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Show I r t 4 V ; t , ' 10 t Pi I 1, ft I SEPTEMBER 5, ' MONDAY Utah County. Utah FRACTURED FOOTBALL DAILY HERALD - v I860 , - - ' 2S2S& tf)'; ; . t . - , GUA8P &fOOT9TP$ f QTTns- Balfimo re Boosts Lead With 6 2 Win Over Yankees -- By MILTON RICIIMAN United Press International It seems impossible, but Balti- u. . i" Wins Tennessee Girl Wins Sports Summary Monday's Probable Pitchers Boston at New York (2) Mon-bouquet- (13-9- te ). In other- brilliant performances under gloomy skies, Otis Davis, Los Angeles,, smashed the Olyms (pic record in the of the men's dash with a clocking of 45.6 seconds and world champion Rafer Johnson, Kings- burg, Calif., took over the decath lor. -lead after three events. ti i A crowd of 44,000, turning out despite Intermittent showers, watched Calhoun, Gary, Ind., retain the high hurdle title he won in , 1956 at Melbourne in a photo Willie finish. He and runner-u- p May; Chicago, both were timed in 13.8 seconds while Hayes Jones, Pontiacv; Mich.," completed the sweep by nosing out Germany s Martin Lauer for third place. Miss Rudolph won the women's final just as she. won the .final last week by a of late surge power. ' 4) HiU Calif., (9-1- 4) second captured place. . DU QUOIN, 111. Jack Turner le of Seattle, Wash., won the national champion midget auto race in a record time, of one hour, five minutes and 14.29 seconds. 8) (10-6- (7-9- BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Thompson of El Monte, Calif., reached a speed of 372 . miles per hour but fell short of the world land speed record of Utah Mickey 394.2 m.p.h. Saturday CHICAGO Fred W. i Hooper's Crozier won the $216,940 Washington Park Futurity by one length ,over Intensive in time at Arlington Park. ; record-breakin- g 28;-Boy-e- . 20-ye- ar 10-- 9) Pi-rat- es 6; ;; Breaks Record , Davis, a University of Oregon graduate, had tied the existing Olympic mark of 45.9 seconds in an earlier heat but this time wiped it out completely as he stormed home four yards ahead of M. Singh of India in his semifinal heat.i Earl Young of San Fernando, Calif., also' qualified for the finals by finishing third in the second semi-fin.in 46.1 seconds. However,!' Jack Yerman,. Woodland, Calif.', was eliminated when he finished sixth and last in (hat semi-finin :48.9. Carl Kaufman' of Germany,. the heat winner, also was under the old record 'with :45.7. V f. :" Johnson was running second to C. K. Yang of Formosa after the first two events of the decathlon; in which he holds the world ' record. UCLA student, Yang, ' got the lead in the opening dash with a : 10.7 clocking good for 1;034, points and then added 950 points in the broad jump with a leap of 24 feet, 5 inches to run his total to 1,984 points. Johnson; the former UCLA star, scored 948 points with a :10.9 sprint good for 906 points and a broad jump of 24 feet, 1 inches . " al 1,854 ' - ROME I standings , 20-1- . i 4 V ; medal-winne- rs . -- (UPD Unofficial team in the . 1960 Olympic Italy '.121 Australia 109 6 Hungary 102 ' .7 Britain -JPoland 8- 1 g ' 9 14- - prance ijapan 14 15 16 17 18 19 ' " . 71 60 . . 7 " ; i 22 Canada 12 23 Mexico 10 " . I r, l , Switzerland 8 (Tie) Brazil 5 : 3,7 : fYugoslavia 13 25 ; , 31 31 31 Denmark 24 JBulgaria 21 Belgium 18 20 Finland 16 24 standings in; the the end of Saturday's competition (gold for first, silver for second and bronze for third). , Gold Silver Bronze Country Russia 19 11 , 9 11 16 United States 12 8 13 6 Germany . Ita 7 4 .. 14. L Australia 5 6 3 8 Hungary 3 0 0 Turkey New Zealand ' , 2 0 10 Britain t 1 8 . B Romania a g Poland 1 t ; New Zealand .28 21 The, medal Olympics at (UPI) er 15 Sweden Czechoslovakia l Bulgaria Denmark 1 1 1 o 112 Japan Belgium Holland , I o 0 0 , , 1 . 