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Show " n oura em n an r FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1959 . Utah County, Utah 8 , n n i BoG Y DAILY HERALD t I7 W.ins Ball TllIS 11 Lev Pitches Braves To jtI V. hl3SZLJ fc535 BB 8Ka .3 fcUemiJ k-.- 7-- 3 , Victory Tv HARRY GRAYSON By MILTON RICIIMAN NEA Sports Editor United Preps International NEW YORK (NEA) Because 'the New York AmeriLew Burdette says he's shoot cans have won 24 pennants in 38 years 10 of the last 12, ing for the moon, and don't laugh, nine of the last 10 you still hear the cry, ''Break up the he's liable to reach it quicker Athl e tes Gear For BY U Invitational Climax . ' it,' than all those guys monkeying Yankees !" a Cape Canaveral, around ?" ask the "How will the league ever be balanced teurdette a sort of . . have-not- s. home-spu- n . , philosopher, launched what sound ed like "moon talk ' while sitting around the Milwaukee clubhouse weeks ago. But why break up the Yankees? They at least pay their own way taxes arid all. They carry the other clubs. in the league. Under the shrewd general manager, George Weiss, the Yankees refute the claim of others, which is" that a ma- jor league'club no longer can b e financially successful while operating without out- side help in the way of bar' gain basement rental and whatnot. Yankee Stadium, the only wheel left in town so far as New York baseball fans are - "Me :' $ . and my roomie, Warren are Spahn, aiming for a total of 50 victories between us this he year," blandly announced with- out batting an eye. At the time Burdette's state ment smacked a lof like that of Dizzy Dean's; who proclaimed rather loudly in 1934 that "me and brother Paul will win 50 for the Cardinals this yearr1 Diz, with 30 victories that sea son, and Paul, with 19, wound up one game shy of the goal, but Burdette and Spahn could do it this year. Between them, they won 42 gamed last season and they already show a total of three : this year. ; Ay - & . concerned, was opened 36 years ago, also in a game with the Red Sox, the-opponen- 7 ts in the 1959 open- J 'V i Sir first-plac- 7-- 3 11-- 3. (Herald-UP- 6-- 2, 6-- 1, ' pennants ' crushed the Giants, only other National League games day, YANKEE STADIUM was the last big league park scheduled. last, year's' champion built with private funds, those of the late New York In the American League, the in Martinez, the same division, blasted his brewer, Col. Jacob Ruppert. The trend now is to municipal Orioles handed the Yankees' their two opponents Thursday by identidefeat of the campaign, parks built at public expense and leased at a low 'rental. first cal scores. He i downed. Albert the Athletics defeated the White Schmuhl of American Fork and Cleveland, Milwaukee, Kansas City, Los Angeles and Baltiand the Senators topped .George more play in municipal stadiums, San Francisco also will Sox, of BY High, both Pierpont ' e the Red The Sox, be deploying in one when Candlestick Point Park is com- - Indians were idle as were the ' i ; ' Bingham was somewhat less im. e pleted. Tigers, as he managed to get by Because of the increase in construction costs, such a That trick screen at pressive of Wasatch AcadStan, Bechdel d magnate as Lou Perini, the world's biggest Los Angeles Coliseua. got quite a emy, and Bob Evans of individual heavy contractor, tells you that the cost of workout as rookie Ron Fairly, Lehi, building a baseball stadium. with private funds is pro Don Demeter and Jim Baxes In the doubles competition, Pete each hit homers over it for the . hibitive. and Bob Chambers of Dodgers and Ken Boyer popped Simpson Despite this, Walter F. O'Malley says he is going to one Wasatch, Academy and Lynn over for the Cards. St. Louis do just this in Chavez Ravine for the Dodgers, when and Scholl and Harvey Millor of LinSolly Hemus helped tie if legal snarls are untangled. But it must be r&membered Manager a major league record by using coln in Orem advanced to the final round. The championship match that it was the land grab that prompted O'Malley to for eight including him- will be sake Brooklyn for Los Angeles. played on the BYU courts self in the fifth inning, and set a at 11:00 a.m. major league; mark for a nine- - Saturday The Lincoln, team defeated RENT IS ANOTHER factor. The Braves paid only inning ame by using a total of Tooele's team handily