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Show " TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1959 Utah County, UUh' O DAILY HERALD W A 7 n Giants IT) CD CZ 2 s m.m a 2 f TIME OUT! L'A Hurler Tie Record "d 1 National League riy FRED DOWN ' United Press International It took Sandy. Koufax a long time to develop but now that he has it may be just In time to put the --Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series. A from Brooklyn who got a $25,000 bonus in -- 1955 and once sprained an ankle when he V "tripped over, 9 foul- line." Koufax Monday night pitched." his way into the record book and the ; Dodgers to within one game of first place in the National League with a spectacular 2 victory over the San Fraa-cisc' Giants. . - ' Pittsburgh St r i y- - -- 62 63 Louis 61 54 Philadelphia Pet . ii Los Angeles 5 San Francisco 2 (Only game scheduled.) ' , i Wednesday's Games at Cincinnati (night) Pittsburgh Philadelphia at Milwaukee (night St Louis at Los Angeles night V Chicago at San FranciscoV - 'X mm. o : ---- 7-. A W. L. Pet. GB d, Chicago L Cleveland .' ' - 0 if s - ; f s 5-- 2. I; . Inning-openin- ; " game-winnin. . J - niiw-imuu- ' game-winnin- 8-- 10-inni- ng 4-- : : Eraser's Win Gives GuplhTb Aussies '' . By CONNIE RYAN Dnited Press International FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) Neale Fraser of Australia, who on the Davis Cup for his country with an easy conquest of big Barry MacKay, emerged today as , the .favorite for the National Siin- - M! 'j !j 'Fraser played as never be which gles "tennis "champiojiships start Friday. Fraser needed only two " ' 69 71 JSeattle Phoenix 67 62 8-- 6, 6-- 2, 3-- 6-- 69 .496 .493 .482 .440 70 72 79 Monday's Results Sacramento 2 Phoenix 1 (Only game scheduled) 55-3- 5-3- 3-- 0. SIGN TWO NEW YORK (UPI) 5V2 Jack 6 and of both Frank George Selvy, 7H whom came to the New York 14 Knickerbockers In trades wtth other teams, have signed their 1959-6- 0 contracts with the Na tlonal Basketball Assn. Club Three of them came Monday. 4H KNICKS j j j . Z7- 6-- L Loses In Softball Joust S. 185-pound--er, iWESiClW LONG BEACH, Calif:; (UPI) Hurler Richie Stevens struck out 18 batters Monday' night to lead Culver City, Calif. to a 0 shutout over Salt Lake in the International Softballt Congress, world series. The Salt ' Lake f tea T Is to meet Bremerton, scheduled this afternoon i rithe. douWash., ble elimination tourney. ' ' . . . dou-blefaiil- t, 't, 1-- ts : ' - 'i . ' tiSTIJG.P(KM!: BEflUTY, . ' ..... . - X' 'JjlAl1. j J 0Sgf VSgSi . l.....:.:.:.:.:;.;....1-.,,'.,:.-.:v.:.v.;.:v.....1...V.v.- , house ' pQ'lr? . ' - 3. , Bill Monbouquette. "Jackie Jensen home ed for the Red Sox "In the fourth" inning Vto lift his' runs batted in totals for the year to 95. - . pi '. ..... v1.. .504 ' -- Davis Cup' " ", :aid the non-- fox the Nationals! r Olmedo was un ayirig Aussie Car 'tain, Harry impressive and U off his Wim- 1 won his "He bth singles bledon form. Hopman. and shared !in the dcbblls. You can't do any better-- '' NEW YORK (UPI) W Bob Tur-- i Fraser, at 25 a veteran of seyei New Yankees York tennis, years of international ley, the maslowed his service somewhat from hero the World Series and jor leagues' leading' pitcher a his Sunday pace and gained in acyear ago, is out o. action with curacy.! MacKay, a - 3, a chipped bone that may sideline relied, as usual- on his power him for the remainder of the sea- game and his big serve failed him. son. disclosed. Monday night The Dayton, Ohio, slugger was that Turley suffered a chipped broken twice in Monday's first as he contributed three little finger on his right hand and its was announced that he was out in the first break and of action, "indefinitely." Turley two in the other. He" was broken suffered the injury Saturday while