3 2 2 l 1 v l land speed record because of mechanical problems in jhis Chalr lenger I. i Thompson, holder of the Amerr ican land speed record has spent almost two frustrating weeks on the Bonneville Salt Flats Course. He took the clutches jrom .his racer after deciding slippage had prevented him from getting maximum performance in yesterday's runs, when he hit 372 miles per hour in a single run. Three other drivers were waiting to use the straightaway, course on the salt beds and it was uncertain if Thompson would be able to make another assault on the world record of 304.196 miles per hour later in the year. Bill Backman,. manager of Bonneville Speedway Assn., said it would be "a catch as catch can" situation in attempting t work Thompson into the schedule at the flats. Br. Nathan Ostich, Los Angeles, Calif., physician whose attempts for a record in a jet powered car were unsuccessful three weeks ago, was back atY the flats for another try. Art Arifons, speed, ster from "Akron, Ohio, also was almost ready 'for runs in his "Green Monster," powered by a piston airplane engine. Both planned to make test runs, later in the da; However, it was doubtful if record runs would be attempted because water had blown oyer part of the 11.5 miles course from an adjacent area during the night. i , ; j Standings In Olympics 1960 U.A.R. 5 boxing. South Africa 5 Wilma Rudolph sensational 2i (Tie) Iran 4 victor in the women's '. West Indies 4 is expected to add the (Official results have changed dash medal. the point scores of some teams.) 200-met- Here's Medal ROME fRomania 43 1- 0- Sweden 39 1- 1-Czechoslovakia 37 1-2- iHolland 35 1-3- Turkey 35 . ' 100-mete- By STEVE SMBLANICH . United Press International BONNE VHXE SALT FLATS Hard-luc- k Utah, Sept. 5 (UPI) Mickey Thompson, El Monte, California, today had to give' up temporarily his assault on the world ' 'lOO- - . ... ' , 5 Kuznetkov's time for the meter race was 11.1 for a total of 870 points. Dave Edstrom of Sherwood,' Ore. and ' Philip Mulkey of Memphis, Tenn., each ran the 100 meters in 11.4. Edstrom received 768 points and Mulkey 7371 in the complicated decathlon-scorinsystem. As the 12th day" of the Olympiad began, Russia had a total of 331 team points in the unofficial standings compared to the United States' second-plac-e total of 292. vThe following athletes were in prospective gold , today's events, Middleweight Ed Crook, light middleweight Wilbert McClure and light ; heavyweight.., Cassius Clay may win: gold medals in " uames after Saturday's competition: (points awarded on the basis of 10, five, four, three, two and, one respectively for the first six places): 1 Russia 331 2 United States 292 3 Germany 205 . , rted Mickey Thomp son "Thwa Again in Speed Record Try Standing Of Teams In Olympics ":"' 22-1- "'.,! 7; 7. ,1 15.79. 6 12-- 12-- i1 ' 5; 9-- 5; 0 Vasily Kuznetsov leaped for 773 points and a 1,643 total. The otheif Yanks fell far off the pace as Phil Mulkey,- Memphis, for Tenn., broad jumped 22-746 points and a 1,483 total while Dave Edstrom, Sherwood, Ore., for 610 points leaped only 1 and a 1,378 total.. The first five events of the de cathlon and 14 gold medal events highlighted the 12th day of the Olympiad.! Ten of the day's championships to be decided were in 8-- 8, 0--3) 10-- , that gave him a .total of boxing. . 15-7- ;" DU QUOIN, n. Norm Nelson , of Cincinnati, Ohio, won the 100 - milei national championship stock car race in a ..time of one points. 8. 2-- 4) 1-- minutes, 9-1- 4). 