and then $1,000 their first year at County Stadium in Milwaukee, 25 players. .Five Errors although Proprietor Perini later made a more generous Five Commit errors by the Gi ant s deal with the county. the hand helped victory to the When Yankee Stadium opened in 1923, the attendance Cubs. Second baseman was announced by (General Manager Ed Barrow as 74,414. Spencer committed three ofDaryll the Six weeks later, when a fight was held there, it was dis- miscues, including two. on the covered that Barrow, in his effort to knock down the same play in the ninth when the Joe Briskey pitched no hit ball at the American Fork Cavemen Giants, who had evictedjthe Yankees from the Polo Cubs scored seven runs. for five full iiinings before they Grounds, had padded the figure. by nearly 20,000. As a Billy Gardner's triple with the caught on to him but it proved matter of fact, the largest turnout ever to see an opening bases loaded in the eighth inning too late as the St. Francis Padres snapped a 4 tie and produced game at the Stadium was 54,404 in 1946, against the Baltimore's first victory of the blasted an 11-- 9 victory in a Senators of all people. Region 7 contest. after three losses. e Stadium record was a Memorial Day season The out the White ' The freshman right Zander Garver shut doubleheader with the Bosox in 1938, when 81,841 laid it SoxNed until the ,on five hits and Karisas City looked untouchable on the line. When Barrow announced that figure he dis- was in command from the second couldn't! get anythen and sixth played the ticket manifests to prove that it was on the inning when I rank House belted one out; he was relieved by Carl a two-ru- n homer off Early. Wynn. Greene, i whose wildness kept up and up. BackHo-bac- k homers by rookie th Forkers alive. (Bob Allison and Norm Zauchin Joe "Fullerton finally quelled four-ru- n 11-- 3, ; ;' 7-- 4; 6-- 0, 7-- 5. first-plac- 6-- 0, 6--1. last-plac- , left-fiel- d well-poste- 12-1- 0, 6-- 1 . - 6-- 4. 6-- 4, . . . pinch-hitter- s, , hung on to edge out Dixon to gain its spot in the championship flight Saturday. Wasatch downed Lehi, BY High, and American Fork to assure its berth in the finals. If Martinez wins the singles title it will be the first time in history of the tournament that a junior high school lad has captured the crown twice. ,y Other action on the hardcourts this weekend will include the preliminary rounds of both the Class A and B Senior High School tournament Friday. Saturday will find the highSchool championships being decided, along with the junior college crown -- . . , Palmer Leads Houston Open , highlighted a. f ally Long-hittin- . - A . six-under- -p 18-foot- er ; Mid-dleco- - 7,200-yar- d ff, ANGELES (UPD Rookie St. Louis Cardinal Manager Solly Hemus faced up to his first fin? today for debating a decision by an umpire. . Solly was socked $50 Thursday for debating wjth Dusty Bogges3, the plate umpire on Wednesday, that Stan Musial had scored on a slide into home under Don throw rom center field. Boggess ruled Hemus out on both counts. Musial was called but and Hemus ejected from the LQS ; De-mete- 6-- 3; 6-- 3, ' '. .. ite Nearly 25 per cent of the food served on American family tab'es comes from dairies, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. hole-in-o- ne 7 11-- Built to Your Specifications Small down payment, 5 years to pay Phone AC or AC 1 1 27 For Further Details 82 5-- 9 CHRISTEN ...READY-WID- C 2001 South State (on Top of the Hilt in Orem) SPORTSMEN! treal Hunting Fishing LICENSES 6-- 2; - ! Lane, Busso To ARE NOW VALID AND Tangle Tonight MUST BE WORN! HOLLYWOOD Light-- ' (UPD weight contenders Kenny Lane and Johnnv Riicstv parh insistini?o h(1.s th hpiMnnarnt tn aenncr in a champion Joe Brown-m- eet -- at Hollywood Legion night IN PROVO 316 W. Sta- - CENTER 7-- 5; Pete 200 411 005 4 9 10 3 6 5 Simpsoh-Bo- mm Chambers, b def. David Academy, Dixon-Lelan- d Briham Nelson, Lynn, Scholl-Ha- r Young, vey Millor, Lincoln, def. Bisel Ste vens-Lyn- n Gillette, Tooele, and Robert Tarran-Stev- e Thomas, Dixon, def. Howard Anderson- 3. Steven Clark, Central, Semi-fina- ls singles: Mike Bing ham, Lincoln, def. Bob' Evans, and Mike Martinez, Lehi, Lincoln of Salt Lake, def. George Pierpont, Brigham Young, 0, SemWinals doubles: Pete Simp son-Bo- b Chambers, Wasatch Acad emy, def. Mike Callahan-Joh- n Westerlund, American Fork, 4; and Lynn Scholl-Harve- y Millor, Lincoln, def. .Robert Tar-e Thomas, Dixon, 1 - 7-- 5, 9-- 7; 6--0, ...Av-'- vj '" "'p '' ' 6-- 2; , 6-- 3, 6-- 4, 6-- 6-- 4; 6-- 6--1. h . ' ' J Wouldn't a glass of MILKtaste good rip ht now,?. - 6-- 2, 2-- 6, 6-- ran-Stev- ? 