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Show 8 TUESDAY, JULY 19, r I960 Utah County, Utah - DAILY HERALD - Mans Mai rit By MILTOtf HICHMAN United Press International Casey Stengel fears no one and ; neither would you with" a pair of musclemen . like Mickey Mantle I and" " Roger Maris1 around. ' Stengel's strategy is simple but l : i . " ; t. first-plac- 9-- 2. ' , - Yankees dians. The loss of shortstop Wfcbd-iHeld", hurt much more. Held suffered a : broken finger during the first inning' and is expected to be out of action from three to ; . - - , i . effective. He, merely stations Mantle and .Marii in front o the ; door and tells, them to give ihe bum's rush to anyone who tries e invading the Yankees - ' I privacy. ' . ; weir New; ning. Maris applied the .. clincher with his 29th homer at ; the ' ex-pense of reliever Barry - Latman in the ninth. Mantle and Maris" made it easy for southpaw Whitey Ford, who gave up eight hits in f posting' his sixth., victory. Johnny Romano ac-- . for both Cleveland runs . counted with a homer in the second inning and a sacrifice fly in' the fourth. The loss of the game was of Vs: secondary importance to the In- -. The Cleveland Indians, trailing only, by Vk games, had exactly such a notion Monday night. .But when Mantle and Maris got through with. them, the Indians "were dumped to third place and their the Yankees increased American -- League lead, to two games with a victory. Mantle did his handiwork with a three-ru- n homer, his 22nd of the season, to climax a five-ru- n rally off Dick Stigman in the fourth in-- : with a 1 victory over the Red Sox, and the Athletics snapped a five-gam- e losing streak by beat. ing the Orioles, 1. Score Beats Boston Hard luck Herb Score turned in his finest pitching effort of the season with a five-hitt- er . against the Red Sox.'j The White Sox scored eight of their nine runs off loser Billy Muffett. They: got to him for three jruns in the third on a pair of. walks, Minnie Mino4 9-- ej . t day. '. The White Sox moved into second place ahead of the Indians a so's double, Al Smith's single and a sacrifice fly," then picked up four more in the sixth. Roy Sievers of the White Sox ran hi hitting streak to 21 games, .; longest' in the AL so far this The victory was Score's second against three losses. Ned Garyer of the A's won his first game of the year following s five losses when he held the to seven hits. Skinny Brown, now 7-gave up all five Kansas . ": j City runs. The Athletics jumped on him for three runs in the! first inning Andy Carey driving in two of tnem with a double, and Norm Siebern socked his Uth homer with Whitey Herzog or base in the third. Baltimore scored, its " only run in the seventh when Brooks Robinson came home on : a double play. . 4, " . -- 5-- five weeks. Only , two other games were played in the AL while all the teams in the National took a breather and enjoyed an open O sea-son- i ( Oti-ole- Arnold Palmer Shoots For Victorv In PGA Against Topnotch Golfers By LEO H. PETERSEN UPI Sports Editor y crbwns open for them in one seasonthe Masters, the U.S. Open AKRON, Ohio (UPI) Here in and the PGA. : the kingdom of. rubber, a new Palmer, the in golf; rp may be in Kingdom only needs the PGA to estab-lis- h rs the making;' that new niche ingolf. , Arnold Palmer, golfing's golden may not think it rivals the boy, is shooting for that new king- grind slam which Bobby Jones dom. He's trying to become the scored in 1930 when he won the first professional golfer in history U.S. and British opens and the ever to win the three biggest U.S. amateur, i but Palmer will settle for it. , Li-d The from guy doesn't about worrygonier, Pa., what people may think, Ee fig ures and most golfers agree with him that this would be the greatest grand slam of them all should he win the PGA 1 1 stroke' behind winner Kel Nagle pionship is being played. He's facing tough 'opposition-- Art ii In the Masters he birdied the Wau the hottest guy on the last two holes to win. In the U.S. tournament, trail lately, defending Open he shot six birdies in the champion Bob Rosburg, three-tim- e first seven holes of the last round winner Sam Snead and a to win. host of others --r- any one; of whom ion a good streak could win it.' r For; Golfing Glorj But the letting is thtt the smilDisappointed about that second in finish Palmer isn't n the British Open j ing, place Palmer sought to make up for it going to let this one slip away. before returning to the United H he doesn't, It will give him 3 States a loser by trying to en the big three for the pros the ter the French Open. But his en- Masters, the U.S., Openi and the try arrived too late. PGA, So now, not needing the money No one ever has done it and but shooting for golfing glory, he if Palmer should he would rank wants to atone for his loss over- right up there if not in front seas. .1 of ; Jones Bobby starting Saturday. 