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Show " ! ":i ' -- j'. 1 ': ij 'in !i y :i 1 ., j - f j' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, Utah County, Uteh 1 DAILY HERALD n P A 7PP n ' ':'.! rioles' Ace Checks hisox For By MILTON RICHMA United Press International They lit torches , and exploded fireworks for Hoyt Wilhelm, and gotta admit the guy rates , -- to-d- p; ld - U League Standings Central Utah Motor' Carlson s, kt.,;, ByrI & Chad's Wyview v.-!'- k ' ' S nt W. L, Pet. GB 29 171. 63d . h ; Milwaukee San Francisco Pittsburgh l j'.-jj- Los Angeles Chicago J ) ; '27 25 25 - 20- - 23 24? Cincinnati . three-for-thr- .4 5V2 ,489 IVz 25 .468 27-!- 413 10 . Switching from jthe ring to the links, Swedish heavyweight bhallenger Ingemar Johansson (left) gets a few pointers from Barney Ross at iGrossinger's Country Cliib where tlie Swede is! in training for his title bout with champion Floyd Pa terson, (HeraldjUPI Telephoto) . MAKES SWITCH Chicago at Philadelphia, poned, rain, nights i( post. ; ; !' j ; (3-3- 3) . (1-7- 1) :Xos A n geles at Williams ' (1-(night) er for Washington sent; Cleveland - ). ). ; CincinnaM vs Nux- down to its fourth straight defeatr : hall .(2-3, Don Mossi of the Tigers j limited I 1 at Mliwaukee San "Francisco the Yankees to four hits in' post-- i 4(6-.vs WilSanford ing his third victory against the (night) II, v.'.... J:, same number of losses. 'Detroit ley ' collected only three nits off, loser Tliursday's Games' . San Francisco at Milwauke iDuke Maas and two relievers. 'jij' slammed r thei St.: Louis, at, Pittsburgh Ted Williams i' 2,500th hit of his career but it Chicago at Philadelphia,. night , wasn't enough, and the Athletics Los Angeles at Cincinnati, night - came American League J from behind to overcojn Red' Sox: Williams W.Li Pet. GB the last-ipllc25 19 .563 reached the milestone with a Cleveland 1) ). . - 5) (2-1- ).: ; I ; e " ; that formed ' three-ru-n a of rally. part Bob Rush of the Braves set the Giants down on five hits to gain his1 fpurth victory without a loss. Rush struck out eight,; didn't walk a man and never allowed !a Giant double 26 25 22 22 22 Baltimore Chicago : Kansas City Detroit 1 Washington New York Boston 19 19 . . 21 21 .553 .543 21 .512' 2Mj 23 28 24 25 .489 .458 .442 .432 3Vfe 1 - 5 f '; Boston at Kansas City (night) Kucks (0-Monbouquette ' New York; Apt ;Detrot '(mght)- I Chi. Fcoc. 46 1H7: 25 4?. too ifi - 32 12 4 V i?0 2 ; Bfd. C. K. Maris. Bos. RunnHs, "Wo-Hii- pc. 63 .331 43 . i - 39 .o-inV- Pet. GB .625 San Diego 27 23 24 .535 4 24 24 1500 6 7 9 Ya lnVesT Seattle Salt Lake -.; t Jf-- r Tuesday's Results; 30; P-- Vancouver Tat ft lu-n'i- s m .'587 .478 20 2G . .435 20 27 .426 19 -- 16 .422 Sp kane. YJ Portland 7 5 I 9- m -- o-- 4-- 2) ' ,?d"fe .4-- 'r Rush' 0: 0; Mirell, Cards 1 iiants A "if ;if?n League Wilhelm, Er..- is - An- - 6-- 1; -- '. to. ine; x iarsen, Walker, OriQles ato.s 4-- 1; 4-- dians i . ! , 8; 6-- 2, 7-- 5: 1-- 1). ' ' (Portland (Ken Johnson,; Sah Diego (Jake Striker, - at 5-- 3) .i . 7-- 5. 6-- 1, ft pont-partne- 6-- 3, 6-- 1: ! 