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Show , , , , , Mo Rady, July 26, 1948 . - THE , - DESERET ' NEWS Sett Lake City, She lu .;-843 . - Sürging.S6x Win- Twelfth Game Drop Cleveland From Lead, I I .. Dobson Hurls : : :. ;. ',:.,..:..2..,:. , .. 6-Hitt- .. er; Di Maggio BOSTON Boston Red e (INS)--Th- . i , Hits ' '!.i.,!,-..,....- ... 7, A,.',... ',.. .... 777Pw7r:775-61,b.,...',,,- ;"',,... ?...,,,..... surging, swept their r ' N. :. ,,. , Sox .0, ,t, . .., series with the Cleve- . land Indians and gained their twelfth victory in a row as they wont. 3 to O. yesterday, back of six--h- it pitching by Joe Dobson. 6 Cleveland B11" '3' ISLAND B H 0 A. BHOA ( I 0 4 grebe:1.1f (Kashi) I Woshiwoedo, HoDINIagato r1 4 2 R 01 2 3 0 5 0 Doby cf Pesky Sh 4 third base- Noilan Wo'illosms 4 0 0 0 !dotard, rf 0! 2 1 Bondrean ss 3 NIP1' If will be a cynosure in man, s 2 4 0 3' 3 2 Gordon ss 4 Stephen ''''' :::. '''..1',4,........',. ' '''' 14.; .6.6. ., '''''''. ::... ''': "' ' N. , ,. , 4, ,',....... .,) 4,.. k .. .. : All-St- 1 1 1 '''' 1 1 0 I' r 5 1 4 0 o o I 1 n n 0 0 0 2 C 0 0 1) 0 a o 1 4 0 p 2 0 0 2' DADS011 7 27 10 Ono 000- -0 000 10g-- - ll in- - Doerr, Trog ls 10 Totals e,,;(1,0 w I II t , Dobson !Pals; 2 s in P1rtt game St. Loan a 1 1 41 1 11 Washington I Diner I YOst 3o 3b Korar.2b Coan If Stewart 11 Chris:man ss Vernon lb Wooten et Eariv.c Strbrough p : : SantOP - , 0 0 0 0 317 S' Low' Washingi,n Runs ErcoiDiil.nger Stevens. 3. 43 43 Al 38 1149 2 A Philadelphia New Wa,bington (1 4 1 Yost 3b 4 2, Kona 2b 5 0 1 2' Coan.lt : - 51 .52 44 IP 32 28 2 0 0 , ytp 'Mt 141,2 ::.:, , , ,.41111 :., ...,, .,., I 1: 11,--,::,s, ,, 7 4,i,:v::,7 , ,,If ,- ''- ......... f .,... 1 .e: ' ' ,:' - ;: 1,,.....A. VA .,.';' ':' :.- - VI , ,t,,.,!:,.".:'.' i :.; ;''' . ,- ,:,::;.1..;:g".:I .:..,:: . I : , ,. .. 't ' .1 ...,..: f ''1.,:' reo GB - ,000 ,tif 3'. 4 ::':;.:,;'; ' 4.v.........w...'"1.:.:,'" '''' ,.,. ::f.; ' ''. 2., ''''' Causes Jockey's Death ,4's.,.,,.3t,' 0 !.. ..!. Z ';-- Md. (AP) CUMBERLAND; The 1., ,.gelding which ,aopmeltk.,,, caused Jockey Benny Leggett's '',,..,,::.,.1 '.'i death yesterday was totally blind, Ili 4: Dr. W E. Trussel, veterinarian for i.' t. 1.1 the Charles Town, W. Va., ,race e...:-..-, '''4..!:',i.,;,.",,;,.'.,,X.'4!,Z.b:''...V'''''''';,.,..; .. track, said today. 40, Leggett, 22, was up on Alpine 11,...4tleiH,,,, ''''''' 1 Boy when the mount bolted and t' :tiN4,,,;,''' 1 crashed into the inner rail not igg...'ll,,,4..,:i't 'Z more than 30 yards away from the starting gate in the fourth race at the Fairgo halt-mikiry:,-,-,:.,;,,- ; . ,;t:',4o ' '. . ',I, . ' ......; ' isecond , '...:..