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Show THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD HO; i With Maysf Beat em Wl oamnrs v aaI i.- Orlando; Gets Biq Blow As 'Frisco Bops Cards $ - : three-sixteen- er one-sixteen- Wagner Record Baseball Standings I j t. 6-- 5, oa hit-les- 2-- 3 MU ThinclacJs Edge Utes In Dual Test I 9; 9-- S; g; 8-- 4; 3-- 1. MISSOULA. er (1-1)- To Get Heavvweiqht Title Go HETROIT (UPD Detroit's chances of landing the Floyd Patterso4-Sonn- y Uston world heavyweight title bout shot up today but hinged on settling tricky schedule and finan cial problems at Tiger Stadium. j multi-mil-lion-doll- ar Local promoters and real estate men Elisha Gray; and Leon Sad Thursday's Probable Pitchers Field judges . rejeeted the pro or Bennett Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night) test. The meet was in doubt until the final event with Montana hold vs. Friend Sh,aw 3 tQ 61 3 edge as the Houston at Los Angeles (night) ing a 64 relay started, vs. Koufax Golden (1-(Only games scheduled.) (3-- 0) WOULD BAN BOXING Bette Bnutn and Bitty Nelson; BATON COUGE. La. CL'PD unroduccd m tbe took low net and low gross honors, j cu ' Una-respectivel- A y, in Tuesday's Ladies iana sta,e Legislature Tuejday Day activities at the Timp Course. caUing for a ban oa profeifciol "ie fctase. If approved. Wanda Hale took the hizh iietixw3 ban the would go in effect Aug. 1, Evans and the high prize Evelyn E. j rancis Bickford, who m- Rep. the t for gross priie day. Anotlier Ladies Day will be troduced the bill, nid profeswon-a- l held next Tuesday at the Timp boxing was against "all civil-ize- d course, starting at 9 a.m. concepts of sports." srt UPJ TAB ION A Coach Ben- nett Joue f Tabicma High $chool his received a Jl.OlO cchoUr&hip for eight uetks study this summer st the University cf Als.ki The s.t.hulsrhip. awfirded l?y the National Foundslioa Institute, it s. for ktudy of science and tnatlhe-nuilic- "1! a t 2-- High School Coach Gets Scholarship1 w W ). (4-2- Marichal. Y ). iViem IGITer V7eiS Chicagq at Philadelphia .(night) Cincinnati "at Pittsburgh (night) , New; York at Milwaukee (night) ClOSS St. Louis at Los Anseles (nieht) wr'WB Houston at San Francisco (night) pacific Coast League United PrefS International By OREM Orem qualified another W Lpct,GB of its netters for a place in the 22 8 .733 ... . state Tennis finals this weekend Salt Lafce 19 1Q .655 2Vz m Salt Lake City, when Alan Seattle -- Cnnf in . A -- , State Tourney back-to-bac- Portland Hawau 14 13 13 12 . San Diego Vancouver Tacoma H , 14 .500 7 8 15 .464 15 .464 8 16 .429 9 15 .423 9 18 .280 12H Spokane .7 Wednesday's Results 6-- Tacoma 6 Portland 1San Diego 14 Salt Lake City . Seattle 6 Spokane 3 - - 7-- 6-- 3. VancQiiver 7 Cougar Golfers i (4-3- 1) 1 i. Winners Named Ladies Day Play At the Timp Links ). -- i i (0-0- 3-- l) belly-whopp- er - 2-- 3. 3 (3-4- 4 it (5-Q- 2) dler, encouraged by Patterson's By JAMES BOW corner, have applied to Tiger UPJ Sports Writer Stadium for possible fight dates r They The Salt Lake City Bees are will meet Friday with the sting of a feeling M. vice executive Sisson, Harry after of. Detroit the riding the crest of five Baseball president' the pas wins, to out work an in effort during straight Co., jar ' week. : rangements. The pacific Coast League-leadin- g Gray brother, James, said Bees tumbled to a 14-- 4 de, ... Wednesday night the local pror feat by San Diego Wednesday moters received a call from Cus at Salt Lake City. Jesse D'Amatp, Patterson's manager, night Gonder and Ken Walters led the Who said the only thing holding k attack with Padres' up settlement of Detroit as the in the homers . third inning. site Vis the working out of ar Zak Monroe came to the mound rangements with the Tigers."