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Show - ' AND TELEGRAM, DESEFEINEWS Lok; edit;, Thurgidif, April'16, 1959 Molar League Scene At 'A 'Glance Ira , , , By MILTON RICHMAN 'United Press International - ". ladh 71taitd 5-- 7-- Please, somebody, open up that starting : Pittsburgh and Detroit can get out. gate so poor c 111. - - .. noon, April 12 , 0; V. , 22, 1959 allinalt, 1 LAk in , 5, L NIR 4 I E ,P , '', A D F v-IL- E 111 U Mil &,1m EINE 1A , Ilk'llt :INK C House c Grim p 11111AIL 1:1 0 2C N Copyright, Name 1959.-b- 7 4 4 1 1 0 1 Tomank p 0 0 0 Meyer p 0 0 0 Gorman p .0 0 0 0PhiIIi3b 1 4Latmanp 01 0000 0 0 0 0 01 1 tO Shaw p Staley P - The Bell Syndicate, Inc. - State 001 assurance. 30. Fast. 16. 19. 070, 8 0 1 1 Harshmn p 0 0 0 0 1 A. , Lopez. 1, Wealthy. 6. May be thought of in connection with protection. 7. A new type of wpuld be of some interest to a soldier. S. Where-youngste- rs eretöliterned. they often call for re. ' 1 . of many a wartime pilot will never be forgotten by his country. If you can't - - properly, your eyes nay be arfault. Being the victim of it, you may well express your indignation. Tool with many teeth. There's no valid reason why anybody should take offense at a Inquiry. At an art dealers, you would usually expect to see some pictures. In which a recruit might reel a little strange. - 54 1 8 1 Totals out for Pilareik m 6t1 , for Wilhelm in 7th; out for Green in 8th; for Hershman in gth. New York 000 ROL 002- -3 000 000 160- -1 Baltimore 2. DPMcDougald to ECarey Richardson to Skowron, Ford to McLOBNew Dougald to Skowron. York 6, Baltimore 9. 2BMcDougald, Finigan, Richardson. SBoyd, Carey. - InT It3 1r erl bbso 3 5 2 Wilhelm 2 2 2 2 1 3 in Hershman it, 1 1 9 8 4 Ford 1W, Totals- 21. 1.nwn 1, 1- - 41 it 1 iTomanek pitched to 4 batters .711 Meyer (Fox). 8th, HBPBy Lotman (Dernaestri). Meyer (Fox). VN have nothing but contempt for a man who a cripple. could possibly be a nuisance. 2. 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Other games postponed. rain. ,, ' )::...:.:., 1:41.2. Texas League ,,,. ab r 'rbil . ab t b rbi 5 1.1 Cr Piersall el 4 0 0 0 li .i, 880Burton (GR), Tate (Ti, Bergstrom (GG), Greer (OR); 2:04.4. (GR), (T). Helston ?kid (GR), Shields (T) i :24.9. 880 relayGranite (Pidd, Robinson; ' Atlanta 5. Memphis 0. Chattanooga 4, Mobile O. New Orleans 8, Nashville 1. 11, Birmingham 8. Shreveport - - !g E ,,Nt:r,7:-r7!-rtj- :22.9. Southern Association 38 7 II 6 Totals into double play for Kemmerer in 7th. - 660 010 601- -3 Washington 020 014 003- -7 Boston EKillebrew. Malzone. DPAspromonte to Zauchin. Kemmerer to Aspromonte to Zauchin, Runnels to Buddin to Gernert. LOBWashington 9, Boston 8. Zauchih, ' SJensen. HRCasale. Casale. SFKillebrew. ' 10 b r er bb so Kemmerer (L, : ; : g g Hyde 1 0 0 0 2 21 7 .3 3 6 5 9 XBuddm). W.P HBpByT-- Kammerer ,498. Casale. , When you move all-ag- e Murray IT). IGR): :10.7. MileTeeples (GG). Goulder (GR Hansen (GR. Brockbank (Gil); 4:59.3. 440Cutler (GR. Tate I), Sargent (GE Amitt (GB); :54.1. 