again in the 10th game of the last: wUh and again hurt himself catching a toss from catcher Yogi ' a doublefault. Berra. : 71 V70 3 n; 50-5- 0: j I, X-ra- ys .514 L ing as he did atlwimbledon, must, be considered. I "Would say they The J Nationals should are show! which is the! better man. of the Most experts who watched the cup play felfr that Fraser should be 4 a clear favorite $-- 2. Injufy Fotces Yankee Pitcher To Sidelmes Sacramento 68 - j Australia, adding them to the set he had won1 Sunday1 evening for 4 an victory qver Aussies the the It MacKay. gave a! in triumph deciding point over the United States. "This will be known as 'Fras-er'- s : - 18-ho-le . 72 1 i ston, Provo pro. t. K j Johnston will shoot liis round Sunday and, will pit his gross score against the net score of the other golfers. The golfer with the lowest net Pacific Coast league score will --receive a trophy, OthW. L. Pet. GB ers who "beat" Johnston .will re75 65 .536 Salt Lake ceive special-prizes75 65 .536 Vancouver San Diego Spokane Portland, . It .wasn't' only in track and By LEO II. PETERSEN . UPI Sports Editor field that the U.S. was doing well. It fwon two" ' more weightliftlng CHICAGO (UPI) The United Tommy Kono of HonoStates was piling up gold medals titles hv lulu the': middleweight class, at a record pace in the Pan and James George of Akron, American Games today. t With 30 championships decided, Ohio, in I the he avy middleweight and two in the English, U.S. athletes had won 26 of them class rifle shooting competition. Arthur and werefavored to win most of Cook of Adelphi, Mo.i won th in- the .nine on the program for the fifth day of competition in this dividual itle in that event andatnletic carnival' between the. na- the U.S. took the team championtions of the Western' Hemisphere. ship. Basketball Team Wins ; Monday, led by two , California ans, Ray Norton of Oakland and I In trac k and field, the U.S. had Mrs. EarJene Brown of Los An- rwo w lnners in additiond to Nor- ' geles, each with a ' second tri- ton and Mrs. Brown. Al. Oerter umph, the U.S: won eight of nine of West Babylon N.Y.j iwon the men's" discus and Hayes Jones of titles decided. world in record tying Pontiac, Mich., took the 110 1me-Norton, time for the run around a turn, ter hu In tea m Competition the , U S. won the 200 meter dash to add if do: was (0 the .100 meter crown he had ing' okay, top. Its basket-woteams ball their third con- -' taken the previous day. The men beating' the secutive game; husky Mrs. Brown added the shot - j.' Pn- - ... t ana 114 Cuba ho uie wuiiien ue- put championship to the discus tir fi; h: feating Brazil tle she had won previously, j In soccer the U.S. upset Brazil, Six Sweeps In Track ;. in water polo it was the U.S. They brought the total U.S. vic- 8, Brazil 2; in women's volleyball tories to 16 in the4 18 track arid Puerto Rico was i the victim field events which have been decided, and in 12 of them, the U.S. RADIATORS REPAIRED set new records'- - for the. (Pan A Anto Glass Installed American Games. ' in six scored Specialised Work ' have sweeps They ; track first, second and third LANDERS AH s with every nation limitplaces 430 So Univ. A venue to three entries in the events. ed fore," said Hopman "But 1 still "sets would not say he lis now the. Monday to take the cup. back to world's best. Aiex Olmedo, plav , i 15V4 'Bear the Pro' Play Slated At Timp Course . Dodcrer Initcher: Sandv Koufax holds'! the ballTF.TJ5 TH"E STORY- - Los Ano-elethat tells the story, Koufax struck out 18 San Francisco Giant batters Monday g gauiv. xiio nignx as ne tiea a major jeague atriKeouc recorq J.ur a mark was set by "Bob 'Feller in 1938. The Dodgers: won ' the game, (Heral- d.J .. UPI Telephoto) f ; The supreme. Jrony of Koufax Victory from the Giants' point of view was that