6-- 4, 6-- 3; 6, i 6-- 0; 6-- 3, 4-1- )., ' 6-- 4. 'hir. ' ;j . . . 6-- 1, ' A r 2; 6-- 3; '14. HBu iDoug Young! Brown-Georg- e 6-- 3, : . ' - -' . f Plerpont. TV J : .;J : J , '' t.:, ' 1 x - . f ., ' ' - - ' ' ' , j ' " v - , , jt :. y i " ' " ? i : ' ' ' ' ' . ' v ' . ' , ' , ' --.. ' " , A' ' ' ..... - ....... - - - - A - j h !L , - ' ' 5 i- j- . - . - -jf - I ' ' f w - ' j . r.... ,r.. I. " I - ' :'V-- ; - ' " .... " 4 ...... ' .. ' I ... . , ? : ,,v .:, ;;:; cellation.' Johansson was expected to tify at length on what has ' - 4, t ' I j r 1 jp tesbe- r - - come a key issue in. the suit whether ' Edwin Ahlquist, who signed a return "bout contract on behalf of Johansson on Sept. 13. actually had the 'authority to act for he Swedish champion. $ i'f ', t rf" ' V. ; '' - J v., 'r'::-- r f '' ' f. ,. y hs r ' .v.,o-.v . ' J f' - J es AttenHnnce Shows Big Drop ' 1 SALT LAKE, CITY' (UPD - . - rr At- 4l,-31- . , ' T. ; uni-stadiu- - :- -- ' ' ; ' . I - I ; ': ; ' . ' ' : i' , i ' f'.:. .... ' .. . I I x MpRE STADIUM SEATS Ind. (UPI) LAFAYETTE - athletic director Guy J. Mackey, at Purdue, said today 10,000 more seats may be added to the during the next two: ?r three years. .' v ( :.:.:.:::; I ' s . , . . . "i - !!;' y - . - : . v 'X ' , , tendance at the 15 home games played by the Salt Lake Bees through Monday totaled 24,744, it was! reported today. This com5 pares with an attendance of of home for the same number stands during the 1958 season.. A J ' ' . 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Grant,' In WUfMJ PHONE' FR II- - ' , '. .! : , : 6-- 1, i and ' ; nt 6-- 2, - out 4lachen-- : of Redding, Calif., in the fiirst rpund when they clashed at Goteborg; Sweden,,- - last Sep. j 6-- 0, :- . . . Johansson of Sweden .knocks j - SPREADER, '' ;.: Ma-che- n. 6-- 6-- 1. FREE t '! : I es .'. ' V 3-- 1; 3-- 1; 3d f 6-- 0; 6-- 2; o-- u: Sen-Oriol- Brown.! Lown, White Sox 3-- nKpes Fischer, 1 Or- - . 6-- Probable Pitchers For Wednesday fv j&.iaiue,!.i;auue:. usieea,.). ui si (Carl (irecne, Ind 13; at Red Spokane (Chuck Churn, ,v Fhoen;x (Eddie Fisher, Orioles llj at Vancouver (Joe Hatten.l Lake Francis Salt rates (Ernie r City ei jv ace, ' 6-- 0. ii' Tyer. II'- stci-- I m 0 ). J Dick 'Brown.! defeating John McKinley, 1, . I j .'h Boys 15 and Under Doubles Other matches scheduled 6 p.mj Die kie Peterson Rich' ':fhursciay: ard Brown vs. George Piprpont- Phil Swensori. Class B, Men's Singles 3 p.m. Dave Weiser vs. Art Tourney director Linn Robkwood Clawson. urged the winner ol eac match to 4 p.m. -- 4 Eavid Nielsen vs. Win - pfione h m either at FR ipr so to do Failure FR ner of Con Sto may Bezzant, Art Carpenter vs. Cliff Pierpdnt. cost a netter a match by default. 