6-- AMfdCAN 4--6, OAItY ASSOCIATION Of lTAM 7-- 5. - Most of the entries in the 43rd annual Speedway race believed in today with a field of slated to try for 33 start in the May 30 classic. berths ing 500-mi- le 55-ca- ALL rs WOOL - Everybody needs money sometime when you ; jnHmnm' LONG-WEARIN- G, do... visit NATIONAL FINANCE! 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Frank Padre Becker, catcher, rapped a in for the bigseventh the triple blow of the game. gest Ed Zunich was t he starting pitcher for the American Fork Suspense, Intrigue and action as an American doctor struggles to free Edmond O'Brien best-pf-sev- 6-- 3, 571.43 prisoners in Shanghai 7-- 9, 3-- '. $103.77 207.55 communist-hel- d 7-- 5, Callahan-Joh- n Cash You Receive vV Central, def. Kimball Lar-- th 6-- 3; 6-- 3, 0-- 6, 296.49 lit son-Kenne- 6-- 0, 6-- 9 POOLS Anderson-Steve- n d-- i; Cash You Receive SWIMMING Clark", Howard 1, '. " -- a bye; y. d, 3-- 6, r's ' 6-- 4; 6-- 1, " game.. Chambers, Wasatch Acad- Mike Evans-Jerr- y defeated emy, David Dixon- Jacobs, Lehi, Leland Nelson, Brigham Young, drew a bye;' Lynn Millor, Lincoln, drew a bye; Bisel Stevens-Lyn- n Gillette, Tooele, drew son-Bo- b 12-1- 0, Trials Scheduled Fined Hemus Solly At Indianapolis After Rhubarb' INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPD bases-loade- d I 7-- 5; 7-- 5, by the Senators in the fourth inning and Reno Bertoia 'produced the g $45,000 last year, led the field to- winning runs with a HOUSTON, Tex. JUPD expert Arnold Palmer, day into the second round of the single in the eighth. , whose power drives won him over rich Houston Classic invitational golf tournament. OUT OF RACE The rugged Ligonier, Pa., pro I PHILADELPHIA (UPD Harry LITTLE LEAGUE-PO- NY missed only two greens with his Litwack removed himself from - CHIEF strong drives Thursday to card a the race for the vacant PhiladelBASEBALL ar 66 to top the 126 phia Warriors, coaching post Wedcontestants in the $30,000 Classic. when he said he would EQUIPMENT j who has a penchant for nesday Palmer, as basketball coach at remain BALL GLOVES tinkering around with and chang Temple University. BATS BALLS ing his putters, only used one SHOES stroke to hole out seven of the bunched behind Palmer with 67s. 18 holes, including a beautifirst ALSO TENNIS RACQUETS Others it the group were Bob on the 17th. ful COME Tp Goetz, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Jay "I was really putting better Hebert, Sanford, Fla.; Cary than I thought I would," the Tenn.; Bill CasMemphis, Palmer said- after the Calif., and Memo- per Jr., Apple Valley, first round.5 The of Elmsford, N.Y. . Turnesa Jim rial Park course is ideally suited with Middlecoff, for his style of long, hard drives. Palmer to win here, played in a Seven others, including Peter threesome with Casper and Turtic y. ix,nxiL.ii Thomson of Melbourne, Australia, nesa and five birdies each carded FOR RAWLINGS wiic shot back to back eagles, to turn 67s. in identical SPORTS EQUIPMENT and J.C. Goosie of ;Knoxville, FINEST IN THE FIELD Tenn. , who carded the 13th of the 1959 tour, were 6-- 4; 8-- 6, 6-- 3; Padre Nine Tips A. F; 4-- niui def. Bill MiHer-Darre- ll rickson, bpringville, bcott fiummer -- Kaymond Jensen, Ephraim, drew a bye; Pete. Simp- - Scholl-Harve- students hold "B" classification. All records, however, go into one HESTER By DAVE classification, ard no distinction United Press International is in the official record j made TORONTO, Ont. (UPD It looks books. t like the Montreal CatfadienS , hav action-packe- d afternoon's.Saturday a record fourth straight Stanley session: will begin Cup "in the bag" as the result with the official flag raising p.m. of one of their typical scoring This will be followed ceremony. bursts, but you couldn't prove it the spectacular "Pep Club on by W tn& rival coaches today demonstration Review" which Th Canfldipns virtiiallv nscnrpvl 1100 will feature over themselves of Lord. Stanley's girls from award Thursday night when the 17 high schools. The finals in the high .school rallied for three goals within six and