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Show ifew Mexico Ace, Runner Kansas Marks Ex-Poli- sh LI ; 4 y-- By JERE COX United Press International Kan. (UPI) LAWRENCE, John Macy of Houston, a former Polish Army officer who figuratively used his trim legs to escape , set from behind the two-mirun a new record in the V.. 12 SUNDAY HERALD 1959 sdn?yj rAPRtILm Palmer Clings to Lead In Houston Invitational By KYLE THOMPSON United Press International fTTPH T.nnc. unTTCTAM Tov hitter Arnold Palmer lost his putting touch Saturday and bogeyed four holes on the back nine, but lead in still clung to a the third round of the $30,000 Houston Invitational golf classic The Ligonier, Pa., pro three- 1 1 1 1 iL i ami xoiu limes,, inpuueu iiie nui cluding a putt of only about four inches on the.: 16th, and took thrr from the edge of the greens on holes 12 and 17 to give him a three-da- y score of Close behind Palmer was Freddie Haas of New Orleans who was tifd with him fnr tho loaH Satur day with a Jay He-be- rt of Sanford, Fla., and Jackie "Burke Jr., of Kaimesha Lake, n. x., iuuuwcu uuin wun Course Soggy one-stro- X1 1 L ke " 1 1 T Memorial Park's 72 yard par 72 course was somewhat! soggy Saturday from a steady drizzle which fell until about 2 p.m. The heavy clouds, however, began breaking up at early afternoon and bright sunshine broke, through occasionally. Cary Middlecoff, the tall golfing dentist from Memphis, Tenn., got a par 71 to take over fifth place with a 208. Julius Boros of Mid Pines, one-und- er . who was in a r - pi h ; 5.. v - -- .: C, .w y, ,.arw 5 Louise Suggs Birdies For Lead in Dallas Women's Open ' "v-- 'i : By ED FITE W.iws; :s : g;; United Press International Tex. DALLAS, (UPI) Little Louise Suggs rammed home a birdie putt on the final green Saturday to nip a late surge by Wiffi Smith and lead the $10,000 Dallas Civitan Women's Open at Hardin Named New Coach J the at At Annapolis putt m?; . either." Five Tied in Eighth Five were bunched at 211s for eighth place, including Chick Har-berNorthville, Mich., Billy Maxwell, Odessa, Tex., Wes Ellis Jr., Aldercress N. J., Paul Harney, Worcester, Mass., and Mike Souchak of Grossinger, N. Y. The field was cut to 61 low pros and five amateurs Saturday, with a score of 223s or over dropping out for Sunday's final round. " - X -- ISyTJ.M two-und- er Tournament. The Provo professional birdied the first hole, bogeyed numbers three, eight and eleven and parred ACTION AT INVITATIONAL Tops among Class A High School Hurdlers at the BYU Invitation Track Meet Saturday was Wayne Smith of Highland (second from right, upper photo) who won the highs in :15.8 and the lows in :21.2. In lower photo Weber pole vaulter Peterson goes over the bar to tie for second place in this event, which was won, by Blair from Me.a College, to- - Previously Johnston shot a pair of 73s. Braves from the unbeaten ranks, 11-- 5. Law, who went all the way for homer Pittsburgh, hit a two-ru- n in the second off Braves' starter Bob Buhl and Burgess hit a three-ru- n homer in the third inning off Juan Pizarro. That was all the runs the Pirates needed to win their first game in six tries. dinals as manager", hit a pinch grand-slahomer Saturday to help the Philadelphia Phils crush the Cincinnati Reds 14-The Phils clubbed six Cincinnati pitchers for 15 hits, six of theni for extra bases. Don Newcombe, the Reds' starter, was knocked out in the second inning when Philadelphia scored, four unearned runs. Bobby .Mabe, who pitched two hitless innings, was