000 sntootbfy! Bodget term. fits inside. One gallon, Pa. Cinci. . . ..000 008 OOz 8 12 (3-2- ).- 8-- 4, Saturday - All-St- ar (3-5- 6-- . ;, Haney, whose only other appearance in an game was aas coach under Leo Durocher (then manager, of the New York Giants) In the 1955 classic at Milwaukee, named San Francisco manager Bill Rigney .and Philadelphia manager Mayo Smith as 'a his coachfs. This will appear-- ! fr8t ance as a flayer of coach, while Smith wai Durocher's other! coach in 1955. . 6-- 5. m ' team. Drive hi NOW for fhese By United Press International The Cleveland Indians made it two victories in a row Saturday under new manager Joe Gordon and the guy he can thank for ' both wins is J. W. Porter. Porter came through with the winning hit for the second time in as many days Saturday when he singled home Vic Power in the ninth inning to beat the Baltimore On Friday night. Orioles, Porter also singled home the .winning run in a 5 triumph over ' 1 the Orioles, The Chicago White Sox defeated the Washington Senators, The Rock' was en route to Buffalo to do a turn for the WATKINS GLEN, Tltt o it Church of Lorenzo. , r "I'm doing all the favors I couldn't possibly do when erines, Ont.,. won I was in training," he said, "more than 100 of them. I be- -j sixth event at the kis Glen road race . lieve I've done a lot of good the last 10 months. Usually before '' , penses." Surrounded . by relatives and friends, Barbara Marci-- j ano laughed gaily in. the next room. The missus saw very little of her husband while he was busting beaks. : . ? "Neither of us ever hadit so good," smiled Rocky V . Marciano. . 1 p " r i outfielders Richie Ashburn ct Philadelphia and Walt Moryaj and Lee Walls of Chicago. They'll back up catcher Crandall, . Milwaukee, infieldera" Stan Musial, St. Louis, Ernie Banks, Chicago and Bill Maxexv oskl arid Frank' Thomas of Pittsburgh, and outfielders Hank. Aaron, Milwaukee, Willie Mays, San ' Francisco and Bob Skinner Pittsburgh, . who were the first choices in the, poll of the league'; planters, managers and coaches.-, Until this year, the poll in recent years had been conducted, by the fans but a new system of selecting the players was worked out by JSommissioner Ford Frick and League Presidents Will Har-ridge of the American and Warren Giles of the National after Cincinnati rooters named eight Redlegs to last year's starting Palmer Stretches To Fat Lead in Pepsi Golf Tourney Seven-Hitt- er Raydon yielded seven Cub hits in the 5W innings he. pitched and reliever Bob Porterf ield held Chicago to one hit over the final innings. The Milwaukee Braves scored their' first victory of the season THE AYES OF TEXAS Roy Harris, right, brought his The Braves rather? Henry, with him when he went to Los Angreies to show oyer Los Angeles, his eagerness to flfht heavyweight champ Floyd Patterson. seven had lost straight previously , ; games to 'the Dodgers this season potatoes instead of putting. lumis on guys' heads. The old and nine in a row dating back to last September. champion is the partner of Jimmy Cerniglia,- - the : Rookie Carlton Willey scored king, in South Miami and northern Florida. his second victory of the . season "The potato is a basic," he explains. "From thatyou with a One . of the a was ''hits can go into cauliflower, spinach and mushrooms." homer, by Dodgers' Gil Hodges. Southpaw Johnny But what did Marciano think of Floyd Patterson's Podres started for the Dodgers long idleness and his match with Roy Harris in Los An- and lasted only d of two men inning when he walked geles? with the bases loaded to force in r ' two runs. MARCIANO BELIEVES THAT the lack of a Cin-cinnat-tl, Francisco, Johnny Podres of Los Angeles, Dick Farrell of Philadelphia and Larry Jackson of "v - r . Pittsburgh; Bob Purkey of - VL an : Green hit his homer with- the bases full off loser Curt Simmons tb highlight a fite-ru- n rally in the first inning. f'The Phils pulled a "triple play in the. seventh ning, started by second baseman Solly Hemus . on) Ken Boyers iv'A, Bob O. ; five-hitt- er liner. ' (UPI) of the MilFred Haney Manager waukee Braves picked his ace ' starter, Warren Spahn, and his star relief hurler, Don McMahon, Saturday in naming his pitching staff and reserves for the All-stgame i Baltimore July 8. Haney' selected eight pitchers in all and in naming reserves for other positions followed the vote of the players, managers and coaches who packed the starting eight for his ,. squad. To round out the hurling staff, Haney chose Bob Friend of m I "' - CINCINNATI, : ex-warr- ior , , NEA Sports.Editbr By United Press International NEW YORK (NEA) Rocky Marciano dropped into Sal llie Barber) ' ilaglie dip New York for the first time in months . ; . to make a "tele- ped tSe PhfladeJpliia Phillies with ; vision appearance. a neat Saturday and For a fellow who was supposed to blow up like a pois- Gene, GVeen contributed a grand-slahomer to pace the' St. Louis oned pup when he quit figh ting, TheRbck is surprisingly, who has been out of circulation Cardinals to an 1 victory. fit for a stocky Maglie, winning his second for almost three years. ; . game : for the Oards since they Weighed 218 this morning," he said in his Hotel New obtained him from, the Yankees V Yorker suite. "Would be no trick at all to get down to my on June 14, had "a shutout until Carl Sawatski homered with one ' . best fighting weight, 185." , out, In the ninth inning. ; Marciano, 35 in September, now speaks of packaging Off Curt Simmons. . V". -Names Hurling Honey Staff for 'Star7 Tilt HomeRyn'-- By HARRY GRAYSON - . ... . PEOVO 1. - - A 7 J X J 3MV.CENTEL1 1; l-- j |