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Show n THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1939 B" j DAILY HERALD -- United Press International Thm sav Mnrt't knock the rock" again in Baltimore. A Baltimore fan 'tried it Wednes of day night and Rocky Colavito: slamthe Indians responded byj succesin tning four home runs I ;! i A easy-going " it. in ;1932.' ; ! ;. thadefeating the Senators, Yankees scored their 11th victory in 13 games by ' beating th e Athand the Tigqrs reletics, mained in a fourth-plac- e te wka tie Red the Yanks by 6-- 4, out-lasti- Sox, 10-- ng : 9. The .Giants climbed, to within a game 'of the National Leag le Head decision over the Piwith, an rates; the Cardinals toppled the the Phillies nipped Braves, tht- Dodgers, and the Reds clipped the Cubs, Early Wynn pitched a and struck out seven Washington batters in registering his eighth victory against four defeats for Chicago. The White Sox ,ga ve him , ; 11-- :; - 7. 5-- 2; - j 'That made; me mad," said tha 1: , e; Colavito drove in- six runs in bringing his season home run to f . tal to 18. Minnie Minoso .and, Billy Martin also homered for the Indians as Gary Bell gained his fifth victory with an assist from Mike Garcia. The White Sox took over undisputed possession of first place by Mi Sum Pav! j u. 4-- ' I tnock them oat of a tie for first lace in the American League, The fan needled Colavito and then soilled beer on him from th right field bleachers .in the fourth L ' out- 1 IU UlUk L tns De-com- it Hnnincr '.' . In Cleveland, and you can bet your bottom dollar they'll never 1UU " j, j'. Cleveland usually fielder. i So mad, in fact; that the Colavito proceeded to the second man in modern major league history to hit four homers in consecutive times up during a. single game." j Lou Gehrig of the Yankees lid By MILTON o ;.:':' m j ; j j " five-hitt- De-loc- ; j Orlando S ' J- . Big Leagues '' L. irst of four rounds, the who never eteran Sammy-Sneadhas won this one, and former Masters champion Arnold Palmer favorites. were listed as But everyone including he competing golfers agreed tha this Open was anyone's tourna ment and that the; field was wide 18-ho- le , 8 u j ). (4-5- L (9-0- ). (4-6- (6-6- ; don't, care how they've been hitting the ball in practice rounds of thfe (and the par west 'coursel of the Winged Foo golf club has been; fractured time and" time again) there isn't a player, in Ul e field who is better than a 20-- shot.'f insisted Billy Casper, the cherub pro from Apl- - 4 35-35- -- (2-0- (2-6- VI lis 1 p!e;VaUey, Calif. jiist can't; figure a touri nament like this one, - for this; is the lone that all of jus want to win most of an. bo discpunt tne oaas. ,VYou- - - i Says To Discpunt; Age Casper also pointed out tha age should be discounted. "They say youth should do ic ut look back in the records and ou'll find that' only six player jmder 30 ever have won th i Open,'' he pointed outi sCasperis !! 4-- 1; 8-- 6; . 6-- 7-- 2; 8-- 3. THERE Ben Hop an watches the ball T GOES sco down the fairway after! hitting it in the opening round of the V S. Open Golf Tournament on the Winged Foot "course kt Mamaroneck, N. Y. (Herald-UP- I Telephato) " 9-- 5-- 1; 6; 5-- 1;. 8. 5-- 2; 6) (4-4- Salt Lake Gops Twin Bill Junior Baseball Results TIMPANOGOS LEAGUE Wasatch Pony League Standings if":Monuments W.3 L. 1 Oil Beesley . , . . 2 2 Levens .;. Modern Cleaners ... 2 2 Seethalers .......... 2 2 " 2 1 First Security 1 3 Cragheads Wednesday's line scores: Modern Cleaners 302 200 .000 000 Cragheads Batteries: Carvel Allen and Dick Allen; Larry Hunter, Finn Chr ten sen, (1) and Walt Skinhd Boyd Ilendrickson. Larry Phil Brown. SO- HEnce. Allen 6, Christensen 2. i Levens ,:100 000 0 13 i300 Oil x 5; 9 Beesley Batteries: John Ashton and Roy Pagan;- Steve. Beck and Glen raramore. HR Glen IParamore. Steve Beck.' SO Ashton ... 07 00 ... H 2-- j " "!i t: '. - B !lj i! 1 iUf'' jThursdaj's Schedule ,J 5:30 p.m. heads.! 