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Show , - Salt DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, taltiaty, - Saturday; Augyst 10, 1957T11 - '."1- 'Bombers' Lead Shrinks To Four Gam- es . : II. 41P' Uno5t ii0;.:0':0-...:.,ii:V:-)k.:4...J.:0.;-:'- 611 Bob Nieman broke out of a after Detroit had gone , ahead four of Wookhiglons ;runs I , prolonged batting slump ,when with a run In the top of the le twith four hit& he drove In aU four of Ba4iReliever Gerry Staley won Billy Martin's single 'scored more's .qins against the Yan- bis second game, in as many Bob Cerv in the 13th with the kees. Niemak.who had only one re run that gave Kansas-Cithit in his last '21, at bats, conr intake's liever Virgil Trucks his eighth Pedr0. Ramos,o nected for his ilthhomer in f beating the Red victory and dropped the -Indians the fourth hming and then lined a Spec bdti-ointo fifth double off loser Sot. held them:Ie !IX a three-Tuhe-Braves minded' out 18 Whitey Ford In the sixth:Lefty htsSenator - learmiates homers by Hank hits, Including Bill Wight was the winner. leited 14 OlU three pltrhera. Aaron, Bob Haile, Eddie Math-?W- s can't afford to relax and if they Larry Doby's single in the It was Ramos' ninth and --Wes Covingtonsik n x think he wakill--talthe-Taof which sending Lindy McDaniel of the lithAnnIng show tem Saturday's AMerican from second base and capped a have been at the expense of Cardinals down to his seventh rally for the White Sox Roston. Art Schult drove In defeat Bob Buhl posted his Leagu'e standings which point two-ruup the fact that. their lead has been sliced from seven eames to By MILTON RICIDIAN United Preis Sports Writer Don't look now, Casey, but your lead is- shrinking and the White Sox- figure there's still e Yankees to the time fo taki-thcleaners. hes-beewarn, Casey Stengel Mg the Yanks all:.along they , -- - y , -- , n -T- -- sawed-Nellie-Fo- n i - WA Dam lAt. r;: Onlys few days agoreverp one was talking about another prospective Yankee runaway but now they're buzzing about bow the never-saydi- e Sex still have a chancliand tilt - . :3 I1 Ar -- 4,1 1141 :L4 t 4f CENTER --OP ATTRACTIONLinn Rockw ood, Jo ,Freed, Joe Cowley, Wayne Pearce', Hackett and 'Glen HayneS, left right were featured performers during Falay'S; lic Parks champion'th1patL1berty Park. Miss 'PTO tritt MM. play In Utah-nbei aice and Haynes jainee'gaturdairsrcvomen's-Singlbt1e while for :ound infmen!s: ranked: singlei:witli vittor les Oer Cowley and RiiCkwOod, respectively;' ,' ... .. 7,..... ...: , , - - ..4 ...:: :.,.. ..; i ,,: OW VAAttcttai .