the only Reds pitcher who escaped unscathed. ' m ; Mile-Rela- 36-39- 880-Rel- ay Bad Weather CHICAGO 16-- starter, - wild-nes- weak-hittin- g 13-- . Baseball Scoreboard 4l2 San Francisco 5 Philadelphia Cincinnati 3 3 3 Angeles Louis x-L- St Pittsburgh 3 2 2 3 3 6 1 5 ... .800 .667 .625 .600 .500 .500 .250 .167 V2 Vz 1 Vh Cleveland New York Chicago 6 4 Baltimore Boston VA Washington ZYz Kansas City ZVz game Saturday's Results Pittsburgh 11 Milwaukee 5 Philadelphia 14 Cincinnati 9 San Francisco 8 St. Louis 1 Chicago at Los Angeles, night. Sunday's Probable Pitchers Pittsburgh at Milwaukee. vs Spahn Friend Philadelphia at Cincinnati Detroit 0 1.000 .667 .625 .500 .500 4 .333 5 .286 6 .143 2 3 3 3 ht (0-- (1-0- 2) (0-0- - Hill-ma- n (1-0- (1-0- 880-Rel- Monday's Games New York at Boston (Only game scheduled) from Saturday June 6th, 1959, to Saturday the 11th, day of July 2:00 o'clock 5th North Street, Provo, Utah. Ben ii. nuuocK President Published in The Sunday Herald April 19, 1959. J No. 1 Preston, Idaho, (Sutton, Corbridge, Nash, Weber Hovey), 4:03.2. No. 2 (Kranendo'ck, Rhees, Stoker, Bur-ley- ), Boston 4, New York 0. Chicago 6, Detroit 5. Cleveland 4, Kansas City 3. Baltimore 4. Washington 3. v.vw .v v. v... v w.w.iWti"nvvw. a, uw.v.v.y .y.y 2. 'in the Kansas grabbed virt.T-icfour mile and sprint medley .re- lays as the n;ept got away to an early start in once-posfion- ed degree weather. ' . Kenny Lane Cops TKO Victory O ve r J 6 h n ny B ii sso Clever (UPI) called for a return lightweight champion today but said he'd a shot at the welter- HOLLYWOOD Kenny Lane match with Joe Brown "settle" for weight title. Lane, the first-ranke- 135-poun- d d -, scored a sixth-roun- d over fourth-rate- d knockout technical sco'rer contender, 'a sixth-roun- d technical knockout over fourth-rate- d Johnny Busso Friday night in a nationally televised fight at Hollywood Legion Sta' dium. contendc- Orem Sportsmen Slate Meeting OREM -- j The Orem Community Sportsmen Association . will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Building, it was reported Saturday. 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Rifles and Shotguns . . 1 Off!)-(Other Guns and Ammunition 10 YOUR SPORTSMAN'S HEADQUARTERS Close-o- ut With Libby Owens Ford Auto Glass "The Glass Off! m Post-bloo- m i re-loadi- ng. April stock was extended 2. 5-- 4. (0-2- ). 25th, 1959 of Assessment No. G was extended to Saturday May 30th, 1959 and the sale date of 14-- ; Fly-tyin- g, Saturday at the hour of P.M. at 184 East ' National League 3:53.8. Pittsburgh 2, Milwauqee 2 (tie t called after nine innings, Discus Shelden Summers (Bear game, AVz Mike rain.) River), Maughn (Logan), Joe 5ft Pittsburgh 2, Milwaukee 2 (tie Dennison (Murray), Harold RobSt. Louis 4, San Francisco 1. erts (East), Frank Southwick (We- e 1959 Smith, Soulier), 1:34.3. Medley-Rela- y Friday's Results ). NOTICE OF EXTENSION Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Syndicate Oil and Mineral Company held on the de16th day of April 1959-th- delinquent is Highland (Lodafink, ay Franta, American League 4 date , 'A' Summaries ). 1) ,. 170-2',- . Chicago 9, Los Angeles 4. LEGAL NOTICE linquent 6 ). ). 0) (2-0- 2) (1-0- nd 3 Sunday's Probable Pitchers Detroit at Chicago Foytack (0-vs Pierce Kansas City at Cleveland Herbert ' vs Score New York at Boston Kucks (0-vs Casale at Baltimore (2 Washington merer (0-vs O'Dell (1-and Harshman (0-0- (0-1- 0) .?. 