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Show e e Move A Step oser PCI Pennant With 7--1 Win 1 -- Mounts Cop Twin Bill From Spokes Bucholz on Ropes in U. S. Singles Leaders In Big Leagues vorea to clout their way into the seeded .Luis Ayala of Chile, new FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPD Earl (Butch) Buchholz, chamji, , paired quarters in the other top matches ' schoolboy star from St. Louis, was today, against Ed Dailcy of llarrisbur?, on the ropes but not out of Vic Scixas of Pan-Americ- quite; United Press International the U.S. Singles tennis! champioa-shi- p National League today.' Player & Club G. AB R. II. Pet. two sets to one as darkDown .359 135 552 103 109 Aaron, Mil. ness halted !.346 play Tuesday, the Cnghm, St. L. 129 413 57 134 seventh-seede- d 1324 137 574 116 186 boy "wonder plays Pinson, Cin. off his '.324 heated thriller against Cepeda, S. F. 134' 540 84 175 Ron as the 528 92 167 .316 Brooklyn's Cin. ,132 Holmberg Temple, first of order business ,wich today American League a berth s in quarter-finalthe at 123 495 91 175 .351 Kuenn, Det. stake. 120 456 77 150 .323 Kaline, Det. Buchholz fought off four match Runnels, Bos. 132 '503 83 1601.318 Wooding, Bal. 127 398 58 124 i.312 points in the third set Tuesday be8 as the light 140 565 78 174 .308 fore winning it at Fox, Chi. to fail. began Holmberg won th Runs Batted In two first sets,( National League Banks, Cubs Alex Olmedo of Pru, Neale 128; Robinson, Reds 118; Aaron, Braves 110; Bell, Reds 102; Ma- Fraser of Australia and Barry MacKay of Dayton, iOhio, ' the thews, Braves 93. American League Colavito, In- three starsj were .fa- dians 102; Jensen, Red Sox 100; Killebrew, .Senators 98; Lemon, Senators 88; Maxwell, Tigers 87. Home Runs National League Banks, Cubs 40; Aaron, Brakes 38; Mathews, Braves 36; Robinson, Reds 34: Boyer, Cards 27. v American League "Colavito, Indians 40; Killebrew, Senators, 39, Allison, Senators 29; Maxwell,! Tigers 28; Lemon, Tigers 28; Held, ' V, ' Indians 28. Pitching National League Face, Pirates : i against I REVIVAL! SERVICES Sept. 6-- ' - , 1' , " 9 ; of - 3-- 1. 'I , - vfT ' l , i; t , - . ' - , five-hitt- it . seven-innin- four-hitt- nine-innin- er ' Spokane. Bevan Leads Seattle Assault Seattle racked up Portland on 16 'hits as Don Rudolph was credited with his seventh win in 10 smashed a pair tries. fo homers for the Rainiers his lztn and linn ot tne season. dim Greengrass crashed his 24th round tripper of the year for the Beavers and Lou Skizas hit a solo shot for the Rainiers. " - Hal-Beva- V - try,..- - : - - , - ; i I ' " 1 f' ' ' 4 ' ' - - ' ,- - , v ,,v - ? . n ; 'JO p.m. and REV. MRS. RaVmONQ SHERWOOD Singer Chalk Artist Evangelist REV. NETTIC NEFF EVANGELIST 7; MAINSTAYS FOR PAYSON LIONS Front row (left to right) Austin Staheli, end: Clark Clayson, tackle ; Mike Draper, center. Back row Max Staheli, half back; and Lynn Oborn, fullback. , the various high schools in central. Utah area.) By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer PAYSON Payson Lions represent one of the big questions in Region Five football competition this year. They have the potential for championship performance if the nucleus of veteran material and the newcomers! can jell into a top football machine. Jim Durrant, veteran coach in the Lion fcir, has one of the better backs in the Region in Lynn Oborn, ; senior fullback; he also has numeral winners in Austin Staheli and Doug Huff,, ends; Clark Clayson, tackle; Gary Hoover, guard; Mike Draper, center; Karl Worthington, Quarterback; and. Max Staheli, a'l . half-times- , Austin Staheli and Max Staheli of this year's and both are the inspira Eleven, tional type of leaders who will give Coach Durrant some good assistant coaching any timei they ' Dr. Craig Clark and LeRoy are on the field, and one or the Whitehead took top honors in the other will likely be there at. all i "Beat the .Pro" event last week-- i timese. end on the Timp Course. Have Good Speed of scores net had both They The team, generally, is not as 64, but neither was good enough big as some teams in the 'past, to beat Bill Johnston, pro at but it seems to have more all the Timp