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Show , . jv..;- - ; -- .,.T..-- - - ' ' urn w i '! . , j .. A A , fr n FT W oil SIS b u li Dodgers Lose M Bombers Stretch Lead Over Detroit Tigers v I Gincy Wins .7 to 4 toHike Lead f 1 - ' .... ; i i si games." . 7-- League pennant race Saturday jwhen they downed the Philadeland the Milphia Phillies', waukee Braves scored! a 0 over the second iiplace Los Angeles Dodgers. iVada Pinson,- - Jerry Lynch and sGene 'Freese hit homers And Pin-so- n had two other hits to lead the attack that brought jReds ' nine-hJoey Jay his 19th victory of the season and dealt Johnny his 15th" defeat. Don Deme-te- r 'homered for the Phillies. Warren Spahn scored his eighth consecutive victory and; his 17th of the season for the Braves who nailed fireballer Sandy Koufax for three runs in the first inning. Spahn, whose 305 victories equal e the record for a lefthander in one league, needs three more wins to achieye the 12th season of hiscareer. Don Cardwell pitched a and Ron Santo'; George' Ernie Banks and Billy Williams hit homers as the Chicago Cubs beat the San j Francisco The win squared Giants, CardweU's record at 2 while winner Jack the loss was Sanford's eighth of the year. Dick Stuart hit two homers and knocked in five runs to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to ia 4 win over the St. Louis Cardinals, the Cards' first loss at ' home hr 14 games. Elroy Face pitched the last three innings to win his sixth game for the Pirates and Lindy McDaniel suffered his sixth loss for the Cardinals. J - 7-- - .. 4, 4-- tri-ium- ph 2-- p i j , it . Rravp wnrns. indeed, from a coach who plans 10 startj seven or eight sophomores this fall; and who senhas only about a iors on his entire squad . u . Clark Stringham, junior end returning from, an LDS mission had his first look at some of the players during Thursday's Press Day and remark ed. "Gee whiz, but this is sure ia young team." - Roger Maris crushed the troit' Tigers with his 52nd and 53rd homers Saturday, spurting eight games ahead of Babe Ruth's record pace While powering the New York Yankees to a 2 victory that increased their lead to 2Vz games in the American Lea. . gue. Maris first homer of, the game came off loser Frank Lary in the sixth inning and broke a 2 tie! His second-wallowis at the exHank Aguirre of reliever pense with one on in the eighth and . capped a four-ru-n rally. ' Collects Three Hits All told Maris "collected three of the Yankees eight- hits and drove in three runs with a double in addition to his two- homers, Even with Maris.' slugging, relief ' ace Luis Arroyo had to put down an eighth inningi threat that earned . him his 26th "save" of the year and preserved Ralph Terry's 12th victory. Terry yielded the Tigers runs in the first inning when All Kaline singled and Rocky Colayito homered, Bill' Monbouquette gained his ll'th. win as the Boston, Red Sox beat-thMinneso Twins, Chuck Schwilling sif3ed home the decisive! run for theed'Sox in the top bf the fifth. Don Lee suffered his fifth loss, Danny; O'Conneli had two doubles and a single and pitcher Don Larsen hit three singles to lejad the Chicago" White Sox to a 12-- 7 triumph over the Washington Senators. The Sox hammered jut 15 hit$ and also had the benefit of 11 walks and two. wild pitches. Supplied the Power Rookies Tom Satriaho and Ken Hunt supplied the power and Ken to MeBridel pitched a lead the Los Angeles Angels tj a 3 win over the Kansas City As. It was the. 12th win of the. season De- .3-ga- i f By United Press International By United Press International " The' Cincinnati Reds opened up a lead in the