---- --reL- b 00111111111 . g - Pla Am AlliiPN, . - a matter ot the Orio lei, used the Yankees as a stepping stone to fourth place when they came from behind to beat them,,4-3- , Friday night. Aeter7LThe,White- - Sox Minetia make aract. alit, defeated the Tigers, 54, in 11 in flings, and Washington, which has caught the winning spirit, as- "min 6 1 Loa tc, I. t -- 1 so1,,,,01?04;;00.k),, ( , - '- - - )ff'f 80 - Viii0t.S......R0.004,ili01.Cli-440.ts- ;, it - , don! ,.,,,tkro, t...p. .... - ummar - Kantoo, blanked Boston, National League in sas City beat Cleveland, 13 innings. tat- 'Milwaukee ---- 65 : 42 62 St. Louis 45 .579 Over in the National Brooklyn 61 ' 47 585 .550 4 , 60 League, Milwaukee Increased Cincinnati 50 58 .537 Its lead to 312 games with a Philadelphia 49 61 ..445 New York American. League New-Yo- 31,4 5 18 rk --- 85 -- Chicago Boston 57 Baltimoro 53 Cleveland 53 51 Detroit 42 Washington Kansas City ..- - 38 - 41 50 - Pacific Cotbsta League :, . ...,, d 445 -- ..- .- .533 12 4 .513 San Francisco Vancouver San Diego 17 Hollywood 18 Seattle 2814 Los Angeles Portland Sacramento 55 .491 .481 .385 55 ' 87 Vs le Vs A95 54 Wea 75 70 68 48 88 5S 59 51 M 65 PM. Behind .610 ,.,579 - 4614 .557 .553 10 .524 19 .453 68 55 39 , 44 - ge shellarkinr of St Louts,- Chicago 48 70 37 .340 284 awaits 314k .353 80 44 girls' 18 singles crown by up- vision title with an Impressive Brooklyn licked Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh . Priday's radar's By BILL SCHAEFER Results Chicago 5, Detroit 4 (11 billings) over John Din. Friday's Items Its Deseret News Sports Writer setting Jane Freed in a thrilling Phil. the beat Giants victory New York I. Philadelphia 2 the 3 Baltimore 4., New York . 'Vancouver 3, Sacramento 2 Miss three setters, 4, Pittsburgh 2 BrookIy Kansas CitY & Cleveland 2 (IS Inand the Rediegs lies, woodey and Olaf JohanssonVic Seattle 2, Hollywood 1 Milwaukee 13. St Louis 2 Glen Haynes had- an pnex'. Mecey, whose home is in sings) --San Francisco 12, Los Angiles 74 Cubs' win. Cincinnati ended A Chicago 94, the Washington I. Boston and -JtmWood o of-tMerrill captured 3. Portland-the Sendai 0c0edall r the boys' 15douh1es Detroit at Chicago. (II, -Yorh - - Philadelphia at NewLouis Public Parks slaglescham. summerlo play telmis.-nev- er Kansas City at Cleveland (2) tioubleheader,-1-9- 4 Milwaukee it St. WASHINGTON BOSTON had beaten Miss Freed prior to Washington at Boston (2) Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (I) W pionship Saturday after making at Baltimore 0A overDaleWaniass and and 64. Chicago at Cincinnati- (2) Friday's 4 I 53 Yóst 31; -40 0 3! Mitich tennis - Craig powder-puf11212 3031E . EALT1210112 CDICHINA'rli CHICAGO lb-4 I Melina. 2.5 Bolling 3b.4 ABHOA AB BOA ABBOA1 A0NOA Lemon A' 8 301 Wilhelm It 4200 Freed,- Jane's older elsupiii of the Utah Adams 3b 5 1 0 ItTemple 2b 4 2 1 I MeDgld 2b 8 2 2 7 Gardner 2b 3 1 3 8 Sievers IS 4310 Gernert lb 3001 Spotlighting sinSaturday's the women's ter, swept 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 2 14 0 Berberet e 3241 Jensen rt Boyd lb Speak. et 5 3 3 0 Burgess c 5 1 51 0 Berra c court season. match were the 0 Mantle et 4 3 3 01 KeU Sb 5 3 3 0 Robinson It 4 3 Tanner 3 0 0 3 Schulte lb 5 4 8 0 Pierian ct 2 1 2 gles title so expected by beat- 1 13 0 Bauer rf 1 