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Show THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1959 Utah County, Utah JO . DAILY HERALD hon, St Mi I waul If)) Do Tips Bucs In 4-- 3 Tilt - u i By United Press International KAYSVILLE- - (UPD former Ger of lineman Utah University ald Purdy today was named new head football coach at Davis i High School. atl Davis' an assistant Purdy, By FRED DOWN United Press International Speaking of "perfect pitchers,'' how about Don McMahon of the Milwaukee Braves and Gerry Sta-le- y of the Chicago White Sox? Neither has started a game this Utah Open Officials Looking For Name Golfers: Purdv Gets Posi r the Xee vis the A pro SPRINGVILLE (UPD gram of ' seven races and added attractions will be held here this midsummer classic. weekend during the Memorial were said .Meet sponsors they to Art get Wall, golf's Day horse races sponsored by 'the attempting winner this year Springville Junior Chamber of past three seasons, succeeds leading money to come to Commerce. Liston. Liston, coach at Da 'and George Bayer, The two-da- y event opens Fri since 1946, will remain with Utah for the event; The Utah c instructor-athleti0 is at the scheduled July at day school in an Spring Acres track. Open on the program is event eature aid capacity Farmington's Oakridge Country the Memorial. Day handicap scheduled for S a t u r d a y.t. The state s top will com Wide-Ope- n pete in the event. . 17-2- ; I . Hanks Predicts , ase in Roaring 500 Race i two-year-ol- " 5-- 1, V . 1-- had a busy day in his hotel room Wednesday reading the telesrams and answeriner nhone calls from well- ' wishers. (Herald-UP-I Telephoto) POUR IN Harvey Haddix, Pittsburgh Pirate lefthander, who became the first pitcher in major league history to pitch 12 innings of ' ? Buc Hurler 1-- Leaders 1 In Living It Up Major League Leaders 4ne out and retired Minnie Min United JPress International ' Colavito without National League permitting a run to score. G. AB. R. Hr Pet. The San Francisco Giants blitz-- 1 Palyer & Cliib 167 33 72.431 39 ed the St. Louis Cardinals. 94. Aaron, MiU 123 12 44 .358 36 tlie Cincinnati Reds routed the Burgess,;, Pitts. 40 140 20 Logan, MU. 41 166 33 Mays, S.F. Pmson, Cin. , 41 170 ii American League Philadelphia Phillies, 1M, and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the in the other Chicago Cubs, National League games. The Ner York Yankees shaded the Boston Bed Sox, and the Washington Senators beat the Baltimore Or- in other AL action. ioles, Ed Mathews hit his 15th homer and Johnny Logan drove in two runs to- lead the Braves to the? r fourth victory in five meetings with the Pirates. Vern Law like Earvey Haddix on Tuesday night saw his punchless mates waste repeated scoring opportunities. Earl Torgeson and Sherman Har homered to pace an eight-hWhite Sox attack that raised Wynn's season record to Giants Hit Three ; 4-- 1, Fox chi- anne, .uei. Maris K-c- 6-- 0, us 25 us t 41 .328 4b 32 125 - M Runs Batted In , National League Aaron, t Braves 44; Banks, Cubs 42; Robinson, Reds 40; Demeter, Dodgers 35; Mays, Giants, 34. American League Killebrew, Senators 36 Tnandos, Onol6s 30; Athletics 20; Lemon Sena- - - -- 29; it Lonar,, White Sox Alli-- 23; son, Senators 28. Home Runs . 