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Otto Mayer of Switzerland. chancellor of the IOC, said the IOCs .postponement for one year of any final decision on participation by Germany and Japan should not lead to the conclusion that the two cotmtries are to be Postponement should rather be regarded, he said, as an expression of hope with many of the IOC members that the people opposed to competing against Germans will change their minds before a final decision is made. The IOC asked the Germans to meet with the executive council this summer for further investigation. In also postponing final action on Japan's application for admittance to the '52 games, the IOC reaffirmed recognition of the Japanese national Olympic committee. 4-- a. sersill-11- "i 2. 6-- 5-- 5-- d. 7-- 0-- 6, 6-- 6-- 4-- half-volley- 7 Williams Hits Homers As in,:osolt i:::eat Tigers over the Reds. The Phils got By JOE REICHLER only three hits off Miley's tall Associated Press Sports Writer Two of them, how"Shifts or no shifts, Ui always be shooting for those fences." erighthander. ever, came in the first inning The speaker? Who else but Ted Williams. the storm center and led to the lone run of the of the American League, in more ways than one. game. Preacher Roe pitched the Williams never has said so publicly but what baseball's into second top slugger wants mostnext to seeing his Boston Red Soli Brooklyn Dodgers a 1 triumph over with place win a pennantis to break Babe Ruth.s record of 60 home runs the St. Louis Cardinals. The In one season. slender lefthander allowed only lie Reynolds' five-hi- t g. tching. Ifour hits in registering his third This year he's setting his Billy Johnson led the attack on triumph. eights on 81 home runs. With 11 four baggers in Boston's first four St. Louis hurlers with a Johnny Sala turned in his 28 games, who is thereto say home run and two singles. second consecutive shutout e Williams won't break the Bamfor Bosten's Braves blanking Washington retained its fourth place margin over the ?inshore' Pirates; bino's most coveted record? Ted and his slugging mate. ICIeveland's Indians by nosing with six bits. He shut but Vern Stephens, each slammed out the White Sox in Chicago. Chicago by the same store while the Indians were In his last outing. WalVer two homers Tuesday to acthe Philadelphia count for all Roston's runs as smothering Cooper drove in the first run oft Marry Dickson and Bob the Red Sex detested Detroit. Athletics. 15-Robin Roberts protected Phil671. The loss dropped the TiElliott clinched it in the homer. gers out of first place. with adelphia's first place hold in eighth with a two-ru- n the New York Yankees tak- the National League by besting Homers by Wayne Terwil- ing over the top rung for the Ewell Blackwell of Cincinnati liger and Andy Pallto, each with in a brilliant hurling dueL Rob- Ia man on in the third inning. first time this season. The Yartke?s buried the St. erts allowed only two hits as I gave the Cubs a 3 triumph touts Browns, 11-- behind Al the Phils eked out a 0 triumph l over the New York Giants. 