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Show Leading 'Phi 1 8 Doily Herald Gincy Nips Mets 5-Cards Win Detfeal Bcavs; msc- I Line Scores Of Major Loop Games 4; AyLJ UvA h MUJUAY OLDERMAN Sporti Eiitor NcnnoGDr Eartroro Ann. A GEORGE C. LANGFORD There aeern to be some strong sentiment buildinir By UPI Sports Writer up among- rational Basketball Association owners to Lew Burdette is Anytime give Chicago another chance to produce a solid Iran . i ready to nang up nis miu, ne chise, even though two previous attempts failed. u o "Some of us would like to see it," says St. Louis can start a brand new career bat. his with Ben Kerner. chairman of the expansion committee, Fidgety Lew takes the jibes Chicago is a major league the opposing dugout about from city. Our problem is get his nervous habits on the ting a suitable building. mound and his propensity to CHECKS WRIST Bob Kennedy (left); head coach The NBA plana to have "load" a pitch occasionally, but of the Chicago Cubs, looks at the bruised wrist of 10 teams by the 1965-'the bench jockeys have become pitcher Lew Burdette after the latter deflected a the and owners, season; silent lately when Burdette runs hard grounder through the mound off; the bat of who tabled all expansion (literally) to the plate. Willie Mays of the Giants in the first inning of talk a few months back, Burdette, twice a game. He went on to pitch the Cubs: Thursday's are ready to resume debate winner in his 14 major league to a 13-- 4 win over the Giants. (Herald-UP- I this summer. Other possiseasons, was written off twice bilities are Kansas City, as a starting pitcher within the last year by the Milwaukee Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Braves and the St. Louis Car Bob Giegengack, the U. dinals. But since Chicago Cubs' S. Olympic track and field head Coach Bob Kennedy in coach, doesn't agree with serted him in the starting rota the theory thitour athBy United Press International Los Angeles 5 Houston 4, night this the tion month, overcondi-tioned American League letes may be n Vsr Pacific Coast League has reeled off three righthander W. L. Pet. GB by the time they Western Division victor- New straight complete-gam- e .611 55 35 York ... reach Tokyo due to the up Norm Siebern W. L. Pet. GB ies and extended his record to Baltimore 57 37 .606 ... meet and Russian 1 since coming to the coming .. 59 40 .596 ... Vz San Diego 56 37 .602 Chicago the final trials at Los Angeles in September. Cubs). 50 49 .505 9Vfe Portland ... 59 42 .584 1 "I don't believe in physical stateness," Giegen-gac- k Almost as gratifying to Bur Los Angeles 47 48 .495 10 Tacoma .... 52 46 .531 6 said. "I think it's a lot of nonsense. My com- dette, however, is his slugging. Minnesota 51 47 .502 7 10 .495 48 Seattle 47 Detroit plaint is that they might be too rusty from lack of In those three games, he has Boston 47 50 .485 11 ... 51 50 .505 9 Spokane competition." hit at a .533 clip with seven Cleveland 35 65 .350 24 Hawaii 42 51 .452 14 First baseman Norm Siebern of the Baltimore safeties including two hom- Kansas City 20 Eastern Division 37 58 .389 Orioles usually is a placid fellow, but there are certain ers and a triple and four W. L. Pet. GB 37 62 .374 22 Washington things he would rather forget Like the 1958 World runs batted in. Arkansas ..58 40 .592 ... Thursday's Results Series when he was with the Yankees. Playing left Good Hitting Day .. 56 47 .544 4 Okla Boston 4 Detroit 3 field at Yankee Stadium against Milwaukee, he lost Thursday was one of Bur- - Chicago 2 Los Angeles 1, 11 in DenverCity 53 50 .515 7 two fly balls in the sun and both led to important dette's best with the bat. He nings 48 .505 8 49 Indianapolis cracked a home run, a triple Kansas City 4 Minnesota 3, 11 Salt Lake 5P .416 17 runs for the Braves, . . 