7:30 Levens. U 3 0 1.000 1 .750 1 .666 2 .333 2 .333 C. II O 3 Picific Pipe 2 Kiwanis . .'!. . 1 Debs Frosty 1 Hi Aliens. Spot 0 4 .000 Cleaner Madsen scores: Wednesday's lineji Aliens Hi Spot . . 450 0211 10 4 4 4 Madsen jcleaner 226 00-Batteries:' Farr.j Castleberry Blackburn vs.' Brienholt, Peter son, Lindley, Ostlund Home runs: Kent Peterson. Three-bas- e .hits:, Dennis Farr. e !iits: Mike Lindley. "" M 10 Two-bas- CIO . Debs Fros ty ... Ill 300 6 2 100 100 4 0 2 3 Batteries: S. Thomas, Johnson Gleave. Rees. Vs.- Two-bas- e ll ' '. f .!.'' .:- Wil-- hits: pacheco,! .11 .Li, t son, smith, ji & Thursday's Schedule Lion Park 5:30 p. m. Pacific Pipe vs. Aliens- - Hi Spot. 7:30 p hi. Kiwanis vs. Debs Frosty. 1 America take place down in Phoenix Arizona's contribution io the Pacific Coast League.- Vicious is thej. 'way the batters treat the pitchers. Everyone is a bull at the plate, even the pinch hitter. Nightly tihe batters rip away a the baseball sending it roaring through thin air and over and off the short fences. The show was typical last night.) The. Giants battered the Seattle Rainiers who battered the Giants. The Giants Phoenix won clubbed 16 hits, "he Rainiers got 15. In their three game series, the two teams scored 70 runs. In other PCL action last night, Sacramento upped its lead lover San Diego to two games as it split a doubleheader with Spokane. The Sacs won the opener, dropped, the second game San Diego was shutout by Van- - ' logic's . . . . . . . . . . Cubs . Ream's Giants iDodgers 3 Braves iTigers Wednesday's line scores: Ream's . . 510 340 . . Jaycees 10-- r7 007 Batteries: Martin, Snider; 3 6 ft i il- - 8-- 1, 3-- 2. Edgemont Boys League , Standings W L Pet. es 7-- 1. 8-- 3 8-- . - I , re-matc- h, j ). 4-- 3) 5-- 3) ). 6-- 3-1- 3) ). 1-- 4, 1-- 3) 5-- 2, 2-8- ). j Hart Gains Nod Over Cuban Boxer CHICAGO r Gar net "Sugar" Hart and loser Isaac Logart today agreed that Virgil Akins hits harder than they. do. Hart, a rangy Philadelphia welterweight, put a little glitter on his No. 1 ranking by batting the Cuban for a unanimous decision Wednesday night at the Chicago Stadium (UPD-Winn- er j lOth-ranke- d well-being- ," j . ' -' j reserve! .6 ... 1.000 .666 .333 .000 ..203 $ Alice Reynolds, Jackie Stire- man, Arabel Lentz, Annetta John son and tdith Stein were the win ners in the Ladies Day play held Tuesday kit the Timp Golf Course. I ft- - i j. i l:i LUG i ! i . yx : - - its LET'S ft .v J ." vf ";'.v,v,w.S':''.-'av,- .: , ' X PLAY GOLF GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR Pirates - 3-B- H " , ; ' key, Messick. 5 M. MBS " J Thursday's Schedule s! vs. p.m. Harper Lions. 6:30 p.m. ' Jones. w GOB TO - ;:; Thalman's vs. Ace- - i! World's largest natural h arbor is San Francisco Bay with its con tiguous bays andi straits Its area is 456 square miles. 'i , i THURSDAY 1 If you re in step with today's trend to elegance in daily living, sooner orj later J you will turn to Schenley, the incompa- rable Whisky of Elegance.The tfght and I uivHwn, jwuuw vi ouh - hiv; iwjtivc w i FAMILY NIGHT $100 I l-- Per Family Special Rates For Parties Phone FR FR 54 78 6 5-11- 56 ':AAA,y- t OPEN DAILY AT 2:00 P.M. T FULLY EQUIPPED AufO REPAIR SHOP and . ex- Chevron Service Station. Very low rental ceptional opportunity tor right party. Some in vestment for stock necessary. See LYNN BULLOCK 1182 North State in Orem oil after 6 p.' m., AC Phone AC . v- .