5 p.m. Harvey Ulade vsj H The Results: selaarSche Mel Snow, uvinner of Boys 15 and under singles Bob Norton vs. winner of Wejdon Phil Swenson def. Brent Gard- Mcffitt-Flak- e Rodgers. Don vvrignt Lee Nelson def. ner, 3 10-vs. Tom Taylor. Dick Paul Pirothero, 6 P m. Rue Lawrence Brown def.j Roger; Porter, Winner of Cullen. Christensen Wilf Richard Brown def. David Le Ch eminant, John Ord vs. win Dk Peter- Holdaway, ner of Mike Treshovv-Fre- d Ends sen won over Mike Callahan, de- ; kyij.; fault; Don Dowdle def Doug Class B Men's Doubles Wing, 6 2, Doug Brown def. 3 p.m. Don Wright-Co- n well Calvin Carrara, jStd vs. Art Clawson-Me- l Schetselaar. Junior Bovs ' Sinerles ; Winner of Murjphy i$ jfh:. George Pierpant def. Jimmy matcn vs Vincent. 61, Hansen vs. iJezzant-cat- e David Nielson Art Carpenter-Bil- l Anderson, Harry won ovur ji n. raraunnion Brown-Dav- e Weiser vs. .Cliff Pier- Lee Bate def. Don jDowdleV r, winner of Sears Brown def. Rayn .1-Poppin-Allevs. L match mond ansen, Blair Rodgers vs. winner Norm Gulbrandsen-partne- r Painter won oyer Duff Mitchell, !i:i i. J . x vs. Rex Thomas-Sheru. rone ,' ,, Wing match. Class A Men's.- Singles ' . Class A Men Doubles Dixon de '. John Mc- Richard 5 p.m. Thur- Jack Morris-Jac- k Donl Mcintosh Kinley, Ballif-Gary Cran- - def, Bob Nor on, ll good vs. Maury dall. .' r Class B Men's Singles Class B Women's Singles H. D. Snow def. H. B. Payne, 10 a.m. Sidney Allen vs. Karo- 4 Art Carpenter! def. Earl lyn Smith, Lucille Brown vs. SharArt Clawson def. 6r2, Bird, on Allred. m Anderson Bill Cliff Pier-poBoys 15 and Under Singles def. Mike 'Jonas; 10 a.m. Steven Baugh vs. jDick def. Ord John Brown, Harry Brown, winner of Paul' Lanager-Clif- f .. p. i vs; winner' of ae-fau- lt; 2-- 0) "iK .iirl 1' , ns i . 1 Salt Lake City San Diego i it. ' 6-- 4; Sacramento M;; Seattle Phoenix 5:. Spokane 3 IT: McMaster, Kirby : , 3 1 6-- 0. ; - L. ! Skowron ; I 18 20 20 22 defeating 6-- 3, ! t 7-- 5; 30 Vancouver by Creer. 11 a.rr Kennth Watkins vs. Kini Taylor, Doug Gulbrandsen vs Sorenson-Ken- ; W. Phoenix' reached the semifinals! Tuesday 6-- 4, Sacramento ' ; 6-- 2, (Only games scheduled.) PCL Standings '55 .324 4 p.m. Dav d Dixon vs. win ;Wilbur Braithwaite and Rich tiarroll, Dixon" will meet Thursday at ner of Richard Brown-Ken- t 4 p.m.! on the BYU courts in a Dickie Pieter son;: vs. John "Wester- ... ,.. q semifinal match in: the! Class A lund. j, ,...;, singles division of tbe Utah vali Boys 13 and Under Singles ley Tennis; tourney. 10 a.ml. Winner of Rick Jen- .Braithwaite. who upset defend-- i senteve Allen vs. ..Doug Wing, champion Paul Salisbury, Roger Porter vs. winner of Don 6-- (5-2- ). New York.' at Detroit! o25k32 is - . .34- - it -. j NEW YORK (UPI) Ingemar Johansson, who has a June. 25th date to fight world heavyweigat champion j Floyd Patterson, was scheduled to testify in federal court today 'in an' effort to upset a 'return bout contract whicn vouldjAatch him with Eddie ard ' night ( ! . ). 2-- Runs Batted In tobinson LesT'.ie 48; Rods, Aaron, Braves 46 '.C'lH" Pinsoni Red s 39 p.n'"s Sh-t-- 's (6-3- ' well-Dea- ii 2? vs (2-- 5) " M Lary Washington at Cleveland vs Score. Griggs. ,f Thursday's Games Baltimore at Chicago' Boston at Kansas City, Terry 41 141 17 .51 .362 47 1 41, 6i ?37 47 183 42 63 .335 40 1129 20 42 .32fi Mays, SrF. White, St. American Leajruei 52 38,151 2 Knenn. ,Det. M -'- (l-O).- vs Milw.