42 became two he and was and in asked about he 35 .347 24 five 66 times Dallas it, singles Recently innings about San up against Francisco, driv Washington 2 New York 1, twi quite angered- - "Why can't you guys just forget Thursday's Results in is now runs three 14 Salt Lake City 5 and reason Dallas scored it said. ing The he up that?" people bring light 4 the Cubs in romn 7 in Cleveland 1, night Tacoma 2 San Diego 1 1958, wice, Baltimore because Hank Bauer, the Yankee rightfielder over the Giants. Billy Williams National League is Siebern's manager at Baltimore and it was Bauer Spokane 15 Seattle 6 and Len Gabrielson also hom W. L. GB Pet. to Indianapolis at Arkansas, post who did the most in the clubhouse that day help for ered off loser 37 55 .598 ... poned, rain Chicago Billy Philadelphia Siebern forget what happened. Maybe that extra OTell who 11 earned San Francisco 55 41 .573 2 allowed Portland at Hawaii, postponed, do minute Bauer took six years ago has something to runs in seven innings. Jim Ray Cincinnati 4 43 wet .547 52 grounds with Siebern's fine performance this year. Hart and Orlando Cepeda hom Pittsburgh 48 42 6 .533 ad(Only games schedule) - Mets third baseman Charlie Smith says he ered for the Giants. 8 46 47 .505 Milwaukee mires Philadelphia manager Gene Mauch for the way In other National League 47 46 .505 8 Chicago he handles ballplayers. But he really can't agree with games, the g Phil- St. Louis 47 47 .500 9 eome of the stories classifying the Phils' boss as a lies spanked the Braves 0 in Los 47 .500 9 47 Angeles baseball genius., "I was with the Phillies the year they 10 innings, the Pirates slugged Houston 43 54 .443 14 lost 23 straight" Smith said, "and he didn't look too the Cardinals the Reds New York 29 67 .302 28 - : 6f 20-ga- Big League Standings 0 ld 7-- 2 (6-- 13-- league-leadin- Local Teams 13-1- 8-- 5, brilliant then," i 5-- 4, Don't be fooled by statements out of Milwaukee that the Braves aren't planning to move. Usually, a when city goes after' a ball club, but two years ago .was the Lou Perini, it the Braves were still owned by club that approached Atlanta with a view to transferring to the untapped territory. Shea Stadium, a profitable home for the New York Mets, may have a similar effect on the New York Jets of the American Football League. The Jets already have sold 13,000 season tickets for the coming season, and last year they entered September with - ! 2,000. just and the nipped the Mets Dodgers dumped the Colts The Red Sox defeated the Tithe White Sox stopped gers the Angels 1 in 11 innings, the Athletics tripped the Twins the Senators upset the Yankees 1 and the Orioles beat the Indians 1 in American League games. Cracks Two Homers Johnny Callison bit two home runs to account for five runs and Jack Baldschun, who had saved games the twe previous days, picked up the victory and started the winning rally for the Phillies. Between you 'n'me, one of the Catholic colleges in Philadelphia has some independent plans which evenFive tually could lead to a weakening of the Big now: the in basketball league, the best country right Defeats Central 6-- 4 5--4. 4-- 3, 2-- 4-- 3, 2-- 7-- fifth inning with a brash rs Provo's Northeast moved into the . championship round of the Sectional Bronco tourney today, after a M victory over Provo Central Thursday evening at North Park. Manager Jim Marshall's charges now are win one away from the only sectional crown; and a trip to Rodeo, Calif.,' and the regional tourney. ThejU get two opportunities to bag the championship Saturday afternoon at North Park, f They'll meet the winner of Ida., today's Central-Bois5 which will start at game, North at Park. p.m. Boise remained alive in the All-Sta- e, tourney double-eluninatio-n defeating Bountiful, day afternoon. ' by Thurs- 4-- 3 Pitches Three-HittCraig Drury pitched a three-hittas he hurled Northeast to victory Thursday, despite a er er binge tral's Jeryl Smith. g Smith, a hemer-hittin- g by rising that featured homers by Billy Anderson and Drury and carried Northeast into a 3 6-- lead. Hits Third Homer nd come-from-behi- Cen- up- The irrepressible and slugging Smith tried desperately to put Manager Karl Thalman's back in the Central game by slamming his third circuit smash of the game in the sixth. But, he couldn't do it alone-- he was the only Central player to get a hit off Drury. The defeated Northeast . week's last in Twice Central Provo area tourney. However, Central will get another chance to break the spell Saturday if it can defeat a spirited Boise team today. Jerrv . Bridges' , three-ru-n homer in the fifth inning car ried Boise to its victory and rhutouched off a king-size- d barb that held play up for about 20 minutes and sent tourney officials looking through' the official rule book. t All-Sta-rs All-Sta- rs Bridges Ruled Out and On Bridges homer, the alert beavy-hittb- g shortstop with Bountiful team noticed that the cat-qcmoves and a great Idaho slugger failed to touch throwing arm. for a grade home plate, and