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Show "17 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER It, Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD r n oami its Series Win Would Oust 'Dem Bums7 " By FRED DOWN United Press International . - Amateur Reaches The Provo D o wn town Coaches Club's annual "chuck, wagon" meeting will be. held next Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.. at the BYU Stadium. The "coaches" will watch the Cougars go through an evening workout in the stadium. Free hotdogs and soft drinks also xwill be served to members of the club. Coach Tally Stevens and his assistants will introduce. Semifinals , haven't received their mem- bership cards by next Wednesday will be admitted to the event by their membership receipt, officers of the club said.' Bob Carlson will be chairman of the chuck wagon, assisted by Marcus Johnson and Floyd Taylor. 2) .. . -- '-- the season Thursday 6680 .452 16 61 85 .414 11 when they routed Warren. Spahn. Philadelphia . before he could retire a" batter Thursday's Results and went on to whip the Braves, Philadelphia 5 -- Chicago 2 13-- 6 's San Francisco 13 Milwaukee 6 Rebounding from Lew five-hshutout 24 hours Pittsburgh 7 St.. Louis 0, night earlier, the Giants hammered out Los Angeles 4 Cincinnati 14 hits, including four by Willie Friday's Probable Pitchers runs-witin five Philadelphia at Chicago Owem Mays who drove Cecor Cardwell"(9-9)v- s a homer and three singles. ; The Braves are idle today and careM e Los Angeles-'a- t" Phillies San Francisco then play,; the vs An- games on Saturday and (night) "Drysdale single ' toneUi . Sunday. , The Dodgers "stayed -- alive" (Only games scheduled.) the Cinwith a 3 victory r .. Saturday's Games cinnati Reds Thursday night and Milwaukee at Philadelphia, night come back tonight with strikeout Cincinnati at Pittsburgh ace Don Dry sdale ( 3 ) against Chicago at St. Louis San Francisco's Johnny AntoneJli Los - Angeles at San Francisco (19-9- ). American League W. L. Pet. GB Snider Paves Way 90 57 .612 ' . Duke Snider crashed a three- - Chicago . run - homer in the first inning to Cleveland 8462575 5 McDev-itt'- s New York for the 72.507 15 Danny way pave 72 - 74 .495 17 10th win, achieved with the Detroit! 71, 75 .48618 ihelp- of Larry Sherry in the ninth. Baltimore Bob are Sox The White Boston! . 77473 20 sending .434 26 63 82 i Shaw (16-against Frank Lary Kansas City (17-1or Jim Bunning 6185 .418 29 .Washington night while the Indians have Jim Thursday's Results ' Bud ) (No Daley scheduled.) facing s games, , Perry ' -: ). Friday's" Probable Pitchers The Philadelphia Phillies beat Boston "at ' New York (night) ). and the Baumann (5-vs Maas the Chicago Cubs, downed theSC at Pirates Baltimore Washington (nighr Pittsburgh in theother Louis Cardinals, Pappas Na tional League games Thursday.. Cleveland at ' K a n s a s City AH American League clubs were (night) vs Daley ) Perry of x hf ght - 'x - 11-11) ).- last-plac- (16-1- 3) (19-9- ). 4-- (16-12rto- -it (11-9- . (16-12- . v 5-- 2, . (13-7- 4) 7-- 0, (8-- (11-9- . idle. Robin Roberts yielded homers to Ernie Banks and Irv Noren but won his 15th game of theyea, for the Phillies. with a Harvey Haddix , pitched a four- hitter for his 12th win for the-Pi- T (16-12- rates behind a nine-h- on ' " night at the University Stadium. The game, is tuneup contest of the both teams rjice they of Utah Braves 118 ; 484 533 602 427 186 .352 157 .324 166 .311 183 .304 129 .302 125 Bell, Reds Aaron r 111 ; Ma-6- 9 thews. Braves American - League 102. Ivy to halfback. , Thef irst unit "in the line is listing Black and Boyde ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) good, at ends, Frank - Gullick and New Mexico,- the surprise ' of Long Don Burleson at tackle; John the Skyline'' Conference with its Garber andBob Lozier at guard, second place finish last season, and at center. Following Beaird has its sights on the league crown off