7-- 3. enc Andre Rodgers hit homers . as Johnny Antonelli won his sixth game for San Francisco. Stan. Musial homered his first in two seasons on the West Coast. Bob Purkey squared his seasoi record at 5 as Frank Robinson clouted two homers and Vada Pinson and Ed Bailey hit one each for Cincinnati. Robin Roberts suffered his . fourth loss against only two victories. Don Drysdale struck out 11 batters to lift his NL leading I total to 81 and yielded the Cubs' Cubs j American League Wilhelm, Or- only run when Ernie Banks hit his 11th homer in the sixth inning, holes Shaw, White Sox Bill Showron's two-ruWalker, Or eighth- - Lar sen, Yankees McLish. Indians lnnim? homer was the margin of. holes' victory for the Yankees wno nevertheless remained 16 percentage points behind the seventh- place Red Sox. Pete Runnels cut. Boston's deficit to one run with n homer in the ninth. a Camilo Pascual pitched a A girls' softball meeting will for six innings and wound be' held tonight at 7 p.m. in the as the Sen up with a ators tightened their grip on city recreation office All parents and Others interest fourth place. Harmon' Kellebre-homer in the ed in organizing a girls' softball blasted a three-rufirst inning to raise his homer league iu rxuvu die ui6 . ' total to 16 arid his runs batted tend Ihe meeting. in total to 36. 9- - 5-- - 4-- 0; 6-- 0; 5-- 1; 6-- 2; 8-- 2; 3-- 1; ; 4-- 0; n 5-- 1. 0: Girls' Softball Meeting; Slated two-ru- no-hitt- Milwaukee San Francisco Los Angeles 25 14 23 18 23 21 Pittsburgh 20 21 20 17 15 . Chicago Cincinnati St. Louis,.. f , ... .641 .561 3 .523 4Ms .500 4Vi .488 6 .488 6 ,425 .375 10 20 22 21 23 m 25 Philadelphia Wednesday's' Results San Francisco ' 9 St. Louis 4 Cin. 10 Phila. 4 (night) Milwaukee 4 Pittsburgh 3 (nights Los Angeles 4 Chicago 1 (night) Thursday's Probable Pitchers Pittsburgh at Milwaukee . vs Jay Friend (0-St. Louis: at San Francisco vs Sanford Jackson (3-Philadelphia at Cincinnati vs Nuxhall (night) Owens (2-' ; (2-2- 7) ). er two-hitt- er v n - I MHjWAUJvuirj KUiri) - narvey. j Haddix will be living in a gold - DOWIIIiy jUCUyue fisn bowl lor tne nex tew rnpntns. l ll The little Pittsburgh Pirates rOSSCS lefthander will be the subject of f interviews, endorsements, ban- - SGQSOn S quets," ana even a jn ationai juea-piiceremonial because of the 12 Snow Dairy SPRINGVTLLE innic nf nrfprt , hasphall hm team won the Springville jlnter threw at the Milwaukee Braves league champion- Bowling aty. Tuesday night. The historic chore will mean smp py aeteaung miner s auio playoff. some extra money for him too. in Snow Dairy) battered down 2622 How much isn't Certain at this time, but" one unofficial source pins to 2550 for Miner's Auto Members of tne winning team said it could boost his income Joe Hudson, Bert Roylance, are this vear bv $10,000. maybe more, BiU FreaencKson, anon &now Television show doubtless will be after him to tell his story. The Robert Snow and Boyd ,Snow, razor blade sponsors will probably captain. A trophy was presented want him to shave before the to. snow Dairy oy uiyae Avtreu, league president cameras, Bob Holley received the .high He was ArtneeA with telegrams Wednesday and he probably gave average trophy and Stan, Jensen more interviews in. a day than he the merit belt buckle award irom had in his seven years in the ma- - tne ajso. Sweeper winners were jRoger jors. ( Thorn, 611; Foster Anton, 600; James M., Miles, 593; J Lloyd Whitehead, 580; Leonard Stone, 579, and Fred Robinson, 570. Bob Kinross was elected pres ident of the league for next year. Other officers' elected include Winners of the Scotch twosome. Fred Robinson, first vice pre si cdiich featured Tuesday's Ladies dent; and - John Robertson, second vice president. The new offi Dav nlav at the TimD Course, ' cers appointed Tressia ."White- were announced today. Darma Oiristensen and Ann- - head as secretary. ette Johnson won low gross hon ors and LaRue Walker an4 Hazel Green took the honors for low Sacramento San Diego 28 25 ' Portland Phoenix ' Vancouver , 15 17 Honors V R GB .651 .595 2Vz 19 19 .500 SVt 21 22 .488 7 IVz 18 20 1.474 8 19 22 .463 17 24 .415 10 15 23 .395 Spokane Seattle Salt Lake im Wednesday's Results San Diego 6 Salt Lake 2 Sacramento 12 Phoenix 3 Portland 1 Seattle 0 Vancouver at Spokane, ppd. rain j 3-- 3) ' (2-2- 3-2- ). ). 