180 LoWs--Ba- tt (GR). Tanner (Ti and Smith (GR) tied, Baxter (GR); 11, Huttalo 8. Rochester 9, Columbus 2. Havana 8, Toronto 4 32 S 7 It Entries have been 'received from Utah, Idaho, Colorado and Washington. Judges will be Lee Conrade,- Minnesota; Frank Bdnghurst, Salt Lake City, and Clyde Ward, Provo. P Dogs will work on Bob White quail Field are Boyd Bronson-and , Bob Dunlap. highsMacKay (GG Spendlove West (G134. Murray, (Ti; :17.3. 100Tanner (T, Morgan (G11). International League ' f ' Sunday's fare will see, gun 120 Indianapolis 8, Louisville 2. Omaha 10, Charleston 9.- St Paul 4, Fort Worth 3. Houston 4, Minneapolis 1. Dallas 6, Denver 4. RictirriOnd ,., (TP 21 5412 20000 .228. : - American Association a 1 Totals - iot 0000 101 Hyde v Porter e, : of German Short- Join Giants :25. 1.39.2.. 4:01.9. 880.yd. Medley TelaYOlympus. y ' ,479. ;14. 4 ..being--prepare- cti 31 WASHINGTON !BOSTON eh r h ab r rbi Bertoia 2b 3 0 1 1! Buddin ss 2 0 1 0 Pearson cf 4 0 0 01Runnels 2b 4 01 1 Sievers If 4 8 0 01Stephns cl 5 0 1 0 Courtny e 4 0 0 01Jensen rf 4220 Kralick p 0 0 '0 01Malzone 3b 4 120 Allison rf 40 1 lb 3111 Zauchn lb 4 1 2 0 Geiger If 4111 Killbrw 3b 3 1 11 Whitte" 4110 Asprnte se - 3 1 1 0, Casale Kemtnr p 1000 , 1. You'll 3 5 211 BalkFord. WPWilhelm. . CLUES-DOV- - 0000 , 20. 10 , - the'. 0; McCarvee. BelaYnonntiful:tnotimel The two-dafield trials, sponsored by the German Short-hairePointer Club of Utah; open Saturday. at 8 a.m. with puppy .. derby and stakes. Site for the trials is 5600 W. 2100 South at the west end of the Salt Lake area Industrial center on Redwood Road. Tooele (Tanner, Medley CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH Spendlove. Murray. Tate), Granger; , :57.3. tit r h.rbil abrkrbl Mile relay -' Granger 0 () Temple 2b 5 I 3 0 4 Meilas (Scoville, Clemnte rf 4 1 3 () Pinson cif 5 2 2 3 Moore, Sergeant, Teeples, Granite; 3:47.7. Skinner If 4 0 I 01Bell rf 5010 Pole vaultStevens (GM, Peterson Stuart lb 3 2 2 01Robinsn lb 4 0 2 0 and Cook (GG) tied. Coker Hoak 3b 423 3 Thomas 3b .5 120 (GR) (GGV and Ives GG) lied; 11-Mazrki 2b 4 0 I 0 Lynch If 4222 Broad Sumporgan (GR. Knight 4 2 2 2 Groat as 4 0 0 0 Bailey c 4 0 0 0 McMilln as 4110 (GPI ) and Anderson (T) tied, Batt Foiles c .Friend p 2 0 0 0 Nuxhall p 2010 (GR); High limpThorum (GG); Gowans I 1 1 2 Daniels p 0 0, 0 0 v; 1 0 0 0 Mabe p 1 0 0 0 (TV. Keate (GG), DeSimon DiscusFitzgerald (Gib. Roberts 0 0 0 ol Green (GR). Lewis (GG). Dana (Gill; 6 9 $ Totals 40 1016 9 Z. 147-- 9 Vs. Toth 34 for-. Shot ..(G111. Bradford Nuxhatt- - n (GR. Brown (Tv, Anderson 1,T); out for Daniels in 7th. 5 , JavelinBrockbank 300 Wit 000 Pittsburgh (Gil). Capps 102 005 20x-- 10 Cincinnati (Gib, Bambro (GG); Gillespie IT); DP 145-9- . ESkinner. Hoak. Thomas (2).TernTeam scoresGranite (G1t) 6814, Hoak, Mazeroski and Stuart; 41. pie and Robinson; McMillan. Temple Granger (GG) 54. Tooele 3, and Robinson. LOBPittsburgh , Cincinnati 8. 28Stuart,. Temple, Bailey, McMillan.. 