10-- 4; 7; .. .i . . no-hitt-er 11 r, 17-dl- s hour, (7-d- I i tional League. (9-1- 31 0) NEW (YORK Kelso charged to behind from score a neck far Miss ' Rudolph, a old victory over Careless John in the off her 91st running of the $59,300 Jerome Tennessee State star,-wablocks with the, rest of .the field Handicap at Aqueduct. and was) held even around the turn and! into ' the head of the Al Cicotte, a 30-TORONTO stretch. But there, , her long legs year-ol- d righthander, pitched an churning desperately she left them as th Tnmntn all behind and tore down the Leafs the Mon-- i (defeated Maple brick-re-d straightaway to what ac- treal Royals, 0 in the Interna an . ). 7) WO-met-er 3 (0-6- , 200-met- er 10' (3-5- 8) 11-inni- ). ki I 4 . " . I 100-mi- i . (6-6)- .- i . side, 5) 3) Italy Phil of Santa Monica, Calif., won the 20th automobile Grand Prix of Europe and Richard Ginther of River- 400-met- er eight-tenth- ). i Sunday MONZA, semi-final- easy victory. Miss Rudolph was clocked in 24 s of a seconds flat second oyer the .Olympic record ' she. set 4n the trial heats. ' Bragg Qualifies Another! U. S. .Favorite, Don (Tarzan) Bragg, Pennsville, N.J., easily qualified for the finals in the pole ivaulC but Ron Morris, Burbank, Calif., made it only on a ..technicality and Dave Clark, Dallas, Tex., was eliminated. In another TJ. S. disappointment, defending champion; Olga Fikotova 'Connolly, Santa Monica, Calif., failed to qualify for the- finals in the women's1 discus, just as her husband, favored Hal Connolly, had failed to qualify in the men's hammer, throw. Mrs. Connolly won the 1956 women's discus as a member ; of the Czech team. Johnson j who had been trailing the first two events of through ' the decathlon, went to the front on the third ' when he put, the shot 51 feet, inches for 976 points and a point total of 2,830. However, Johnson was running well behind his own pace for the first three events when he set the world record of 8,683 points. C. K. Yang, Taiwan (Formosa) who had been leading,, droped to second when he "put the shot 46-for 780". points and a 2,764 total. Former , world : record holder Vas-sil- y Kuznetsov of Russia had a toss of 47-- 5 for 817 points and (10-13- 6) - tually was (9-5- . - j (9-4- 2 1 2 . ; n Machen In Top Fight f NEW YORK (UPI) Heavyweight contenders Sonny Liston, No: 1, and Eddie Machen, No. 12, will "meet at Seattle, Wash., Wednesday night in a nationally telebout that vised i(ABC) features this week's boxing sched' j' ule, iiiston of Philadelphia, boasting nine straight knockouts seeks his 12-rou- victory in 32 professional stairts, and he is favored at 31st 14-- 5 to win. . of his 30 Twenty-on- e vic- tories have been by kayoes. Machen, of Portland, Ore., had . wins.. Wednesday's victor will be in position to demand a shot at knockouts in his 20 ,34 Patterson's Flbyd heavyweight crown next year. On the, same Seattle card, Wed 6-- 2, , 2-- 3 4-- d 6-- 4, nesday, raiddleweignt t'hu Moyer of jPortland, Ore., is slated forj a bout with Cecil Shorts of Cleveland. 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Thp-governme- I 2, 296.43 SEPTEMBER 1; , -3 5-- 4, knockout in the Liston-Machbout will ed Washington, 4. fight, the Moyer-Short- s to cut six rounds and televised. be Pirates Widen Lead widened its National On Friday at Frankfurt, GerPittsburgh ' games with many, European middleweight League lead to. champion Gustav Scholz of Ger- a 3 victory over Philadelphia while Cincinnati downed Milwaumany, is scheduled for a St. Louis topped Chicago, with Don Fullmer of West Jor- kee, San Francisco defeated of member and dan, Utah, youngest Los! Angeles, the fighting Fullmer clan. Home runs by . Eddie Yost and The week's boxing schedule in' cludes: Steve Bilko off loser Frank Bau-man- n Sal-azof the White Sox helped Tuesday Los Angeles Ray vs Teddy Rand Houston, Jim Bunning of the Tigers regisTex. Paul Jorgensen fvs Johnny ter