3--2) 3-2- (1-1- 3) ). 3-5- ). 2-- Chicago Ealtimore s Washington Kansas City Detroit ' Boston New York - Hank Becomes Member Of 1 24 16 23 18 .600 .561 .2 20 22 17 20 17 22 16 22 15 22 .476. 6 .459 .436 .421 .405 6Ms . . W Results Wednesday's ' . New York 3 Boston 2 Chicago 5 Cleveland 1 Washington 6 Balto. 0 (night) Det. at K. City, night, ppd., rain Thursday's Probable Pitchers Baltimore at New York (night or vs Terry (2-) Wilhelm (6-0- 4) ). Coates ; Boston at Washington (night) ). (1-vs Ramos Sullivan Cleveland at Kansas City (night) Herbert. (4) vs Grant (0-0- (4-4- 3) (3-0- ). Detroit at Chicago, (night) Mossi (2-- 2) vs Shaw t4-0)- .:. Chisox Family ;;. ' -- f . 7 8 -- - Today's Probable Pitchers at Portland (Marty Kutyna, Spokane (Connie Johnson, at Van Seattle (Jay Hook, Chicago at Los Angeles (night) . couver (Chris Nicolosi, (2-). vs Williams Hillman Sac at W. San Smith) (R. Diego Friday's Games (Winston Brown, Tamento", Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, night Lake Salt (Laurin Pepper, 4 Philadelphia at Milwaukee, night at Phoenix (unannounced). Chicago at Los AngeleS, night St: Louis at San Francisco, nignt American League W L Pet. GB 14 .632 . ,. 24 Cleveland ; , CHICAGO (UPD Hank Green berg, former general manager of the Cleveland Indians, today was an official member of the group which controls the Chicago White Sox as result of a stock exchange with another member of the bloc. Andrews Baxter, who came in with Veeck to purchase controll ing interest in the Chicago, club, disposed of his shares Monday and dropped out Baxter sold 'his interest in the White Sox to Greenbergand Greenberg sold his remaining interest in the Indians to Baxter. Veeck explained the deal yes terday after reports of disagree ment among the group. - net.. ,),- -. .v.- YOUR PLANTS WASHINGTON (UPD The Washington Redskins have traded fullback Bill Hicks to the Pitts burgh Steelers for defensive halfback Richie McCabe. The ex change was another move in coach Mike Nixon's bid to strengthen Washington's defensive p it costs for electricity "to operate a 100- - jpray IS0TCX CRTHORIX Pitt both z?.i 430 So. Univ. Avenue ! jij : 1 1 1 ii 1 1 it i ri Zi BOURBONS poses for you: A fy .. OF THE weather-ripened- .. old, 86 proof . . . . Bourbon Man's Bourbon! 6 iftsmMSBSBiL. o jsrJ o icl 7i Iz DE BFRGERAC JOSE FERRER 1 MALA POWER , IDEAL NATIONAL, INSURANCE COMPANY Home Offict . . . 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What s more, you halt 'most any insect and disease that can ravage your garden. watt bulb in the 3 1 3, "dick powel! 