fall units sharply, and unless this year, but' lack of line depth the show marked replacements may block the Lobo bid. as the season apimprovement The Wolf pack is composed of a a aces real prob-Levy proaches, faster lighter team J this time lem. around.i-itswing-attack bolsterNewcomers singled out for the 22 ed by "returning lettermen. most praise include halfback. BilSkyline coach of the year, Marv Levy, again will build iris ly Brown, a transfer from junior college,' and offense around " the many talents Gene sophomore Scott, a talented of halfback Don Per end to center. his until transfer . kins. V transfer Joe .HOustontJniversity The running of Perkins and iris backfield cohorts is 'expected to be New Mexico's Jreadahd but ter, but quarteroackChuck Rob erts and ' George Friberg plan to enlarge on last year's seldom used passing attack. ; end candidate Don Black tops New Mexico's receiv ers. The lanky Alamogordo boy, also a defensive mainstay, set a Skyline record last season by catching nine touchdown passes. He also was the Loba's leading scorer with 58, points, . Coach Levyrealizes he has a good chance at a high finish with men 'like Perkins ancVBlack to build from. His squad has improved along with the rest of the Skyline teams, and enough veter ans will be in the lineup at all times to guide the wing-he installed at the, beginning of the season-- ' last year. 'lull. u2.:iimjBut line depth dims an otherwise bright picture. Guard Mason Rose is gone, tackle Hon Morrison is ineligible, and newcomers are not developing as rapidly as Levy, had hoped. Fullback Ron Beaird was shifted to center to bolster the for L y Cam-eronjOkl- : the final year for ; and Jim Lee Howell of the Giants. Each has wou one game against the other in two games ; All-Ameri- ca , OIXD12 f Fight Results j -- ANGELES LOS (UPI) Ray-mun- do : Mexico 137, Torres, out Frankie Ryff, 13Tr ; knocked New; York (1). BRAUN SIGNS AGAIN j' NEW YORK (UPD Carl Braun has signed for his 11th season with the New York Knickerbockers of the National Basketball Assn.-- Braun, 32, needs only 335 points to become the 10th player in NBA history to score 10,000 points during his career. , ' tournament. X v... Jt-V- - . Dud Wysong of off tees Dallas against Coe, the master precisionist, in the first match, with Jackie Nicklaus of Columbus, Ohio, pitted against Gene Andrews of Whittier, Calif., in the '' second semifinal. . These four made it into : the semifinals with a pair of victories each ( Thursday , amid ' the ' cold winds, rain and fog which covered the mile-hig- h Broadmoor Club course throughout most of the BACK IN UNIFORM Leo Durocher, reported due for ap- Twenty-year-ol- d pointment as Cleveland Indians manager, i: 36-ho- le 5 i ' - I ? Soys Report- ' " day. ; ,: ; Coe's 7,010-yar- Broad-- d . - Durocher To Manage Cleveland i . 1 Leo DuNEW YORK (UPI) . rocher, finally assured the Vstock deal" he . has (held out for; since 1955, will be named manager of the Cleveland, Indians , bet weea now and World Series time, it was learned today from an authoritative American f League source. Durocher's hiring - by. the ' Indians will set off a ' chain of events that will include: Joe Gordon, current CleveGleichmanri of Saticoy, ' Calif., 4 land manager, moving to Detroit in and 3, the morning. of the Tigers. as manager Wysong reached the round-of-foJimmie Dykes, present Detroit by beating Tom Draper of pilot, returning to the job: he left Royal Oak, Mich., 1 up, and. Davis (Spec) Goldman of as coach of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Dallas, 3 and 1. Goldman, a beatAnd the strong possibility of en finalist in the 1934 National Dressen coming to CleveChuck Amateur tournament by Lawson next from Los Angeles land Little, had sprung one of the to serve asyear coach under Durocher biggest upsets j in this year's tourhe did for many years as just two-time nament by eliminating with the Brooklyn Dodgers. champion Harvie Ward.. 3 and 1, 60 Maybe in Back in the morning.