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Show . ; ', 7 -- of - , : .. - - -- 'The Legion Sfirs Gicmts-l- skipper, ordered a smorgesbord, 'FloridiCirab fingers for the , celebration. Country-,sty-le may be best, It play not come off, bebut it looks like a metropolitan cause the Giants could upset plate when the American Lethe plans even though Dressen still insistsdramatically gion, Junior AllStars clash at t but ungrammatically that Derks Field Tuesday at 8 "The Giants is dead." Ws the Legion graduating ' Take Win ceremonies-- 18 participants for Glints that we beat the "If each team will be donning their 11 in a row fer us, makes it last Legion suits. and a new high for the year," ' A Touching off the festivities pressen said after Monday Is the nationally ranked Magna GORDON OBORN triumph night's hilarious Drum and Bugle Corp, which Payson player In 11 innings over the Pirates,' will demonstrate their rare abilbeen dead since e show.. This ity in a last April. ''"'''I'r precisioned unit is getting ready Dressen was elated because ...,,,........., ",-I ...i..... 1 for the national event in St. , the Pirates, who had come to ,r,..,,,,y.Louis. life f:H:::.:.:. 4! briefly on the fine . , No Ogden Players knuckleball pitching of JohnAs for the game, one team is lead ny Lindell, blew a , made up of stars including most Duke when homered Snider .. 4,,.'''Y :' ., ,,., k,,., In the ninth to tie the score, of Salt Lake County with mem- (s...0t "' ''.' ' '''''''' ' 1 ':':;!! ' from bers each of the local i.....: ,. Legion leagues. Their oppos.. ,,,: 4. ition will be gladiators from the ,vor! ,:. - ',, rest of the state. However, Og- ;:': .i, !,',':f.: 1 h!i',. t:: .",:.:.. 2':. it,,:C;;;::;den performers are in California so the country boys are , 'q:4 h short some material. .::.::,,...:.:...,,.i:rs This addsup to an answer. ', An almost slim Rex Layne the Metropolitan lads show a 19312 after gonday's (weighed little more class than their will g e t another workout) "cousins from the hills." chance at Earl Walls, the re- .Backbone of the local squad markable Canadian heavyweight , is a Bingham trio composed of .... , champion. Sonny Robertson, Ross OseAccording to Mgr. Mary Jen- quera and Eddie Muhar. These son and Promoter Ken Mayne, ::,:, ,, ',. ,, boys led Bingham to the runner-ti- p 16',,,, , who reported to have com- position in the recent state ?: ' -, loon... - pleted the arrangements Mon- tourney. outdoor scrap day, the Outstanding Player takes" place Sept. 8 at the Salt STEVE CHIPMAN Robertson was selected as the Alilerican Fork ace Lake Fairgrounds. ,rnost outstanding player in the The C a n a d i a n favorite state meet for the second dumped Layne with a first-- 1 round kayo in their July.3 get- straight year. Osequera is likely ; ": the most crafty hurler in the together at Edmonton. state and Muhar handles him,t self like a veteran. Whips Gault, Home run king Marvin Moss E yes Bantam .Crown will also cavort for the Metros. Pea- With Ogden absent the staters NEW YORX (UP)--Bil- ly lose some hot prospects, but they still have enough talent to burn up the city if they get 1, to rolling. Jay Mallett of Layton, Dale Lewis of Provo and Gordon Oborn of Payson form PROVO Market a good nucleus for any ball club. out in the runs three banged ,1..41 Practice Session bottom of the tenth inning to The Legionites hit town Mon win over a stubborn ,Arden day morning for a practice sesMiry, 87, in Monday' nbibt sion. Dell Schick and Fred Ausgames of the Provo Invitational tin will be coaching the local Softball Tourney. contingent with Bry Sorenson The undefeated Clydes, a pro. of Sall a and Ted McAllister of favorite, face A & H tourney Provo 'Managing the. visiting Market in the feature game crew.. Tuesday night. A & H Market MetropolitanBlaitis Sylvester. Post; Rosa Ose also has not been defeated in Bingham Post; Harry Ewing. Sugar PAUL DALEBOUT the tourney. Post; Eddie Muller. Bingham Post; Bob Bennion Post; Lee Jensen. MidProvo star In other games Monday night vale Post: Sonny Robertson, Bingham Post; LaMar Hinnin, Holladay Post; Open Hearth defeated Manavu s Bernard Ludwig. Sugar and A & H Market Ward, 15-Rebels. Glade Issaxson. Sugar Houle. ElectWells Rebets; Marvin Moss. Sugar Wyomingites won over Carlson-Elevent98. Rebel.; Richard WhiteL Ar- ' glen Post; Bob Williams. Austin Post; DOUGLAS, WYO. (UP) Glen Multi, Arden Post Coaches Delmar Schick. Bingham; Fred Austin, All officers of the Converse Austin Poet. StatersBruce Crane. Richfield; Mel County predatory animal congrin Wilkes. Aurora; Gordon Oborn. Par. at a son; James Kulow. Helper; Ray Riegle. trol board were Richmond; is)' Mallen, Layton; Charles board. of the recent meeting Donnels. Fort Duchesne; Dale Lewis. Pacific Coast Leagae Provo; Leon Milton. Aurora; Larie ElThose renamed to their post bert, Logan; John Meade. Layton; RegW. L. Pc , GB inald Saxton. Coalville; Gordon Eldredge, Holliwood ,... 