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Show u.s vien-ravor- e 3- e FRIDAY, JULY 24, tradesters have buckkd Utah LOS ANGELES even lumping the men's and xmcn'a ! 'V 7 ' V mm opinion of close followers of comparative performances. guys!" he In - the five previous U. dual mce&, the Yanks have captured the iens competition each time and the Soviets have vroa the women's battle by a wide margin. lau f Mos- 1 States won the men's competi- tion by only fire points, 119 to 114, while the Russans captured the women's championship, 75 to 23. This year the home advan- tage is cn the side "of the United States. Two years ago when the meet was held in Palo Alto, Calif., the men's score was 123 to 107 ki favor of the United States while the Russian en's margin was "cut to of Track and Bert Nelson Field News say! the United run States may up as many as 134 points in the men's compe 66-4- 1. tition- - Paul Zimmerman, sports ed itor of the Los Angeles Times which Is sponsoring the meet, picks the United States men's team to win by nearly 30 points whkh woold be the biggest margin In the history of the competition. Aj in the past, there are no beats to tire the athletes and each event is a final one, with two men, or women, competing in each event for each country. Orem Bombs Jay Cash gets soma batting Detroit advice from his father Norm, Tlser first baseman. SMALL CHANGE One-year-o- ld Loren Duke Grabs Batting Crown In Provo Colt League Mike Folster, V.F.W Steve Bigler, V.F.W 12-- 0 Steve Higginson, Elks .... Norlan Jacobs, Elks Dennis Bale, Elks Randy Carter, Payson ... Gary Wizard, "Elks Orem moved into Mike Scheuer, V.F.W OREM a tie for first place with Lehi Bruce Garrett, Sportsman in the Central iUtah League s Steve Fullmer, Sportsman second ha'i title race today, John Lamb, V.F.W after def eatbg t Spanish Fork, Jim Rees, Sportsman 32-- 0 Curtis Peterson, Payson Wednestiay rught Lani Hackie, j Orme pitcher. Wayne Lars en, Payson . fcekj Spanish Fork to two hits, Berry Hortmar, V.F.W. while Brec Jiowe hit a three-- Terry Shipman, Ace Rent: run hSTrfr nd Reed Bacfcus, a Dennis Carter, Payson .. eolo circuit blast to lead the Larry Larson, Sportsman "winning attack.; V.F.W. ... Dave Murdack and Rex Wright Terry Balser, Bobby Nostaja, Payson picked up two epiece for Orem, including a dotfcle each- - Tom Weir had a triple for the win S. F, In CUL Tilt 1 Spanish Fork Orem COO t 000 1700 5Cx 0-2- 3 7 10 11 3 8 5 9 17 21 3 4 4 4 5 6 11 7 11 4 6 5 1 8 2 5 4 9 18 33 34 16 -- 12-9-3 Sheperd, Iyorv and Bradford; Hacjde and Weir. Ted Belliston Mike Folster Roberts, alsfj belted two .hits each for the winners. Boy4 Collins, prat Ilil pitefcer, served but isir? a flossy sued five walks and a home run phch which fomented plenty; of Jjye-fciU-er :...... Dick Craven, Banker outfielder, rapped his first home run f the, season over the leftfield fere Jn the tftirtj Jrsiirg with a ; , man, on. Hal Aicr, State Bank was the only player to pitcher, hits cf( the slants, of get twp Collins, Tbs srthpaw held Pratt Hi! fci check fairly well, until the fatal sixth when they pushed across thxve runs on five hits to break the game open., TncJday Schedule' 6:35 Mcrros Motors ys. Levin 7:45 Our' Chapel vs. Pratt Hill S:00 Peterson vs. State Bank YACATIQN TRIPS For 2 Couples - ' Randy Carter Bobby Nostaja ' - 6 7 2 21 7 32 29 30 8 9 0 2 9 8 8 5 0 7 6 8 ft' The Sportsman oiiwibl ot AiHnf CtffTRAl UTAH AVIATIPM As . 3 73--1 J 1 ." ..?.-'.-'- 0 2 1 3 3 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 r . - .667 .500 .250 .090 i 3 3 3 ,50Q 0 2 J.00Q 1 1 . ; 1 1 " : . s last t 12-1- 7-- 10 j ; ; Back in the National League, Bob Shaw has been a big help ta. the San Francisco Giants, Deron Johnson to the Cincinnati Reds and just about anyone you want to name for the Pittsburgh Pirates. loser at MilwauShaw, a kee last year, won six of his first 10 for the Giants. Johnson was in the minors last year but. came back to hit .317 up to midweek 'in his return to the majors with Cincy. '! The Pirates, as a croup, are making up for the indignities they suffered in an eighth place finish last season. 