38Pinson, HR Back To floak,1, Pinson, Lynch, Bailey. SS Robinson. to h r er bb so NEW YORK (UN) ---- Half6 6 0 1 513 11 Friend (L, 2 2 1 ü back Phil King Will leave the Daniels 3 2 3 2 Green Army in time to Join the New 7 6 Nushall (07,1-0- ) 3 Mabe York Giants at their Burling. BALTIMORE abr h tbi ab r b rbi Bauer rt 3 1 0 0 Carrsql ss - 5020 Siebern If 4 0 0 01 Boyd lb 3000 Mantle of 4000 Tasby cf 4010 Howard e 4 0 1 1 Nieman It 2 000 c 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 Triandos Skowrn lb 0, MoDald 2b 3 1 2 01 Pllarcik Ti 2 0 0 0 Carey 3b 2110 1000 Rebrdan u 3 012, Green rf 0000 Ford 0 4000 Lockmn rt 1- 0 0 0000 Gardnr 2b 3 1 00 Robinsn 3b 3 0 0 0 Wilhelm D 2000 Smith. 'Herzog, - to house. LOB- -dley, Kansas City 7, Chicago 10. Herzog, Aparicio 2, Fox, eery. 3BHerzog. Demaestri. Rivera. HR Grim. Hadley. SBCeriL h r er bb so , Grim (W. 141i 74 73 53 43 41 00 Tomanek 0, 0 0 0 1 0 0 Meyer 1 Gorman 1. 0 0 2 1 0 4 5 8 2 Latman (L, 1 Shaw )3 1 2 2 2 1 2 Raymond Arias 2 ,r) 0 0 0 2 0 7 Staley 0,0 0 1 EPhillips, ACROSS 000 1 0 0 33 Totals NEW YORK 87 10 9 Chicago 13. 14. 0000 0 0 0000 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T-- 101 38 8 11 8 Totals in 3rd; Demaestri for out for Shaw in- - 3rd; ispoppedout for Raymond in 5th: for Arias in 7th; for Bonne for Calllson in 8th; for Staley In 8th; in 8tht out for Fox In 8thi for Lown in eth 125 -- 200 000-- 10 Kansas City Totals - rhe 00 00 Lownpt Address 12. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,- I 1 &birth p , - --- 000 0 0 0 Raymond p 0 1 1 , , hairat dogs will put their anand limited classes in ac imals through their paces Sat- dog ' tion. urday and Sunday. GRANGER --- Granite High School's potent track team won. 'nine of 16 events and raced to over Granger and Too5000 Brandt If 4220 victory 0: Maya ct 4 1 0 0 ele in a triangular track meet I, Cepeda lb 4223 01 Moo ri .here Wedneglay 4222 IFSpenter 2114 0 01 RocicerS as 3000 The Farmers scored 6812 OISchmidt c 2 0 2 1 OlAntonelb p 4 0 00 points to 5612 for Granger and 41 for Tooele 01 Ot , Results: 3b 3 I Dark lb 4 0 Virallsrl Banks as 4 0 Averill 3b 4 0 Thomsn c1 A 0 Moryn If ' 40 Neeman e 3 0 Drbsky p 1 0Sngletn 10 0, Owners Meet In Track 1 31 7 9 I li Totals out for Singleton in 8th. 000- -1 100 ti00 , Chicago 000 330 20z- -7 San Francisco Averill, Cepeda. EDark, . to Spencer: Singleton to T. Taylor. LOBChicago 6. 2, San Francisko 8. HRCepeda Alou. SHAlou 2, Spencer. lib so h r .er 1 0 0 0 lp ' 5 7 5 4 2 1 Drbwsky !Gibson p 0000 1 2 2 3 2 2 Singleton 1 0 0 0 0 81 5 105 Schoffnernoth Totals 83 0 3 01 Totals 2 8 5 I9 out for Grammas in 7th; Antonellt (W, out for Jackson in Ith. Drabowsky pitched to one batter in 6th.) 11 5 2 Arias p I City T.TyIr2-4OjOflviprt- at MIMI A IBM P EHodges, - Hansen, Li3; McCarver. B; Brown, B. 163-3- . Broad tump'ruckett, 0: tie be tWeen Smith, 0; Lindsay, B. 20-0: BlumenDiscusLeeuWenhurg. Lancers, Buffs Poiiiter:Jriall.Sh6diPiled--- Los Won" Last Pct. Behind 1.000 0 3 Milwaukee 4 0 1.000 Cleveland ' --0a Francisco - 4 - 1 - .800 New, Fork, -1 000 , 4 1 ano 1 ' 3 .750 Tr ,,2 Cineintlidi Chicago ' 2 1 2 . .857 114 I Chicago Boston 2 .500 1 2 .333 2 2 .200 Los Angels 2,4 Washington 31 2 3 .280 I - 200 Kansas City Philadelphia ' moo 1 3 0 Baltimore 4 .200 3,4 St. Louis 5 O. 5 .000 0 Detroit .000 4,,a Pittsburgh. i i Wedneadeg's Resialis Wednesdays Results 3. Boston 7. Cincinnati 10, Pittsburgh 5 ' Cleveland Washington 2, Detroit 