1 ' 3-- I ' half-gam- 3-- 0, 6-- 4. I I 4-- 0, v - ar! Ogden Tennis i , School Begins t.,, t . 4 ,1t4,,,,i tNititslt; ,4,,,....1:--- II - 1 s;' 0.1 OGDENA 2 0 1 lieumet 1 0 Corde11.11 3 0 Sasolletri it 100 Ilarton.lb 1 1 1 2 Dmitri-Aw4 0.'0 3 11,mitaL3to 4 1 2 3 M04,211 3 5 Hand.c a 3 Applebrp 0 WhItakeLp 27 4 24 12 Totab , ..... 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Adems.3b 0 S 0 0 Levatce Only games ehodulot litalicup,so 3 5 2 3 Roberts.. I Boston (4) Rive110 1 S 4 3 Deleon ill SRO sWialysiast 0000 0 ROA 5 Preatossot 0 0 2 I 5 1 1 0 Upon DiMaggio,d 3 0 Zarani.rt 4 2 3 1 BisekrB.11 00 4 0 Priddy.2b williams.if 4 2 3 0 4 1 2 2 Re11,3b Totals 21 2 24 11 4 0 0 Wertarf 22 3 21 10 Totals Stephonsas it 2 2 11 Doerr.210 4 I 2 2 2 0 Ivers4 . slat for Moven n Ith 1 OrotiLet 3 2 3 Georg by Innings: Drope.lb 4 I 0 I 000 000 000- -0 Se1tner.3b 4 1 I 3 4 0 4 S gryboski.lb Cincinnati Tebbettsu 3 1 I 1 ....I00 000 00gI 3 2 7 I Robinsoce Philadelphia Dobson,p 4 0 1 3 IRation. 21151Nne. 2B Nortbey. 0 0 0 0 ititen, BRAshburn. Lopata. 5Blackwell DP I 0 0 I Houttemanyi and Adcock; Ryan. 1 Si el 0 eKeller Ryon Bislicup and Adcock; Blackwell. Biallcup 0 0 0 0 Whiten I 0 it !Mullen and Ryon. LettCincinnati, 6; Philadelphis 4, 111Oft Blackwell 4. Roberts 3. TotalP 37 9 27 le 32 S 17 5 Totals 5. Roberti 4. Winner 150By Blackwell oMiuled out for Houtietnan I 7tit. 1 LoserBlackwell Roberts Tfor in Whit Bitted out 9th. 11Dascoll. Joint and Donnell. 1:13. 'Ras for Robinson in Oth &ore by innings: Wastes" 4 4 lispet.ri 3 414 214 Totals 31 Mania out tor Johnsen totbiaggia. ew 3 0 4 0 1 3 31 2 3 I 4 24 11 Totals 42 la MIL 02 404 OM 010 SDomans W. 2 01 -- - - 1 , 0 0 sLeshsrdt Mershall.s Nov York St. Louts 1 I 4 2 4 4 111,21 Se0-000-- 11 s -s Mama& lattor. Itammistss ittaastdo R111- S. Marra. WRJohnoon. 15m Caleassa, Johnson. Cedentas and Mosheit. Letthew ' York II; St. LAW IL SS Rolnatets 2. Moo 2, &hart 2. Manhall I. Ostrousat L Marshall I. 110Ostrearskt I in I 3 Innings; Plata 5 In 13-Schacht 1 In 3: Mardian Hentich De--- W In 1. WinnerReynolds 011traVitil 43-McKtnidy and Hurley. T- -2 - ' 1 Hottothick. 29. timid Oiretianit 5 3 5 1 3 3 $ 3 1 4 0 4 2 3 0,0 0 I II) 0 0 0 0 Mitchell, 1 Rooen-l- aennedi.r1 Easter.lb Door.rt b 0 Radom 3b I 4 orlordon.2b 5 2 1 Soone.se 5 3 4 0 5 2 1 1 Wron4 Mara.' ainit Pidlodelphis (I) 1 3 Joest.to 11 Lehner. SI 1 4 latest 3 1 1 Poulin 3 4 anderab 4 131111noet.3b Cbannum30 3 Tipton. Guerra. Itellarp ethetb.0 3 1 3 1 1 1.4 2 4 0 t 10., I 1 1 t: 1tooper,p Chicago (5) 2 0 Adametet 0 1 0 Ostrowskist SKOP. erns Totals Totals 36 A 27 for R. Moeller la lor Koski in fith cOrounded oni ler Hartung 10 Ith. Rear by innings: SRO3 - o" 1 3 1 4 0 Rekos.11-r4 0 I 0 Lollar." Reertch.lit 1 0 1 0 Wend,r1 Cellins,lb 2 0 1 0 R. Colesis.11 131311"Sd , 4 0 4 0 Service 0 AtiLlt iltSobssiss3b 3 1 2 I Thesis' 3b Basica 3 0 S Prisse.21' 0. Oitosiss,21" 11171141464 2 0 1 Ostrewski.0 0 0 0 Inst.p 0 0 S 0 Schacht. 1 , Res IN'S (S) 110114 from Writ 4 2 2 0 Denims Ashburn.ef 31 5 27 12 . 