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Show Go W mm P n - " trip Donovan's 5-Hit- CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPi) The Chicago White Sox employed some of their typical nong and Dick Donostop van's smooth five-h- it pitching to beat the Cleveland Indians for the second straight time, Saturand stretch their American day League lead to '3 games. The victory, Donovan's eighth of the season and first since July 21 guaranteed the White Sox at least an even split in their series", with the Indians which winds up with a double-headSunday. For six innings, Donovan and rookie' fastballer Jim" Perry both pitched scoreless ball. The White Sox finally broke through' with an unearned run in the seventh with the aid of Minnie Minoso's error. The White Sox, who now have taken 11 out of 16 games from e Indians this season, added an insurance run in the eighth off Perry, who yielded nly seven hits in suffering his- - sixth "loss against 10 victories. Prior to the start of this series last night, the Indians had won eight , in a row and shaved the White Sox lead to PITTSBURGH The (UPI) Pittsburgh Pirates stepped up their determined bid to preserve their pennant hopes Saturday by attack to rout unleashing a the Philadelphia Phillies, Bob Friend, who usually encounters difficulty with the Phillies, , gave them the "cousin" treatment instead by scattering nine hits to record his eighth triumph of the year and fourth in a American Games. , It marked a sweep by the U.S., for only six championships were decided, with cne more to. be decided late Saturday night in the lightweight division of men's Hislcey Sets It was Friend's first 1959 victory over the Phils after losing four games to them and left his career mart with Philadelphia at winners Saturday were Josh Culbreatr of Nor Pa., in the men's hurdles; Isabelle Daniels of Jakin, Ga., in the women's dash; Ray Norton of Oakland, Calif., in the dash; Isaac Berger of Hollywood, Calif., the featherweight weight lifting; Don 'Bragg of Penns Grove, N.J., in the pole vault and Irvin Rober-so- n of Philadelphia in the broad Golf Tourney CHICAGO The United the field, picked upsix more Gold Medals Saturday in the second day of in the third Pan competition States, base-runnin- 4 2-- 0, . (UPI) spread-eaglin- g 18-h- - s . ' ; : -- . ' ' ' weight lifting. The U. S. . 400-met- xNNX tf Pace in ri, er Ail v ill 1 By WENDELL M. RIGBY Babe Hiskey, veteran golfer from Pocatello, Ida., took the Braves 1 1, Cubs 4 lewd in the 1959 Central Utah Coif aournament, which got un- CHICAGO (UPI) Hamt Aaron der way Saturday, with a classy hit his 35th and 36th home runs four under par 68 for the opening Df the season Saturday to help the Milwaukee Braves overcome day round. a grand slam blast by Ernie He was Lou trailed North, by ump. 4 Banks for an j Salt and Jack Lake, Ridd, Magna, victory over Those triumphs meant that the Uhe who Cubs. 69's shot for the Chicago Saturday U. S. had won nine of the first 11 Gold Medal's decided in the round to keep within striking! The win went to Warren Spahn, distance of the wno went all the wav on a- vield gjmes, Friday the U. S. won Hiskey. Brian Goldsfancy shooting worthy, young ot. eight hits for. his 17th victory three. ; The United States won three oi Provo linkster, shot a one under of the year. Spahrf struck out four the five gold medals in the first par 71, and remains" very much and walked one;; in the for championship day's competition Friday, includ- honors. running The' completing hii 17th game, gave up nothing wdrs ing one in what will go down in In the Class A Flight it was than a single in any ti ack and field Jhistory as one f except Davis with a two under par the third wher the inning Neil the most confused decisions eve"-I- t Cubs loaded d 70; Bob Huish, with a 71, and the bases on cost world record holder singles by Tony Connolly the hammer throw Fred, Crane, an even par 72, who Taylor and George Altman, plu led in the scoring march. Close a walk to Lee Walls to set the championship, were Lyman Tracy, Malu Connolly firs' was awarded the behind stage for Bank's 38th home run H. G. and Bentall, LIoopiiana 195 of throw with record crown, of the year. inches. But he had left each with 74's and Dean Robinfeet 11 It was Bank's second grand-- , son, still in the race with a 75. the arena before it was