National Coach Hal Mitchell; of BYUhas gotta be the most' optimistic football mentor in the Skyline Conference this fall While most. Cougar fans and alumni and football experts figure the Cats will have a heckuva battle staying out of the Skyline Hal insists basement, hard-nos- e i "we can lick any team in the conference on any given Saturday and that includes Utah State. We may not "win the championship but we're going to. win a few Buz-har- n - dt i ft , lil i- all-tim- Coach Dick Hill of Provo High says he'll probably start a' line that 'will average .190 IIAL'MITCIIELIr- pounds from end to end . . . laim he's especially deen at the tackles . . . However, he ad- mits he'll be hurting by the loss of halfback Chad Woolery, who tell y a, file's a great one, has moved to Colorado Dick said . . . "I had my whole' offense built around him, then on; Aug. 20, he informs me, he's imovin' to Colorado. I felt like I .had just been nit with a However, fullback Terry Andrews promises to make Hill f or-- i backj get all about Woolery I . . Dick! says he's a better of back last year than Chuck Kay; the Bulldogs'; great running Vile can do more things better than Chuck- - and he's faster.' five-hitt- i ... all-arou- 12-1- 10-ga- -- ;. will play their home 1games at Timp Park this The Bulldogs . . Jl '1 year . . :. Dick says tne gridiron win oe . iaia ouvmum auu suuui iu the outfield with (bleachers being, set up along tne east side ot tne field. "Although playmg at Timp Park may, not pe as convenient as m playing in the BYU Stadium, Provo High figures- to save $600 rental fees this season ., . J 'And, we always got fourth crack at rtat.es at the BYU Stadium. Coach Hill said . . . "Xiie BXU r,imf yarlity and freshman and BY High got their choice of playing dates and then we had to take what was left, which meant we had to A i. u maw on nome our . aim a lot weanesuay oi games play set up' l: '! Why doesn't Provo High use its own field? Well, It seem it'sJ matter of finances . . . The Provo High field isn't lighted . . W nrithmit th w ttmu w. We wfM- IfOm DlCOl w ' nnornto U II V oon'f rames' nrincioal D. V. Tregeagle insists . . . Provo High has the lights for the night games but no poles to put 'em on SEATTLE, Wash. j(UPl) They alsp need a fence around the field to keep out the free-loaAmerica's super st&t amateur ers". ; v golfers, playing thej fairways while the British took tcj the rough, The Bulldogs; have about 60 players out for their sophomore won the Walker Cup Saturday for football team and, both soph. Coach, Dolan Condle and Hill think the 17th time in 18 tris with anthey have some real tough horses among them ; . . Soph, coach ..PaulJ other slaughter of the invaders in Kitchen of American Fork is in just the opposite- situation j the singles matches. more who When Charley Coe, the sealed on the a weighs "Haven't got sophomore squad player to to amateur how some of them .from Oklahoma City, . . show 150 I .and. had put than pounds ! . . how waxed Kitchen that's young Mike Lurit, of Great on jtheir shoulder pads: green they are," ' ' '.: Britain, 5, and 4, it wa i the decidcla:ms. However, Kitchen ladmitsv the Caveman varsity, coached by ing point for the Americans. The U.S. team had piled up a Don Mower, should-bslightly sensational this fail ... Jim Moore lead hi the foursorties Friday should be one of (the greatest backs in the state this fall. and assured retention j of the big r '.-.Assistant coach Lennie Mackay of Provo High likes to kid silver mug when they won the Hill about "the time, the Bulldogs (when Mackay was playing for the first three matches Saturday. Bi5 Green) clobbered a great Carbon team, which had the present Provo High mentor as one of its star performers. j didn't we Dick?" he chides "We licked ye. something like 33-the Provo High rid chief . . 