3 0 Crowe lb 1 0 MOTY11 ri 3 2 0 Thmbry et 3 0 4 0 Console se 3020 4 4 3 Nieman 3 lt 15 crew a doubles men's and boys' Haynes, 4 2 5 0 Taylor si rt 1 0 0 01 Triandos e 3032 0'0 0 0 White g 50 42 Long lb ing Mrs. Kay Hackett, 3070 4 020 Skwrn lb 4 2 12 Durham if 2 0 0 0 Usher et Banks as 3 0 2 2 Bell el singles championships. Rock. 1000 chief at Hill Air Force Base, -- Christine Cannon defeated 1 se - and 1 1 4 1 23 Daleye,,- -- 0010 Hoak 1 3 0 3b e If 0 0 2 0 Howard 4 0 Bridges 02 Neiman rf Pearce,16-2,wood the Morgan 2b 4 0 2 2 McMillan la 1 090 lt 1 0 0 0 Zuverink b 0000 Ramos p 5000 Brewer p 2 1 1 3 soft strdked his way to an eye, Joan Hackett,Delock p Brosnan p 2 I 0 0 victors over Dick Brower and 0000 1000 Carey 3b 31 00 01 01 Miranda Busby cf 3030 15 single's final. 1 0 0 0 Anderson p 0 0 0 1 Grammas as 0 S 0 0 e:Lumpe as 3 003 victory over 'girls' poping Grant Hickman Friday, met 1 1 1 0 River. 0 htinarein p 0000 I 0 Cann 0 Amorp Garden Kubek sa 3 0 0 5 Wight a Park, 2002 18 The crack boys' doubles Haynes and Dave Freed in 1 0 0 0 Group 0' Francon& ri 1 0 0 0 0 Lowrie 2 0 Ford P defending champion Linn Rock. 1001 side and 34th Ward scored rous Llttlefildp 0 0 29 0 27 15 Totals 28 14 ri el Totais 1 0 0 0 9 0002 wood Friday at Liberty Park. team' of Jimmy Foulger and the doubles competition. The 1100 Kucks a 0001 Oaeppstin victories Friday nightNin for Throneberry in lith. ing Don Poulter. breezed to its di Haynes-Free0000 tandem 'ripped 1100 White out in eth. for Division 9 junior and senior 0 0 0 0 Haynes' opponent in the out lot Delock in Mk. Jack Fairclough and Vernie Church softball II IS II Tattle 11 II 1712 :Tets Is competition. final - mind was stylish 7th in Anderson for 27 27 11 S 24 151 see Totals 11 15 Totals eol 143- -8 In Friday's The Washington Swenson, out for McMillan in Oth results: SOO 000 000- -0 out for Ford in 7th Bost Wayne Pearce who scored a l in 8th match. Itlippatein in Durham 7th out tor EMalson. RMBerberet, Lemon, Fridays Results mild surprise in eliminating 301 000 , 7 out for Bauer in 8th Sie201 100 04z--4 Schulte 4, Bridges L Division Ninth Juniors Ciseinna0 Illowitid in Ilth out second .seeded Joe Cowley for sodds-ofavwas an 5 20th South Foulger ,Carden Park 20. Brewer RBISpeake 3, Tanner 2. LongPost-2, out for .Carey vers, Schulte L Rose 12, Pearce 3eth wai lit 64. Park, 2, Robinson 3, Crows 2, Burgess or Kucks in Ith Friday, mite to trip Jim O'Keefe for the - Cannon' IL Popular Grove 4th 5 4. Delock 1. SORamos 4. Brewer 4, Long, Brosnan. Taylor, 2BSpeake, for Byrne hi 9th ranked third in the ,tournaBountiful 5th 9, 24th 2 Delock 2. Minarcin 1. HOBrewer '7 boys' 15 title. Foulger has been Nook, Post. BRSpeaks, Tanner, Long, New Fork 0011 100 000- -3 2 Tetieral 24. Riverside Heights Delock 1 in Minarcin 0 in in 7 ment. Burgess, Robinson, Crowe, SGross. Baltimore 000 103 00x- -4 in 36 games in win. Jetts and Skippettes meet 'Orchard 7, 2Ist 0 Brewer 04, DPBanks