-When he arrived in Pittsburgh Thursday night for one of his fikees 31; Maxwell, Tigers 30. , NBC-T' Pitching National League Face, Pirates 17-Antonelli, Giants Law, Pirates 17-Phils Conley, S. Jones, Giants American League Shaw, White ' Sox 3 McLish, Indians Sox White Maas Wynn, Yankees Lary, Tigers 19-- 9- 1; 12-- 9; 7; 20-1- 3. 16-- 18-- 6; 20-1- 0; 13-- 17-1'- J. 7; a., Cleveland at end. and former Ft. Lewis A&M stalwart" Joe Wolcott at guard also should see plenty " of action. The Lobo backfield received a Willis sharp blow when Fjerstad, a 210 - pound halfback from Minnesota, suffered a knee injury and was lost for the sea'", son. But it's still Perkins who makes the offense ' click'. The fast, shifty right halfback sat out most of New Mexico's final three games with a f opt injury last season but still scored eight , times, carried for 644 . yards and caught nine three of passes for 161 yards them for touchdowns. ! ex-Mari- ne ; T 81 nal assignments, Duroch- V er said: ' , "There's a better than even chance I will be back in uniform i for the 1960 season. Ever since he left the Giants in 1955, Durocher has insisted the only way he would consider coming back into; baseball would be under a stock arrangement where- J The "speedy senior is listed on almost every card as a possible and he's just as good on defense. Whether he's used as a decoy, a ball carrier, or, a pass receiver, the other team has to concentrate on him. Perkins' backfield mates probably will be Roberts at quarter, Brown at left half and bruising ( pre-seas- on All-Americ- an ar Jehsori Diclcers for Utah Fullmer Title Defense , har-rump- '.' ;'. h! -- 1 - -- . , All-Am- er 8-- , 38-3- 36-ho- le , 2. y ; chneiter " : (?r&Rnw(?ri a IM! - viHE-yLlBiSuv- WEEK OPEN IS 'TIL i. DAYS MIDNIGHT (CLOSED SUNDAYS) Bo Bankston at fullback. The Lobo squad includes 20 sophomores who will be depended on if the Wolfpack is to improve on last 'year's 3 record and its 1 Skyline mark. New Mexico opens its season Saturday night at home; against New Mex ico state. 7-- 1 4-- 1 t"" rrT ' " w ' I t (I - w IP OYE E RELOAD YOUR OWN SHELLS Truly Excellent IT'S FUN - - - SAVE MONEY KENTUCKY Bonded bourbon LET US TEACH YOU HOW TO OUR USE YOUR OWN AMMUNITION HAND-IOA- D BENCH HAND-LOADIN- G FREE 1 , - Bulk Powder 10 . On OFF New All BULLETS lb-$1.0- 0 . . . Spear, Horn,--' ady, Sierra Remington USED GUNS! & Winchester. 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KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 100 PROOF s ; OILD JLHIS SMi Texas d kid who can't make up his mind about, college but knows exactly what he's 'doing on a golf course, takes , on defending i champion Charlie ' Coe today in the semifinals of the National Amateur All-Ameri- ca Na- United Press International SPRINGS, Colo. fuzzy-cheeke- 1 Colavito, In dians 106; Jensen, Red Sox Senators 100; Lemon. Senators 96; Maxwell, Tigers 92 Home Runs National League Banks, Cubs 42 r Mathews, Braves 40; Aaron Braves- - 38; Robinson Reds 36, Mays, Giants 31. American League Colavito, In dians '41; Killebrew, Senators 40;. Lemon, Senators 32; Mantle, Yan- - T tional Football League activity next week. The Giants have .been in Salt Lake City for a week and have conducted daily workouts at the University of Utah. Saturday's game is the rubber match for coaches Red Hickey of the 49'ers played. 