-Burgess- Pinson, Cin. ). ' :.M M2-3- ). United Press International ' National League i & Club G. AB R. HJ Pet. Player , 4f 191 37 81 .424 Aaron, Pitts. (5-5- 4) i Dixon gained the semifinals Tuesday's Results Detroit '2 New York 0, night Washington 3 Cleveland 2, night Kansas City 5j Boston' 3, night Baltimore 3 Chicago 2, night Wednesday's Probable Pi chers Ealtimore at Chicago --4 O'Dell (2-or Donovan vs Pierce ' t:- r. Bra th wa te, Dixon Reach Semis In Valley Nef Joust 'II i 5M 6 , ' nosss ee ' Ingemar I o Testify In Court Today completion of a game suspended Wednesday's-- Probable Pitchers on May . 3. Rain "postponed the - Chicago at Philadelphia (nigh. vs Owens Ilillman (3-Philadelphia-Chicag- o game. St. Louis at Pittsburgh (night) -Homer Scalps Indians vs Friend Ron Samford's 10th inning horn-j. Mizell (6-- ."' n ;" - St. 'Louis 0, night Los Angeles 4, night 3 5 Pittsburgh Cincinnati 3-- 0, j ty two-for-thr- ee, 28 ,378 11 Philadelphia Results Tuesday's St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 1 (completion of suspended game, May 3 .night : 2 .574 2211.532 24: .510 22 19 17 St. Louis' 5-- 4, ' " e ; near-capaci- : National League 3-- - non-titl- v ' . i .3 .:. .2 . 5-- ; .,...,. 7-- r: 3-- 2, Leaders In Big Leagues aw-boned 3 lS-rou- topped the Red Sox, 3. Milwaukee stretched its Nation-- . 'al League lead ' to games 'with a 0 triumph over Sar, Fran-!- r cisco; Cincinnati nipped Los An-- ! and Harvey (Perfect geles, of Pittsburgh 'shut j Game) .Haddix out St. Louis, after the Cardiain the l; nals beat the Pirates, I ? -- ' 2-- 0, g ,3 5 . li first-innin- is favored at 12-to b?at Italian Paolo Rosi, a bald-is- h slugger, tonight in ,..,4 6-- 3, - I ' boxer-punche- r, -- ii j .;. f UP44Cham-pion- l slender Negro Joe Brown, ,,5 -- - T- WASHINGTON 6-- 3, ' f - when Joe Louis won on a - round disqualifciatloa ' ' ' oVer big Buddy Baer. Br6wn, who now lives at Ba ton Rouge, La., is making his seventh defense of the title in: his 103th professional, fight. He hopes within the" next year to equal or ' surpass, the eight successful defenses made by the late Benny 1941, seventh 8-- . ' li, By JACK CUDDY United Press International haK-gam- . II n FsHe Boui; 12-- 5 135-pou- i1 Fireworks Do Trick First,. Baltimore coach Al tried getting rid of the' gnafs with a towel. That didn't help. Then the umpires burned torches but. that was no good,! either, Finally, a group of. fireworks ex perts . exploded a huge smoke bomb That did the trick. , The S e n a tors defeated the e Indians, slumping 'in 10 innings ; the Tigers 'blanked and the Athletic ithe Yankees, .first-plac- Favo red At B rovn ;. -- - n theif battle of "oldest men" for the world lightweight' crown. They are the oldest pair to fight for title: Brown, Leonard who retired undefeated. Ibej Central Utah Motor , held onto 31. and? But each! 