to Morgan to loOrig, Morgan 2nd Ward 14. Bonneville 0 fallMantle 'Bauer. Kubek, Nieman 1. matches. his Minarcin to to WRamos three Banks BBBrosnan Long. previous fling 8 at chain. the In Saturday Rockwood, swhp:slwayshas Anderson!, LOW!" 1. tittelfield 1, Gross Nieman. BBFord L SOlrord 4, 9 LBre o'er ( ).. Division Nine Senior. ISISULTS 1. SOBrosnan 3,. Anderson 2, LittleVal Verde 1. Cannon eth 0 encountered great difficulty in pionship game in the, senior 6 in IrKUCkI 0 in 2, 3, Girls' II Single (Final) field L Amor L. Gross I, Klippstein 3. Wight Centerville' 3rd 6, South 13th 10 In 7. Zuverink 1 in 2. Wight NOBrosnan 7 in 3. Anderson 1 In 3, Ford Christine Cannon def. Joan Hackett. matches with Haynes, showed' division of the Women's Invi Princeton 9, 27th 6 Wight LEAGUE WWight Lown 1 in I Littlefield 2 in 64. 34th 17 2nd Ward 0 Amor 8 in 2 Gross 4 in 3 3 Doubles Rose flashes KlippPark let (Thud Softball Tournament Yale 13, of the tational Boys )5 only momentary 1. 1 in Freeman in 0 Universiti 3rd 3, IL stein, Poplar Grove Vie Merrill and Jim Wood Set Dale CRICA011 Dintorr Lown Brosnan Littelfield 2nd 2 form that catapulted him to the at Old White Park. PACESETTERS Wanlass and Craig Baker. AB 0 A All 0 Al 19th 11 30th 4 Amor Gmss Girls IS bindles (Final) WKlippstein as 2 1 2 3 1 et 8 5 Tuttle Apartelo Bountiful lath 12. 20th 0 Jetts earned a lberth in the IdeceY Freed. top in Utah tennis. His initial 74. def. 14. Jane 6 3 6 5 Indy Kuenn ss 5 2 1 31Fox 2b Saturday's tirkedale lb 5 0 11 0 Samford as 0 0 0 By Iniernatiesal News Service Division 10 juniors iQuarterfinals) service rarely found Its mark final round by trimming M&L. 104. Second 1 1 0 Orrorgem Men's Reeked Singles Illeinifiaels) 5131 Diamond No. -6 p.m.. Kenwood vs. CHICAGO game: AMERICAN MAGUS CINCINNATI 6 2. 0 0 0 Joe Pearce def. and he made repeated errors Coal, vs. 3210 Bennion Cowley, Wayne Granger Sandy 5th; 7:10. AB II 0 A Finnegn 3b 0 0 0 01Rivera di, 4 1 30 Baiting Friday night. Glen Haynesi def. Linn Rock- Stitt 5:20, Mill Creek 2nd vs. Taylors. 'Adams 3bABBOA 1 1 S Temple 2b 2012 Boone lb 6 1 7 211..ol1ar e 5 0 5 3 during the exchange of vo,Ileys. - Precediof the title game wood. 44. villa 2nd; 9:30. Valleyview vs. Granite. (Based on 275 official at bats) 0 0 2 2b 1 0 1 1 Maxwell It 4 2 1 5 Phillips 3b 4 0 2 2 4 et Speaks G AB R H Pct. Division lo Seniors Stinarterfinals) Player and Club , Haynes, meanwhile, was conBe,,, 15 Ilniles (Semitiusl) Tanner If 5 4 2 0, Burgess c 4240 Groth If 1 1 1 O'Donovan p 2 0 0 2 Williams, Boston 100 340 78 133 .391 Diamond No. -6 p.m, ,Taylorsville Morin Jim O'Keefe del-- Bill Latimer. Ti 5 2 5 Robinson If 3 1 1 I Kaline rf 4 1 2 0 tent to play near the baseline, will be'. a meeting between VI Pleasant Green 1s1; 7:10, Spencer 108 358 97 114 174 0000 Mantle....blewYork Lessistb---- 4 0 O OH I4 2 it; Honfidait 2nrir L.20; Butler vd Banks 1 0 Howell Cleveland 92 283 50 93 .329 an-at 7 is 4 0 2 2 Taylor rt 3 1 3 0 BoHirig Women's Single (Final) aiming only to 'return-Em0 0 0 0 Woodling, 3 7 Wilson c 4 11:30, Bennion vs. Valley, 2ncit Granger 2b7-2. 