plate umpire school youngster, smacked Ken Voeller allowed the appeal, three solo homers in three trips ruled Bridges out and disallowto the plate as Central raced ed the run he carried across into a 1 lead in the first four the plate. However, Voeller al- brJns of play. But the poised and confident young men of Manager Marshall weren't to be denied. Taking advantage of two Central 1 J PARAKEETS ( errors, they s termed back to CANARIES puh across five runs in the Pitts 3-- o puppies RADIATOSS REPAIRED Acta GI2SJ Installed cpecUUxed f CLAYSOil-RICHin- VTork AHLANDER'S S. CrJr. Are. KJTTLN5 u S PET & GARDEN SHOP 275 SOUTH UNIV. AVE. FB 2-G- S7 rroTO. Utah SPRINGVILLE 5 13 1 ,V: Schwall, S i s k (1), Blass (3), Face (7) and Pagliaroni. Cuel-la- r, Hobbie (5), Humphreys (7) Blass Cuellar Loser HR Virdon, Bailey. and Taylor. Winner (4-6- (2-3- ). (10 innings) 000 130 132 Milw 050 010 031 Phila : 313 010 ). 18 3 15 3 By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Sports Writer Please don't disturb Kansas City's newest rookie because if this is a dream j he'd rather not, be awakened. His name is Bert Campaneris and even if it was Frank Mer? riwell, he never had any right to expect the kind of fantastic showing he made in his major league debut Thursday. It was almost too good to be I, Orioles, who " beat the Cleveland Indians The third place withWhite Sox moved Chicago in a halt game of first place with a 1 win over the Los Angeles Angels in 11 innings and Boston downed Detroit Delivers Pinch Single Something he ate kept Jim King out of Washington's start but it didn't ing ' lineup him from keep coming up with a two - run pinch single in the eighth that beat the King delivered off Pete Mikkelsen although the loser was Stan Williams ). Clafude Osteen scattered eight hits to make his record Sam Bowens, Dick Brown and RobL Roberts were the key men in Baltimore's victory over Cleveland, Bowens drove in four runs with a homer, single and a sacrifice fly, Brown belted a pair of homers and Roberts hurled a five - hiteer for his eighth victory of the season and 266th of his career. Sam McDowell (3-was the loser. 7-- 1. 2-- 4-- 3. Bunning, Wise (3), Roebuck (5), Green (5), Boozer (7), Baldschun (8), Bennett (10) and Lemaster, Hoeft Dalrymple. (5), Blasingame (8), Sadowski (9), Olivo (9), Tiefenauer (10) and Bailey. Winner Baldschun . 7 ). Loser Tiefenauer ). true. the plate in to Stepping up HR 01iver,s Menke, Callison 2. his first time at bat, the pint155 - pound Cuban short sized 215 004 00113 16 1 Chicago belted the first pitch for a 4 8 2 stop 000 000 130 San Fran home run, but he was only L. Burdette (7-and Rosnov- warming up. sky. O'Dell, Duffalo (8) and He homered again with one O'Dell (3-Haller. Loser man on in the seventh, HR Williams, Burdette, Ga also singled, walked, ' stole a brielson, Cepeda,- Hart. base and turned in a spectacu lar ninth inning catch. New York 000 120 001 4 8 4 Doc Edwards' homer in the Cincinnati 100 301 OOx 5 5 1 11th was the actual blow that Sutherland, Willey (7) and gave Kansas City a 3 victory Cannizzaro, Gonder (7). Malon- - over Minnesota but the day be ey, Purkey (7), Henry (9) and longed to the 21 - year - old Edwards. Winner Maloney Campaneris, whose exhiliration ). Sutherland (0-Loser couldn't even be dimmed by HR Elliot, v the fact that he barely speaks 4 5 1 any English. 000 002 020 Houston Elsewhere in the American 12 0 Los Ang 000 000 023--5 League Thursday, Washington Farrell, Woodeshick (8), Ray knocked over New York 1 but mond (9) and Bateman. Ortega, the Yankees retained their lead Perranoski (8), R. miller (9) NEW YORK (UPI) Gabe by five percentage points over and Camilli. Winner R. Miller the second - place Baltimore Terronez, California's singing ). Loser Raymond (4-slugger, makes his eastern HR Bond, debut at Madison f tonight 3 4 1 000 003 000 00 Minn American League Square Garden in a fight with j 000 001 020 3 7 1 Detroit Segui, Wyatt (10) and Ed Jose Stable of New York, sec-100 021 OOx 4 8 3 ward. Kaat, Worthington (10), Boston d welterweight cdn-- 1 and Winner Fox (11) 7) Battey. (5), Arrigo Sparman, Egan tender. Loer and Freehan. Morehead, Ra- - Wyatt (s7-6Arrigo Mexico-Dor- n Terronez of Fres ). HR datz (8) and Tillman. Winner Campaneris 2, Kilk no, Calif., hopes to make Cuba- - j ). Loser Spar-m- a lebrew, Edwards. Morehead bornr Stable his 16th knockout ). HR Kaline, Man victim in their nationally tele-- 2 000 000 020 2 7 1 Wah tilla. New York- - 010 000 000 1 8 0 vised Despite the punch and sweet ! and . Brumley. Osteen (8-(11 innings) r voice of collegian ' 0 Williams, Mikkelsen (8), Hamil Los Ang 000 000 01000 100 000 000 01 2 9 2 ton (8) and Howard. Lose- r- Terronez, it is Stable who is the Chi betting favorite at ). Chance, Duliba (8), Latman Williams Stable, seeking his eighth (9) and Rodgers. Herbert, Fish " 1 1 5 Mar000 000 010 and Cleveland er (9), Wilhelm (11) straight victory, is favored be-- 1 203 001 Olx ). 