'TU admit,'' Dick laughed, "that you really clobbered us . . . But, it wasn't quite that bad. As I re. . . "You've just got a short mem-ermember, it was more, like ,Dick," Lennie comes right back. In Jed Gibson; is back as football coach at BY High again this, year ; . . after taking a year's leave of absence to study at SALT LAKE CITY J (UPI) Teachers' College at Columbia University in ffew York. Securities GAC of Denver won! -Chet Oliver, Provo and Orem businessman, whose hobby is its second straight shutout vicsponsoring athletic teams, admits one of his greatest sports thrills tory liere Saturday to become the only double winner in the Rocky . caine this summer when his Sam Levin Inurance Agency team won Mountain Regional Softball play. . . Association" think "I Softball state Amateur the championship offs., . before was the tourney I was more exhausted; than the players blanked team The Colorado over," he laughs . .',. And, Bob Hosteller,, of the: state champs of Provo, pitching and batting star of the tourney, said he once pitched six Sam Levin Insurance, behind the four-h-it . . . Oliver, incidentally, hosted his team hurling sohball, games in one-dadinner the other night'at the Riverside Country Club . i . of Bill Pickett.. It was the first ratja steak 'Itn'e. 4Vi Vef tnnncni" b ionrn axrety VinA " TLTQT'lr Van AXTo game for the Utah team in the ' double elimination tourney. . manager of the team, declared. Tony's Lounge of Salt Lake won r Craig .Seegmiller, former Provo High star who played with Bill- its first contest, defeating Morris oug Borg ings of the Pioneer League this' past summer! will return home Motors of Provo, for Tony's tossed a four-hittnelxt Tuesday evening j . ; He. plans to enroll at BYU this fall . . Epded the season in a blaze of glory. In oAe stretch (from last Sun Lounge. The loss left Morris' recday through last 'Wednesday), he collected two homers and four ord at i. Exchange National Bank of arid had nine RBI's. i ddubles, went Colorado Springs and pur Chapel of Memories Morjuaryf of Denver, began their play in the tourney I teams that won last by dumping ' night. The Colorado Springs bank defeated Pehrson GE of Salt Lake, i. ; The mortuary teani scored a a two-yecontract, had led the? run in the bottom of the 10th to By DAK HANELY JR. Braves out of an early season ease past Maddow Ice of Denver, United Press International Don Teske tripled! and scored to near become pennant slump Manaa on sacrifice fly for the winning MILWAUKEE (UPI) Rumors of contenders'. bis depar-j .. Mil of the taiiy.'. ger Charlie Dressen at the ture, schedprevalent beginning; were more Avas Three Satur fired games waukee Braves season of the to; had, just begun uled last night. The Rocky Mounday and Birdie Tebbtts, who has die down when McHale made th tain champ will be crowned Monbeen acting as the club's , vice announcement at a con press president for the past two years, ference ih the eighth inning of day night. None of the 12 teams Utah, Colorado and Wyohas been named las his successor; the Los from was against Saturday'sgame eliminated during the ming . General manager John McHale Angeles Dodgers. . first eight games. said Tebbetts has resigned as who will be 64 on Sept J Dressen,! vice president" apd will act as 20, began his professional career! line- - scores: manager for the rest of the sea- In 1919 with Moline of the Three-- ! Securities 8 0 GAC 001 Oil son. McHale