0 0 0 Post 0 0 rf 0 Morgan Jo Freed del, Kay,klatketti44,4-5Rome 0,1 (Boston), Man00 11.2 1Staleg wood's shots- .- Neither player tontinentai Bank COR1 . Bell cf 2b 1 0 0 325 0 Brtoa 1 1 0 0 tle New York) and Sievers (WathDivision 14 Juniors (Quarterfinals) Mon's Doubles (Semifinals) Foytack p 2 0 0 1 5 3b 400 favored attacking at the net- -- ville play at 9. , 1 0 0 1 30. Sleater ,Diamond No. Rockwood def. p.m., Granite 3rd Fanning e 12 10 0 02, Hoak' ington). 0000 p Wayne 1 2 2 McMillan ss 3 vs.- North Central Park; 7z10. Mckay Hickman, 2 1 1 1 strategic maneuvering which Mill Neeman o 1 1 3 0 Fowler p Rini Batted InSievert (Washing17 1 ti3 17 In junior division action Dirk Totals 43 14x 22 15 Totals Dave Freed.Glen Haynes def. Jack Fair. vs. Colonial Hills 2nd; 9:20. EastMonuElston's. 78; Emerson: vs. 2001Ackerp 2nd '1,000 9:30, Creek not an for make did' by pitched ball for Donovan In ton). 79; Wertz (Cleveland), 1 00 exciting Friday, Holy Cross shaded cloughlternie Swenson, 64, 1 1 1 0 0 Nuithall p vs. Burton. ment Park 2nd (New York). 77. 9th 18 Doubles (Final) Andersn p 0 0 0 0 Freeman p 0 0 9 0 Boys' match.. Seniors 14 Division (Quarterfinals) , in 9th Hatfield for d n St. a Bountiful, Pou her def. John Stolen BastsAparicio (Chicago), 18; Jimmy Fon Diamond No. -8 p.m., Grant 4th Poholsky p 0 01 0 2 Lawrence p 0 0 0 0 or Samford in llith Mantle (New York). 14; Rivera (Cht I 0 Johansamt, vs. Grant 2nd; 7:00. Rosecrest vs. y duel Marks trimmed Rose Park, Dinwoodey-OlaThe for Philley tn lith 5th lcasol,13. Monument les Donk Wenten's 8:20, 11111 (Semifinal) park Eldridge; for Staler in - w- as- Just the Totals 31113 24 IV 'rows al 10 21 opposite.- Both Romney def. Sue vs. North Central Park. 9:30. Kimball Leah for Dropo in llth Pitebins (based on most wino- -vs.. E Temple in 6th Kennington, forced the play throughout trieIn 1ln 160101 000 Detroit -4 trat). 134; Brewer (Boston). 134; for Morgan in 7th ' SOS but Pearce's ability to handle ell 101 02--5 Wynn (Cleveland). Chicago Tib in Elston for 7?M.V.M;.10 ,i 'Itlkwrw Vvv5tItTr'KfrIlr'r'r . EFox. Aparicto. RBIBoone. the for Poboisky in ilth NATIONAL TARAWA Cowley's service-wa- s 4 106 000 111.- -4 line. Wilson. Minos, Fox 2, Philley, Chicago itt Kaline, Doby, Groth. 4 factor in his victory. Doby. , 13Boone 4zBatting 600 gut Cincinnati -6 SRBoiling, V've 1, Wilson. BBDonovan Hindall. RBILong 2, (Base5 on 275 official at bats) EPohobiky. a Sleater Howell 2, 7, L Staler Foytack McG AB R H Pct. Pearce, who said he wouldn't Bolger, Burgess 2, Taylor, Hoak, 1. SODonovan th Fortack 4, Sleater Player and Club Millan. Nuxhall. Speake. Milwaukee. 105 431 82 144 .334 2. 