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Show MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1939 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD r arte 0 a By MILTON RICHMAN Uniteil Press International are picking up for Things Cleveland, and the guy providing the big lift is Tito Francona, who began the season picking up splinters on the bench., . last-innin- age-ol- d ultima- tum "play me or trade me!" The Tigers quickly obliged him by dealing him to the Indians on March 21 and Frank Lane has. been receiving congratulations ever since. ... " .v- --, The p niapEBi "mini imminn.i w wmmtm ii. first-plac- ning with the Giants ahead, Pittsburgh won a pair 'from Los Angeles, 2 and 3 in 10 innings with relief ace Roy Face gaining hi? 16th straight victory in the nightcap; Milwaukee climbed,, into over second place with a Chicago, and Cincinnati topped-St- . Louis, 7-- 3, Hurls Three Hitter 5-- 2. Art Ditmar hurled for the Yanks in ing gamt triumph Wyn of the White (Old Folks) Slaughter 9-- 5. wn miwui mn , 5-- 3. Detroit beat Baltimore, in the opener and the second game was washed out by rain. In the National League, a doubleheader between league-leadin- g San Francisco and Philadelphia was postponed because of rain. Play was called in the fourth in game, six-hitt- 2-U- in 5-- 0. : victory pitching a 4-- 9-- league-leadin- g a three-hitte- r, their openover Early -- nmnnnrr in in Sweeps Pair the nightcap, and striking er out six. Camilo Fascual won his 12th game for the Senators in their opener with the A's although a sore arm caused his departure in the seventh. First baseman Julio Becquer's error set the stage for a five-ru- n rally in, the third inning that clinched the nightcap for KC. - m Sox. five-for-fi- 1-- tory with Tom Morgan's aid in the seventh. Bob Nieman hit two homers for Baltimore and then oelted a. third in the first inning of the nightcap; which was wiped out because of rain. Harvey Haddix, who hadn't beaten a Dodger team in four years, led the Pirates to their opening game triumph over Los ve Law in the ninth. The Pirates tied the score in the bottom of the ninth and, won the game in the 10th on Dick Groat's two-osin-gwith the bases loaded. The Braves, who moved into second place and are now four games from the top, won their game from the Cubs on only two hits. Bob Buhl held the Cubs to six-h-its and won his Hth. ' Jerry Lynch broke a 3 tic between the Reds and Cards with a two-ru- n homer off loser Ernie in the eighth. Don NewBroglio combe picked up his l?th victory; driving in two runs for "Cincinnati' with a single and a home rum -- ut - Angeles. Not only did he pitch a seven-hitter- ,, but he also doubled with the bases loaded to cap a five-ru- n rally in the seventh. Face, wh now has won 21 in a row over two seasons, entered the nightcap in relief of Vera homer Lddie Yost's grand-slaa and performance by Harvey Kuenn sparked the Tigers to victory over the Orioles. Frank Lary posted his 16th vie- - Enos broke a 1 tie 'with a pinch two-run- single in the seventh. Bob Shaw scored his " In 13th 2-- 1. e 7-- 6-- 2. muni ii games of the White Sox, twin-bi- ll the with a Yankees, split 1 the but winopener, losing Washinning the nightcap, in gton defeated Kansas City, the first of two games but the Athletics salvaged the second g Tito connected for his 16th homer in the ninth to beat the Red ' in the Sox opening game of a doubleheader Sunday and then socked his 17th to help Cleveland The sweep win the nightcap, ran the Indians' winning streak to six straight and moved them VA White Sox. Belts Two Homers v '. within even who Francona break into the Cleveland outfield earlier this year, has wpnsmore th,an 15 games for the Indians so far this season. He has won three of those games with homers. Francona was unhappy merely sitting around and doing nothing with the Detroit Tigers this spring. So he came up with the bench-warmer- 's the couldn't Single-handedl- y, Pone m as Baa VI IT le 3-- ffl ars hals Irs o rees, in Prep ara tion for ran Am encan ZSSl ."