'he is do And The that will if he does, it would make betting Tournament of Kings , over it the world this par capital of the rubber u There is no, one except golfing 70 Club Firestone course. the site where a new Country industry kings in this one. . In the Masters this PGA That's where came into being. cham golfing kingdom there are always the who won before.' In the U.S. Open there are those who've won before but a lot of the best are eliminated in qualifying rounds. In this one, it's the cream of the crop for the professionals. Palmer turned pro after win ning the U.S. amateur in 195424 years after Jones. It took him a while to get 1 going. One of, his first big triumphs came when he won the Rubber City Opn here in 1957. He's playing for this PGA title over the same course, modified from those days three years ago. ; despite But he doesn't think some poor practice rounds that the changes are going to hurt him. MOSCOW (UPI) Unless Vasili earlier this month. Kuznetsov held Up to now, and it's not count- Kuznetsov improves considerably the previous mark of 8,357. ing it all, Palmer has won $66,000. over his decathlon performance Soviet v track experts acknowlThat doesn't take in the money in the Soviet national champion- edged that Kuznetsov competihe has received for endorsements, ships, he will not be much of a tion here "was hot as tou?h as television appearance's and the match for American Rafer John- that which he will meet at Rom $2,520 he earned by finishing sec- son in the Olympics next month! and that he was not pressed .to ond in the British Open earlier who held the world his best .performance.. Here is Kuznetsov, this month. decathlon record until Johnson what '. he did in the five final In that one, as in the Masters broke it at Eugene, Ore., July 8 events Monday. and the U.S. Open, he was far and 9, won the Russian nationhurdles 14.9 seconds; off the pace. His closing burst at al championship Monday, but his javelin 59.89 meters (193 feet, 2 old St. Andrews wasn't good 7,737 point total was unimpressive. Inches); discus 42.35 meters' (138 enough he picked up six strokes Johnson, who beat Kuznetsov in feet, 10 inches): pole vault on the leaders but finished a the 1956 Olympics at iMelbourne, 3.80 meters (12 feet, 5 inches) g run 4:14.7. second, just one set a world record of 8,683 points and of Australia. , . come-from4)ehind-k- i 5 Old-time- ; iron-nerve- d , - Iron-nerve- Gordon Fines Jim Piersall w.'.v jc ' - ' i ,w., C:" m c CLEVELAND, Ohio (U!PI) The question of whether to coddle Jimmy PiersaM or , punish him was settled today when Manager Joe Gordon fined the Cleveland, outfielder a day's pay for his actions in the bullpen during Sunday's Ak'C:'y,. v tzz litfos - j 7,100-yar- old-time- rs douflbdeheader. Gordon levied the fine against Piersall because he had tossed SAFE AT HOME Karisas; City Athletics leftfielder Norm Siebern is safe at home on a. double off the left iieia.ience uy unra. oaseman Anuy trey. Aiiempiing to make the tag is Baltimore catcher Gus Triandos. ! Leaders In By United Press International 55-i2- 2Vt 4 7 8 - 84 318 80 311 77 285 Smith, Chi. Power, Cleve. Skwron, N.Y. Sievers, Chi. Robnsn, Bait. Kuenn, Oeve. Gieger, Bos. - . 83 75 74 64 88 77 69 317 293 281 212 333 293, 218 52 101 .318 53 99 .318 60 90 .316 46 100 .315 ,40 92 .314 27 87 .310 46 64 .302 42 98 .294 48 86 .294 29 64 .294 15 5) (4-5- ); s , (8-1- (6-5- (4-5- chal 3) Sacramento Salt Lake Tacoma Seattle . Vancouver San Diego Moore Bout 5. Postponed NEW-YOR- Grabs Sweepstakes The (U!PI) K again-postpon- ed " V I Fu-ga- . . ' ; 1 -- - ; zy . .600 .543 51 43 48 42 49 44 46 ,47 42 51 - 5 .533 6 .627 7 .495 10 .452 14 42 54 .438 15 4 37 S3 '.411 17 . ' enough patience or an iron fist w'en necessary to get the most out of Piersall." . . Palmer Still Tops Money Winners ST. LOUIS , . (UPI)!Bob . ; Miller Cardinal St. pitcher, was recovering today at Jewish Hospital from - a shoulder right-hande- d Louis . operation." He was operated on Monday -- and some calcification on the eighth rib under the right shoulder blade removed. An inflamed sac was also removed in the same ''!'