3; P3-1- 1sti. 145 10 15 14 15 BlittliteT.SS Wankus,11) 1 0 0 1 Knipp I I 0 0 bWeatherly 0 0 0 0 Rartuncp I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Kramer., 4. Michaels. Rib. LPct.GB S .652 2. T-- 2:00. 0,516 - RIM'. Sarnia a. Urals!. 3RSersta" Counbe. Judson. D Mae. . Deets slid Rastas's: Kittle. CI Dent.. LettWsoltisgtos 11i Chicago 'L v 1,, 2. Nimes L Hitt sitoit 2.Wight 80-- 21y 12 Judie Wight L Untie 1! Judges L 110Wight S is 4 lasing (pitched te three batters is US); Raises .1u4ses 4 is 4 Mitt is 43-is 21,4 S. winnerRittio t21): thest 2 Rehberg (04). 13Peperelle. 41,(Actss1)-44114.. Rommel. TUESDAY'S RESULTS Cinstanall (I) 3 1 17 Walked 8ttio2b 1 0 5 Kerrots 3032 Chicago 7 Totals retail, NO 6 77 13 di 0 1 000--4 ..... 004 000 Samos i ahlrock out for Pinekard In 00,40th. Nem York 000 001 110- -3 200 OM 000- -2 Billings RRITerwIIDark. !hnky. Smalley. Roles 201 010 001- -4 ... 1041$ 11 24 7 illiger 2, Peke 2. hanky: Irvin. 311 11W11141040. Ohtani Kino. Omer?. 30 1 27 124 Total" Westrirni. 000 Ino 020- -3 2. hasten OtrItto 2, gnbethan. 11111-0Terwilliger. Peke. 000 000 000- -0 Ward. Terwilliger. LettChicago. g: Nev Sheehan 3. 31311WU1smon. 11ROtattil. Pittsburgh Pthot uals 2. 3. Costs I. 00-- 37 DPMu11411 le Omer, rernordet RN York, 4. 113--RCa"thgliont. i to etwehan 2. S Rule S. Hartung I. NOKosio A in 6 II. Boise Cooper. 1111"01 2 171 80C000tter IL Shpard In, PsCon- - cam:414mo. Dr.Jethro' one Ellett Lett Innings: Hartung 0 121 2: Kramer 1 to 1. 7. Shepard 'V W114 gotta'. SherInt 14-- 0 Off PIttetsurch 5: Baotou 8 PP--DickPR R Muellyr. WhinerRoes oen 2 150-- 13e 2 141teltard 4. T-- 220. 13 hala 2. Dickson 2 Pl.-- . tosetHoslo r1ns, 13ptnem soness iloU lad Daum. 4--10 210. McCullough. winnerGaut 182). iAosa ari4 Wszasta, 33 0 24 , ( .., i..1.4.'-,:-'.."- ; : TENNIS American League T--1.43. 3 1 1 0 4 1 3 3 0 11 1 3 e 3 0 3 1 3 1 3 0 2 0 3 0 1 4 3 0 6 0 0 1 3 1 Totals 34 12 27 out for Staley in 5th. out for Brsz Is in Sth . for Rico in Stn. 4120 100 0 ,. , ,..., .??.'.;.-.-.::-...- , , , ,,,:. 1. Mul100.3b . 1 Shirley 'rhomu of Ogden receives' the watchful attention of Harry James (right), chair., while Tennis Assn., Intermountabz the talo, for man of the junior development program blg a test at the Deseret News "Tennis Talent Search," Wednesday in Ogden Nearly Ogden finals, fear. 100 students not present at a preview' session attended Wednesday. at 7 slated are of p.m. Saturday, night at the prizes, turing exhibitions and presentation courts. Lester Park tennis rbiledeplits (1) 3110A BROA 30 4 24 11 Totals. 'Churn Orezorylb 3 0 6 3 Oltilen.01 3 1 0 0 Cone,tr.o - ,4t,-.-::!- , '11 " 21 (4-2- ). 3 2 4 I 2 0 3 3 0 ,,;: , 10:4 1 Sheehan lb Smith e ..... , ,:'.1 3 fi-- 4-- 101401100.01 :: - Sollywood Las kaolin 1 I 0 0 &Kaiak 0 0 0 S Brasile, I I 0 0 Willer 0 I 0 0 liartin.p ' Olsontri Moored i4 , ' ' 1 I .. ..$0,1vet4,,,,. , . ,.,- : N- I 1 , : -, - t-: ,o..,... -: , ..., ,:. 7 ,, .,: - 1. , ; :: - ,,t..-- (f. ! - - la i' :: ' ,. 4- 1 '.11'1 - . - 4 ,1- .; 1. ' t, e..4,:et .., ...., --, t ki .. 