'A to-- 0RTH0 Spray-- RADIATORS REPAIRED Anto Glass Installed Specialized Work AH LANDERS four-gam- IDEAL'S x tcgtthtr gether in the y f 1 FINE WORTH LOOKING INTO I I end DISEASES -- ! r family of By DON BECKER oak-ripene- I . hours 1 STITZEL-ELLEI- United Press International The Sacramento Solons throw their Pacific Coast League lead into jeopardy tonight when xthey e series with the open a second-plac- e San Diego Padres. Solons hold a two and . The half game bulge over the Pads but that could be cut to a mere half game if San Diego can repeat last week's three out of four series victory over the Solons. Both Clubs warmed up for the crucial set with wins Wednesday night; Sacramento ran up its highest run total of the season as it crushed Phoenix, 12-while; the Padres whipped Salt Lake, ' behind the seven-h- it pitching of Jake Striker. , ENDOWMENT i Dj 1 from f ho ? YTl league approved Greenberg subject to his disposing of his debentures in the Cleveland club. Baxter bought Greenberg's debentures and sold his stock in the White Sox. post-seaso- ' 1 1 Both ' The ' fense Secretary Charles Finucane, CHICAGO Jesse Bowdry, 175,1 who said; St. ouis, outpointed Tony . An- "A service academy team may th 77, New York (10). play in the Rose Bowl, the Sugar Bowl, the Bowl, the Cotton TEAMS TRADE BACKS Orange Bowl or the 'Gator Bowl, Padres Whip Bees 6 to 1 , j 1 1 'Mtzgeemb'. also will be held. . (D-La- ii j . .. A ''throw out" tourney will feature next Tuesday's Ladies Day play at the Timp Course. A luncheon and business meeting if invited, provided that the serBy vice academy in question deterUnited Press Int3rnational such participation to be in have been raised for political pur Games mines The WASHINGTON Tonight's (UPD 6:15 Thirteenth Ward vs. Cen- - Defense Department has informed its ,best interests.'' poses at improper times have now in the calm of the been , tral Motor, a Louisiana congressman that the Hebert, who represents' the con-- vear answered are no im when there 7:40 Carlson's vs. Wyview. "segregation issue" dosen't rule gressional district including New i - contests." athletic 9 Smeath's Market vs. Byrd 0ut n bowl games in the Orleans where he Sugar Bowl is pending and Chad's. South bv Armv. Navv and the Air located, demanded three months r Force Academy. go that the Pentagon reveal its Hestand on the question. However, Rep. F. Edward , :) in a told letter was. bert The legislator said today he was martp nuhlip tndav that each ser- - glad that the Defensr Department United Press International vice academv has the right to de- - had publicly set forth "one policy Mn,AN; Italy-Te- ddy Wright, cidefor itself Whether to accent for all the academies." 159, Detroit, stopped Bruno For- - nr rp1ppt a howl bid A how little tilli, 161, Italy (6). Th Mtor was fmm Asst. De 0 . . that' Fight Results sume training. Jenson said he was hopeful an " ' August bout could be lined up for Clark. - "I believe it important," .he said, "that the questions which G. CORNISH . Scotch Twosome Winners Listed - ORMAN KJ . Stand Taken on Segregation Sports Ijssue Softball Games At Harmon Park ( V-U- , o l kvnofc 0U1U Ik nuuiu six wgeks before Clark can re- v vii . ' (Only games scheduled) Pacific Coast League W. L. Pet. , - 1 - " (6-4- ). 5) 4-- 0; 6-- 0: 4-- National League, W L Pet. GB Friday's Games Detroit at Chicago1 Boston at Washington Ealtimore at New York 3) National League Mathews, Braves 15; Aaron, . Braves 13; Robinson, Reds 11; Banks,, Cubs uemeier, yuugers; a; puyer, carcis a epeaa, Giants y; iays, ' Giants American League Killebrew, Senators 16; Colavito, Indians 12: Lemon, Senators 11; Maris; Ath- letics 10; i; Jensen, Red Sox 10; Tnandos, Orioles 10 ' Pitching National League Face, Pirates Mi- Klippstein, Dodgers Braves Burdette, zell, Cards Elston, Antonelli, Giants Cfnta. Orlandn 40 jl63 sos. runnels, lbaa .jd 23 60 .368 iz uenn, uei. 3--2, Mavs. 43 .343 55 ,331 56 .62$ ) 200-la- p y United Press International . "Hanks, who holds the race re--' cord ' of 135.601 miles per hour, (UPD ! Is Really ! '..'