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So "does Shoemaker, He said when he returns home from the track he has to take off his clothes in another part of the house and shower before greeting his wife. " .333 .333 .333 .324 .313 .308 .304 .300 .292 .290 .286 .281 .276 .267 2 1 blemshe's allergic to horses. . drops a ball with no intention of deceiving anyone." .333 3 4 1 .... : j Reliever Hovt WilhAlm. rfftsnlt his kxsing record, so far has oeen ttie finishing pitcher In 23 games won by the Chicagoans. Outfielder Floyd Robinson is hitting some 18 Dercenta ce points over last year and every iitue bit helps those 7-- 0. Provo Elks Ricky Giimore, .... Dennis Carter . . . vaso-eonstricto- Z7S-43- i3 6 24 , cov be using . . , to help reduce idrmtfi 7 3 2 3-- 5 ft 8 7 6 Jim Joyner .......... Horses Provo Harmful to JocIcoyV Wife Shortstop Luis Aparicio is hitting better than usual and already is nearest year's total of 40 stolen bases. Jerry Adair, at second; is hitting; and fieldago ing better than a year when he had a woeful ' slump; The Phillies have some impor tant pitching comebackers Jim Bunning, Art Mahaf fey and Dennis-Bennetamong them. Bunning,: once a i winner at Detroit, was 3 in his last season with the Tigers in '63 and vowed to correct that mat ter when he moved over to the Phillies. So far great, He Won nine of his first 13 decisions and had that perfect game against the. sad sack New York Mets to spice his year. last season, Mahaffey, also won njnTof 13 while Bennett is holding me grounJ he made up after" an auto accident shelved him the first half of last season. r ..'' Buzhardt Recovers . The Chicago White Sox ' are getting good mileage out of pitcjier John Buzhardt, who had an arm injury and was on the disabled list late last season. - .389 .379 cently. .375 The Provo boys won 6--1 and .364 girls .364 Springville won the boys crown .352 in the Southern League by de Ace Rents Barry Olsen r . In ths criy hsU game of the Terry Shipman-. at armon Park last Bob Laird erenrjPratt Jliil turned back Steve nisht, Higginson State Dark by an score. Phil Long Jim, Nelson furnished plenty of fire power far Pratt Jim as he rappe cut three hits fa three Karl Nelson trips. Swartj, Collins, Bown and ' . 8 11 Lonnie Keith Ken Asay Pratt Hill Cops SoftballWin trouble. 2 7 2 4 4 2 3 3 2 4 4 26 23 20 VFW -4 . But the umpires are quick enough to call a balk when a pitcher accidentally Provo Colt Loop Pitching Records ners. line scores: 18 National League recipe, swiped this season by the, Americans, and the result is a dandy race in both leagues that could give" baseball a needed boost oyer the long, hot summer. The World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers and perennial Al Champion New York Yankees have been the most persistent slumpers. Comebac ks are sprinkled throughout contenders on both leagues with Baltimore , and the providing Philadelphia most you can just about run down the roster (excepting rookies, of course) and have a list of comebackers. Brooks Robinson, the All1 Star; third baseman, is No. and as the team leader, he's a ripe candidate for a most Valuable player award. Halts Skid Brooks skidded badly season, dropping to .251 at bat. Now he's roaring through his best major league campaign with an average around .318 and pulling some of his team mates with him. ' book. Loren Duke, star centerfielder for the Ace Rents team, set the batting pace for the Ptoyo Colts Baseball