2 2 3 New York 16 Boston 7 Cleveland 13 Kansas Citiy 4 ). vs O'Toole, ). Owens (0-Chicago at Los Angeles (1-). vs Podres St. Louis at San Francisco-Jack-so- n (0-). vs Antonelli 0) Saturday's Results, Detroit 5 Chicago 2 Baltimore 6 Washington 1 0) - De-Blou- Monday's Games Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, night National League (Only game scheduled) W. L. Pet. GB American League 1 nt -- Major League Standings United Press International .4 ' . all-arou- Carbon Nine Tip Dixie to jsur-pris- Mallvar, Union; and Clark, West, tied for fourth. Height 6T Discus Clark, Mallvar, Smith, 136 Cox, Cunningham. Distance ft. Cox and CunningPole Vault ham tied for first; Clark, Smith, 12 'ft. Mallvar. Height 440 yd. dash Invitational Track and I'ield meet. Mallvar, Cox, Times and, distances were great- Clark, Smith, Cunningham. Time 56.8. ly impaired by rains, snows and winds that befell the participants . 100 yd. dash Mallvar, Clark, nine-eveof the two-dagrind Cox, Smith, Cunningham. Time which emulates the decathlon of 10.4. ' 180 Low Hurdles the Olympics. Smith, CunSmith, who missed schooling ningham, Mallvar, Cox,: Clark. 22.5. last year because he had. to work, Time won only three events, the javelin, Shot Put Mallvar, Smith, 130 yd. low hurdles, and the broad Clark, Cox, Cunningham. Distance 48'10". jump, but was among the leaders in every event. Broad Jump Smith, Cunningfor the However, ham, Clark, Cox, Mallvar. Dis19'5". award, athletes are not in compe- tance tition with one another in individJavelin Smith, Clark, Cox, ual events but are given points Cunningham,, Mallvar. Distance based upon their own perform- 174' 3". ance. ' The point system is the handiwork of Dr. Martin Miller of the Physics department at Brigham (Continued From Page 11) Young University. . Steve Clark: of West High in Salt derhouser (So. Cache), Gary ArmLake was second with 4853 points strong (Grand Junction), Merlin David Cunningham of Davis High Hamson (Weber), 2:07.3. was third with 4794 points; Fred High Jump Brian Utley (Orem), Cox of Weber High in Ogden was Haynie (Grand Junction), (two-wa- y fourth with 4632 points and Glen-do- n tie for third) Mike Phillips Mallvar from Union High in (Logan), Linn Corbridge (Davis), Roosevelt, was ffith with a total (seven-wa- y tie for fifth) Rutherof 4543 points. ford (Weber), Benson (Payson), There were no records probably Thorup (East), ' Bennett (Grand because of the weather vhich was Junction),, Crane (Jordan), miserable to say the least. (Weber), Oborn (Payson), Here is the nine event rundown 5', 10". for the five top performers. Mile Relay South High (WilCunningham, Da- liams, Schmidt," Birkes, Winder High Jump vis; Smith, Olympus; Cox, Weber, lich),. 3:43.3. y, 5-- 2, Milwaukee . 75 :- " , .: 135-yar- Championship nd By Larry Woodard Big Craig Smith a senior from Olympus High School in Salt Lake City amassed a total of 5673 jxrints, 820 more than Steve Clark, West High, his closest opponent, to win the AH - Around Championship event in the 1959 Brigh am Young : (UPI) Tom Morgan came on to stifle a seventh inning New The (UPI) BOSTON, York Yankees, humiliated on two rally Saturday to give Billy Boeft Detroit Tigers their first hits Friday, unloaded their heavy and the of the season, over victory artillery in awesome fashion Sat- the Chicago White Sox.. urday to pound out a 7 victory Boeft, a desperation over the Boston Red Sox.The Yankees blasted five Bos- who didn't figure in Manager Bill c a m p a i g n plans, ton pitchers for 18 hits and 32 Norman's pitched brilliantly, yielding only bases including