141, ..2 -- x., ,I. . .,.,....: ,...polk., N , ,.. .., 4 -',.,. ; .,, i.45..1 808--Bra- 0 ,. T New Port III Boston bFlied 003 000 102- -4 Chicago neer League Tuesday night with oRan 000 OM 100- -1 BROA Detroit BROA 13to Louis ...... 000 010 000- -1 2. R31 11Williama Doerr. d 2 3 Upon 4 2 2 3 3 0 I Biankyib Terwilliger:1h victory Brooklyn .... 120 000 001- -3 2. Williams 4, BRWilliams I 0 Stephens 4 Borkoniki.rt 4 0 5 Dark.st over Billings. It was a good 2. DP gOlatiano. RBISnider. Col. Minutia. 4 0I I 0 13.26hellerrit 4 0 13 2 2. Koltun,. Doerr, Stophens Ward:lb aim 213Cot. Idesial, Sehoendiensto DP Bauerlt 4 I 2 0 Drove. LeftRoston, 7; Detroit. I. SP. hurler, duel with Dick Con- Stahl. Manna and Musial: Rtes.) and 3 0 I 0 Thomson:et 5, Bouttaman 2, White Pattext 4 2 3 0 Off Dobson Lockman,II over the winner over Mustang nottinton. LattSt. touts 3. Brooklyn 0 44 II 102 00 Oilbert.11 5. White almalley.sa 4 0 2 3 190By Dobson 2. Houtteman zte L Roo 1. SORoo 5. HO 2. 130HouttemaN 0 in 7 innings: Whit 1 0 0 0 Ithlualler:e Beresa.3b 4002 Manager Larry Shepard. Beale? 7 in 4 !nature: Broils S tn 3: I 2. in WPDobson. WinnerDobson Owen.c I 0 0 Boise tit Martin 0 In 1. WinnerRde titillate tilt LAM 01 0 0 0 Rinse, tr 8 u m toserRouttensan I I 0 Westrum.e Rheh:p 4 2 3 2 mars. Grieve 11110A ..staliry 11Robb. Barna.. atiVii and Stevens. 4 0 3 3 Tbompaost.30 4 3 I I 011140140.2b 5 I 0 2 5 2 3 2 I I 4 I I 3 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 10 3 0 0 4 1 6 4 0 0 4'. :,,, : ? 4. Ms Digs 1- ($) Brooklyn Beesam 4 linubs.1 4 Snidar,c1 4 alitsial.lb Lindell.11 itobinsot.Th 4 Purtlia.r1 4 Blaulthtor.rt hiarioam Rodkaalb 4 Schaendionstlb Coalb 4 Riede Campanlla., 33 ellialker Swap OaragiolLe Staley p 2 Olaeland3b 0 Dieting:et 3 2 3 1 I BOISEBoise's Pilots vaulted up to third place in the Piowell-playe- ' .it lk : , 1Wes Pittsburgh at Roston 1:30 pm. Bt. Louis at Brooklyn 1230 pm. Chicago at New York 1:30 p tn. Cincieutati at Philadelphia 12:30 p.m 0 0 a tight. , !; ); .:, ,. '1., 0.: 1 0.: , t, .: ,t Portland (Jack at San Diego (Al 01-- .. :i:::: 14.,;;. '.:'z li ..: te: .1 4'...,...."":-.,......-.., mr.,..r...7 2-- i t ,if iIA': ; r.,,,,.,i,;,;;;- .'"4'4'.'!,,...,,..., ,;,... GB. THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE 3.30 Boise Bests Billings In Hurler's Duel, 4-- 2 Pct. Brooklyn 3. St. Louis 1. Chicago 4, New York 3 (night). Boston 3..Pittsburgh 0 (night). Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati 0 MOW. 14 Poster 2. Male, Rosetta. Podeett Barton. Lamont 3. Poster 2. Hist& Ralston. Burnet 2. Padgett 3. DPHatt to Padgett to Lamont 2: Rino to deneormano to Horton. itoAvpieb. in IL Whitakor 3 in 1; Piste 4 in S. 1111 off Appleby le tn 11; Whitaker 1 to 1: lisle 3 in . WillairNislo. Loses11Peby. LeftPocatello 5. Codes 7. PO- -. Risks 14. Appleby L Whttaker His le S. Appleby 11, Whitaker 4. Balk Hisie 17tinnevion and Anske. 1361 T-- L Philadelphia 13, Brooklyn St. Louis .13 11 Chicago Boston ....13 12 Pittsburgh 6 New York 6 Cincinnati TUESDAY'S RESULTS Ode HPoober Padgett Salley 2. Hide, Cordell. He lteurmann, Taylor. 