his ninth victory An the openPowell. . er Utilltyman Sammy Esposito Seattle, Wash. I Wednesday singled home the Winning run for Sonny Liston vs Eddie Machen the White Sox in the ninth inning (TV) plus Phil Moyer vs.' Cecil of the nightcap. Shorts (TV only in case of quick Woodyj Held belted his 17th and Liston-Mach18th homers to lead the Indians kayo). Thursday Las Vegas, Nev. Neal Rivers vs Eddie Andrews. Boise, Idaho George Logan vs Don Fullmer. al . n 2075 SAMPLE - j Pi-zar- ro : FLOOR j n 8) (7-8- 3) By United , Press International er ; , 4) 110-met- er 2,460. By United Press International National League and Delock (7-) ,W. L. Pet. GB. (7-vs. By United Press International and Terry 80 50 .615 ... Turley Pittsburgh National League 73 56 .566 6& Milwaukee Baltimore at Washington (2) Player & Club ' GAB R II Pet St. Louis f 73 57 .562 7 Brown (10-5-) and Barber or ) 125 352 42 119 .338 Los Larker, L.A. 68 60 .531 11 Walker (3-vs. Stobbs Angeles and ) 131 554 81 180 .325 Groat, Pgh. San Francisco 65 63 .508 14 or Ramos Lee (7-128 491 98 159 .324 S. ? Mays, 53 Cincinnati 74 23 .439 Cleveland at Detroit (2)' Grant Clemente, Pgh.- - 120 470 75 152 .323 Chicago 52 77 .403 27& (9-and Latman (4-vs. Regan Ashburn, Chi. 129 483, 90 148 .306 Philadelphia 49 81 .377 31 (0-and Fischer 431 115 46 Mil 132.306 Adcock, Sunday's Results - Chicago at Kansas City (night 120 437 68 130 .297 Moon, L. A. Cincinnati 9.Milwaukee 5 Shaw (1241) vs. Herbert Taylor, Phil. 124 50i 72 147 293 St. Louis 4 Chicago 3 1(10 420 53 123 .293 Kasko, Cin. Tuesday's Games; Pittsburgh 5 Philadelphia 3 American League Chicago at Kansas City, night San Francisco 8 Los Angeles 3 Cleveland at Detroit, night Runnels, Bos. 123 468 74 151 .323 Monday's Probable pitchers 130 491 75 157 .320 "! Milwaukee at Boston at New York Smith,. Chi. Pittsburgh (2) Kuenn, Cleve. 117 440 62 137 .311 Spahn (177) and Buhl (13-(Only games scheduled) vs. 111 389 81 121.311 Friend (I44il)i and Haddix' Sievers, Chi. Pacific Coast League 131 508 76 157 .309 Miniso, Chi. St. Louis at "Chicago (2), Sade-cW. L. Pet. GB (8-- 7 Skowron, N.Y. 121 457 53 141 .309 and Gibson ) vs An881 58 ;603 . . . Spokane Asprmte, Clev. 98 353 49 109 .304 derson ) and Drott 8 66 .545 79 Tacoma Power, Cleve. 122 481 59 142 .295 Cincinnati at Philadelphia (night Salt Lake 77 67 ,535 10 , Frncna, Cleve. 122 439 71 128 .292 vs. Roberts Purkey (15-74 70 ,514 13 Seattle Runs Batted In San Francisco at Los Angeles Sacramento 76 ,476 18 69 National League: , Banks, Cubs ,(2) twi - night O'Dell 68 75 .476 18 ; San Diego 108; Aaron, Braves 99; Mathews; and Marichal (4-vs. Williams Vancouver 64 80 .444 23 Braves 91; Mays, Giants 89; Cle- (12-and Craig (64). 85 .407 28 59 Portland mente, Pirates 87. Games Tuesday's American League:Maris, Yanks Cincinnati at Sunday's Results" Philadelphia, night San 93; Wertz, Red Sox 93; Minoso, Milwaukee at Diego 14 Sacramento 10 night Salt Lake 5 Tacoma 2 (1st White Sox 90; Sievers, White Sox San Francisco Pittsburgh game) at Los Angeles . 6 Salt lake 2 (2nd--- 7 Tacoma 87; Skowron, .Yanks; Lemon, Senins) (Only games scheduled) ators; Gentile, Orioles, all 86. Spokane 6 Portland 2 (1st game) Portland 4 Spokane, 3 (2nd 7 ins) American League . Home Runs '? 1 1 Seattle: ; (1st 12 ins) Vancouver W. National League L. Pet. GB. Cubs Banks, ' 79 53 .598 38; Aaron, Braves 34; Mathews, Baltimore (Vancouver at SeattleSnd gm, New York 75 Braves 31; Mays, Giants 53 .586 2 ipostponed, rain) Cards 28. 