home runs by s two hits until to succumbing Hank Bauer, Bill Skowron and in the seventh inning. Andy Carey. The Carey also had three singles and CLEVELAND four runs driven in.. Catcher Els-to- n The (UPI) Howard, off to a great start Cleveland Indians displayed their this season with ten hits in his most potent attack of the young first 20 at bats, collected five sin- season Saturday to defeat Kansas 4 fox their sixth straignt gles in six trips and drove . in City three runs, while Skowron had ' a victory.' triple and a single and four runs Billy Martin, Rocky Colavito, batted in. Vic Power and Woodie Held hit home runs as the Indians collectOhio CINCINNATI, ed 16 hits off four Kansas City (UPI) Gene Freese, obtained in a trade pitchers, starting with Ralph that sent Solly Hemus to the Car Terry, who lost his second game. i Ail-Arou- . 9. 171-S1- 3 - 1 Wis. (UPI) MILWAUKEE, Smokey Burgess and Pittsburgh's Pitcher Vera Law hit homers Saturday to lead the last-plac- e Pirates to their first victory of the year and drop the Milwaukee State. - LAST PLACE PI RATES WH P Grand Junction. BRAVES IN F I RST VICTORY Olympus High Athlete Cops i of Oklahoma s and keep the former (Continued from Page 11) Md. ANNAPOLIS, Civitan champ from wiping out a (UPI) e described deficit and gaining a (Delta), Tony Martinas (Central-Gran- d Young Wayne Hardin, new man boss who as "a Junction), Blaine Cutler tie for the lead with 18 holes still by his " of knows the problems the Naval to go. (Cedar), Allen Reed (Fruita), Mike Craner ( Wendover), 2: 13.5. Academy and sympathizies with Miss Smith roared into contenDiscuss them"; Saturday was named Head tion with a Jerry Anderson, Jerpar'36-?Football Coach at Navy to suc- 69, the tourney's lowest , round, ry Anderson, Ed Uger, D". Brown, ceed Eddie Erdelatz. Watkins, Evans, 137' 5H." to 216.and up pulled 220 ' Gary Anderson (Cedar), ' j At 32, Hardin is the second Rawls Third Betsy Halterman Roger to (Cedar), Mickey youngest coach ever guide the ' season's top Black (San the Rawls, Betsy Middies' Juan), Trinidad Silve teams. Tom football been who winner had, money Grand (Central Junction), ' Ron Hamilton, now athletic director at honors for Miss top Suggs edging Prince :23.6. (Cedar), Pittsburgh, was only 27 when he most of the tour, skidded' out of A. Cook, R. Taylor, Javelin became head coach at Navy in took she when lead the a for tie Francis 1934. Evans, Empey, Thornton, d six on the a 149 6". bogey triple diSlade athletic Capt. Cutter, up with a y Bonneville 'High rector at the academy, empha- 11th hole toand wound into third drop jlace sized that Hardin, who has been Monk, (Keel, Sargent, Naegle )y 3 .! 218. at 44.3. Erdelatz backfield assistant for Miss" Rawls pushed her tee shot Cedar City (Linds- the past four years, "is not an on number 11 onto a hard clay Anderson, interim coach." Prince, Anderson), aj 1:35.7. ; A "He's our boy and we hope and Beaver Medley (Smith, Dean, expect him to have a long and Goff, Murdock), 4:01. successful tenure," Cutter said. r 11) He pointed out that ''it was always (Continued From, Page our intention to select one of the ble winner in Class A competition assistant coaches" to fill the va- as he won the shot put with a e toss of 52 ft. 8Y inches, and threw cancy created by Erdelatz' 10 6 the discus 149 ft. 2Vz inches for a resignation April 8. .".". Cutter said that "as far as the winning mark, By United Press International Anfootball squad goes, their feeling Carbon College downed Dixie ranks" In