said Tebbetts .has his donned 4 4 He first majo? Levin Insurance 000 000 League. already signed ..to manage the league uniform six years later Pickett and Horver Mos teller . Braves for 162 and 1963. with the Cincinnati Reds. and Krolvel. of second year Dressen, in the Dressen began his major leaguq 4 3 000 000 managerial career in 1932 with the Morris Motors 201 000 x 3 5 0 Reds and has also managed Tony's Lounge Madsen and Larsen; Borg and Brooklyn and Washington in the 1 '4 - : , 5-- nd . j ONLY SEVEN MORE TO GO Yankee sludger Roger Maris drops his bat and looks to the stands to watth his 52nd homer sail into the seats in the sixth inning ot baturday's rs'ew game. Mansi later hit his 53rd homer in the same. to move within seven homers of Babe Ruth's record o1 60 in one season. game (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) -x- orK-Detroit - U.S. Golfers . i l . A.A V - - w Wis V Big League Lii lie Scores KL ui Again win Walker Cup iu " f d- . A " . ; e 4-- 0 ; -- i Two Provo Tjeqms Lose by Shutouts Region Meet 0, y, 27-7.'- V - -- ; 5-0- y ", " On-no- . v j 3-- 0. er 1-- 1. -- j .1 ; I ,v f ebbietts Named to Replace as AAilwdukee Pilot I 5-- 4. i ar 4-- 3. -- 1 J j I " ; 05 00 , 00 - Bowling teaguo Sets Up Nursery f AMERICAN LEAGUE j Detroit . New York 200 000 000 010 10r 04x 2 7 0 0 6 8 Lary, Aguirre (8) and Roarke, House (8); Terry, Arroyo (8) and Howard. WP Terry LP Colavito HR's (40th), Lary Maris 2 (52nd and 53rd). (12-2- (19-8- ). ). 'A We nursery will be set for mothers who want to bowl In the Morning Glory' League, which gets under way Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Regal Alleys. "Women bowlers interested in the league are urged to contact the Regal Alleys or telephone 31123. (1st game, day) 000 000 020 Cleveland ' 2 9 3' 7 100 000 llx- - Baltimore 0 0 Locke (8) and .Thomas;; Wilhelm (9) and Foiles. WP Pappas" (11-7LP Docke ). HR's Williams (8th), Dillars (5th): Papas, (4-3- ). i " ' " 6 1 100 010 000j- -2 Boston Minnesota ' . 000 010 00- c- 1 10 0 MonSouquette, Earley 9) and Pag-hron- i; Lee ) and Battey, Nar-rago- n (6). WP Monbouquette (11- (3-5- .: i2)i , 530 010 02112 15 000 040 120 7 12 Chicago Washington 2 (7-1- ). " (1-2- ). , six-hitt- er 000 200 010 3 6 0 Kansas,' City 9 3 000 Qlj2 30x-- 6 Los Angeles Nuxhall (7) Ditmar (7) Rakow, and Pignatano, Sullival (2); (12-1- 1 and Sadowski. LP HRS Hunt (22nd), Rakow ). Causey (7th). Me-Bri- de (2-7- NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 000 000 000 0 7 1 4 8 0 300 000 lOx Milwaukee Koufax, Craig. (8) and N. Sherry; and White. LP KouSpahn (17-1r 2) fax (15-10- HR-Wh- ). (1st). ite San Francisco 000 000 00 0 5 0 001 120 30x 7 11 0 Chicago Bolin and (8) Sanford, Bailey; Cardwell (12-1and Barrigan. LP Sanford ( 10-- 8 ) . HR's Santo Banks (20th), Altman (23rd), (22nd). (24th), Williams " 000 320 020 7 9 1 Cincinnati 2) i Philadelphia 010 110 001 4 9 1 t, Jay, Henry (9) and d wards; Ferrarese (6), Baldschun (8) and Dalrymple. WP Jay LP Buzhardt HR's Pinson (16th), Freese (23rd), Dem-etBuz-hard- (19-8- (5-15- ). ). er ' (15th). 5 9 4 11 300 100 010 000 031 000 St.; Louis 1 0 Labine (5), Shantz (6), Face (7) and Burgess; Broglio, McDaniel (7) and Schaffer, Sawat-sl- c LP Mc(7). WP Face Daniel HR's Stuart 2 (23rd, Haddix, (6-5- (10-6- ). Former Oregon Basketball Ace To Join Truckers UPD' Oregon ;. " ! 03 14 last-wiate- ps league-leadin- on J g 7-- - ing out a j pair of words'-hehad written Jon the side of his locker. The woriis said "Bad Day' '.' "Every time I have one, I put a mark there," he explained. "I've had some-rea- l lousy ones that I- can't forget, but T guess' -- v - Fve made up for them a little bit." j ' ' j. . j Big Leagues (5-2- (1-- r 6) -- (7-9- ). row-ove- " - . , , jl5 j ' Morris Cops SoTtball Win (15-1- (9-1- (12-7- 0) - 4) (15-10- (1-3- 4) ). ). ). ! 