.! job." le CITY . Utah heavyweight Lamr laVk, his string of 41 straight knock outs stalled temporarily by a bout in the h o s p i t a I, as reported satisfactorily recovering today from surgery performed in a Salt Lake hospital. Clark was expected to check out of the hospital late this week. He underwent surgery to cor rect a hernia. Manager Marv . .it Big Leagues ininth-innin- r ! We haves fine equipment also predicted , that the gruelling grind could well be wo:i in the pits. "Pit crews are going to play a tremendous part in who is going to win this race," he said. Some crews plan for tneir drivers to make as many as four pit stop3 front-runne- rs but a lot of the pit strategy will depend, on race conditions and the weather. " 'i "I hope my record will stand, said Hanks. li it doesn't, that s I progress. Barring not too many year s winner. "And there are . several others minutes of running under the to consider," said the 1957 winner. yellow caution .light- - and "good wi1! "They include Paul Russo, Bob racing conditions, the record go. Veith and Johnny Boyd. be-thto is this "I think going roughest race of them all,"j said Hanks, now a liaison . man be tween the speedway and the car ninth-innin- CONGRATULATIONS 500-mi- such fine drivers, scattered the hroughout starting lineup that the winner is a tough picking and auto racs will be a wide open chase. But he tabbed five veterans drivers as the "cream of the crop." He also predicted that his race record established two years' ago will be smashed! barring adverss weather conditions and major accidents which would slowj the field's pace. . j. in the scramThe ble for a $300,000 jackpot, said smiling Sam, included brothers Jim and Dick iRathmann, jpol-- : sitter Johnny Thomson, Rodger Ward and Jimmy Bryan, last day Saturday's 0.-5- 3 owners. By KURT FREUD ENTIIAL United Press International j ReINDIANAPOLIS (UPD cord holder Sam1 Hanks said to- ds LAKE SALT 4-- Willie . $9,000. : season, much less pitched 12 per fect innings, but manager Fred llaney of the Braves will take fireballer McMahon and manager Al Lopez of the White Sox will take knuckleballer Staley when a spotless relief job is required to (wrap up a victory The ace "lock-u- p hurlers" did it again Wednesday when the Braves beat the Pittsburgh Pi rates, 3 to retain .their three game National League lead and the White Sox downed the ClevO' land Indians, to move with m one game of the top rung in the American League. McMahon, who has a perfect 1.000 slate to show for 12 relief appearances, needed only three pitches all strikesto put g down a Pittsburgh and preserve Warren rally Spahn's 252nd major league win. The Pirates, suddenly coming to life after 26 consecutive scoreless Innings against Milwaukee pitch ing, had rallied for three runs and had the tying run on second base when McMahon took over and bombed three . strikes past Dick Schofield to end the game. Saves Wynn's 256th Win Staley, who has only a 1 woa --lost record but an amazing earned run average in 18 relief appearances, saved the 256th vie tory of Early Wynn's career by g Cleveland halting a rally.' Staley. replaced Wynn with runners on second and third and oso and Rocky It has a total purse; of Club. LAKE CITY (UPD .The Utah Open Golf Tournament, not on the PGA tourney sched ule this year, is looking for "name golfers" to appear in the SALT Modt and Bottled STITZIL In UUS. A. - VELltK titoti;hei lotefy by DlSTIUIKT los&vlii, Kentucky, 164? |