the Class B Gary was they didn't care who became derson was outstanding with a 10-Friday to remain unbeaten in coach as long as it was one of the first place in the 100 yard dash. southern division Intermoun- assistants." He also broke the tape in the tain Collegiate Athletic Confer Hardin who comes from Stock- furlong and ran; anchor on one ence baseball play. Carbon blasted a pair of Dix ton, Calif.,4 was graduated from of the relay teams. Jim Jackson, ie 120 1948 pitchers for 11 hits in record-- i in of the Pacific in and is Millard, copped first College its fourth straight win.' Thursing a coaching disciple of Amos Alonzo yard high hurdles," then romped Stagg. While at C.O.P., Hardia to victory with a :21.6 time in the day Carbon beat College of Southern Utah, won 11 varsity letters. 220 lows. CSU dropped the second game South, Highland, Weber, and on its road trip Friday, bowing Preston captured the relay races BREEDING FARM SOLD to Snow Vern Budge College, SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) Eden-val-e in Class A competition, while Bont in in the Reid Wayne Farm, one of the West's his- neville, Cedar City and Beaver singled with1 ninth the inning deciding toric traniing and breeding ranch- walked off with the first place run. team B honors Class in been has sold for real estate competies, tion. development. four-strok- Invitational Golf three-roun-d 'B' Summaries 33-36-- 72 erratic .74 Saturday and managed to stay among the leaders in the the rest to run his tal to 220. stroke Miss Suggs had to have that to give her a one over par HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) Utah golfer Billy Johnston shot ah Houston mark by a le 215. g, $30,000 15-fo- ot 54-ho- ? Howard's time of 59.4 better?! 51.3 record that Gene O'Con-ne- r the and it beside the green roadway took her three strokes to get on. of Kansas State established Miss Suggs had putting difficul- here last year. The race was run ties all afternoon up until that in two sections against time and final hole. She ran putts across Clif Cushman of, Kairsas won the the edge of the cups with dishear- other- - heat in 52.2 and placed second. tening monotony. She did have Cochran of drop for a birdie on . Dick Missouri the 12th hole but she missed two nipped Mike Landsay of Oklahothree - footers for pars. ma in the discus with a toss of Lindsay was measured at . . ; I?. . . V9lm-nv$JWZ:Vfzv;- - . ?" five-wa- " Kan- 400-met- er le ... Ros-bur- mate Jerry Smartt set here last year. Smartt, who has not yet Dick Howard of New Mexico rounded into .condition after an also raced to a new meet record illness, was fourth. . in the hurdles. Macy defected from the Red The was camp five years ago when his Macy to 8:59.2 clocked in break the Polish track team was touring mark of 9:06.9 that Houston team- - Switzerland. He. slipped away from the rest of the team and gained asylum at the American Embassy: ' Breaks Record Bud Edelen cf MinnAsota wai 50 yards behind Macy at the finish, followed by Miles Eisenman Iron-Curtain- , y tie for ninth place Friday, moved up ' f g to sixth and a tie with Bob , of Palo Alto, Calif., at 209. L V "It was that putting that got me," Palmer who had held or shared the lead since opening day said. "The greens were a little m rougher because of the rain but hy:i:y:y:.mymyyi m i :wyy:. m mxPimmmM yy; s mt:-just wasn't putting. I didn't have very good irons Saturday N. ' Saturday in the 34th annual sas Relays. Aw 3 4u n (i PA. yin.iujvn.yn ar ctuntrn n |