announce of the campaign and th slammer A 75 round was good for first that a remeasurement siasned v of seventh his career. inch from his throw and that in- day leadership for George Amus-so- n in the B. Flight. George ternational rules ignored distances under z inch on distances Melis, 76; Bob Halbersleben, 77; the pace for the low net group, . . : i 3i i over 100 feet thus .reducing his and Harry Young, 78, trailed VUuuuiiK , auuji i ilien iiaiiiuizaps within still behind close 11 striking Bob Huish and Brian inches. toss to 195 feet y, distance of . the Saturday pace p This distance tied exactly with 71's, and Fred Albert Hall f the United setter. Crane and Phil Cannon with even A" trio made up of Gene Clegg, 72's were top candidates for States, Eddie Woolsey and Bob Lang, par the low gross lead. Jun., paced the Class C Flight, Hiskey played consistent and each making the 18 hole tour in to edge Ridd and 77, Lloyd Shannon, Arlos Ander- steady golf North for first day honors. H son and Bob Peay were close ' on had his trouble the first holes behind with 79, and Bud Peterson a with not have a but did hit for an even 80. hole and. bad maintained his lead The group in the D Flight had over chief his competitors. their troubles, but Bart Renshaw Ridd turned in the top set Marcus really and the Johnson pace CHAMPAIGN, 111. (UPD Steve with of the mark when after a 4John to day, lead 84's, Lyons, 85, Spray, 18, of jlndianola, Iowa, de- andf Bus Amandson- with an 86. bad score on the first three feated Dave; Leon of Tucson, An impressive field of 149 holes, he overcame the bogey Ariz 8 and 7, on University lfers teed off for the, first trouble .with a near perfect of Illinois course Saturday to win round of play in the Central Utah or par, eagle par for the first the Western Junior Golf Title. holes on the second round. classic, battling for the trophies three Spray, playing some of the fin- and merchandise certificates He - made the back nine tour in est golf of the tournament, was 1 which will be awarded after 32 after taking 37 strokes on the front nine. under par for the 29 holes the completion of play Sunday. match lasted. 'After the morning Leaders for the various flights Awards totaling $1500 are ready 18, he was 6 up wining 6 of the for distribution and the battle for in the Saturday rounds are as ' firs 9 holer to get off to a fast points Sunday is expected to be follows: start close and hard fought The Championship Flight Leon was hampered by traps leaders will be fighting to hold, 68 Babe Hiskey Pocatello. , and had trouble with his putting their advantage while the losers 69 Lou North, Salt Lake; Jack on the morning round. He im- in Saturday rounds will be out to Ridd," Magna. 71 Brian Golds worthy, Provo. proved in afternoon play, but make up lost ground. First place prize for Cham- 72 (Par) Phil Cannon,' Provo; ,spray continued to play sensation1 35 a for under and had par ally, pionship, A, B- and C Flights Ralph Johnson, Salt Lake; 7 the first ? holes of the afternoon will be a trophy plus $80 ih v Vera Newbold, Salt Lake. round. Par for the course is f, merchandise; Second place will 73 Art' Moss, Magna; Walt draw a $60 certificate; third Salt Lake. Spray won the title on the 11th place $50; and fourth place $35. 74 --Hal Dalton, Magna; Vaughn hole of the final 18 with a birdie, Twenty five dollars will go fo Barker, Salt, Lake. one of 8 birdies he racked up fifth place; $20 to sixth; $15 to 75 Lanny Nielsen, Provo; Bob svnnth and $10 to eighth place Droz, Salt Lake. during the match. 76 Frank Huff, Salt Lake; Dave winners. The D Flight has a separate Barrett, Pocatello. turned 174.715 "to break the old award system with first place 78 Gale Anderson record oi 168.79 in the CX Road- prying $75; second place $50; 79 Max Fillmore, Bill Neff. ster class. A Flight third place $30; fourth $25; .fifth r The only Utah entry in the $20; sixth $15; seventh $10 and 70 Neil Davis streamliner class wa' the eighth place $10. 