92 50 .622 Roosevelt; Steven Chipman. American were George Cross, president; Seattle 132 06 .554 11)'' torki Paul Dalebout, Provo; Richard William J. Smith, treasurer; 'Los Angeles 76 72 .514 -- 16 Hadfield. Brigham City. CoachesTed ' 73-- 73 18 Portland iltheoheriL- SS. MeAllisterr Prover-Bu73 75 393 19 Francisco secretary. San lino; Paul Corwin. Fort Duchess. 07 80 .450 2414 San n 5-- 2 ve ,.,- 1 ::.: Layne Down to193 Pounds , ,,,1 Slates Walls Rematch .',.4.,,1 17.;-;,,?.,:-,'::..- , , .: Market Nine Edge ' . Ben-Mo- n House-Well- House-Well- h, SS é . 1 Y'- 4 ' ,, - TURF :11' SUILDIfillThis specific grassfood ;quickly restores lawn health .so fart Box, feeds 2,500 Sq. 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U In early .,s, s 4 MA4ORI MINOR SUMMARIES - I I 1, -- louse-Wel- ,iFtp k r ,. old Los Angeles scrapper, who Monday night took the North American diadem from Henry (Paopy) Gault of Spartanburg, S. C., on a split 12round deci slot'. However, as soon as the de. &ion was announced after k their television fight at lyn's Eastern Parkway Arena, matchmaker Teddy Brenner said Peacock would have to meet Gault in a return bout before ,he could shoot for the world title. Milkmen in Rally' ' flakes Majors Brook-Peacoc- 1 ;- ' the - -- ' ,. Hever cock, proud as his namesake over winning the North American bantamweight champion-- I ship, took determined aim Tuesday at the world crown. "Yes sir, I'm goin' after that world title soon's I can," said '.. ::..:, n Brovia Is 'L ....::; :', t 4-- 6-- 2-- 0 .. - b 4 top-notc- By HACK MILLER , Jack Nelson failed to gain any of his, Jost goun&w1enJie fought Chuck Woodworth to a draw last night in an 9pen air bout at the gain. grounds. Nelson reieived a favorable edge, from one judge while the 'zither judge gave the bout to (8:55). Woodworth. Referee Al Ablett Rides out to the course will Texas League be offered between 7:30 and .. called it 4 and two even to Oklahoma City Houston L 7:45 cm. from Granite iHigh 3. Dallas O. Shreveport leave the match virtually no Beaumont 4. Fort Worth 1. School or State and 31st South. Tulsa 10. San Antonio T. contest. A Little Trouble The fight was no more than a "te ol'''''',4 draw. Neither fighter bit the ,t other with enough to draw a - 4i..,. 7,14t,i frown. Woodworth seemed to i' ,E0,--' . have 4Nelson in a little trouble ., .........,... , , In the ninth round and Wood,.. ,'' worth was on the underside in '' ..' 't,'' p;s:-,the tenth, which evened things N,..ie,.,.Y.':, , out for the decision. , .. A 2 ' - ' l' '' Stars, ," Manager Mary Jenson wouldn't tike "draw" for an answer and had Ablett brought t ,E, back into the ring for aT re--B- Ut '41' (... '' k hearing. Ablett had tendered '' his vote. He told Jenson that it was 50 points for each man ;.. t'.' 0r I .'' '' 1 k ..,.., and that the fight was a draw. ,k,e' -'''' ,4, " ...,,,. .:s A 1 ' 1 And that was all that the vet( 4,'' ' ''',(.",..,,,,,' 1 could eran tt' official irate do, :' ring , SAN FRANCISCO (JIMThe ,,, .; N.P41 1, . ei.,41, .t,t4s.....:.. 'I .,. aim of all baseball players is to managers notwithstanding. The fight was not a fancy , .. become a star in the major affair. Both i.".,.:, ik. ',1741rooN fighters were overleagues.. ,,. ly cautious and highly ineffec1::'. ,..0,:'., But many of the stars shin- tive on the offensive side of , ,,,,,', ....',,,.t ; 10, I . ,. ing in the Pacific Coast League the ledger. There wasn't a real blow in the whole 10 '' ' ! 1 ,, today never had a chance at good . I) roupds. too ., if the big time, and they are ' Prelims Better old to ever get one. 1 The preliminaries were posA Top Hitter ,''',' ' sibly tile best 'part of the card. The best example is the case Referee Ken Shulsen gave Max of Joe Brovia, always one of the Chris a popular decision over t.'