8) (8-11- ). j j. - j (11-5- 1(9-1- 2) 1 j no-h- (9-9- (3-7- ). 2-- 0. Cardinals Recall Portland Players 1 a j hi-" fi- - 1- 1-- 0. - -. 6-- . ' ; 12-- 3; (2-9- ). 2; 4-- 12-3- 4. 4; , 4. (12-1- (8-9- ). 1) f i (11-1- 10-- 4; 3) 15-- 8; ' (17-4- ). y 3; 8; 7. fldfo rr,..- nn i - rr - A s .:- r, woman for the National will feature the eighth annual Utah: Bowling Tournament opening Sept. "23, John E. Keysor, president of the Utah State Bowling Proprietors' Assn., said Friday. Mr. Keysor said play in the south region will be under the direction of Merv. Redden of Springville's Art City Bowl, and will be held at Cedar City, Price, Pay-so- n and Spanish Fork, He announced an entry deadline for the tournament is Sept. 17, at . li j ' ' 23 iu . schedule for the south region, which includes all the area south of Midvale , will find men in 'blocks at Country Lanes, Price, 6:30 p.m., Sept. 23; Duke's Lanes, Spanish Fork, 10 a.m.,1 and Nebo Lanes,1 Payson, 4 p.m.!, Sept. 24, for a total of 18 games. Regional schedule for the women will be at Cedar - Lanes in Cedar City, where the entries e will bowl three blocks for a total of 12 games at hours to be announced later. Three men and two women will qualify from the south region for the where another zation has sent only one man and r. one woman to the BPAA This year,' however, he said the Utah allotment has been increased and two men and one woman will represent the state at the nationals in t Miami Beach, Fla., all to be chosen from Jan. r the Utah eliminations. Regional riliminaries will be said Keysor, held iSept. semi-finaat Junction with Lanes in Midvale, Sept. 1, and the match game finals at Hill Top Lanes in Ogden, Oct. 12 According to Mr. Kedden All-Sta- 3-1- 3, j , 23-24, ! j . )":. n b : All-Sta- Former basket-fcsll't-Oreg- me j Leaders In r Regional preliminaries and the Previously, said the USBPA selection of two men and one president, the proprietors organi- , . j e , . j. All-St- ar of -- 6-- asebdl Scoreboard ). 24th). PORTLAND (UPI) r- Rdgcr Maris ebneeded, Saturday for the first-timthat he has a. chance tq break Babe Ruth'sf all-tihome run record of CO in a ' single season. "I'm still not home yet by & long shot,' he hedged slightly. "but I guess you'd have to say my chances are fairly good now." Maris' j'concession" came after he smashed his 52nd and 53rd homers td pacethe Yankees to a 2 Victory over the Detroit Tigers. j Points Out Words "See this?" Maris asked point- said.-"Afte- r (5-2- Pittsburgh NEW YORK J ' i : ls 30-O- ct. 7-- J 1r . j 04 x5 . Maris Says Hes Got Chance Now - 1 Larsen, Hacker (7), Kemmerer (8) and Lollar; Cheney, Klippstein (1), Boiidin (4), Heise'r (6), Burnside (7)j Garcia (9) and Bright, Green (6)1 WP Larsen LP Cheney " . , 93-deg- ree Maris' two home runs Saturday pu him' eight, 'games ahead of '! Ruth's record pace; He still has, 20 games to break, the Babe's, mark within the' prescribed 154 game route, and he has 28 games, counting the Yankees' jfull sched- ' j ule of 162. Maris hit his first homer Saturday off loser Frank Lary hi the sixth inning to break a 2 tie. It was' the Yankee right fielder's first homer in a week. His second one Saturday 'came off reliever Hank Aguirrdvith one on and climaxed a four-ru-n rally in the eighth . inning. . Meant a, Lot PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER .3, 1961 "The; first one really meant a lot more to me," Maris, all, it broke