71 Bob Huish Canyon Motor Special which was Of special interest to Central 72 Fred Crane expected to make its first try at Utah golfers is the membership 74 Lyman Tracy, Malu Hoopila-n- a, a record Saturday afternoon. H. G. Bentall award that is being' offered to The special is driven by Athol winners of the low gross and the 75 Dean Robinson, Ted Dawling. Graham, Kearns, and is powered low net contests. Gene Clegg with 76 Rav Peterson, Jim Green, ' a 60 and Marcus Johnson, CI, set (Continued on Pare 16) by an Allison airplane engine. Xj" h ' ' : ? " U y 11-- j. g j , IK JIIIIIIIm 1 BOSTON Rookie. Jerry (UPI) Casaie fired a four - hitter and Jackie Jensen broke out of a slump to drive home thret runs Saturday in a 1 Boston Red Sox victory over the Baltimore WEARY BUT HAPPY White Sox Manager AL Lopez smile and gives weary Dick Donovan (right) a lop-si- a1! 4-- de baseman Earl Torgeson, who scored one of the runs, Chicago moved games out front of the three-and-a-ha- Indians with lf (Hera.d-UP- - I Telephoto). Californian Sets New ' Speed Mark Orioles. Casale's best effort in weeks earned the 25 - year - old right hander his ninth win. The lone Baltimore run came in the fifth inning afiter Casaie1 had retired the first 13 batters to face him. Jensen, the American . League's most valuable player last Season, snapped out of the doldrums to give Casaie the advantage he needed. Jensen, singled home the deciding run in the bottom of , the fifth and added a two - run single In the seventh for the . last two Red Sox tallies. BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS (UPD Mickey .Thompson's Chalreclenger I set a new two-wa- y ord of 330.5125 miles per hour in PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1959 Leaders In the streamliner class here Saturday1 in his tuneup for a shot at the international land speed record. In Saturday's record run, the Challenger broke the streamliner record of 266.866 mph set by Thompson last year in another car. Thompson, of El Monte, Calif., was pressed by Ermie Immerso, Phoenix, in a streamliner pushed by two supercharged Chrysler engines, engine power and gear ratio indicated. Immerso's craft was capable of 400 mph. But Immerson had to give up the try Saturday when, at the 249 mph mark at the end of the first mile of acceleration, one engine lost oil pressure. At the rate he was gathering . speed, the Arizon-a- n would have hit about 35Q mph through the measured mile to top Thompson easily. Thompson, who is out to top the international land speed record of 394 mph set by John Cobb of England in 1947, couldn't have challenged it Saturday because clocks used in the Bonneville Nationals are not sanctioned by the F.I.A., the international auto racfour-engin- Yankees 9, Nats 5 The New WASHINGTON (UPD York Yankees spotted the Washington Senators three runs and then came on to register ' a 5 victory Saturday with the help of home runs by Hank Bauer and Mickey Mantle. Harmon Killebrew put Washington in front when he stroked his 38th homer with one on off Yank starter Bob Turley in the second inning. Turley was, knocked out jn the fourth inning and replaced by Jim Coates, who was credited with the victory although he, too, gave way to Duke Maas in the 9-- 63 65 .492 15 Major League Standings 61 65 .484 16 Baltimore United Press International 59 68 .465 19 City National League 60 69 .465 19 Boston I W. L. Pet. GB 51 77 .398 27 Washington 73 56 .566 ... San Francisco games 70 $9 .543 3 Los Angeles Saturday's Results 70 59 .543 3 Milwaukee New York 9 Washington 5 68 62 .523 5V2 Boston 4 Baltimore. 1 62 67 .481 11 Chicago 2 Cleveland 0 61 67 .477 11 at Kansas City, (n). Detroit 60 71 .458 14 St. Louis X-Nig- ht '54 77 .412 Philadelphia Game Saturday's Results: Pittsburgh 11 Philadelphia 1 5) ); (10-9- 2) (7-8- ). (12-11- ). (5-7- ). (1-3- ). 3) (18-7- (4-2- ). - All-Natio- Cleveland New York . 75 53 .586 3Vz 64 65 .496 15 . Aaron, Milw. 126 514 97 183 .356 Cunghm, St L. 121 389 55 135 .347 129 541 112 179.331 Pison, Cin. Cepeda, S. F. 127 512 80 164.320 124 498 90 159 .319 Temple, Jin. Boyer, St. L. 127 480 70 153.319 Robinson, Cin 127 474 93 151.319 (7-8- ) Terry (4-- 9) (7-14- - .353 .328 .321 76 149 .319 71 164 .315 Runnels, Bos. 122 467 Fox, Chicago 128 521 Runs Batted In National League: Banks, Cubs Detroit at Kansas City Mossi 118; Robinson, Reds .114; Bell, vs Daley or Garver ) ) Reds . 