--Ron Whittle. Don 1,,...71 top hitters in the PCL In the ring-wis, i, Gal, edged Freddie postwar - 'years. Currently Joe, Keddington 4 1)1 an unpopular decision. in 1 legos for the Sacramento playing-- - -- I Charlie Kalani Solons, is third in the batting didn't impress anyone in his ,,. 11...., t',,,7- - s race with a 328 mark. TKO over a., 1 Max of named Simpson He has batted at better than .., i,...,;shao,04,of.twownammooleke.o...m.soolow.vostokow,..wow000.0......t. a .400 clip for the past two Los Angeles. In curtain raiser Junior months and always has been Best the ,', ,:,- - .:,' BEAUTIFUL BUT SERIOUSIt's strictly business for pounded out a third-rounconsidered by pitchers one of TKO over Ernie Martinet. these three gals as they discuss Wednesday's Junior - Golf Tourney at Meadow Brook.. On the left is !'vet. the most feared batsmen in the ' ' , eran" Dianne Asmus, with Sharon Burnett in the midloop. dle and newcomer Janet,Thurgood on the right. Brovia Disappointed "But I've never had a chance oloubsesoiesoompoonownesopeamessompepoweessiospetio to swing a bat in the major 1 leagues," says the disappointed S Brovia. "I know I could hit that pitching if I just got a NEW YORK OM) Steve chance. It is one of the great O'Neill fired another blast in beirtbreaks of my career." his scason-lonfeud with Chuck , Now 31 years old, it is doubt- Dressen Tuesday, warning that OS ful that Joe ever will get a shot. his Phillies have eight more Brovia, of course, is only one games with the runaway Dodgof many. ers and stating his opinion of the Brooklyn Manager "Is unone-hitt- , ,' -- h : Dixie Wilks with a 51 stands Lynn Dawson and Betty Dee as medalist for the Meadow Dalton (8:10), Dianne , Asmus Brook Junior Girls' golf tourna- and Janet Thurgood (8:15). First Flight Card Westwood ment.-and Jeann 1,e Taylor (8:20), First-roun- d play gets under Nancy Alston and Joan Horton way Wednesday morning at 8 (8:25), Mary Lou Pugh and a.m.- with action slated for the Carolyn, Rose (8:30) Carol Lee, chamPlonshin :slid 'aim; Peterson and JoAnn Mestwood (8:35). for both flights. Second Flight: Kay Hoffman ' Fairings? and BOnnie Boggess (8:40), , Championship Division: Dixie Nancy Nordquist and Karen Wilk s a n d ,Marsha Maddock Bridge (8:45), Valeria Anderson (8 a.m.), Barbara Gilbert and and Sharon Burnett (8:50), Bar. Carla Erickson (8:05), Mar, !bars Eudley and Jan Bastrup 9-- 0 f pre-gam- 41-t- ,,' IT100Foidgvhlioartrilavi n 5-- 2 :. Di4.0.,.-:i-W.010'Meo00.- 3 en 5-- 2 ' I - Dressen, Holds Fai.::,-,BicióklGólf6i...-....- lead over the idle White Sox to nine games with 10-- and triumphs at Philadelphia. In the opener, Whitey Ford pitche4-his45tvictory with-relie- f Gorman from Toni - help mind: made 11 hits Yankees as the 1. Hodges, who had-bein..; homer by including a two-rua brief slump, came, out of it with his 26th homeivdriv---- - .1(06t YerraKosovo Wins ing in three runs to give him a total of 101 and assure him'-oIn the second game, Lefty Bob Kuzava, making his first topping the 100 figure in runs batted' in for the fifth start since ' his against the White Sox on Aug. straight yell o 2. Snider,-whis on one of 8, scattered 11 hits to win his his hot streaks, connected fourth game as --roe Collins for his fourth homer in three hit two homers and Billy Mar. on in the tin got one with a man on games with-a-ma' base. ' ninth, giving him 28 for the The Phils topped the year and eight hits in his last 16 at bats. on a four-ruants rally in the eighth plus nine-hi- t 3. Clem Labine, the reluch tant ,relief pitcher, who held ,route-jopitching by Bob Milthe Bucs hitless for the two ,ler, but New York took the final innings, gained his third second game 0 as Al Corwin fof turned in an eight-hitte- r victory in BrOoklyn's last six his - sixth Hank starts. victory. ThontOson hit his 23rck homer The Yankees also were rid'ing high and stretched their for the Giants in the nightcap. ,....-,..,,,.,,Let- , 116 !son then lost in the llth when Gil Hodges smashed .1 three run homer.These things especially put Dressenin- - a NEW- TORIC (UP)Brooklyn was ready for the "big. kill" Tuesday and Charley whq----ba- Avoid IS, 953 ay Celebratet 01111115 - Game Tuesday City, Twoutay, Deaa'---- s - : p.1:0--Fi0.01.....:::i-- tali, :DESERET NEWS AND IttEGRAM, Sok , i ,- - , - :: - - :- -- w |