128 140 149 136 -- The two teams meet Saturday : Kaline, Det. Runnels, Bos. Fox, Chi Wooding, Bal. 93 78 89 , 80 62 L Giants. single-handedl- ur - The open 131 528 80 170 .315 : By JERRY GROSS United Press International San Francisco 49'ers were ed to arrive here today to renew their professional foot ball series with the New York pre-seas- KuennDef. -- line-backin- 2 Pro Elevens Poised For Utah 'Rubber Match1 SALT LAKE CITY (UPD 142 539 g. This is the eighth ward w all and improve the in a series of preseason , dispatchOtherpersonnel changes es dealing with 1959 Skyline Con- have transferred end Gene Scott to center and quarterback Jarvis ference football prospects. attack. it . surprising information from th world. Dr. I. M. college football ' Inorbit of Spinning U., the newest addition to my staff, assures me that our calculations indicate some astounding results will mark the coming Saturday's skirmishes. Dr. Inorbit, incidentally, U commotion a wherever causing moves in a he goes. The doctor forward-circulhe as fashion Sports Briefs treks from place to place This strange means of locomotion, much like an upright spiraling football, has proved invaluable in his laboratory work. He has beeik ' able to apply his first-han- d knowledge of wind resistance, velocity, etc., to the, complex problems of the gridiron. Utah The 'rovo golfer's score kept WEST JORDAN (UPD , At some later date, when time 20. out the of him to wheu a native host top may play and space permit, I'll tell you NBA middleweight champ Gene more about the eminent doctor ' '.' SALT LAKE CITY; (UPD The Fullmer, makes5 his first title r dei said fense, manager Marv Jenson Thursday after talks with eastern clergyman; will be ih ; Salt Lak Right now it's time to reveal to a promoters. address the season. will get off to a, that City Saturday joint ' Jenson ; suggested the George luncheon of the Utah Association resounding start when national Nelson Field House on the Utah of Petroleum Retailers and the champion Louisiana State Is del-State; University campus at Lo- Utah Automotive Trades Assn. uged by a shower of Rice. (Heh-he- h, a title be for available in v He connection is appearing gan might that is a. sheer stroke, of :, defense. with thee annual convention of the genius!) The final score will be two organizations. Rev. Richard Rice 27, LSU 16. SALT LAKE CITY. (UPI) Foot- of the, Church of the Brethren In all, we will find the underball great . Tom Harmon will won the pole vaulting title in the dog scuttling the favorites on no speak at the .kickoff luncheon to- 1952 and 1S56 Olympic Games. less than seven fronts. And in of the Bleacher Quarterbacks day one contest, despite . massive ' at the. 'Newhouse Hotel. mathematical manipulations, it SUN VALLEY, Idaho (UPD clan A Dillon, Harmon is former Mont., man recorded was impossible to separate the halfback for the . University of the best score of the day Thurs- foes Virginia and William . and Michigan. day in minning' the "Buffalo Dou- Mary. This encounter will end ki bles") event, of the 11th annual an 8 tie. EL PASO, . Tex.. (UPD Provo Shoshone Indian The ; other shockers will find Trapshoot here professional Billy Johnston trailed Herman R. Peterson powdered Boston College taking NavyColothe leaders with an even par 72 90 out of 100 in shooting at 50 rado whacking Washington, South today entering the second round pairs of targets from 16 Carolina smacking Duke, Kenin the $20,000 El Paso Golf Open Bill Salt, alt Lake City, wasyards. sectucky jarring Georgia Tech, Kanwho the made Doug Ford, ond with '87 and Hank Couch sas beating Texas Christian and rounds Thursday in ,65 with the Southgate, Calif., third with 86. Stanford shading Oregon. aid of a hot putter, was leading Egad! Now the forecast: tht tourney at the El Paso CounVeteran Georgia 30, Alabama 14 ELKO, Nev. (UPD try Club course.- of Billings, Arkansas 27, Tulsa 16 Johnston carded a 4 for his George Schneitera total o: Boston College 27, Navy IS Mont., compiled first day total. Par is 133 here Thursday to win the two-da- California 28, Washington St. t 1C Rocky Mountain Professional North Carolina 34, Clemson BARBER ENTERS "GATE" Golf Association golf champion- Colorado 13,! Washington 3 Wake Forest 24, Florida State 1 FRANCISCO SAN (UPI) ship. ErKentucky 16, Georgia Tech 7 Schneiter finished ahead of Jerry Barber Thursday became Sr., defending Mississippi 40, Houston 0 the; 115th pro to enter fee $40,000 nie S Golden Gate Open golf tournament champion Ernie Schneiter Jr., of Rice 27, Louisiana State 16 which begins next week. Ogden and Dave Killian of Twin West Virginia 16, Maryland t Falls, w, ho wound up tied for sec- Penn State 21, Missouri 16 l Texas 32, Nebraska by he would manage the club and ond with 136 totals. 