.., ! Paul and either Toronto or a second Los Angeles team j o i n i n g the American a er homerSEV basis. s-h--- v "f jh i on record favoring expansion WT j ai.7 co:iDiT!oi:ir;s for os ?s a I Bullock Sales 71182 N. Stat & Service Orem AC 69) r J taste-fre- e as a vodka ) make. 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"We have the machinery for . i MR CONDITIONER The American League has gone but has said it could not proceed unless the NL did likewise. American League President Joe Cronin said in Boston that he maintained all along expansion was "inevitable." "I am happy to know they are - - Mbore-Schoeppn- er JUST ONE ROOM League. . . 1,500-met- Nor Min-neapolis-- St. , (3-6- ; heart-breakin- I . Left-hande- Miller Recovers From Operation 110-met- er ? 6) Out., on Aug. 8, was postponed "temporarily" for lack of television facilities. Fnigazy; ' president of Feature Sports,. Inc., said today: "We hope to have something worked out by A South AtlanWednesday night. We're trying to club of the Class rJ next season tic League make a doulbleheader. No I can't mention the name of the other bout under consideration." RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed He added that if negotiations for the doulbleheader failed, . Feature Specialised Work Sports would try to arrange a AHLANDERS new date and possibly a new site So.' Univ. Avenue 423 for the fight on -: rs ' 4) " , Al DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) action idle from though 'any golf day-lon- g last week, Arnold Palmer maintained his substantial lead over the PGA's top money-winnewith earnings of $66,600. Dow Finsterwald retained second place with $36,100 while Ken Venturi,. who picked up $700 in the Western Opeh, held on to third place with $32,400. Gene Littler, who tied "for third in the Western, moved from ninth to eighth place with a total of $24,200. Doug Sanders, who tied In essence, the National League Littler for third, is the only newwas ready W tell the fledgling comer in the top 10 with $22,400. Continental loop: "U you can't ' The National Elk Refuge at get going on this matter of exJackson Hole, Wyo., has herds pansion, we'll take it over." Although Giles stressed no dead- of American wapiti 16,000 to line had been set, baseball men 20,000 strong. agreed it i could be next season. The most likely expansion arrangement appeared to be the addition of New York and Houston to the National League, with it. We made It possible by an amendment to our constitution Portland . ' some years ago. We have a reMonday's Results v alignment committee and a caTacoma 5 Portland 3 ' tastrophe plan we could use to Seattle 5 Vancouver 4 to new teams." Philadelphia (NJi.) 8 Sac. 1 (Exh) give players "No Merger Ideas' Today's Probable Pitchers . Vancouver, Bamberger (7-- 7 In. New, York, Bill Shea, chairat Seattle, .Stenhouse ( 10-man, of the Continental League Salt Lake, unannounced founder group, said the proposed at Sacramento, Hickman (6-third major league has no ideas . Tacoma, Renfroe ) about folding andor merging with at San Diego, unannounced the majors. Portland, Byrd ) of our owners have any "None at Spokane,' unannounced of thought dfecting to the AmeriV: can or National League," Shea BRAVES SIGN, ROOKIE said. "There is a substantial penwho alty to be paid by anyone ' Wis. MILWAUKEE, (UPI) defects. d pitcher Jim Fiynn, a sophomore .at the University of Toledo, has signed with the Milwaukee Braves. Flynn, a native Chain Link Fencer of Warehouse,'-- Ohio, will report to the Braves' Jacksonville farm ; Archie Moore - Erich Schoppner light heavyweight title LAKE COTY (UPI) . SALT Ben Lomond pro Ernie Scihneiter fight may be coupled with another doulblehead-e- r Jr. of Ogden shot a 69 Monday fight for ; a theater-Tto win the pro sweepstakes in sometime in October, Bill the Forest Dale PronAm tourney. disclosed today. Bill Metcalf, ,Vaughn ' Barker ' Monday night the fight between and Lyman Tracy tied for low Gergross honors in the. amateur world champion Moore aod many's 'Sdhoeppner, European sweepstakes with 73's. . scheduled for Toronto, , 57 53 Spokane 9-- 3; Ben Lomond Golfer ((W)). Wednesday's Games Philadelphia at San Francisco Chicago at Cincinnati, night St. Louis at Milwaukee, night Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, night Pacific Coast League' ' W L Pet. GB 7-- 2; 6-- 2; 1) (1-f- l) 2; i .375 19 (3-6- (7-4- 9-- 1; 30 50 Chicago at Cincinnati (night) vs 00016,(7-8- ) os Hobbie ). Newcombe St. Louis at Milwaukee (night)- Gibson vs Buhl (94). at Los Angeles Pittsburgh Haddix ) vs Drys-(night) dale Philadelphia at San Francisco 3 Buzhardt ) vs.Mari (night), (1-5- 4. . Monday's Results (No games scheduled) Tuesday's Probable Pitchers . Burdette, Braves, 10-American League Coates, Yankees Turley, Yankees 64; Senators Stobbs, Perry, Indi12-Athletics ans 104; Daley, - Chicago By United Press International National League (No games scheduled) , American League Giants 66; Cepeda, Giants 61; New York 100 500 102 9 13 0 Boyer, Cards 56. 