- 000 113 027 7 Thalman's .... Batteries: Faux, Carter; Bris Grandview Miniature Solf Course I J Z i in perfect harmony with the gracious mood of life today. Right now would be a good time to try it, and discover for yourself why so many people cvcrywiierc arc luniing 10 Duitnity. PljlS Undercover Man GLEN FORD NINA FOCII PROVO, UTAII f 8th West and Columbia Lane 13 Blocks West of l500 North' 500 West MUglHH l,lilWMIIMllllWWIIMBi ttclfi Citttlvt Ca, Ita UKSD WHISKY un- animous opinion of investigatiuj officers assigned to this case that the. physical facts fail, to support the probability that Mr. Leonard was subject to assault as. originally reported. "In light of the known threads to his physical Parker continued, 'it; is easy to understand the' basis for such, an erroneous impression. But Leonardos not buying th sickness theory. I could "I still .don't know but I'm sticking to have fallen my story," Leonard said. "I was hit by an object or a person Wih an object one to "five times. I hav a 'definite concussion." jl; ' ' debunked Leonard's Parker brain concussionand quoted medical reports to back up his opin ion. He read a report .from Dr. Charles Sebastian, superintendent of Central rReceiving Hospital, who examined .Leonard shortly after the reported attack, y lit stated that Dr. Sebastiaa found a slight abrasion on the bridge of Leonard's nose and on the right sied of his back there was a faint area which indicated a scratch. ' No Trauma Evident Dr. Sebastian said Leonard complained of pains in his chest and shoulder, but! added "there is a definite lack Of evidence of trauma of sufficient nature to product the symptoms complained of." People with a taste for cofm nce A s . co-ma- T , . the East River.": Heard Gambina claim that fight manager Sam Boardman said: ''I won't have my son (Larn tle the squabble between Boardman) fight for that stool ry agers Bert Bordose and Ralph (Jackie Leonard)." (Board-man- : pigeon Gambina, who direct the activirecollect ") j'T'don-ties of heavyweight challenger 'claim that he had Brodose Rueben Vargas. been promised $10,000 by GamBut they threw up their" hands bina, as a representative of Frank Sinatra, for a half interest in Var,' gas?. Salt Lake 8 Portland 3 (1st) Salt Lake .7 Portland 1 (2nd) Vancouver 1 Sari Diego 0 Phoenix 16 Seattle 10 (7-2- ). j H lo 5-22- 69, s Parker said. . "It is the considered and in disgust after five hours listening to the arguments which; resulted in these .disclosures:' Bordose said he had received a telephone .threat "to sign for a of Vargas with Tony Anthony in New York or you and Vargas will Wind up floating in Win ers Listed Ladies Day Golf , . : 0 3 6 9 66 9 s ..... . !; - 1-- b, j ' : . i Rentals-Jone- ..500 Thalman's . 3 1 .500 Harper's-Ferg'- s . 0 1 .500 Wednesday's line scores . .333 Ace-Jon3210 16 I 1 9 10 .000 Lions 251 01 i.L. ii 2l! .000 0; Batteries: Hartman," Fillis, Ver- 1. o .ooo 2 J non; D. Campbe 1, Dixon. HR Dixon. Bdshard 2. Results s 000 3 Harper's-Ferg'23. Giants 5; Cubs 9. H - FRANCISCO: (UPD Murder threats, charges' of fraudulent intent, theft and lies rang in the ears of the California Athletic Commission today as it adjourned and set the next meeting to unravel the state's boxing mess for LosAngeles on July 8. The commission had placed at the top of its agenda for Wednesday's meeting the attempt to set ;" SAN (4-4- ). - intentionally told j Gi-ou- p (6-2- couver ahd George- Bamberger, and Salt Lake took a double- and header frAm Portland, Salt La ke pounded 26 hits dur-ing its tw in win over Portland to gain a sweep in their four game series. George Perez pitched a Seven hitter and smashed a three run homer to lead the Beavefs to the 3 win m tne iirst game. Tin vp Widkersham was the pitch- irig hero in the nightcap as he toiled se yen and two tnirds innines in relief to gain tne win. ' Shortstop Dick Barone, .not known for his power, belted a cir- quit clout in each contest and R.C. Stevens and Darrel Westerfeld al conec ted for the circuit for the Bees think Leonard a false story. . .1.000 Lions Cards 2- Phillies 18, Braves 1; Youri HR ler, Slaymaker. . 2lJ Tigers 5. Young,! Belliston, Robisdn, Giants 12 Schedule June Means, Shaedler. Cards at Park. vs. Dodgers Hogle's ..!j.J..J.!.y.OO0 00 0 3 1 at Lindon. vs.Braves Tigers Lions J.L., 009 009 15 Schedule June , Batteries: Rigby, Larsen, vs. at Campus. Phillies Dixon Giants R. K. HR j Swapp; Day. vs. M.