..;- fzz r" ' - A Games Open Three Rookies Sparkle in Weekend Professional Football Competition Thursday In Chicago JOE SARGIS defeat at Akron; Ohio. The Packers displayed a strong , United Press International attack and a good defense in It's tough taking away an "old beating the Forty Niners befoa pro's" job in the National Foot- a crowd of 18,916 at San TFranh ey cisco Sunday afternoon. ball League, but three rookies then and and late ccored Nick Pietrosante, George Dixoa early San off a Fran and John Aveni gave it a try held to first their cisco drive 'gain the week end. during two games. in victory While they didn't exactly chase Unitas Tosses 3 TD Passes the veterans off the field, the three figured prominently in their Aveni's field goal gave the lead in the a team's exhibition victories. Bears and third they added anperiod Pietrosante, a rugged fullback in final the other period ja. goal from Notre Dame, picked up 75 vards in the seven cracks at the before Norm Van Brocklin of the Cleveland line to lead the Detrof Eagles exploded for three TD Lions to a 3 victory over the passes in a game at Lynn, Mass. Johnny Unitas, who worked so Browns; Dixon, a scatback from the University of Bridgeport, con- effectively against the Giants Li kickoff retributed a key turn that helped the Green Bav Packers scuttle the San Francisco and Aveni; a Niners, Forty ' big end from Indiana, boqted a ' By U V' )l o . By LEO II. PETERSEN UPI Sports Editor CHICAGO (UPI) The United States, trying to make amends for some of its recent international showings, marshalled its athletic prowess today for the - Pit-- VH last-minu- Pan American. Games. With a total of 406 athletes entered in all of the 27 sports .on the program, the U.S.' was a top heavy choice 4.0 t win the unofficial tam title from her sister American countries and regain some of the prestige lost in the last Olymnic games and the world's basketball championships. A total of 24- North and South American nations entered nearly 2,200 athletes in the games opening Thursday; making it the largest "sports event ever held in the U.S. In the 1,932 Olympic Games at Los Angeles only 1,500 athletes took part. field goal as the Chicago Yanks Enter AH Events 3ears beat 'the Philadelphia EaThe U.S. dominated the entry gle's, list for this third renewal of. the Colts Rip Giants America's sports festival, naming a total of 323 men and: 83 In other games, the Baltimore women to compete. The U.S. Colts ripped the New York Giants will be the only nation representa crowd of 53,000 in before ed in every sport on the agenda the Cotton Bowl Friday .'night, the for the games. th? Mexico was second with 191 Washington .Redskins 23--'clipped ? 1, Los before Rams, Angeles men and 34 women and Brazil third with 184 men and 40 wom-e- 35.&S8 fans in the Lps Angeles the .NFL title game last December proved it was no fluke as he threw three scoring passes for Baltimore's 'second straight victory. ' the smallest LeBaron, Eddiey in the and Johnny NFL, player Olszewski combined their talen'.s t the Redskins a 1 mark gie exhibition in play.-- The 'Skins took the lead in the second period and never trailed. King Hill's, long - range passing and snappy running plus the dazg of John Crow zling were more than the Steelers (1-- 1 ('ould handle. King threw two scoring passes to Crow and tallied a third TD himself to giv the Cards a .3-- 0 record. te 1-- j (2-- 17-- 0 0) pass-catch,in- 1 9-- - 97-ya- rd 24-1- . Cubs, Sunday. Logan drove in Boone with a sacrifice fly in the fifth and scored the second run (Herald-UP- I Bob Buhl, Milwaukee Braves CELEBRATE VICTORY iepnuLo;. lM 1 24-21- V Leaders In Big Leagues U. S. Gears For Davis Cup Action 31-ya- rd 2-- 0, righthander (left), .is shown in the dressing room with shortstop Johnny Logan (center) and first baseman Kay Boone (right) after the Braves shutout the Chicago I 28-- n. a The U.S. was an easy' winner handed the Pittsburgh Steelers Aus-ti0 at before 15,0(K) beating of the unofficial team title in the ' Tex. second Pan Americar games held Detroit's John Henry Johnson in Mexico in 1955 and figured to a 65 - yard first period climaxed vicscore even a more d with a drive scamper tory this time. around and end left Perr Jerry To Basketball Dominate Pager field fourth a goal period Especially, the U.S. was eager tooted to dominate the basketball com- that sent the- Browns down to petition to make up for its sorry their second straighi exhibition showing in the world championships at Santiago, Chile, last January when it was walloped by Brazil and Russia. The 14 players on the U.S. basketball squad this year include 1 most of last year's outstanding AAU and 'service stars, college, The team is coached by Fred 21-1- 4 lop-side- - s 4) : . (2-6- .