1,(10 inSan Francisco 7, Chicago I Los Angeles 5, St. Lows 0 nings). . Kansas City 10. Chicago 11. tOnlY . games scheduled) New York 3, Baltimore 1. Fridas Games Games Friday'a Phiradelnhia at Cincinnati tnightl. -:Del at Chicago, tsburgh at Milwaukee. - prt Kansas Ctty at Cleveland (night). Chicago at Los Angeles (night). Wa'shmaton at Baltimore (night . at San Francisco night). Louis St. t, . New York at' Boson. I LOS AROMAS LOUIS KANSAL-CIT- CHIC-AG- O r h rbl zbriirbI ab r b rbt Blsingm 2b a 0 2 0, Fairly cf 4000 (Orr h rbt Demstri ss 2 0 1 2. Aparicio sa 5 0 2 3 amoll rt 4 0 1 0' Moon If 4000 sa 2 0 0 01 lox lb 4 0 3 0 Mum' lb 4 0 2 0' Roseboro c 4 2 3 0 o 2b 0 0 0 0 Boyer 3b 3 0 1 0; Demeter cf 3 2 2 1 Herzog cf 4 1 3 1 1 01 1 1 4 cf 0 0 Landis cf Tuttle Cnnghm 11 4.0,1 oi Neal 2b 3001 -4 0 'Flood Lopez 2b 4 1 0 lb 4 0 1 1 0; 4 1 1 1 &Smith c 4 0 0 Ol liodges Carroll ss 0 0 0 0' Cash lb to; 3 0 2 1 Zimmer 1 2 2 1 01A. Smith rf 5 1 1 'Gramms as 2 0 0 0! Baxes 30 Cerv f 3121 4 0 0 0' Callistin If 2000 Maris rf Dcysdalep 3000 1000 1 3b 5 1 0 1 000 ss Tate 010 If 1 1 1 0 Jac,ksonD 2000 Hoiey lb 5 33 - D League - National, Wan Lost Pet. Behind 14; :85.1. JavelinSmth. , IRE ELASTIC ALSO SUPPORT NSCES-- S4RY ipeinFicAnom TAGS Granite Tri Gourley, 8. g tz0,4f. - Shotputhmith. 0; Wood. B; McCarver, B. 45-, Pole VaultHunt B: Zimmerman, 0; Fetzes...-1- 3. and ' Pehrson, 0,. tied for second. 10 ft. High 1umpHusson. 01 Fetzer.' 1023. , dashPurnaiaro, Wolfley, O. - Voss.- B; Barton, B. 2:115. 220-y- 2 7 Was- B; runKimball. 0;- 880-y- 0; 41 :10.5 4:58.8. 440-y- - Bus-so- Schnit- 1; :53.1. som, B; Miller 180 low 'hurdlesHartman, :22.4. Green. 9. Ot, 3 54 7. is la Hansen. O. - MileLambert. 0; 13arton, B; Mills. B. 9Pee r, 900 000 e00- -0 000 201 11x- -5 Angeles Moon. DPNeal to Zimmer to Hodges 2. LOB4St. LOUill ' 8, Los Angeles 4. HRDemeter. Bases. -.. SBZimmer. Bases, Roseboro, S . ii Demeter, Neal. in h g er bb so 1.14 g 3 3 0 0 6 114 Jackson (1,, 2 2 1 1 0- - 0 iiii Gibson (W 9 8 0 0 2 7 Drysdale 3 .., 14. 4 . CHICAGO !SAN FRANCISCO ab r b rbil sh r h Old - 0; ker. .0: dashWassom, 100-y- The Reds had to battle from behind twicthdown the Pirates. CincinhatOtlinched the outcome With a five-rurally in the sixth inning during whichlada Pinsop hit his second homer of the season with two on. Jerry-Lync- h and Ed Bailey also homered for the Reds while Don Hoak con. nected for a Pittsburgh. Joe NuxhaA aided by Bob Mabe's scoreless three-inninrelief stint, was the winner. Bob Friend gave up 11 of Cincinnati's 16 hits in 513 inhings and was charged with his second loss in as many tries. - - American League. LIPMPIEILIN 176 - 120 high hurdlesFetzer. B; Voss, O. 447.2.- - right-hande- Leuyaseball ,Stinunuy TAlaior 1111111;1, 111, . I Rookie pitcher Jerry Casale was pretty much the whole show in Boston's win over Washington. TherBrook. r doled out seven hits and clouted a lynborn 450-fohomer far over the left field screen with two on off loser Ruse Kentrnerer in the sixth.