- Bailey, R Dixon. 'at Lindon. Pirates Tiger Rig vs. at Braves D. Mitchell.! Park, Dodgers . by; j Monday's Schedule June 17 Schedule j 5:00 p.m. Hogle's vs. Jaycee Cubs vs. Phillies at1Campus. 6:00 p.m. Lions vs. Ream's. Cards vs. Utes at Park. 2-B- 16-1- . 1.000 Ace 0 0 11J. I' 12 0 . jUtes- ';!.'.v.l.' 3 ..'-..- .. i.J, .: !.. 3 jPirates 5 . . , . . Phillies Cards .!. . 5 Jaycees j j Pleasant! Grove Boy's League eague Standings W L Pet Central Boys League " Standings Lions j - l First Security ys p.m. L Pet. -- Seethalers vs. Cra ; W iii United Press International ili:. displays in The dangdest hitting By DON BECKER . ! .i Leonard was taken to park View Hospital June 3 suffering severe head injuries. That was just two weeks after he told the State Athletic. Commission the underworld Parker "said that story is an 'il was trying to gain control of wellusion.? He emphasized he did not terweight champion Don, Jordan. , The promoter said at least two men jumped him from behind in his dark' garage. Parker-sai- d in a announcement surpriseWednesday he thought Leonard, suffered an attack and fell, thinking that h had been hit. ' 'Facts Don't Jibe "We have carefully amassed and evaluated all, known available-factInvolved in the incident," California Athletic Listens td Charges! in Probe Thursday's Probable Pitchers at Spokane (Chris Nicolosi, Salt Lake (Dick Hall, 3). at Portland (Marty Kutyna, Sacramento (Carl Greene, Vancouver (Fred Besana, Friday's Games at Phoenix (Billy Muffett, San Francisco at Phila. (night) and Seattle (Max Surkont, Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (night) Mark Freeman, at S"an Diego Milwaukee at Chicago and Dick Stig- (Jake Striker Cincinnati at St. Louis (night) man, Pacific Coast League W. L. Pet. GB 34 24 .586 Sacramento 2 31 25 .554 San Diego AVz .509 27 28 Vancouver 29 28 .509' AVi Phoenix 5W 26 27 .491 Portland 6VS .473 26 29 Salt Lake 7 26 30 .464 Spokane 23 33 .411 10 Seattle VlnPcdnv'fi Results Sacramento 8 Spokane 1 (1st) Spokane 3 Sacramento 2 (2nd) 3) commission Thursday. Leonard,' "42, the promo er at Hollywood Legion' Stadium, sticks with his story that he, was at tackedj from ehind, hit over th; . head and beaten. But Police Chief William H. j 5-- 2. 4) Beck 7. ' :. ). j j 8,1s -- - (5-6- ). (4-4- m 6-- 1 ( 27 26 .509 2Vz Detroit 24 26 .480 4 Kansas City National League 24 30 .444 6j Player & Clufr G.ABR. II. Pet. Washington' 23 30 .434 6& Boston 54 221 42 92 .416 Asrob, Mlw. Wednesday's Results Bijrgess, Pitts. 47 159 20 55 .346 New York 6 Kansas City 4 55 221v44 ,76 .344 Celpetia, SJ F. 10 Boston 9 ' Detroit 47 158 24 54 .342 White, St. L. 4 Washington 1 (night) 54 217 4$ 71 .327 Chicago Miiys, S. Cleveland 11 Baltimore 8 j(night) American League Thursday's Probable Pitchers 46 180 27 63 .350 K4ohn, Det. Kahsas City at! New York- - Gar- 53 211 29 72 .341 ver Kdlirie, Ddt. vs Turley ) 53 208 33 70 .337 Runriels, Bost.; Narleski Detroit at Boston 54 221 31 74 .335 Fdx, Chi. vs Wills ) Woodling, Bal. 49 156 21 52 .333 Cleveland at Baltimore (night) Runs Batted In vs Wilhelm ) Ferrarese National League Banks, Cubs : 58: Robinson, Reds 53; Aaron, Chicago at Washington (night) vs Pascual ) Pierce Brjaves 53; Cepeda, Giants 50; Pinson, R;ds 45. Friday's Games at Washington (night) Cleveland America l League Killebrew, Senators 42; Skowron, Yankees Chicago at Baltimore (night) 40 Jensen, Red Sox 38; Lopez, Detroit at New York (night) Yankees 3B; Triandos, Orioles 37. Kansas City at Boston (night) National League Home Runs W. L. Pet. GB National League Mathews, 22 .593 J.. 32 Braves 20; Aaron, Braves 16; Milwaukee 24 .571 1 32 Robinson, Reds 15; Banks; Cubs San Francisco 29 27 .527 4 Los Angeles 15 Cepeda, Giants 14. 