15Barton. Cordell 8,Pa4gett. Bar. Mow Appleby. Pootor. NRLaustait. 3111 Lamont. Setwortnann. Harrison. 230 I .,,. ), ,, , :!r '''''' Creel igen 1 i .y 1ktil:1.1....7i1: 9 it Ai .,,, ,,,, tuatalautt) ,.. "' t' ,r I , 'i lictish , , k ;, iei ); .,. 4.1't a ,11 4.- ,:,.:.,,...,..,,,t:i.A,. , 7 - A' 4' aht,,": Coast League National League 1 Totals 35 okt,,, ,.." .." 5-- BASEBALL SUMMARY to 3 attack behurling of Her11 hind the four-h- it schel Hisle provided the Ogden Reds with a big 11-- 3 victory over Pocatello's Cardinals Tuesday night. Bailey was top hitter for the winners with three in four trips. PIMaine ( I ) Digs. (II) 11110A SHOA 4 11 3 0thourrnann.0 Poiter.et 4 2 1 0 2 0 1 3 ,tr. . . 6-- .0,...,-,i-;,-;--,- .,( V, ':,.'' :)'.f0i , k 4 t i .,'''....'-i- 4. , '4,..f. IA OGDENNearly 100 ardent tennis students attended a make- 11. 14-h- .. , 4' ,,,,,,:',..!1...,-...i.e7,,i- iN... J An-- Defeats Cards, ''',,' ks,,, -- 7.), it. ;. : ,,,. 1, 14 up session of the Deseret News "Search For Tennis Talent" held at the Lester Park courts here Tuesday afternoon. The students were generally those who were not present at a previous session held indoors because of inclement weather. Professional Leo Kohler and Harry James, chairman of the committee 2 I 0 Beckeen.31s Washburiese 4 1 2 5 junior development $ 0 1 3 BrodWro McKelvey.c 4 3 4 0 for the Intermountain Tennis 4 I 1 Gartls 1 0 0 0 Assn., carefully examined the Marlw.p aCaingibell I 0 0 0 Arneym I 0 0 I ability of each individual while iletallery.p 0 0 0 0 giving personal assistance and bMiln1000 Tetalakp 0 0 0 0 instruction on the service and 3812 rt 0 Totals Totals 35 10 27 10 the volley. aPorred McKelvey toe Arney In 7th. Finals for the Ogden 'Tennis bGrosusted out tor McCallum hs Ch. Talent Search" have been set for Score by innings: Greet Palls , .200 ISO 030-- 11 Saturday at 7 p.m. on the Lester IrMin Palls 021 000 030 6 RAngelone 3, Brigentl 2. Borth 2, Park tennis courts. The Deseret Keenan' 2. 'Water. Winter. Pordpaiske 2. News program will inaiourate gesame, Thous. Rack Washburn. it Poseipanka. Washburn. RBIBr:genii 2, night play in Ogden, and will Koerner 4. Winter 4. Brodie. Posiparike 2, be featured by two sterling exHack. Washburn 2. 25HKoerner, 1 Stockmen. VitellS. 35HVitous.: hibitions. Jerry Glade, the state's geione, Winter. Posipanka 2. Walsh- - No. 2 ranked junior of 1949, burn. Koerner. DPEerk to Washburs to AtillitS. Briganti to Stake,. will take on Ogden's top player, 'Media to Migeion to Staler. LOB Greet Pella k Twin Palls 7. Illis011 Lyle Killpack, in one match, and 7 in 4 3 innings: Army. I in Diane Hunsaker, Gart Ogden's top 2 l'eeeller7. 3 in I: Tetalett. I in 1. BBGard 4, Arnim 4. Meeaftery I. Manley, woman star, will play her arch 3. Mt:Celery 1. Minter 4: rival for Utah honors, Sally TipEAOard 'greenery 3. Manier 6. ton, in another exhibition. and Penning0Brunker BalkArne,. Tton. -2 20. 5I506. pace-maki- .'.. ,'.... .'. ,., '' t ."' .1 it e 1 A - rtvnco,,,o,,,o,s.,,,,., . ' ,, two-awa- 0. :.:! - , ". ' stot ,' - - I Ten Top r - For downright exPICetivenesa.