6 in 8Vs. Sleater 3 in Aaron. have given "a dime for my 38 109 .333 Groat. Pittsburgh Robinson, Burgess, Neeman. HRBur- 2V3,HOFoytack 1 in 12 9. Howell Donovan in 1. Musisi St. Louis, 10781 327 419 67 139 .332 gen. BBElston 4, Fowler L Anderson Staley 1 in chances" before the match, . 1. SOElston 3, Fowler 3, Anderson L ' Donovan Howell ...... Sleater Mame RanaAaron (Milwaukee), 32; '. Acker 3 in in 6 HOFowler IAnderson-4-iplayed like a million dollars (Hat- Snider Elston- 4 ire Sr 143 Prow field). WPFoirtack, Iroytacit (Brooklyn), 27; Maya (New PB.-- .. Sleater. against young Cowley. Besides 26. Lawrence 0 in man 2 in York), Wisofl (4O). LSleater aley . Elston Ander2. 22 14 Acker flaw-Fowler I handling Cowley's service Rana Batted laMusial (St. 'Louis) (34). Nuxhall son Poholsky and Apron (Milwaukee), 87; Crowe (6- Lawrence lessly, Pearce utilized a fine 73. KANSAS CITY CLIVELAND (Ciricinnati). service of his own and accurate ABBOAI ABII0A awe. WasesMays York). 31; Power lb 6 4 15 A. Smith 3b 4 0 2 2 BROOKLYN' strokes to pile up points. IIIITSBURMI Yeinnie- (Cin20- - 6 0 0 Avila 6 0 4 3 ABBOAI- ABROA1 Hunter I ' 7 16. 5 2 cinnati). 1: 5 4 0 4 If Cerv 0 Cowley, who has been hitting Woodling 1 2 Gilliam 2b 5 11 2'Clemente rt 3 5 2 0' 0! Stroltind 3b 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 Skizaa rf 5 1 0 Virdon et l Beene 3b the tournament trail all sumPitching (based on most 3 1 0 4 Martin -3b 6 1.3 1000 (Milwaukee), et 4 5 0:Groat es 154; Sanford t6 1 2 4 2 11 1 Held lb 2 mer, appeared to be far off his 0 Skinner 121' 4 I3 0 t St; Louts). 124; rSnider rt 3 3 Mimes lb 0 11 0 Thommet-e- 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 Gomez 1211: (New York), Salt 1 0 0 0 OlbieLish p 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 topiorm, 4 0 4' Ireese 3b , Neal ss 1 3 0 0 n Trucks Marls 0 0 cl 5 1 5 3 2b 3 3 If 0 4 Laker simply didn't have the 1,Mairsk1 Cimoli 1 so 5 5 Demstri 3 0 4 3Coiavito rf 3000 0 5 Folic e Wa ker e shots when it counted against 4 0 1 , ' ' McDevitt if 1 0 2 0 Terry p p :i 0 1 3 Friend p , 21 0 0 0 0 0 Naraiton a 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kontos 0 his ,; conqueror. 1 UR. e 0 0 0 0 0 Smith 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Labine p 01Arroyo p r'or GIIII V -0000 ' Both Pearce and Haynes 4 29 4 27 14 lb 1 0 1 0 27 iteTstals II 10 ,,..1 Totals Carrasal as 4 0 2 5 : out tor Friend in Oth qualified for the National WYPII P ' 3100 '. 7 - 000 - 200 - 901826..4 Brooklyn Public - Parks 100 000 Pittsborsit -2 ,'4"74,44 urVoiles; Virdon. 2 Aug. 19.24 at Liberty Park by Totals 46 11 ta 141 Totals 43 ID 13 illo, Snider, Cimoll. Skinner. Groat. 2B ColloIto n ilth t reaching the final round. t Virdon. -F- reese, for Naragon in 10th 2, Friend 4. SO out for Wynn in 10th Rockwood, despite his defeat, -- McDevitt 4. Friend 4. Arroyo 1. H-Ofor Thompson in 12th CARS-1- L did not have to qualify since 'Coulon 0 in McDevitt 6 in I tor Terry bi 12th r',..; Labine 0 in VI Friend 10 in I. Ar , for Noren in 12th be Is the defending champion. 1. ' 0 2,2. in royo for Wertz in 12th ;.