! to pick up the in the third League Standinjrs James Gray said D'Amato iold win for Sanmning Salt Lake's them the Motor City had "the in Ron Prince lostDiego. his first game, of Morris-Motor... 3 0 side track' in the negotiations the year. 3 0 over PeUrson Motor Chicago, Seattle, and, Las other games, .the Tacoma In, 1 , -3 Our Chapel Vegas other cities bidding for the Giants downed third-plac-e Port .. 1 . 2 lucrative Sam Levin match, 1 Vancouver went seven land, 3 0 FifUx Ward a Elisha dif with slightly Gray, rinnings at Hawaii for a 5 win 0 PratWlill ferent version, said he expected over the Islanders, , and Seattle call from D Amato Satur beat Spokane, The lead In the Provo Major another "He tcJd me nothing definite day, Softball League will be at stake h3s been established but we're tonight when Morris Motors bat jstill very much in the running. tles Peterson Motor at Harmon I'll haye more to say Saturday, Park. The 'game will start at 7:45 Pray said. Gray and Saddler last week 'of To UtQs p.m. and will be the feature con- fered to $500,000 Patterson and test on, tonight's league schedule. to hold the fight Brigham Young University's f 250,000. to Llston Other games, scheduled 'tonight here. .' team will be given one last golf will find the Fifth Ward meeting g to overtake tenchance They asked Sisson for three Pratt-Hil- l, at 6:30 p.m. and Our ative this weekend when Utah the two Thurs dates Sept. Chapel of Memories facing Sam day, Friday and meet on the Provo links. rivals Saturday. Levin, Insurance at fl p.m. undefeated The. Problems arise, however, be Redskins, sW The Morris and Peterson nines Cause the Detroit Lions have a the favorites to cop the Western wiil ga Into tonight's game with National Football League game Division title, will tee off with "three straight victories in league with Pittsburgh on Sunday, Sept the Cougars beginning at 1 p.m., s'.- f. .' Play. 6,- ruling out that date as well Friday on the Timp course. Both Peterson and Morris' pick- Y Coach Carl Tucker's golfers s Sept. 15. ed up Victories. Tuesday night at Title fights are- normally ar-- have a 1 league record, which Harmon Par basis as a means they could tie the Utes anged on a three-da- y for the title with a victory Fri Lefty: Georto Sorensen, looking guarantee against bad weather it "vTyPatterson would have to ap day. ttter thajarever, fired a one-hter at Pratt-Hi- ll Tuesday night prove a two day arangement. to hurl Morris to an victory. smce the Saturday is ruled out? Norm Christiansen socked a hom eavmg sept. 13 ana KNICKS SIGN HQGUE iv er for the winners. , If these two dates are not ac NEW YORK (UPI) The New Thompson blasted a circuit ceptable to Patterson, iere? was York Knickerbockers have signed blow to lead Peterson to a possibility the fight could be Paul ' their No.v 1 draft win over Sam Levin. Lonnia switched to the following week. choice,Hogue,. who- - led the University of CJeive tripled fox the losers. The Tigers are put of town from Cincinnati to two consecutive NCAA Wayne Keith hurled a neat four- - Sept. 240- Monday through Fri basketball titles.:; The fcitter for Our Chapel of Memories day. pound" Hogue ranks as the third 4$ his team defeated the iFifth scorer, and rehounder in highest Keith had a shut-ou- t Ward. la estimated that falls ac Bearcat history behind Oscar It , going until the top of the seventh count for cent of the Robertson and Jack Twyman. about 27 when Staheli of Fifth touched accidental deaths ofper farm people. him for homer. ' Line scores: l RADIATORS REPAIHED 100 001 1--3 7 0 Sam'Levia Jacobs and Jex: Keith and Anto Glass Instaued 210 C20 x 6 7 1 Boshard. Peterson Specialized 7prc Nay lor, Moulton and Morris Pratt-Hil- l . 