-.- ..the homerun with the bases loaded is bard to beat , Oakland and toe Angeles Proved that in the Coast League Oak By Tuesdiy night, with . Zimmerman and - Angel John Lucadello dynamiting - Holly- , wood and San rrancisco, re. , . spectively. Zimmerman's big blast came with one out in the last half ., of the eleventh to give ' the Oaks a 12 to I triumph. Luca. round- dtrellpo. ?hi ttithnte-yepicked the y, spot -- -for his dramatics and an- - 1--4 , Los Angeles win. Hollywood's loss dropped this Stars two full games behbsd San Diego. which bested Portland, 74, on Lefty Roy Welmakees seventh victory, Rounding out the evening's activity. Sacramento began its defense of seventh place with a 5 win over Seattle. : 4. Games Wednesday night: Seattle (Jim Wibon 34) at Sacramento (Rill Evans 24); Hollywood (Lie Anthony at Oakland (Hank Behrman - - -- 7): San rtancisco ciiit ton 24) at Los Angeles (Cal In ABC Meet t - By ASSOCIATED PRZSS - a RI Reds Hitting, Hurling , , , ' Wane Joins 12-h- omers . - :: of W L Pct. GB moved two full games ahead in the Pioneer Falls Twin 12 3 .800 Falls Great League race Tuesday night beat9 4 .692 2 Twin Falls ing the Cowboys, 11-- 6. with a 9 8 .529 4 Boise it barrage including a pair 6 6 .500 4 12 Salt Lake of homers. 6 5 A55 5 Billings The victory evened the series 6 8 .429 5 Pocatello between the two clubs at 4 8.333 6 Li count Ogden one each, setting the stage for 2 10 .167 8 Idaho Falls battle Wednesday the pay-o- ff TrESDATS RESULTS fifth inning night. A five-ru- n for the Selectrics did the damBalt Lake I. Idaho Pui 4. Ogden U. Pocatello 3 age despite three homers by Geese Palls 21. Teta Palle S. Twin Falls' Posipnka and WashSoIse 4. aallaga WEDNESDArS PROBABLE burn. Twta ran, (a) Get. Tells (11) BROA RHO PITCHERS 4 2 4 4 Angelone,se tucchestet 4 I 5 0 2 I 2 2 2 6 I Posinnka.31k4 se blab Palls (cKay. Ian Lake 3 I 2 0 Disraeli gesseselb 4 0 9 0 II:11 p n. (btorome, 5 2 3 0 4 3 Koarnavet Vitous,11 4 at tenottaa Petals"), Ogees 3 0105 Oteger.lb Itack,2b 2132 Mettaea. 4 3 6 0 Wintoree Weaver.r1 4 0 I 0 Billkaaa (ames. 14) at lake (Gilmer a By JACK FAIRCLOUGH A clean sweep in doubles, with Bill Cooper and Holly Fryer applying the "clincher," gave University of Utah netters a 54 dual meet victory over BYU Tuesday and a share in Western Division Skyline Six honors. It ,was an upset Jolt for the previously unbeaten Cougars leaving them tied with Utah for the Western Division tennis title. This deadlock may be played off May 23 at the Salt Lake Tennis Club, according to Ute Mentor Theron Parmelee and Cougar Coach Fred (Buck). remarkably well and displayed Dixon. a crisp backhand. Bob Kirk-Fo- r the Mee the victory got Patrick topped Holly Fryer. played them a piece of the throne they 'Igittlio ruled without question from Anderson of Utah won 1937 to 1947. It also reversed his fourth straight singles match an earlier dual meet loss to this year, beating Jack Linnard BYU by the same score, of BYU, LaMar Utah's tennis play ings of BYU outlasted Ute How; Was excellent, the decorum of ard Stoddard, 3 in a Utah's jeering, noisy fans left patsy grueller. much to be desired in the way TB Inntn141-7- : del. Joe SinglesDick bloody. BIM. of common courtesy. 