75: 56 j573 3 Chicago 66 65 .504 12 American League Maris, Washington Today's Probable Pitchers 64 63 .496 13 Yanks 35; Lemon, Senators 34; Cleveland Tacoma (Fisher, , and 60 70 .462 18 Mantle, Yanks 31 ; Colavito, Ti- Detroit San at Diego Barnes 57 73 .438 21 4 gers 27; Sievers, White ' Sox 26. Boston and Peters (2 games). Kansas City 45 86 .344 33 , Pitching Sacramento (Green at Salt National League Law, Sunday's Results Lake City (Rowe, 19-Detroit 6 Chicago 4, 1st McDaniel, Cards Seattle (Rudolph, 12-- 8 at SpoSpahn;, Braves 17.7; Broglio, Cards Chicago 5 Detroit : 4, 2nd kane (Nelson, 12:7). 17-Cleveland 10 Kansas City 2 Purkey, Reds 15-Portland (ByrdVl0-10- , and Egan, American League t Perry, In- Baltimore 6 New York 2 at Vancouver XPaine and dians Estrada, Orioles 16; Boston 5 Washington 4 (2 Jolly, games). Brown, Orioles Stobbs, Senators Staley, White Sox Pierce, White Sox Of Europe i - ; Liston Faces i -3 . Baseball Standings i EO H. PETERSEN UPI Sports Editor . ROME (UlPI) Slender Lee Calhoun led a United States sweep in the finals of the men's o high hurdles and long legged 'Wilma Rudolph compfeted a rare Vdouble" by winning the women s dash today as TJ. S. track and field stars sparkled in, the Olympic Games. 200-met- Leaders In Big Leagues , Hill Wins Grand Prix ' By . n High Hurdle Finals 1 . 200 Final , " t f :: ... their victory over the Athletics. Jack Harshman pitched the first eight innings to earn his second more manager Paul Richards is victory while Bud Daley suffered his 14th defeat. "seriously worried." Ordinarily, he wouldn't have a Rookie catcher Jim Pagliaroni worry in the world after seeing of the Red Sox homeredj doubled his Orioles beat the New York twice and scored what proved! to Yankees for the third straight be the winning run against the time, increase their winning Senators. Willie .Tastoy also homstreak to seven games and boost ered. their American League lead to Hoak Hits 14th two games.' Don Hoak's 14th homer and Bob But Richards is worried about Skinner's two-rudouble off loser the Washington Senators, who Jim Owens, featured a r four-ruhave given the Orioles the most second inning rally by the Pirates trouble all year and who Balti- that clinched their against more must take on ' in, a Labor the Phillies. The victdfywas the vicforj Day douMeheader ytoday. Pirates" 80th of the season, . two "Even before ywe played the more than they registered all ffankees, I said that Labor Day last year. Wilmer Mizell won his i could turn outio be our toughest 10th game. day; of the year," Richards de: Triples by Gordje Coleman and clared after the Orioles defeated Vada Pinson wercj the big blowa the j Yankees, Sunday. in a seven-rueighth inning rally 3ft Runless Inning , that enabled the Reds to come The Orioles, who now have won from behind and defeat Juan 11 of heir, last 12, never let up of the Braves. althe Yankees Sunday Bob Nieman, with a homer, agaiist though . the losers finally man- triple and a double, drove in. all aged to score their first runs In four of the Cardinals., runs against the eighth following 36 consecu the Cubs. Julian Javier also had tive scoreless innings.' three hits for the Cards. Curt Rookie Chuck Estrada, who' won Simmons won his sixth game. his 16th game against eight loss A three-ru- n homer by Felipe es, held the Yankees hitless for Alou sparked a .four-ru- n first in6 innings before Moose Skow- ning rally by the Giants against ron singled to right. the Dodgers. The Dodgers evenThe Orioles got to loser . Bill tually narrowed the margin ) to 3 Stafford for their first two runs-an- but the Giants nicked reliever Ed scored what proved to be the Roebuck for four more runs in winning marker off reliever Whit-e- y the eighth.. Ford-ithe fifth. in the Detroit beat Chicago, r opener of a doubleheader, but the White Sox salvaged the nightcap, our new See to remain within games Michaels-Ster- n Quits of the top. ClevelanLicuffed Kanand Boston defeatsas City, 10-tQ |