(6-15- ). ). (7-1- (8-7- (12-10- 16-- ). 17-- 0; 14-- 5-- 7, 6-- 3, 3-- 6, 6-- 4, 7; 12-- 7. 7-- 13-- 4; Golf Champion Makes Co e back T6 Retain Title 15-- 6; 16-- 12-- pi F0If 2-- . ': four-und- ej m - m 10-1- 0) (7-5- Bak-ersfiel- d, 6-- 3. (4-5- New Pro Grid Loop Expect to Name Commissioner two-und- and Sunday, Sept. (11-10- QM) tons . 1 public 6-- AKRON, Bronxville, professional City Open , Better Conversation UCLA's Want people to pay mora attention to what you're say-ing? Know how to prevent an 72-ho- le -s- 5-- 6. . how to disagree without being disagreeable? Here to' read and to useare 10 tips which will make you more tactful and more popular! Yoa'll find them,' from 1 to 10, in September, Reader's .Digest. ixteenths (Adv.) i r i M I j 'Jy rv i - I ! 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Australians Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson defeated Alex Olmedo of Los Angeles and Earl Buchholz of 4 to win St. Louis the National Doubles brother, 1 (16-1- LOS ANGELES .s Australians Grab National Doubles Net Championships SPOKANE, Wash. Bev Hanson of Indio, Calif., won the Spokane Bruin sports teams are back in Women's Open with a to" the good graces of the NCAA to- tal of 237. day after three year's probation Saturday for recruiting violations. CHICAGO Favored Round TaThe National Collegiate Athletic ble, ridden by. Willie Shoemaker, Assn. took the school off the set a world grass record when blacklist effective last Friday. he won the mile and three NCAA Executive' Director Walter Arlington Handicap in . 1:532-5acManassas was second Byers said in Kansas City the tion was taken following a review and Noureddin third. SHEPPARD CHOOSES PORSCHE of the athletic policies and prac ' DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UPI) tices at UCLA. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. , Idle Schaus of West Virginia. Dr. Milton Eisenhower will pinch-hi- t for his the President, and officially open the games on Thursday in colorful ceremonies at Soldier Field. Competition in 10 of the 27 sports on the program gets underway on Friday and will run through Labor Day, Sept. 7. g ). -- UCLA' Back In Good Standing With NCAA . Aaron-Brave- d - . '0-0- ,n n. nine-yar- - -- r- Weekend Sports Summary Coliseum, and the Chicago Cards " 118-45- , 3, - Tuesday Night's Games United Press International Los Angeles at Philadelphia National League National League Chicago at Cincinnati at San Francisco Pittsburgh W. L. Pet. GB Player & Club G. AB. R. H. Pet. Milwaukee at St. Louis 71 52 .577 . By BOB SALMON 121 494 93 180 .364 San Francisco Aaron, Milw. 56 4 67 .545 Milwaukee 117 371 50 128 .345 L. St. Cnghm, United Press International American League 68 53 .540 4V'2 Los Angeles 125 524 110 175 .334 Cin. Pin ' CHEFTNUT HILL,. Mass. (UPI) 64 61 .512 8 W.L. Pet, GB Cepeda, S.F. 121 436,78 156 . 321 Pittsburgh U. S. Davis Cun Capt. Perry T. Cincinnati 73 48 .603. 61 64 .475 11 120 481 ;87 154 .320 Chicago Cin. Temple, " Jones waxed lyrical today ' over Chicago 73 51 .589 iVz 58.64 .475 12 V2 Cleveland American League young Earl Buchholz while hop- Si Louis 62 62 .500 12M? Kuenn, Det. 57 70 .449 16 New York 109 434' 78 155 .357 ing Peruvian Alex Olmedo would Philadelphia 61 63 .492 13 52 73 .416 20 Detroit 105 404 73 131 .324 Kaline, Det "hit his crescendo" in this week59 62 .488 14 Ealtimore Woodling, Bit. 114 361 54 117 .324 end's showdown at Forest Hills', Sunday's Results 58 66 .468 16 Kansas 123 502 68 159 .317 City Fox, Chicago N. ' Y. v 57 67 .460 17 Pitts. 9 Los Angeles 2 (1st. game; Boston 75 143 .315 Bost. Runnels, Australia made; its final Call Pitts. 4 Los Ang. 3 (2d, 10 inns.). Vashington 50 74 .403 24 In Batted Runs Sunday by winning the National Milwaukee '2 Chicago 0 National League Banks, Cubs Sunday's 'Results Doubles here on the shoulders of Cincinnati 5 St. Louis 3 1 7 New York (1st) 115; Robinson, Reds 112; Aaron. Chicago Neale Fraser and S.F. at Phila., 2 games, ppd. rain Chicago 5 New York 0 (2nd ) Braves 97; Bell, Reds 97; Math' Roy Emerson. Winner 1 Boston 0 (1st) Cleveland ews. Braves 85. the top prize in takes the pot Saturday's Results 6 Boston 2 (2nd) Killebrevv Cleveland .American League tennis starting Friday whea San Francisco 8 Philadelphia 1 9 Baltimore 5 (1st) 90; Indians Detroit 95; Senators Colavito, the Aussies challenge the United Pittsburgh 2 Los Angeles 0 TiSox Det. Red 89; at (2d Maxwell, Bait, rain; ppd. game, Jensen, States for the Davis Cup. Milwaukee 7 Chicago 0 79. Sox 7 Kansas City 3 (1st) Red Wash 81; Malzone, gers Jones was holding his breath Milwaukee 3 Chicago 2 . 