74. Dick Brewer. Kenny. Utah. In singles BYU worked to a BM def. Harvey Guatecesen. Utah. elty 2 comfortable lead. Two :c1):ritb 1"Tflt.rtft, BY1Lar straight doubles wins, one ,an bob Halberslahen. BYU. Gehr- upset by Joe Kenny-Mi- lt Utah. bleel. JazkKWItenntrylltero. ke, and by Harv Gustaveson and Meoey. 15717. s. Jack Wharton evened the count def. Dick Brewer-Dic- k This left matters up to Fryer :4: siligHarollyear"am 1 cerrili,s11"h., and Cooper, who came through, tara. ?4,15re ileag rtss; del. but good. Volleying sharply and BM S. 4. B111 Final seers: Utah crowding the net the Utes downed Bob Kirkpatrick and LaMar Rawlings, 3 the first Bobby Jones Slates set. They picked up a 3 lead In the second but saw the One More Operation Cougars pull up at Fryer BOSTON (AP)Bobby Jones, and Cooper then broke Rawlthat "one more operhopeful ings' serve and Fryer held his. winning the final point with a ation will do the Job." undergoes down the center volley. for set examination at Lahey Clinic and match at to find the answer Joe Kenny and Milt Gehrke Wednesday to a spinal aihnent that has of Utah upset the heavily him for 20 years. vored doubles duo of Dick The "grand slam" champion Brower and Dick Moody, Sky- line Six champs, with a blazing of golf in 1930 registered at the clinic from Atlanta, Ga., Tues. Kenny and rally, Gehrke looked bad the first set daY He has been troubled by pm- but Came back steadier and on the spinal cord since an sure sharper at the net the last two accident 20 years ago. A year sets. Dick Moody beat Kenny in a and a half ago he was operated on to relieve pressure on the tight number one singles, fifth vertebra. Moody . ho Selectrics Topple 6 'Pokes, -- Great Falls TWIN - rove ed -- FALLS- Ute Netters Upset Cougar Cart, 5 to 4 - . vrss3e3- 4 ., . 3-- ".t - . , ' : 1,, - . 1.: - .4 . - IA - :44 - ,,. 7''''''-- ' , - , , t ',1 - - - . - '- - '. ' ,,,--4- .;::-- ; , .. , -- ,- , ; ---- - NI i ...t, ' , ,.. 1. - , , - - ' 4 ' ':-- , , - i ,,,, - ; - , ,,, - A - - - ' -' ' - - , , - ..''. t 3 ,., -- '' , ' : ' s; -- ;4........ , :- '.., - ,, ' 4- . - 2' - ' 1 13 S- plJr Fin - OVER BRIMM . , . clipped out .. ityrAto t N. Y. (Als)....., a single to account for one run. Rocky Graziano Wednesday Another walk the was virtually certain of a bases and Wedemeyer poked shot at-- the middleweight , out a another single good for le , says he "lust two more counters and the By DEE CHIPMAN loaned," to Jake Lamotta sior is littlkwhile.! Salt Lake's. Bees were back in the Pioneer League's first game. --The Spuds cam( back-Wi- th Graziano knocked , out division Wednesday- and if the Hivei tandom wants to direct another run in the eighth but Buffalo's Henry Brimm their appreciative glances in any specific direction, they could couldn't stretch it enough. Tuesday night at 2:14 of the do worse than face westward and salute Hawaii, the Pearl of S14 Lebo ill 'dabs- Vans tilt fourth round in what was a 1102 22102 the Pacific. 