he actually' led off g the, rally with a ' eingle.. From the moment he Joined the Dodgers in '55, Koufax has been recognized as one of the weakest hitters in the history of ' the major leagues. Jim Gilliam followed Koufax g single with another San and Francisco x Manatmgle Bill ger Rigney fmmediately replaced Sanford with Worthington. .Moon , the first batter Worthing-- . ton faced, then connected for the g blast. . The Giants scored their first run, off Koufax in the first innin? on doubles by Willie Mays and , Orlando Cepeda and their second in the fifth on" Willie McCovey's eighth homer of the season! Yields Seven Hits j Koufax, who has struck out 150 ' in 127 innings while "fas. batters hioning a 4 record, struck out the side in ord in the sixth and ninth innings and laso sandwiched three strikeouts Wound McCovey's homer in the fifth. He yielded seven hits 'and walked two batters. ''I had two good pitches work- ing for me tonight,' Koufax said. "A fast ball and a curve. It was my best game 'and my luckiest." Pete Runnel's homer Boston the Sox Red a 3 gave over the Washington, Sen victory in the only; other major , ators league game played Monday. Mike Fornieles picked up his fourth win for Boston in relief ot 5 .500 . j , ford.--- .. .620 .577 Wednesday's Games Detroit at Chicago Kansas City at Cleveland night Boston at Baltimore (night) Washington at New York (night wmmm . ; ( 49 55 65 66 . ' . secutive games. Defeat Loomed Koufax' great effort appeared doomed to end in defeat even as effort did in Feller's 1938 until the last of the nin:h when Wally's Moon's three-ru- n homer off Al Worthington gave iLe Dodgers their 11th, win in 19 meetings with 'the Giants this season. The Dodgers had tied the score in the eighth with .the help of two wild pitches by Jack 1 grief, Ed, it was only "Good 64 .492" 16 New York , 61 .66 .480 18! Baltimore., 62 69 .473 19 Boston 59 70 - .457 21 Kansas City - 78 .400 28V? 52"Beat the Pro" play for men ; Washington " will be held Wednesday i golfers Monday Night's Results Boston 4 Washington 3, ao innings through Sunday at the Timp course, according to Bill John- . d . 80 75 65 Detroit Hp: i - " - American League . 210-poun- 7-7- two dollars you.bet on number five to win!" , . at Los jcrowd of 82,794 ' v 60,194 Angeles, including paid, saw the southpaw 'strike out 18 batters , to equal the major league : mark set by Bob Feller Oct. 2,' 1938, and break the Na tional League record of 17 heldl Since bj- Dizzy Dean since 1933. he struck out 13 batters in his previous start, a week ago," Koufax also set a major league-recorof 31 strikeouts in two con- U.S. Piles Up Gold Medals At Record Pace In 'Ran' Games GB .557 . .550 1 .533 2 .530 .481 10 .481 10 .459 13 .406 20 Monday Night's Results :5:;:xSjiiii:::: xX- ; 5-- 58 50 60 62 67 .68 ,72 79 Cincinnati er ; L. 73 72 70 70 Chicago - - VW. San Francisco Los Angeles Milwaukee y'f " , ! i 82,795 See left-hand- 1 BETffEEN 5 Nines In Finals Of ..ytrw . house..! Wiise . . Painl J-- ' ' ; . . v e 5 -- in j State Joust Two Erovo teams, Central Utah Motor and Smeath's. Market, will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in the first game of the- - final round of the state tourney of the American Softball Association. The game will be played at new White Park in Salt Lake City. The winner of the game will ' play Global VFW, of Salt Lake, the only unbeaten team left in the tourney at 8 o'clock tonight. If a third game is necessary," it will be played at ' 9 p.m. Smeath's Market advanced Into the final round by winning two games Monday night. ' The Mar--' ketmen defeated Sport Circuit, behind Wayne Keith's three-h- it .pitching, and then won over as Mel Demmen's Cafe, hurled a three-hittand struck out 10 batters. 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