two and seconds minutes junior college divisions, plus during the third period to beat the Tor thi special events, will get underonto Maple Leaf$, 2 way at 1:30. now Montreal leads the final in games round And the Canadiens have a chance to clinch it all in the fifth gam? of the series on their home ice Saturday night. If they flub that chance, they have two more one YOUR 1959 at Toronto and another, at Mon- - at1 Allred, Manti, Thursday's results: and Robert TarranSteve 1st round singles: Stan Bechdel, a bye. drew Dixon, Thomas, Wasatch Academy; def. Mark final singles: Mike Mike Quarter Murray, Dixon; Stan Bechdel, Wa def. a Bingham, bye; Bingham,' Lincoln, drew Bob satch ConAcademy,, Bob Evans, Lehi, def. Dan Hal def. Sheppard, Hal Shep-par- Evans, Lehi, nolly, Tooele,) Mike Mar-AlSpringville, a drew bye; Springville, Al Lincoln j tines def. Lake in Salt bert Schmuhl, American Fork, def. '6-bert Schmuhl, American Fork, Richard Brown Manti, ti i r anai uwrge Mike Martines, Lincoln of Salt rierponi, Dngnam Lake. City, drew a bye; Richard Young, .def. .Richard Peterson, Peterson, Ephr aim, def. David and Quarter - final double?: Mike Gibson.Central, ; all-tim- Canadiens Trips Maple Leafs Hnnhi..Miv. icf.tvmi r naxxruuim "iCuuuu, 6-- 4, several " George Pierpont, Brigham Young, drew a bye. Fork, tennis courts. .A senior high ships are declared, golf tourney also was held to schools, have enough depth and day on the Timp course. power to dominate e""!') of th? en school the high Saturday meet action. Two Utah high trants, many of whom are from schools, Weber and East (Salt 'states surrounding Utah, will Lake City), are sure to win some alternate with the junior college of j the blue ribbons' b6fore the entries in "a schedule of 80 events. meet is over, High school entrants are arbitrarily placed in two divisions. Schools with more than 5QP enrollment are in the "A" classifi4 3-cation, while those with .fewer 2 Martinez Defeats Bingham to Grab Junior High Net Tournament Title nose-div-ifl- 1921-2- 2. ad ' Telephoto) I By DON ROBERTS Defending champion Mike Martinez of the Salt Lake City. Lincoln today defeated Mike Bingham of Orem Lincoln, to capture the singles championship of Junior High tennis tourney of the annual BYU Invitational meet in the Both reached the finals Thurs- n, in I FAN 3IAKES BIG EFFORT San Francisco Giants' Jim Davenport lies sprawled on ground minus cap after trying for high fly off the bat of Chicago Cubs' Sam Taylor in the eighth inning of Thursday's game. A fan, who gave it the old college try, comes up with the ball, as Giant shortstop Andre Rodgers looks on. The Cubs won Burdette clicked for his second 1 was er. As straight triumph Thursday vwhen fitting and prop4 he pitched the unbeaten e er for a park called' "The n to Brrves a decision House That Ruth Built,? the over the He Phillies. Phillimited fabulous Babe dedicated it to six hits while collectadelphia GEORGE WEIS "Not outside help" ing two of Milwaukee's 11 hits three-run home run off Howard Ehmke, who died himself. with a Robin Roberts started for the Phils but the Braves clinched only a few weeks ago. The triple deck enclosure in the Bronx owns many their fourth straight win with a distinctions, including having housed more World' Series four-rurally off loser Jack Meyer in the No 61 in fewer than other than eighth. EiMie Mathews games any history. park and Ed Bouchee hit homers. Series games have been decided there, even though the The g dealt the Dodgers Bombers played home games at the Polo Grounds across Cardinals their fifth loss in won their first two the Harlem River when they j 1 the game, ; One new Invitation Meet rec All finals will be staged in th ord, that of number of entries, afternoon session. was already in the books today, One "of the newest additions is a. full day before a majority of a five-ma- n track unit from the events were to be run. Colorado. Aspen; Although sevThe quickening pace in the eral high school and junior col 46th ' annual spring carnival, leger in Colorado have appeared which; began Thursday, was in in Invitation meets of the past, creased today as hundreds of this is the first time a group has hopefuls in the junior high school entered from Aspen, division took over the track lanes Although no team champion- Yanks! 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