League for the 1964 season with an outstanding .483 mark, made on 14 hits in 23 official times at bat. The regular season for Colt League play ended Thursday, but four games were rained out and it is anticipated that these four games wiil be played Monday and Tuesday. They might change the averages somewhat, but the listing as given covers the games for the rest of the season. Trailing the hard hitting Duke was Ricky Wiseman of Sportsman who hit an even .400 in games ending last week. Jon Bonharn, Sportsman, took third place honors with .389 and Mika Foist er, VFW was fourth with .379. Other batting leaders include: 11 14 6 .483 29 Loren Duke, Ace Rents 3 8 .400 3 20 Ricky Wiseman, Sportsman 29 24 22 22 asked." Alston said he had given up protesting to the umpires because he did not want to risk being thrown out of games but his feelings were unchanged on the failure of the men in blue to invoke the balk rule. "If base running is no longer going to be a part of baseball we should play under Little League rules in which the run ner can't steal," he declared. Alston said that pitchers bring their delivery to a stop with slow men on base who cannot be expected to steal but when a speedster gets on base there is not even the slightest hesita tion in many cases. "I think we should be honest about the rules. If they're not going to call the balk for fail ure to stop the pitching motion, let's take it out of the rule United the . . , ? (UPl)-rM- an. guy' in baseball was being. penalized by the refusal of um pires to invoke the balk rule on pitchers who fail to bring their deliveries to a halt with men on base, ' "It's a shame," Alston said. "They Ve taking away- - the chief asset from the. little guys their ability to steal bases. The run ner doesn't have a chance to V steal any more. do anything to "They don't handicap the sluggers, so why do they do it to the little V That's an bid 1 ' , on pitchers. together In last year's meet at " LA JOLLA, Calif. (UPI) -Famed jockey Willie ShoemakAlston charged that the "little er and his wife have a pro- r down tition, as the Russians hare done in part meets, the United States still shards a good chance of emerging over-al- l point advantage, in the - Angeles Dodgers today accused National League Umpires of re sorting to "Little League's tactics in their failure to call balks I freruentjy bad been absent in the past and the first results of those efforts on an internauon-al scale may be demonstrated against the Russians. however, NEW YORK (UPllr Every needs two race good pennant a few sorry major tagredients mixed assort an ,with slumps ment of comebacks and shaken thoroughly. ager Waiter Alston of the Los tc the intensive training that cow, . County. Utah Alston Takes Crack at N. L. Umps 1 i And 1964 oviefs'.in Meet - iLOS ANGELES (UPI) --The United States rrn'f track and field team will be it the Soviet t Union's tquad by a decisive 4 I margin In the Olympic year rrvett Saturday and Sunday, U. S. track experts concluded today. Virtually since the day after the Horn Olyirtpud, the U. S. 4 Big League Pennant Races Keep Fans Happy 9 Daily Herald d To A A THE MONEY MAN HAS THE absorp-- - Helps 'make relief last longer. f x -- - ,A :": , '. M.P.O.'a more temperature stable base holds medication in ' place for prolonged action. C Helps flgM dan' ex of Infection. Hexachloro-- . roven germ-kille- r, : ; phene, combats bacteria. FOII YQU 1 Provo, ff f Gn Mentholatum Co., Buffalo,' HA i. Y. for full t ' GROUP NO. j e Reg. to - 1 $?Q;Q0I GROUP NO. 2 Reg. to $17.00! Findncg Co. )ah50 East North. ' hP M.P.Q, belpjVPH now usingj ' , tiotl you're preparf rettirn unused "portion to the cgua, together. place t paycHaye-on- Test It jeurstlMor tht next, three days. 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