-,Yriend out for Gray. in 12th ,Three singles and two Friendout tor Strickland in 13th -. 000 OW. lie dad -4 liansas Clio bles LOL'Ill MILWAUKEE 000 file del deo' Cleveland 1 , AB II 0 A A11 0 A',III; day's matches. Bunts RBIHeld. Schndst Ms, 4 4 1 5 ilinmeto 2b 3 1 1 4 Martin. Wertz. Marls. 213Dernaestri. Judy Mecey captured the 4 1 1 0 Mntlla 2b,sa 1 0 2 0 Dark sa Held, Maris. SSMarts. 13-- - 6-- 1-- 7-- 6-- 2 - - Ys 2 ' - 4-- 10-8- 6-- - - Ari-zohaa- - six-gam- e tthdate - he .iiiiie---strekk- champion-tri-mnpi- - -- --- f -Jo 6-- -- - 6-- 1 1 "Sari-Dieg- - k I -- -- 1 .2- 1 Victors Move In Division 7-- - New-'ior- , - Pearce-Hayne- s - - - -- -- . 1 - 0-- 4-- U , d - 6-- 0, Gal Soltbctiters : 6-- - semi-fina- 100--- n Schedule Finals 6-- - - 3, k -- 0-- 13-- 310--F- ord , 4-- 4, 1-- (7-3- ). MAJOR (4-5- ). - s 3-- 5-- 6-- 4-- (2-2-). - 1- 6-- 1 1, 1 6-- ' 2- d - Kluawsk-Ils-4- 4-- 4-- - , 3b-a- 1 - - - a ms 1 Pearce-Lin- n Brower-Wo- I 6-- Ii - Man-ti- f 10-9- Iger-Do- n e 4- 6-- - Of Pearce-Cowle- - Daly-Janic- e - Hancock-Melb- I - (Ohteagerrr-fttr-13nrwi- - 13-1- - ,, , .N.4 '7$ 3-- 'f - W-.--St 4 Tree-ma- 3--3, ,, - Yotith Softball-Moves Into Crucial Action ---- :ground n I 01 , 2b--- - (la - - 17-- ; - 01 , 40 wins)--Bl- iht 1 1- - et-- . - 21 4 1 -- 1 - - - -- ' -- s- -- -- - tywide Deseret Recreation Dept. Youth Softball program Teams entering the playoffs represent clubs that have topped their own league and then have gone on to win top honors in either the west or east side di. ViSiOTIS. - Next week's clash will be between the "East and West". News-Count- y L , , - , - ' In the Junior Girls Division, East Ugh takesons Washington Monday at 6 p.m. at White Park. North Temple across from the Fairgrounds -girls fromthe east and west will battle Tuesday at 6 p.m. at White Park, Small fry, Junior and Senlot Boys clubs will meet at Hare mony Park, Main St. and 37th - - South, Tuesday at 6:30, 7:30 ancl 8:30 p.m. Winners of the games will be awarded Deseret News traveling tropies. Presenting the awards - Recreation Dept. director; Ed McGean, directort'Mickee Mick. elson, glirector; Gary Rummler, Deseret News sports writer; Herb Clark, league director for the east side, and Jim Woods ward, league director for the west side. Caster Eyes Cage Jaunt To Argentina Pending an okay from the Skyline Conference Carney Crisler, University of Utah bas-- ketballer will go to Argentina on a cage tour with the Den. ver-Chica- Wednesday; Truckers five The Truckers will. stage six basketball.clinics on their tour An South America. They-- - will return toDenver and-gam- Sept 4. -- - - 31 Ch - - : : , ::i , - , - I.-- RBI-F- E-- Neal, I 1: SW-W- 50 11r, 1 t5-1- ). .4-- .,, - h Big Racing Events - , PLU- S- -- --- 1- --- . Torre lb Mathews 3b Aaron et Coonstrt If - 1Buhl Mont Stringma (rssident) 114 ottr BLOCK or so. f TIMM 4All t L. , PRIMING FOR STATE FIELD SHOOT BLANKET GIVEN AWAY .1ACII DAY' At 4,P.M. , 00 t e - . 