Course, who fired a around speed, and a better balr gross 64 Sunday to tie his comance than has characterized jsome petitive course record. squadSi. While Oborn is undoubtd In shooting a 64, Johnston edly the one single man to watch the first hole; but came Ui the ball carrying department, back with nine birdies and eight he is just as dangerous Sin a pars. blocking role, and can be descore 78 Clark had a with pended upon to help open holes gross a 14 handicap, while Whitehead, and protect teammates when! they "who is Johnston's father-in-lahave the ball. The quarterposted a gross 80 with a 16 handi- back post has three good cancap. Both Clark and Whitehead didates in the veteran Worthwill receive engraved trophies. who did not quite live a received Brim ington, Earl special to . all expectations last up low for the award gross having score a; year, but showed tremendous the event's possibilities as a sophomore. contestants. He will be backed up by Keith Drissell, a junior, and . Ronnie Burton. are -- co-capta- ins " Champ1 Honors , ii : bog-eye- ..." Captain Max Staheli, Ron Lafferty and Ricky Bryan are the seniors at half back, but Richard Thomas, Dean Fisher and Jake Sorensen ate good juniors, and Fisher, especially, was outstanding in the stiff scrimmage1 sesCo-- ; CHURCH OF THE NAZAREflE FRANKLIN P. EUTLER, PASTOR 7th West 1st North Proo, L'tah, 1 ) ( i Du Pont ' recommends: V' f! . i ' r m ? x 4 6: 7; 9; 9. 7; ' Payson's Ljions Represent One Of Big Question Marks in Region 5 , ', 5-- 9. - (Editor's Note: This is another in series of j articles on the football prospeects at j 7-- 5. 7; 7; i Clark, Whitehead Take 'Beat The p.i. )and 7;. kin ns n tt New Antonelli, Giants 19-combe, Reds 13-Conley, Phils 12-Pirates Law, American League McLish, In-- 1 dians 17-Shaw, White Sox 14-Wynn, White Sox 19-Pappas, Orioles 14-Lary, Tigers 17-17-0- -- er " 5 - - '' ' ' i . 11-h- ' r; ' . . 4-- 2. 1 (Exempt-Saturday- top-seed- ed j . , Other action saw Seattle clip Portland 10-- 5 in the battle for I sixth place and Sacramento take r , ; Phoenix, M Umbricht Wins 13th Bit Jim Umbricht tossed a at the Padres , as he 13th. won his game of the year for the Bees against eight losses at He was backed by an tack. San Diego only run came n Allen Jones' 15th homer of the season. Chuck Harmon homered for the Bees. ' Chuck Estrada and George Bamberger handled the mound work as Vancouver .took a pair from Spokane. Bamberger check ed the Indians on eight hits in g first game for the 10th and Estrada his win, pitched g over the a route in the second affair. The win was Estrada's 13th against six losses. Vancouver got but five hits in each game. In the first affair Spokane lapses aided the Mount-- . les in scoring all their runs, la second game, a two-ru- n homer by Frank Keilert was tha big blow. Tony Roig homered for 9-- 20 : i 7-- game lead over second-plac- e v Vancouver. But the Mounties are showing no signs of quitting. They cap tured a "must" doubleheader from the rugged Spokane Indians Tuesday night by identical scores an Pa., .and veteran Two other quarter-fin- al berths Philadelphia Bernard up ior graos witn sixtii ?Tut) Bartzcn of San An.clo, Tex, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. f',' 1PM DAILY HERALD TTIah rnuntv. KHh' ' 10-- By DON BECKER United Press International The Salt Lake City Bees moved a step closer to their first Pacific Coast ; League pennant In history Tuesday . night as they, dealt San : , Diego a 1 defeat. With only five games left an the slate, the Bees hold a two ourney I ...and specify Steve Fowlke and Gene Hill, and they looked good, generally, both on offense and in defensive assignments. The Lions will get their baptism of fire Friday when they go to Ely, Nev., to tangle with a and well advertised a reserve capacity. eleven. Their there Assisting Staheli and Huff at should give someshowing indication as ends will be Russell Herbert, Dan to what can be expected of 'them Williams, Mike Jewett, jjoe Scott, in League battles. . C1i Du Pont 2EREX anti-freez- e vyith it protects better chemically, MR-8..- '. prevents rust clogging! strong sion. 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