3 I I 1 D. militia stabicet s 2 4 0 widely viewed as a tuneup It was a pair of transplanted Islanders who paced the Bees : : : : I : l for a title match with Lamotta in New York's Medi- to a 4 decision over Falls Tuesday night : :::17,"mes 11"11,2. : : : : June 14. OlAuGhtbkit at Delia Field. It was the second Straight for the Hive over : : Deltholll'3,1 f t I : sorg?tasitir: G:Irden Poree9.3b 4 11 1 0 Doatol000.0 liarrik2b , the wilting Spuds. 4143 Ibbortan.4 0 1 1 1 Vestal er drew 11.1189 tans. Squirm's' Herman shot the 42 11 31 11 PWhist, blioreusi.0 4 1 I 1 They'll attempt to make it Hive in the lead Is the very 1 a a a Utmost." CsWn..p3ISS three Wednesday night in the first Oostloy.p1 1 1 I when he came up allmaberobiLl 1 1 8 series finale with Bill Morones with Inning a nice bingle after the buttes's doing the tossing chores for Spud's Ivey - Collins bad --- -libtkey" 1 0 1 -- -Manager Earl Bolyard while walked two men. Yenamine n 6 TT T Total 34 1 34 le 'rtal . Seen by tutags: Rod MacKay serves them up took over in the sixth after . for the Russets. Game time is the a 000 en Ole... 4 9 Idaho Polls Spuds had moved into 8:15 p.m. .-t. Lake $ $alt 1 lead. bitting safely. stealsal:weet.1 a: Though outhit. fthroem thrBeeees 11Maattaastra 2. ing second. moving to third Carom picked up some help em"N"aLli. WI on en an error isl"la and scoring Muss. Spud errors and six efalks in the Paul Treat's long fly to centittiouse wasttrIbr I. 11,,, Tuesday night affair. The hitter. Drakes to Salmis to Moulds. Muesli to Wilmot to Yongsloe. ting. sketchy though it was. COLUMBUS. O., (AP)Tony Wedemeyer and Yonamine at"011,1'cl"' LOS-1-04came from the bats of the Ha- both sev- Ito Palls 9: ila8 Lako. 1. act the in the in tool and die got Herm 1. waiian representatives. Itsistoodi Colltss cWomlinvant 3, enth. A walk and a single by 4: almond 1. Collins L Clettly I. UmDearborn, Yonaand Wally Wedemeyer la g 141"1 000- -. 1 4 y Mich., squeezed Into a 'place picktTreat set the stage for the 01rooPoters Pocatello mine. Hive rallythey still trailed Ogees 14 0 243 202 310- -li among the top. 10 bowlers of the singles division in the TWO GAMES UP American Bowling Congress DESERET NEWS tournament Tuesday. on Wisne rolled 891 games of placing him TOP TI!' tie with Dick in a three-wa- y Clark of Drexel Hill, Pa., and Karl Mitzelfeldt of 'Fond Du 1,'',',,: ' immonniiiimmunon.1111 I Lac, Wis. 11-- Hawaiian Hivers ProVide' Impetus; Morones Is Wednesday Hill Choice - 5-- t ....- - " ,,,., 2... , ,r, .. 4 , 4,., - " 1 1, - - - t-- -, ;' ie ' - . - -,f ' - ! , I . ,, . - - . - s - :- ', ,F.-, A , I "A . . e . .... t .. - . i - .- , . - ..,,," -- , , k., 1 . ., 7. ,I.,. , - :- , ., - . - .,....,, 1iii,,' - d... - ';' ': , : ,....; ,- , ,.- 1 he ,',:. -. ,,-- . - - , - 4 :1:::(1-,laibmeacr1T- - - - , - - .. NTKAY0.- WiNs'A: - - n3 I --- tr IE:r. 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