the tie. Even if I don't kbreak' RUth's record . I and we win the pennant, I'll consider this one helluva year." Yankee manager, Ralph Houk, By United Press Internatibhal Milwaukee at Chicago (2) Bur wasn't as cheerful as might nor--, dette p5-3- ) and Cloninger ) American; League mally be expected, considering and Ellsworth W. L. Pet. GB vs. Brewer that his Yankees had just made New York 89 45 664 ... By United Press International r the Tiger it two in a Friday's Results: 86 49 637 3Vz Detroit American American increasedtheir had and League American League . 79 58 .'577 UV2 Baltimore & Club G..AB R. HJPct. League lead to 3 games, Player Los iAngeles 6, Kansas City 4. 72 64 .529 18 133 445 99 161 .362 Chicago Cash, Det "Ordinarily, I'd be tickled to Newt York.'l, Detroit 0 Cleveland 68 67 .504 21 Vz N.Y. 102 358 48 123 .349 death," Houk said, "but now I'm Howard, Clevjelnd 5, Baltimore 4. Boston 65 73 .471 26 about Mickey Piersall, Clev 111 445 73 147 .330 a bit Chicago 3, Washington 2, first Gentile Bal 124 406 86 133 .328 Mantle'sconcerned Los Angeles 60 76 .441 30 condition'." 58 75 ,436 301. game. Minnesota Mantle, N.Y. 133 460 115 143 .322 Mahtle pulled a muscle lh his Washington 5, Chicago 1, sec- Kaline, Det 51 82 .383 ZlVz iWashington 129 511 103 158 .309' left arrn and?was unable to bat ond game, iKansas City 48 87 .356 42 118 417 70 129 .309 ih his final time Chi Sievers,. Up. So he bunted 1. Minnesota Boston 5, 436 84 134 . 307 instead. Bal Saturday's Results Brandt, . National League New York 7 Detroit 2 Romanb Clev 125 443 68 133 .3Q0 San 4. Francisco Chicago' 3, 14 Green, Minn 130 492 76 146 .297 Baltimore 3 Cleveland 2 ;.'. innings. National League Chicago 12 Washington 7 Los 'Angeles 4, ;MUwauke'e 3. j Boston 2 Minnesota 1 Clmnte, Pitts 125 494 90 178 .360 St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh 4. Los Angeles 6 Kansas' City 3 133 530 94 179 .338 Pinson, Cin (Only games scheduled) 132 468 105 156 .333 Sunday's Probable Pitchers Robnsn, Cin Pacific Coast League Detroit at New York Buhning 109 374 59 120 .321 A. L. Moon, W. L. Pet. GB vs. Stafford 130 503 102 161 .320 Mil Aaron Tacoma 91 52 .636 Cleveland at Baltitnore-f-Bel- l 129 497 92 158 .318 St.L SALT LAKE CITY (Upl) 82 60 .577 SVt Boyer, Vancouver vs. Barber128 483 109 151 .313 Two Colorado S, F. Mays, and . twof Utah 80 62 .563 10 Seattle Boston at Minnesota Stallard San 65 130 ,312 teams 121417 Pitt Hoak, 79 .451 65 26 Diego grabbed opening round Vic(1-vs. Schrollj 127 481 88 149 .310 tories Mathws, Mil Hawaii 65 79 .451 26 Friday night iri the 1961 Los Angeles at Kansas City 433 133 .307 119 65 Chi Altman, 63 .444 79 27 Portland Rocky Mountain Regional Softball Moeller (4-vs. Archer Home Runs 63 79 . .444 27 tournament here. Spokane American Chicago at Washington (2) Pi- Salt Lake City '62 81 .434 29 Claris, League: Securiites GAC,, of Denver; won zarro and Herbert ) Yanks Yanks 48; 53; Mantle, Results it I. the opener 'behind Ed Miller's ) and Gabler Seattle 13Friday's ivs. Donovan Gentile, Orioles 43 ; Colavito, Tk Colorado team Spokane 7! The ' pitching. gers 40; Killebrew, Twins 37. Vancouver 7 Portland 0 Mountain Stated Teledefeated National League National League: Cepeda, GiSan Diego 6 Salt Lake sl of Salt Lake, W. L. Pet. GB ants 36; Robinson, Reds 35; phone scheduled) games GE of Salt Lake took (Only Pehrson's 80 53 .602 . . . Cincinnati Mays, GiantsU4; Aaron Braves the next contest for forfeit when 74 54 .578 3V2 Los Angeles 32; Thomas, Braves 27; Adcock, Bob's Auto Of EnglewoodJ Colo.; 71 58 .556 7 Milwaukee , , Braves 27. played ah ineligible man. The rul70 58 .547 IVz