'is still Rosi, However, Joe indicated in Ms e ts lead in the Provo is, an effective puncher that last, three porfarmancei that h Major Softball League today, sucl, some "sportsmen" offering 4 an after scoring be slipping. He iepf bis titl victory over 5 that the bout at are Uline Arena may . an Wyview Tuesday night. by eyelash after' 15 furious Carlson's Sporting Goods de doehot; last its;: ofscheduled 15 rounds with southpaw Kenny Lane. the winner. He lost a and rounds,: regardless o feated Byrd and Chad's, decision Promoter Goldie Ahearh 1 e' d expects Market u Smeath's wh p p Johnny Busso but managed - 7,oO0 and ' a in other a, gat 3 beat- - Bussq in a title; fight, last Thirteenth ward, ' of fmore than $50,000, despite Feb. 11, over the full r Tuesday nightgames. The Wyview - Central .U t a;h two days of steady rain that cur .route." Motor game was a battle of tailed somewhat the sale of tick homers with. Dave Weiser hitting ets for this indoor show, Bout Televised Nationally a two-ru- n circuit smash for AVaehington's first title fight in Central Utah Motor and Naylor a 18 three-ru- n years will be; televised nation homer and McMillen a EVERGREENS ally by ABC at 10 p.m. e.d.t , solo homer for Wyview.. Other heavy hitters for the win with a local blackout on a 100Bedding Plants i ners were Blair Reese with mile radius. The last 'championWILDWOOD HOLLOW and Mick Eggert-se- n ship:, fight here was on May 23, with , J611 South Sandhill. including a triple. In Orem Phone AC Gerald Kisan led Carlson's to thrpWrun hbrnferj 'to1 pace Smeath's Turn West off Columbia LanT on 0th South and follow the victory with a double and triple, to its victory over Thirteenth. The or Geneva Plant Road while Keith slammed a . solo losers were held to three hits by signs; and follow the signs. ' homer for Byrd and Chad's.' th pitching" of Moon and Gam Howard Ringwood slammed a mon. x Thirteenth Smeath's i -- Via-'ce- Joe j - . O u v2 f&i f I..'" - .; t 3-2- . n r: Motor Nine Holds Lead With Win ng White Sox, .. Wilhelm scattered . seven hits and struck out eight while boosting the Orioles into second place, but it turned out to The the tough est .game he hurled all year. xne reason for that was gnats. That's right, bugs. They swarmed all over Wilhelm in the first inning" as he tried to pitch to the White Sox at Comis-ke- y Park. Willfelm a,id they were so ; thick he couldn't breathe, let. alone pitchy L n ll'yliiTl ' ' - 4-- ht 35---o- nYi n n -- t o U I :'PVj: baserunner to advance past first Johnny Temple's sacrifice fly with the bases loaded in the eighth Inning snapped a 4 tie and gave the Reds their victory j;!F; '';; over the Dodgers. his" first apHaddix, making pearance since his "perfect" feat against the Braves on May 26j gafer up eight hits and struck ;out six in blanking the Cardinals for.,his .fourth victory of the year, .. j j to Prior the regularly scheduled game, Lindy McDaniel of tha Cards pitched three scoreless innings to preserve Gary Blaylock's third victory in the suspended game of May 3rd. leyeji Roman 'candles for pitching Baltimore to within a half game of first place. , A I this took place Tues-nigwhen the veteran day knuckleballer yea reeled off his eighth straight victory without a, defeat by beating the Chicago f R' IT 1C33 I Sh pi ver s 16 WEST CENTER PROVO - V 1 |