100; Aaron, Braves 99; Mathews, Braves 87; Cepeda, Monday Games Giants 87. New York a; Baltimore (n). American League: Killebrew, Washington at Bostor (n). Senators 95; Cblavito, Indians 95; Friday's Results Red Sox 90; Malzone, Jensen, National League Red Sox 82; Maxwell, Tigers 81. Milwaukee 9, Chicago 5. Home Runs Pittsburgh 9, Philadelphia 0 National League: Banks, Cubs St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 2. Braves 34; Aaron, 37; Mathews, San Francisco 5, Los Angeles 0. Braves Reds 34; Robinson, American League 25. Giants Chicago 7, Cleveland, 3. American League: Colavito, InNew York 4, Washington 0. dians 38; Killebrew, Senators 37; Boston 6, Baltimore 4, 10 innings : Detroit 6, Kansas City 5, 10 inn- Allison, Senators 28; Maxwell, Tigers 27; Lemon, Senators 26. ings. Pitching Pacific Coast League National Face, Pirates League: W L Pet. GB 16-Giants Antonelli, Law, t 74 63 .540 Salt Lake Pirates Reds Newcombe, 73 64 .533 1 Vancouver Conley, Phillies Podres, 4 70 67 .511 San Diego ' Dodgers 70 68 .507 4 Spokane American League: Shaw, White 68 68 .500 4 Portland Sox IVfcLish, Indians 6S 71 .482 8 Sacramento 8 65 71 .478 Seattle (11-9(9-10- lit (15-9- ). ' ing body. Immerson is currently hunting a sponsor to enable him to return to the glistening salt flats next month when F.I.A. timers will be available for speed runs by British Motor Corp. sports cars. Thompson will return Sept. 20 for the international try. The only other "record set so far Saturday, last day'of the-- week long qualifications and record runs, was made ; by the team of Morris Brothers ' and Sturdy of 32;-Ceped- a, -- nal . Cuard Rifle Team CAMP National League & Club G AB R II Pet. 9) ). vs Sullivan New 'York at Boston ). vs Kemmerer (13-8- 5-- 4, (3-10- United Press International Player Ohio REPORTS TO ROUGH RIDERS Ont. (UPI)' OTTAWA, Carl Smith, former University of Tennessee back, has reported to the Ottawa Rough Riders for a try-ou- t. Smith was recently released the Detroit Lions of the by League. . 15-- (UPD PERRY, Utahn has been, named to the All - National Guard rifle team during the 1959 National' Rifle Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio. He is Warrant Officer John L. .449 12 62 76 Phoenix Price of Salt Lake City. Price is a member of the rifle team from ARIZIN INKS PACT Friday's Results Phoenix 6 Sacramento 4 13 inPHILADELPHIA (UPI) Paul the First Observation Battalion of Arizin Wednesday signed to play nings) the Utah National Guard. for'- - his ' eighth season with the San. Diego 3 Salt Lake 2 Seattle 4 Portland 1 Sardine and mackerel fisher- Philadelphia Warriors. Arizin Vancouver 5 Spokane 4' (14 inmen make their best catches on holds the Warrior s.oring record ' ' with 11,122 points moonless nights. nings). A 18-- 0. 12-- 12-- 14-- 16-- im EVER -- 62 West Center Provo - Open til 9 P.M. Mondays 6. 12-- S... POP GEARS , lfi 5c . . . . . . . . . .. 3 for SStN&5 AUTOMATIC REEL BERKLEY ;'....' Spmninle . eich .. SPINNERS . .. 100 15c ea yds. 6 for 2.39 7.49 19c P.lr8.95 hnndr, 75c 1c AT YOUR SPORTS HEADQUARTERS Mffil I 0 OJF , ) Golds-worth- run-rier-u- FREE PARKING -- i Iowa Youth Cops Western Junior Golf Title 5-4- -3, . 6-5- -4 - 3-2--3, j " - 36-367- 2. Cos-grif- . big-ca- . 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Utahn Named To Leagues Big Milwaukee 11 Chicago 4 eighth. went the 'Yankees Cincinnati at St. Louis, night Trailing ahead with two runs in the fifth (Only .games scheduled) and Bauer clinched matters when Sunday's Probable Pitchers he socked a pinch two-ru- n homer Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (2 in the eighth. Mantle connected games) and Semproch for his 26th in the ninth. vs Haddix Robinson (2-) The Yanks got to Senator start- and Daniels er Pedro Ramos for four runs in Milwaukee at Chicago Willey the fourth. Consecutive singles by vs Ilobbie Gil McDougald, Mantle, Y o g i Hook Cincinnati at St. .Louis Berra and Elston Howard ac- (3-vs Gibson counted for two runs and two San Francisco at Los Angeles others came across on sacrifice Antonelli vs Sherry ) flies. , Monday' Games San Francisco at Lo Angeles (n) American League 78 49.614 .. Chicago . The Pirate righthander reversed the Phillies' . jinx at the plate when he smashed a bases-loade- d double which produced three of foui Pirate runs in the seventh , inning. - . 1 . 4. 100-met- er t- - games. Red Sox 4, Orioles 12-2- C-- U - A I - f i row. . 60-met- er " 1. . ris-tow- er it 11-- , Illl 11-- 1, Keep Pennant Hopes Alive Sweep in 'Pan7 Games go-g- o IVz Pi rates Wi n U. S. Scores Stops Tribe fi Jncireas.e TO ter '. ' North 1st West Pror OPEN S30 a.m. 'til C p.m. 207 Mon. & Fri. HH Park Fre |