000 000--0 1 5 AH LANDERS Madsen, Jex and Casper. Morris 200 2048 7 2 400 S. Unit. AvtTLZp 4 4 Tilth Ward -- i COO C00 Partridge, Collins and Olsenf I 9 $orensea and Crouch, 13-h- 1-- St. Louis at San Francisco Gibson (3-vs. O'Dell ). Cincinnati at Philadelphia lead. vs. McLish ) (night) O'Toole Pqdres Maul Bees 14-- 4 Top Softball Y Encounter Set Tonight Mon to 61 The Montana team set a dual meet record of 3:14.7 in the mile relay, breaking the mark of 3:15.0 set by Montana last year. The victory was contested by Utah on a claim that Grizzly run ner Sterling Wetzteon cut in front of a Utah runner without a proper 69 (4-2- 0) Detroit Looks Like Good Bet Mont. (UPD tana State University edged Utah University Wednesday in a dual Skyline Conference track meet. . 0) 0 Big 10 Eyes New Rose Bowl Pact 2-- tie-breaki- ng j 3-- 1-- , 2--5. 3,-4- 30 3-- cii! th one-quart- er 9-- A, - th " '! 14-il7.- 3-- 8--3. . 6-- 0, i 457-lu- ot 7-- 2. 6-- 5; r Jont g 5-- -- n j j a d 2-- all-tim- wiU-jai- Provo "Pimps Post Win Over BYU Frosh , ve-hitt- an- other undefeated league season. BYU!s baseball team will be out to sweep a pair from Utah this weekend in games at Provo and Salt. Lake Qty.' Pbaely Glen Tuckett's players will host the Utes Friday afternoon on the" home diamond be '- - s:ililp W . BYU ginning at 2:ZOt and the fin! tliree ether hu on the schedule uill .be termoouia um for the NCAA game United Press International played Saturday in Salt Lake regional pJctfii tk on Hand! BALTIMORE (UPI) City. the skra of the ItocUes. cappers are still struggling to Although the Cougars win the Tte Cougars ujll join New Mexcome up with the favorite for Sat Western Division title lait week, ico, the Kaittm Division Chamurctey's $150,000 added Preakness they could add a lilUc more gkiry pion, aad fati t.jht-taxes, wmcn' is expected to the season with two more win$ IRorky MouiiUia ckamp-ion&4 draw 11 starters when, entries are I against rival .Utah; at for the Uni larjc) playtff. accepted today. The uisser will represect DisShould it be Decidedly, the Ken Seven trict ta the SCAA &nuU tucky Derby winner from Califor Mosteller Blasts 457-Fo- ot at Homer Omaha. nia; Ridan, third in the Kentucky Bat that's loukitg too far ahf id Derby, or Jaipur, a newcomer to as far as Tuckett is concerctl. the classics who boasts an im 8-- 3 now the Cats are cencea-traiic- g Right pressive record of six wins oa the two games with in nine races with three seconds? L'tei. the Each was listed at 3 to 1 in the Joe Btecriift. who hs a 0 early betting line. record and Q.CG Kit A in ditiiica Also expected to be named for race the mile and play, will gti the- ktartinj eu i'ic mount for one of a mile short Manager Dan Moore of the, shc.w-iinpiocrnent. and lob vi siuit'fc. ioa liuren and er than the Kentucky Derby icsicucr masiea a two-ruwere: Roman Line, Greek Money Provo Timps felt refrpshed humerj Jan Mclkmald wiH be working over the .ccntcrfield fence in the ?u. o!jlCr R;e. Burch is 0 and Sunrise Country, Crimson Satan The reason: oi c of the r third, iicD..:isM Prejn the league games Green Hornet, Vimy Ridge, hit at Timp Park. The ball saH--l p:tciJl.d. He to was able so home and Johnnte. and go Flying over Vie fence at the Bill Hartack. once again rides get a good night's tcvp after his ed mark behind the flag pole. club defeated the BYU Frosh. Pecidedly, the handsome gray third sackcr Rex Wris?.t Timp evening to avenge an Son pf Determine he rode to a Wednesday to play great ball 11-- 0 continued loss they suffered at the record win two weeks agq at at the plate Wednes field the and of the Kittens Monday Churchm powns, completing the hands came up wilh He day night in 2:00 night. mile and fir.e several and chipjxnl in plays "Wei looked much better last! The time wiped Whirlaway's some hitiiiiji. wii'j timely record pf 2:01 5 off the books night.' Moore said todav as he pointed his club toward its