010 100 000 2 8 2 Cleveland American League Maris, Yan(6-Howard. Ford and Stig kees 72; Gentile,! Orioles 59; man, Latman (6) and Romano Skowron, Yankees 58; Mi n o s o, Loser HR Ro Stigman White Sox 55; Mantle,--Yankeei Maris. mano, Mantle, 53; Hansen, Orioles 52. ? Home Runs 1 5 0 010 000 000 Boston , National League Banks, Cubs Chicago 003 104 lOx 9 14 0 Braves 24; Boyer, 26; Aaron, Muffett, Wilson (6) and H. Sul ' Cards 20 r Mathc-ws- , Braves 19; livan. Score (2-and Lollar. Los ' Mays, Giants 18. er Muffett 2r2): .American League Maris, Yan kees 29;- Mantle, Yankees 22; Baltimore 1 7 0 000 000 100 302 000 OOx Lemon, Senators 2i; Colavito, Ti-- Kansas City 5 9 0 gers 19; Held, Indians 15.' Brown, Hoeft (8) and Triandos. Pitching Carver ) and P. Daley. Loser Williams, UBrown National League ). HR Siebern. ,9-Roebuck, Dodgers Dodgers 8-Buhl, Farrell, Phils (Only games scheduled) Braves Broglio, Cards 10-4; 2; - . Of Major League Games , ). . :'' Line Scores -- (7-5- . te ; (12-5)- YlVz Runs Batted In National League Banks, Cubs 76; Aaron, Braves 70; Mays, - Mon-bouquet- (9-5- - Minoso, Chi. Runnels, Bos. Maris, N.Y. (8-6- ). 0) 7) . American League (5-1- Russian Fails to Approach Rafer Johnson in Decathlon i "I just hope Joe (Gordon) has CHICAGO (UPI) The NationvsrMossl al League is going ahead with Boston at Chicago (night) plans . for. expansion to 10 teams (9-vs. Pierce : Baltimore at Kansas City despite a warning by the ContiEstrada ) vs Daley nental League that such a move (night) would lead to ' "economic disas. ter." Wednesday's Games President Warren Giles of the at Detroit Washington National Boston at Chicago, night League announced Mona after Baltimore at Kansas City, night day meeting that owners voted the unanimously to New York at Cleveland, night to 10 'arm if the Conticlubs expand National League nental League fails to gSt off the W.L. Pet. GB ground. 51 33 , .607 . . . A four-ma-n committee was Pittsburgh 47 34 .580. Vh formed to meet "forthwith" with Milwaukee 45 39 .536 6 St. Louis American League officials and 43 39 .524 . 7 Los Angeles with President Branch Rickey of 41 40 .506 BVz the Continental League to "expeSan Francisco ' 38 44 .463 12 Cincinnati dite prompt expansion." 34 50 .450 17 ' Philadelphia t Set No Deadline Ramos ; Monday. 1) 2 0 Expansion . New York a'-- Cleveland (night) Coates (5-ys Perry (10-4- ). Washington at Detroit (night) ... " N. L. Talks Tuesday's Probable. Pitchers American League W. L. Pet. GB 47 33 .588 New York By United Press International 47 37 .560 Chicago National j League 45 36 .556 Cleveland Player & Club G. AB R. II. Pet. Baltimore 47 41 .534 82 316 67 110 .348 Mays, S. F. 40 40 .500 Detroit , .324 83 368 Groat, Pitts 41 .483 39 Washington Clmente, Pitts'.' 81 321- 53 .104 .324 Bobston 33 49 .402 Ashburn, Chi. '80 296 60 96 .324 Kansas 30 51 .370 City . 83 325 52 101.311 White, St. L. Skinner, Pitts. 84 325 62 100 .308 New York, 9 Cleveland 2 Adcock, Milw. 69 260 2a .80 .308 9 Boston 1 77 272 34 83.305 Chicago Herera, Phil. 5 Baltimore 1 Kansas City Howard, L. A.' 56 218 36 66 .303 t scheduled) games (Only Bruton, Milw. 79 344 60 104 .302 Cnghmi St. ;L. , 80 308 46 93 .302 ' pnoroj; - Baseball Stand ings Big Leagues baseball into three gloves he had laid out on the ground for the amusement of right field patrons. In addition, the Tritoe manager sel up an automatic $500 fine for each time Piersall is thrown out o-- the game by an umpire for he remainder of the season. Gordon's action came shortly after General Manager Frank Lane had said Piersall "needs sympathetic handling." "I think Jim needs sympathetic handling' - Frank Lane, Cleveland Indians general manager, told the Sigma Delta Cthi journalism fraternity annual basebal ' luncheon The umpire is EdHurley. feignallinp; the runner to slide is Whitey Herzop; (lower right). 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