5 Wash. '2 (2nd) Kansas ' Home. Runs City week-londoubles Cincinnati" 11 St. Louis 4 during the , Results National Saturday's LeagueBanks, Cubs Olhere, pairing the 1 Washington 0 Braves 34; 37; Mathews, Chicago Monday's Probable Pitchers medo, now living in Los Angeles, 4 Baltimore 2 Reds 31: Cleveland 33; Robinson, Buchholz. Los A n gele s at Philadelphia with the 8 New York 7 25. Kansas Giants City Cepeda, vs Keegan Many said it was a mistake; that night; Koufax (6-Boston 7 Detroit 1 American League Killebrew, Ohio of Mac . Dayton, Kay Barry Pitchers Indians Probable 37;' Senators Colavito, and the Air Force should be San Francisco at Pittsburgh ' Monday's Larsen at Senators New York 28; Maxwell Chicago S. Jones teamed with Olmedo. .vs (6-(night) vs Moore Tigers 27; Lemon, Senators 26. But Buchholz, a quiet, crew-cu- t Friend Walker Baltimore at Detroit Pitching lad from St. Louis, Mo., with Chicago, at Milwaukee (night) vs O'Dell or Bunnins National ) League Face, Pirates more potential than any tennis Anderson vs Burdette (17 ) Law Giants Antonelli, youngster in years, turned the ' ta- 12) Reds Pirates Newcombe, (Only games scheduled) bles on just about everybody. (Only games scheduled.) : Games Phillies Conley, Tuesday Night's Fraser and Emerson squeaked at American Eoston Chicago League Shaw, White 5 to a through 6 Sox Baltimore at Kansas City McLish, Indians win, but it was Buchholz who 13-OriFord. Yankees Washington at Detroit Pappas, carried Olmedo. Sox 16-oles Cleveland White at York New. Wynn, was magnificent," . "Buchholz m Maas, Yan- Lary, Tigers Jones said. "He played like an Pacific Coast League Tkees old campaigner. And he certainly W. L. Pet. GB took a lot of weight off my shou71 62 .534 Salt Lake lders." 70 62 .530 Vancouver Jones admitted that Olmedo's ; MINNEAPOLIS, Minnr (UPI) 3 67 64 .511 Portland You 3 playing was off. 68 65 .511 Jack Nicklaus, defending cham- San Diego "Alex definitely was. not play- pion from Columbus Ohio,j made 4 67 67 .500 Spokane ing up to his normal game," he a spectacular comeback in the Sacramento 6 65 68 .489 said. "But I think he brings his afternoon round Saturday to de- Seattle 6 63 69 .477 game up to a crescendo and, feat British amateur) champ Dean Phoenix 60 74 .448 11 while this match was important, Beman of Silver Springs, Md., Sunday's Results it wasn't quite the same as the and retain his Spokane 5 Seattle 2 Davis Cup." amateur golf tournament Vancouver 4 Portland 1 ' Wimbledon champions Darlene title. : Salt Lake 6 Phoenix; 4 Montebello. and Calif, of Hard . Beman had a lead the end San Diego 3 Sacramento 2 Jeanne Arth 6f ,St. Paul, Minn, of 18 holes, but Nicklaus v shot successfully defended their womPitchers Probable See . for the next Man the Monday's Money en's douses crown Sunday with a 16. holes, par, golf three birdies Palica Portl&nd at Vancouver including with the victory over IVaria Bueno on the ast six, to win' in the X vs Reed ). ol Brazil and Sally Moore of FRIENDLY FINANCE Salt Lake at Phoenix Francis first showdown between the two Calif., ). ) vs Watkins Walker Cup teammates, plan Beman and Nicklaus had led 64 Only games scheduled. Quick Convenient Confidential top amateurs who qualified for the three-da- y annual tournament. 1 TKiencUayxnanccS Both golfers were par when the final round began Saturday, but Nicklaus had only played 77 holes, while Beman had j QdiCANARIES played 8o. It was the first time Nicklaus, PARAKEETS Direc- 19, and Jeman, 21, had played DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) TROPICAL FISH tors of the American Football each other. , Puppies - Kittens League concluded an organizational meeting in Dallas over the Dallas team, said they are lookClayson-Richin- s week end by announcing . that ing for a prominent man .with they expect tc name a commis administrative ability. He said PET and GARDEN SHOP j Trait--- Kmm sioner within the next two weeks. they seek a man in which the 275 SO. UNIV. AVE. will .have confidence. Lamar Hunt, 27, owner of the . ., ' United Press International j 7, North State Street, Orem jCTZXZJ "77ie ILIMIriJl! L BvoDiar ...... A ti. - nrt-,- .. .; - ' i ... Ai.il k. I Jttil world agrees on 'Gilbeyh, please9!" 1 . a lis J . |