exhibi- -' after 21 years. ton game with Orcm's CUL team) A record run in the first of tha I Tine night at Timp Park. Thejcrin triple crown classics usually would Friday will lYlWcIPI 5:30 start at game p.m..PTan make the Derby winner the faor LAFAVETTE. XndL rLTI)-T- he vorite automatically but Decided with either Steve to Thomas on Dave Nuttall slated for a new Rose Bowl Mart chance the ly has less distance this time and mound. Iwiwfea the Big Tm a;rinT.i Ridan, unbeaten as a SAX FRAN'CDvm l!!PI Klun Kent Provo and ace. the High Garrett, Parifjc Ga&it was r&ted was on his good behavior in an Musial of St. Louis the Cardinals for the Timps Wednesday pccd ttfZsy ititr the iubjert beimpressive final workout for the pitchedand was rather cow Naholds as nearly came a lite AdiLtioa to the m3ny nignt impressive, Preakness Wednesday. tional League records as there uzen&s for the Big Tea's he went as the distance and fprixg In the Derby, Ridan fought are years in his life. ball scoreless until the pitehed tattlinz. Ycaza all the wayj jockey Mapny eighth when the Kittens cot all Musial, 41. notched his 40th The ard particularly on the turn Into the their runs. leacue mark Wednesday ufaen Athleticfcuty rrprrtestilivfi Weetrm ef homestretch. The hitlin ;;nd fielding IxjUi he tied Honu Wagner's record Uni'ersities to the Big Tea's prcp-ctitis total of 3.430 hits.,Afr goins the two croups jsgre 15 times in a row, Muil to furnish a team amnutUy ajaia to the plate and hit a in stepped Bowl. Bos the In single off San Francisco's Juan V -- - Just two games away from By RAY AYRES llth-innin- " " Prealcness j . Cougar Baseballers Shoof For Perfect Loop Season Starters Seen For 11 By FRED DOWN Shortstop Maury WUls and Willie Davis stole two bases e a c h UPI Sports Writer They say in the dugouts around with Wills running his season tothe National League that (the San tal to 18. douVada Pinson's ninth-innin- g Francisco Giants scare you wit '5--5 and a tie ble wit "snapped and beat gave Willie) Mays you the Reds their sixth slraightj?;win Orlando Cepeda. It's no criticism of Wjllie the after the Phillies tied the score wonder - at ai tne most excit- in the eighth on Roy SieversH ing player in the majors just first NL homer. Jim Brosnan to the prow went the last three innings to win the ultimate tribute ess of the game winning Jaa his first game of the year" for ' . 210f Cincinnati. swung by the bases-fg Felix Mantilla's pound Cepeda single gave the Mets Thlf is Cepeda's fifth season m illed St ' ' ' -' - - ' extra-innin- g L ' ' win "I?",, ' second their and it looks like the big time '' v , ' V ' "3r , www' , it'll be by all odds his best. He'i over the Cubs in as many days,. batting at: a .336 clip, has hit 10 Johnny De Merit and Gil Hodges homers and leads he L with 33 homered for the! Mets, who have W. W 'SW : runs batted in. At that pace he'l won six of their last eight games, ' " ' ' . - ' , . K ' . 1. surpass his 1961 figures of .311 white Ernie Banks hit No. 9 for 4( and 142 in those departments the Cubs. Al McBean and Diomedes Olivp by . a wde. margin. fpr the Cepeda supplied the j:rushing cprnWneo; in a f BIG BLOW.- - Stan Musial of the' St, Louis Cardinals, blow tor: tne. giants again Pirates who routed Bob Hendley 3 -in 3 .inningsJ Smoky Burgess .who tied Honus Wagner's all-- f ime Rational League hit Wednesday when 'his three run! -- run sev and Dick Stuart hit homers and record of 3430, blows out 343 candles on a cake a gift homer climaxed a five Bill Virdon had two triples and enth-inninto hir4 from San Francisco's Bide ; Fox restaurant. Francis as San rally co whipped the St. Louis Cardi McBean one as the Pirates made There vas one candle for each 10 base hits of his career. hits gpod for ex ' The win extended the eight of their nals, (lierald-UP- I