14 Ernie Schneiter Sr. was elected Stanford 16, Oregon be permitted to hold stock in it. The Indians have okayed a new president of - the Rocky So. California 28; Oregon St. 21 Virginia 8, William and Mary S stock deal for Durocher, accord- Mountain section PGA. Ernie ' ing to UPI's source, but it is a Schneiter Jr., was elected first Kansas 24, Texas Christian 16 bit different than Leo had sought. vice president and Stu White, Og- Arizona 14, BYU 1J Instead of being given stock in den, was named second vice pres- New Mexico 20, New Mexico St. f the Cleveland Baseball Club, Du- ident. Killian was elected third COP 28, Colorado St. Univ. 11 rocher is being given shares of vice president and Russ Mears, Idaho 21, Utah State IS blue-chi- p stocks now held by the Farmington, Utah, was named Wyoming 30, Montana 14 secretary-treasure- r. San Jose State 21, Denver 20 owners of the Indians. By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE into the football wars. Ahem, did y you observe how L Originator of the Belly' Series Greetings, my zillions of gentle subdued . that ferocious grizzly . which threatened to devour all of readers. . newly-printe- d us at our rustic retreat?, a as Feeling crisp But enough of tmy heroic ex- double sawbuck after my of sojourn in the piney woods ploits. I'm fairly atlngle to give to Maine, J'm just 'itching plunge you, my warmest friends, - some Laclcof Line Depfh Barrier on LpbosfTitle Path six-hitt- er - ). 9. Boyer, St. L. 137Rnbinson. Reds - 0) .. Runs Batted In National League Banks, Cubs - i '' American League 16-1- , COLORAO WPI) the the of mastery, Cepeda, S. F. 143 575 90 185 .322 148 621 125 199 .320 Pinson Cin. o'-e- 6) PjgslunP moor layout thus far should seem enough ... to discourage .even the most , experienced opponents, slim crew-c- u Wysong smiled unconcernedly when he wa; asked, how he felt about meeting ' the champ. United Press International Coe shot another superb round National League ' to eliminate his Walker Cup teamPlayer; Sc Club G. AB R. II. Pet mate, Bill Hyndman of Abington, 144 591 114 211 .357 Aaron, Mil.' Pa., .2 up, in Thursday's quarCnghm, St. L. 136 435 6i 152 .349 terfinals. Coe had beaten Ted . 3,-ni- Hot Hon dicapper H azards By . NORMAN MILLER United Press International Although Leaders In Big Leagues Bur-dette- j at St.-Lp- uis it Major Hoople Kicks Off U. S. members to the club members. '' Members of jthe club who 0) game y COACHES CLUB SLATES CHUCK WAGON EVENT The Giants left the Braves for Vdead" today and moved on to the job of killing off the Dodgers. Eager to do it themselves, the weekGiants open a three-gam- e with the Dodgers at end series e San Francisco tonight with a lead and only eight games left, to play. They'll-practicall- y eliminate -- the Dodgers and put themselves on the high road to JC5? San Francisco's first .World Series it they can win two out of three games from the Dodgers. ' The White Sox, meanwhile, can clinch, a tie for the American 'League pennant tonight if they bea the Tigers and the Indians United Press International Detroit atv Chicago (nieht- lose to the Athletics. And, even if W. L. Pet. GB Lary (17-1or Bunning (16-1ss the Indians keep . winning, the San Francisc( ' (16-6r ; ). 82 64 .562 Shaw White Sox must take only three Milwaukee 80 '66 .5482 Saturday's Games u of their last seven games to clinch Los Angeles "" 80 66 .548 2 Detroit at Chicago their first flag in 40 years. 75 72 .510 7 Baltimore Washington Pittsburgh Won Biggest Game 72 76 ..48641 Cincinnati Bostonat New York 69 76 479 12 Vi Cleveland : at Kansas City, night The Giants won the biggest; Chicago two-gam- - Q BYU'-sqita- d Dodgers AA j 13 f ASY CREDIT TERMS f"".v ,r'" |