San Francisco Runs Batted In nullified a brilliant two-h-it r 68 .62 .523 10 St. Louis American League: Gentle,. Or ing pitching job by Bill .Lingo', of 62 65 .488 15 ioles 126; Colavito, Tigers 124; Bob's, which had defeated" PehrPittsburgh 55 74 .426 23. Chicago Maris, Yanks 124; Mantle, (Yanks son's, m w , .285 37 93 41 PORTLAND St. 115; Cash;, Tigers 111. The. (UPI) Philadelphia "Morris Motors of, FroVo; picked National League: Cepeda, Gi- hpfour runs in the seventh frame Saturday's Results Lpuis iCardinals have recalled five Reds! 114; to break a 6 tie and defeat on Cincinnati 7 Philadelphia 4 ants the Riebinson, Portland 118; ayers option to 4 o 5 Louis of s a St. Pacific Beavers the t Aaron, Braves 102; Mays,. Gi Pepsi-Col- a .C Pittsburgh of .Cheyenne, 10'6. 7 ' 7 0 89 ants 101; Stuart, Pirates San Francisco League. Chicago In the night's final contest, MadScheduled to rejoin the Cardi Milwaukee' 4 Los Angeles 0 dox Ice of Denver came from be-- 1 Pitching nals at the end of the 1961 PCL . American League: Ford, Yanks hind with four runs in the sixth ; Sunday's Probable Pitchers baseball campaign are slugging 22-Cincinnati at I Philadelphia Arroyo, to grab a 3 decision from Man-wi- ll Terry, Yanks s Owens Johnson ) citcher Gene Oliver who! leads Yanks Mossi, ''Tigers 14-; Plumbing of Salt Lake.1 Pittsburgh; at St Louis Friend the PCL in4 home ruiis with 33, Schwall, Red Sox 13-j and shortstop Jerry Buchek. National League: Podres, Dodg, vs. Simmons Paper manufacture in the U.S.' Outfielder Jim Hickman and ers 17-San Francisco at Los Angeles consumes enough wood-- to build Miller, Giants Jay, vs. Podres Don Landrum, and pitcher Clint Reds "19-McCormick. a bridge of logs to the moon each Burdette, Braves Sark were also recalled. ..'' Sadecki, Cards 12-year. basketball Solomon. University majors. star Chuck Rask has decided to 5 1 play basketball with the Denver 010 i02 Pehrson GE KLEIN TAKES OVER 7 1 Truckers of the National Indus230 000 Exch. Nat'l. Bank CHICAGO (UPI) Lou Klein Dickinson and Waller; Bennett; trial Basketball League. will serve as acting head coach Gosnell (3) and Fuller. Rask, who helped lead Oregon to the finals of the NCAA western of the Chicago Cubs this week7 1 regionals in 1960, toured with the end in the absence of El Tappe, Maddox Ice 100 000 200 who will look over farm team Our Chapel Truckers on a trip to Europe last 2 6 021 000 000 in the of Memories prospects performing spring. Texas and Northern League play' i Reicheret and Rowe; Hokeber- Rask coached freshman ofts vsXSalghU . . 3-- 2-- - -- - . , . N i 2-- 1. e 7-- 0. sledge-hammer- ." .. er Alt-ma- n, ; j . 20-w- in ;i for McBride who struck out five and walked three. Jackie Brandt's sacrifice fly in the eighth inning scored 'pitcher Milt Pappas .and "gave the Baltimore, Orioles a 2 win over the Cleveland Indians. Pappas went heat to eight inning in win his llthVgame vnth relief ace Hoyt Wilhelh?. pitching the ninth. j ' half-a-doz- en 2 -- r r " - - 8. ta . six-ga- 1 four-gam- semi-final- s, 2i3 wiJ ha bowl-- d. AH pi me rounds, liminary including the will be on a total pins semi-final- s, basis, with, eight men and eight, women to 'qualify for the 'match-gam-e . finals. Mr. Redden said the entry fee will be $25 for the women and of $35 for the men, with 'one-haall prize money to be distributed among leaders in the regional pre' . lf liminaries. ' All entries from the south region are to be sent to Mr. Red, : den, Art City Bowling, 45 ,WV 2nd S., Springville. BoSvlers who con- fine and tournament to BPA bowling establishmentj tX9 elisilils Isr their-leagu- c-i- ly e ta All-Sta- r, . ' |