-- - - Deseret News Prize Puzzle Contest. Number 242 (Prize $150 in Cash) Entry Deadline, -; 69-6- 3 WI'LL -- u Olympus scofed a victory in' the medley relay to salvage a decision over Bountiful in a dual track meet Wednesday at Olympus High School. Each team won first places -- in eight events. The summary: - , , 3-- 2 Track'yittory'-- . s Until the ninth, the Yanks managed only three hits off starter Aufo Wilhelm and Harsiunan. Then with two out, Gil McDougald walked and moved to second on Andy Carey's bloop single. Both scored on Richardson's line smash to left field. The loss was Rarshman's second of the season. homer helped carry the A's to Bob Grim's grand-slatheir first victory of the year after- three losses in a row 2-- t' , n Wednesday while unbeaten Cleveland stayed atop of the American League standings by dealing the Tigers' their fifth consecutive setback, in 10 innings. The Yankees remained close at Cleveland's heelsby beafor their third straight triumphs the ing Baltimore; Athletics handed the White Sox their first loss of the cam; paign, 10-- and the Red Sox beat the Senators;7-3- . . e n - 10-5- n Woodie Held's third homer- - in two days powered the Indiana to their fourth straight victory in their struggle with Detroit. Held, who blasted a pair of homers on Tuesday. stroked the gameAnning smash Wednesday. off Ray Narleski with two out in the 10th. Cal MeLish, a'16-game winner last year, picked up his hilt victory Of the current season by ,going the distance and scattering 'nine hits. Little Bobby Richardson and southpaw ,Whitey Ford were the standouts in the Yankee triumph over the Orioles. Richardson lined a two-rudouble Off loser Jack Hershman with two out in the ninth- - and Ford limited the Orioles to six hits in dealing them their third straight loss. -- - ,.... , MAkE SOME , Tifans,C6010e, ELASTIC OR RUBBER COLLARS FOR TWEIR 140UN05 'TO PREVENT DOG MOM POSSIBLE 'INJURY IN CASE T14E COLLAR.' BECOMES SNAGGED. , .....:... although the White Sox almost pulled the game out with a seven-rurally in the eighth. Grim, credited with the Vic. tory, belted his homer off loser Barry Latman, and rookie homer for the A's off Claude Kent Hadley hit a two-ru- n Raymond for What proved to be the winning margin in the fourth. Shortstop Joe Demaestri of KC was hit over the left ear by a Latman pitch in the third immediately affer Grim4 showed he fracture although he was car. homer. tied from the field on a stretcher. , In the National League, the Dodgers licked the Cann. and the Giants made it four out of five by defeat-- , nals, The first-placBraves 'were idle as ing the Cubs, ' were the Fhillies. ! post" Pittsburgh and Detroit can console theinseives by re- Ihe',195F,Glants lost II In a row during April and ,still came sin to Ivin the pennant. That In much consOlation, though. Not when the Pirates remember that they dropped their first eight games of the season in 1955 and finished last or when- the Tigers think back to how they also wound up in the basement ' after losing their first eight games in 1952. Cincinnati handed the Pirates their fifth ht loss, , ,..,.,. .. 0 . Here the season is only a week old and the Pirates and Tigers already have hit rock bottom with identical 05 feeords.' 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