7 10 1 cause of his aggressive body j Wilhelm Baltimore tin. Winner Siebert Ramos Loer Latman ). McDowell, attack, his ruggedness and his l (3), (8-record in- - J stamina. His (8) and Romano. Roberts McDowell eludes only seven knockouts, and Brown. Loser (11 inning) 4 11 0 ). 100 000 200 01 HR Bowens, D.Brown 2. but he never was stopped. K City Yan-kee- s. (3-5- (4-4- i - (1-2- 8-- 7. 2) 3) . 4-- 5) 3) (9-9- Welterweights Fight Tonight 2-- (4-5- 4) ond-ranke- ). (6-3- - (6-10- i (3-3- . i 7) 17 first-teno- 11-- (1-2- Provo and Fork Colt teams won League, taken the field and one Bounti opening-roun- d games in the ful player had come to bat and Sectional tourney which started had reached first base, before Thursday night. play was suspended a second Homers by Duke, Higginson Springville-Spanis- h All-St- Rookie Paces A's To 4-- 3 Wi n Ove r Tv i ns 8 16 3 ar time. 5. ' - (5-6- (3-9- 23-2- -1 4) (3-5- 7-- 4-- 3, er OVISTS 11 78 West Center Provo , n. 33 ef bat. Summer semi-annu- al CLEARANCE : Eduction: Play Suspended Again When Carter returned he or dered play suspended again, ruling, following a consultation with Christiansen, that the run scored by Bridges on his homer should count and that Boise should still be at bat. : Then it was Manager Ed n of BountifuL who howled. He argued that the game R.C. A. Approved 01-se- couldn't be reverted back to the place where Bridges hit his homer, because Boise had 'iff-nnxi&7- mat 7 C53SOG3 FINEST IN FAUCETS For Nw Homts and Old 5 Major Events -- Specialty Acts! Friday and Saturday July 24th -- 25th rl rv n :5 ' Kuppenheimer arid Bruce Douglas Admission: Adults $150 Children . . . $1.00 K j yri Milwaukee 10, Philadelphia 10 innings Chicago 13 San Francisco 4 Cincinnati 5 New York 4, night 13 300 130 010 300 000 200 St. Louis 04 03 'slick-fieldin- k Cop Wins In Colt Play Thursday's Results ittsburgh 8 St. Louis 5 and Rees and three-hi-t pitching Olsen a filed formal by Bigler gave Provo a 3 vicManager protest, but tourney director tory over Cedar City, while the protest, Springville-Spanis- h Carter over-rule- d Fork, deon out feated the had that Blackfoot, Ida., game pointing been resumed without his au- the hitting of Bob Liddiard and thority and while he was tele- and top relief pitching by Vee phoning Christiansen for a rul- Sanford. Today's schedule: ing. Carl Asbury pitched a nifty 4 p.m. Cedar City vs. Blackfoot three-hittin pitching Boise to 6 p.m. Springville - Spanish Fork vs. Provo. its victory. 8 p.m. Winner of 4 p.m. game Lines scores: vs. 100 of 6 p.m. game loser 030 4 2 Boise lowed the two runs scored by 100 002 3 1 Saturday's schedule: runners who preceded Bridges Bountiful 6 and Rick First game p.m. Asbury to stand. Berger; across the plate Swen-so8 p.m. Rees Second and (6) Adamson, game, if necesManager Mike Berger of sary Boise put up a loud protest and demanded that tourney offiThe Chinese invented paper 200 101 0- -4 Central cials look in the rule book be Northeast 100 050 x 6 7 0 money and printed notes from fore making a final decision. Balser and Bushman; Drury woodblocks m several denomi While the debate was still and Bullock. nations as early as 650 A. D. going on and tourney director Earl Carter was trying to tele umpire-in-chiLee phone Christiansen for a rule inter pretation, the umpires, thinking tourney officials had ordered the game resumed, sent Boise out into field and Bountiful to Northeast Gains Title Round In Meet By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sport Editor , Orioles Chisox Win; Yanks Lose By United Press International National League . -- - DURHAM No Sears Reserved II 5 v 8, - it- - 1 - 1 .pvi:-- r V , 4 Suits,' Sport Jackets and Slacks, Sport cuivifi C4vrtr cui.i. rwx(. KJllllli), kJUVW if, O'.UILO i,i.Ji.3, T;A. , f , ...... . - FLUMBINO & HEATING 45 S. Stat, Oram, Utah fhonm 2253400 CARNIVAL & CONCESSIONS J |