29 27 .527 4 American League Killebrew, Chicago 28 28 .500 5 oenaiors xa; tOiavxto, xncuans xo; Pittsburgh26 29 .473 6 Ali ison, Senators 14; .Triandos, Cincinnati 31 .415 9Vi 22 Oirio: es 13 Lemon, Senators 13. St. Louis 31 .404 10 21 Philadelphia Pitching National League Face, Pirates Wednesday's Results 6 Chicago 4 Cubs Cincinnati: Mizell, Elston, Cards 2 San Fran. 11 Pittsburgh 7 (mgnu Podres, Dodgers 2 Los Angeles 1 (mgnt Giants Phila. tonelli, 5 Milwaukee 2 (night) Louis merlcan League St. Wilhelm, Yankees Orioles Larsen, Tnursuay s rrouauic x n,vit Senators San Francisco at PittsDurgn Shaw, Fischer, Orivs Friend (2-White Sdx Sanford (7-Pappas, 'New- oles Cincinnati at Chicago vs Drabowsky combe. (5-Buhl Milwaukee at St. Louis (5-vs MizeU Xos Angeles at Philadelphia vs Roberts ) (night) Podres United Press International i ii e By RONALD BURTON United Press International LOS ANGELES (UP.I) The United Press International Leonard-wcase of curious as Jackie American League the W. L. Pet. GB fight promoter beaten up 30 24 .556 by hoodlums or was he injured Chicago, '! in a faD? 29 25 .537 1 Baltimore That's the question! puzzling po27 24 .529 1 Cleveland 2V4 25 lice, 26 .510 New York fight fans and the athletic Headers In MAMARONECKj N.Yi (UPD--Th- ey start out after the big. on; today and along .abouti sundown Saturday one of 124 professionals or 26 amateurs will be the U.SL pen golf champion. As the field teed off for thfc .. Cepeda also helped sink i 6-- 3, four-for-fou- r, -- the Pirates by accounting for two more ' runs with a single and his 14thj hosier, Sam Jones notched his seventh victory although Sta Miller had to bail" him out when Pittsburgh rallied for five runs in tie-breaki- ng - . Was Leonard Beate n or I nj'ii red I n Fall? L. A. Police Start to Wonder Sneod And Palmer 6-- 1 Favo rites ;.,"!-- - ! tr Tv 1 together three singles and an error by Charles Neal for both its runs off loser Danny McDevitt in the fifth inning. v Home runs ' by Roy- McMillan and Frank Robinson, who went paced Cincinnati to its 'I victory oyer Chicago. Bob Purkey yielded only four hits be-- i fore leaving the game with a blister ion' his finger in the eighth. Orlando Pena finished and was rapped for a homer by Ernie .Banks in the ninth. Sammy Taylor' homered for the Cubs. Purkey was credited with his sixth victory; while Glenn Hobbie suffered his ". ''".If. .seventh setback. the seventh. George Witt, fresh off the disabled list, dropped his fifth straight game. Bill White of the Cardinals boosted his average to .342 with three- hits and Lindy McDaniel took over for winning pitcher Alex Kellner in the sixth inning and blanked the Brave's the rest of the way. Hank Aaron and Del Cran-da- ll each homered for Milwaukee but that! wasn't enough to keep Bob Rush from suffering his see- 'ond Joss against four ' victories. f v Gene Conley,. who! hadn't beaten-thDodgers since 1937, held them1 to four hits and picked up h'v third triumph in pitching the Phi's to their victory.' Philadelphia put k,! P i lor open. Larry Osborne i WW' -- Rookie lr) he i u seventh., House allowed the. run to score and Howard 'followed with his double for two more. Detroit trailed Boston, ,until it came up with five runs in the er r. n then homered in the eighth and Al Kaline drove in what proved to be the winning run with his fourth hit of the game. Ike the Red Sox starter, and Gary Geiger also hit homers. Tom Morgan was the winner and Mik? FornielesJ the loser. Willie Kirkland drove in three runs' for the Giants on three hits, including his eighth .homer, and 2-- 2-- 1, 6-- 4. all the margin he; needed by scoring two runs off Hal Woodeshick in the first inning. A hit batsman, Al Smith's triple and an error by catcher Hal Naragon iid V the trick. two-run Elston Howard's double four-ru-n seventh-innin- g a sparked rally that gave the Yankees their triumph over the A's. Winner Art Ditmar and loser Biftl Daley were tied at 2 in the seventh, whea the Yanks loaded the bases. A passed ball by catcher Frank n OF ELEGANCE. SS Proof. 65 v t-s!- a mim Spirtt l |