0 0 BBTerry 2,, Trucks 2. Wynn 1. Gray 0 0 2.. McLish L.:BOTam J.- - Trucks 1.1 0 9 2 Wynn 7. Gray 1, McCish 1. HO--Te-rry 0 3 0 5 in llf Trucks 1 in L Wynn I in IL Gras, 1 in 2. 14cLish2 1 3 O. Terry WY1111 23. McLish PB' 1 3130 3240 1 1 3 IA, . 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Art, checks fietching on arrows to be used in Sunday's State Fall Field Archery Shoot set for Beehive field course, two miles up East Canyon. The' affair is being sponsored by Wasátch Bow hunters .,..andsanctioned....byAltakStateAthiery...As beginning at I; a.m. Registration begins at affiliated archers.'. cover-- 56 8- a.m.entry lee - largets is $2 for' organized V, , . 1.7S KIDS 6-- 12 ,,,,...,,1,50c 2. IL. Southorn Association ,...,..r,Chattagtoetkia 2,3w 4.attle-Soct-- - ,; , , - t . - , It14'1 4 1,Merritt p It ' Coate See. 11134. 50 t $ ft coo FREE 1 1 5 2 0 5 2 4 0, Musial 1b.;.-- 3. 5 2 1 O'Cuinghm rt 4 1 4 ,0 0 Ennis 11 ss - 5 2 4 3 floyer cf,31) 4 0 0,1 0 Landrith e 2b c 4 0 7 0, Kasko 3b,u 4 t SUITS moot disaiminellog time lo end let us thew yowl 6 ' It's Our F1-14-- - . RACES: - UTAH WOOLEN , Is HB-Sn- ider. 1 - ST 0 - 0011 - clubs. 11 1 1 11 I , , Youth softhall Interest-ft-liter'on7,1CLIeams rext week ythen they battle for league champion. ships. They are all part of the coun 0-- (0-1-). -- - 01- de-tidi- , - - ns ! i - - --1 St-Olar- p- " ' n 11,1dior 3-- itliM:cittk-- i nen -- -fe- re- -- - 4nyitt I, two-ru- n , . , . n , fat ., t...fr. lo; ' '''-- - 1,,,, i id All k. I it' . -; ,- ze , . V ,. 0 4 three-gam- Ray Crone hurled five-hi- t ball and Hank Sauer smashed his 17th homer as the Giants banded Robin Roberts his '15th setback of the season. The Redlegs won their twinight twin ball from the Cubs rallies in the with - lour-rueighth inning of each game, horn. Smoky Burgess' three-ruer off Dick Littlefield h lighted the lour run rally in the openerrwhile tileiRedlegt-pu- t together four singles and a cluster double for their lour-ruIn the eighth inning of the dnightcap.. Burgess also hornerein thiskotid ' George Crowe and Frank Rob- inson homered for Cincinnati in the first gaine while Dale Long, Chuck Tanner and Bob Speake did likewise for the Cubs.' PMKE A 171FEIZEWE: vvrnhe FOR, S i00000..? 1) li'' 44 rr :. AT 'TAM 0194ANTER. 8-- 0.03i - Alis - how those amazing Baltimore e Orioles-havbounCed back to fouttla place under Paul- Richards' canny direc Holy' , RA liii00000 gtp- take-ove- r TI, , COME N-rr- t - sixth straight victory- and 15th of the campaign as the -Cards suffered their ' fourth straight loss. Limping Duke Sniderrhack the lineup for the first time in a week,, was the key man as the e Dodgers snapped their losing streak. He decoyed Fixate catcher, Hank Folles into dropping the ball and scored a run that put the Dodgers ahead in i fourth, then opened a eighth with his 27Ilt homer oft loser Bob Friend. 'Rookie Danny McDevitt Was the - Col 1492 W N- - T- . |