Telephoto). . Giants' latest winning surge to tra bases. Romano's Blast Wins foqr straight games during which! hom Romano's two-ru- n Johnny outscored their; rivals, they ihave I the last of the ninth won in er I '3H. for Cleveland after the A's took Marichal Wins Seventl Juan Marichal yielded nine a 8 lead in the top of the frame hits, and five walks, but' wa helped Willie Kirkland and Chuck Esseg- by three double plays in winning ian also homered during a game his seventh game for the Giants. in which, eight pitchers issued a jOne of the hits off him was a total of 16 Valks and allowed 17 single, by Stan Musial that tied hits e dou the Cardinal great with CJefe Boyer's n n three-runmth-ible capped a Jlans Wagner's NL record of lifetime hits, ning outburst that brought the The! Los Angeles Dodgers re- Yankees their, win oyer the Red j mained four games behind the Sox. Bill Skowfon, Frank Malzone Giants with a 2 victory oyer the and Carl Yastrzemski homered By United Press International and (Onlj? games scheduled.) Houston Colts; the Cincinnati during the three-hou- r American bee. v League Beds downed the Philadelphia slugging Friday's Games W. GB Pet. Minnesota runs at in New Vic York three York Power drove Mets the New (night) Phillies, 18 11 .621 ... Baltimore at Chicago (night) . in with three singles and pitcher! Ca-- Cleveland edged the. Chicago Cubs, Va Kan. 17 11 .607 11 innings, and the Pittsburgh Pi- milo Pascual contributed two run- - New York City at Washington (night) Vz 13 19 .594 Los Minnesota out for the Milwaukee the Twins, Angeles at Boston (night) rates phut oring singles 18 15 2 2 with! . .545 two at Cleveland (night) a Detroit broke" tie who in runs NL other Chicago Braves, games. 15 In. the American League, the in the fourth inning. Jim Bann Baltimore National League ' Y 14 14 .500 Z Cleveland Indians retained first ing, clipped for six runs in five Los Angeles W. L. Pet. GB 13 15 .464 4V4 place by defeating the Kansas rinnings, suffered his second loss. Boston 8 .765 .. San 26 Francisco 10-13 15 .464 4V4 Leon Wagner and Lee Thomas Detroit the New! York City 22 12 .647 4 Los Angeles 14 19 .424 6 Yankdes outslugged the Boston hit homers for the Angels as Kansas City 18 13 .581 6 Cincinnati sec-,ond 7 21 .250 10& his the Minnesota Ken McBride picked up Washington lied Sox, 17 13 .567 7 St. Louis rer win with the ninth-inninTwins topped the Detroit iTigers, Wednesday's Results 16 14 .533 8 Pittsburgh the Los Angeles Angels beat lief aid; of Jack Spring and Ryne Minnesota 8 Detroit 4 13 16 .448 10 Philadelphia New York 9 Boston 8 (night) the Baltimore Orioles, and Duren. 14 18 .438 11 Milwaukee Dave Stenhouse Rookie the Washington Senators shaded pitched Cleveland 10 Kan. City 9 (night) Houston 11 20 .355 13 L the Chicago White Sox, for the Senators. Los Angeles 3 Baltimore 1 (night) New York a four-hitt9 18 .333 13 Steal' Five Bases Early Wynn, seeking the 295th Washington 3 Chicago 1 (night) 9 23 .281 16 Chicago The Dodgers collected only six win of his big league career, 'suf Thursday's Probable Pitchers Wednesday's Result New York at Boston hits but stole five bases as Joe fered his second 'defeat of the Turley New York 6 Chicago 5 (11 inn.) j (1-vs. Conley ). Moeller won hi second game. season. Los Angeles at Baltimore San Francisco 7 St. Louis 2 (5-(night).--Belinsk- y vs. Quirk Cincinnati 6 Phila. 5 (nieht) .Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 0 (night) Los Angeles 5 Houston 2 (night) n liwaii 5 (7 innings) Grofe, ace Tiger singles player, defeated Bissel Stevens of Tooele for the runner-u- p honors. .Grofe was beaten by Earl Shep- herd of Provo in the Region Five singles competition and had to beat the Tooele runnerup for a place in state play. 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