-i- :',.' ....:: .:., r,a...i.r,d,4 nub's' 6-- 3, , CHICAGO (INS)The Chi- -, Cubs came from behind Re i cago Bums Divide Bucs, a.s Rout Phillies four-ru- n a with fourth! yesterday 7 11 to 8, 9 to 2 NewiTWICe, to overcome the inning sPddi, York Giants 6 to 3 in a single pirrsBuRGH (INS ( CINCINNATI,. IINS),,,cincinr... game at Wrigley Field. both games of lyn and Pittsburgh Reds From swept Bar A's ,nati's nside-theli a Waitkus' Tigers I double header yesterday. The. Eddie doubleheader with the Philahomer scored which the first two, Dodgers game, Finale park Lead Winning taking 1, to 6 and the Pirates winning runs ahead of him was ,the ma-- 1 the second 7 to 4. The nightcap DePHILADELPHIA (INS) in the winning up- - New limited to eight innings. ., jor weapon troit and Philadelphia split a was rising which saw the Cubs erase Brooklyn 1,11 Pittsburgh t(hit double-headPHILADELPHIA (AP)Ed- '1 the BHOA yesterday, BH04, the Giants' 3 to 1 margin. Rojek ss 5422 die Sawyer, manager of the Athletics winning the first game, :30 0 0 0 Rockley,r1 New 161 York (S) Chicago Whilman,rf Hopp.el 2 0 3 01 in the Toronto BHOA 0 01 1110A 4 to O. when Joe Coleman held 4 2 2 1 Robinson,2b eKluttz 2 2 Msuch.2b 5 2 Rigney.2b today fliassall 0 0 0 01 4 Detroit to seven hits for his tenth 54 20 23 0 Hermanski,rt 4 0 Lockman et 4 014 Kiner.11 4 Wailkus,lb, 4 193 was named manager of the 2 Gordon,30 Lowrey.cf 4 Westlake,rf 4 0 1 0 4121 victory of the year. Detroit won 154 I 40 2 Brown.3b Phillies. 01 0 9 2 0 Mite .lb Philadelphia Patko.3b 4 2 Borkmen.313 4 2 the finale. 10 to 2. 3 0 2 0 Marshall,rt 4 11 N1cholson.r1 4 2 3 9 Stecens.19 4 Hodges lb to i' 3117 Totals Totals 41 8 3:1121 202 000 000 02- -8 s. Lou, 001 000 201 00- -4 Wastungton ErrorsPartee. Stevens. Kotar, Runs loctcc! tiKokos 4. EitriV 2. Lund 2 Two. !Bill bArt Koko. Yost. Lehn- ht I et huKokos. Sac-- ; Lunt., Three-ba-s- e ritce httWooten Pas's on ballsEar- 2 Masterson 2, Stephen 1.. cts 44 11 ing open. Hogan, , ,.. ... eight-under-p- '.... -, e 1 day. Stymie wilr thrill the crowds no more with his brilliant, spine- - 1 ftzk-- .7. 4r-.-- 1 1 1 Oftrall 34140A 3 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 4 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 3 3 4 Cl 4 I 2 0 2 3 0 0 A fl 0 3 n 4 0 t A) 00 Upon sa Lak. 1 1 3 1 4 4 Reeseas 2 0 0 2 Barneyp rhiladeiph la i 14110,1, 0 0 Casey.p Joost.ss 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 'Reiser Vslo rf 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 Erskine.p Co!eman.cf 2 0 5 0 1 0 0 ,0 bVauchan York lb 4 2 7 1 1 0 0 0 Minner.p Maleskt.3b 4 0 2 I o a 0 0 Paticcp Wilitc.11 4 2 1 0 Soticr 2b 2 0 3 2, 36 9 27 13 Totals 4 1 Brooklyn Franks.r 0 2 Pittsburgh Coltroon p 4 ) 2b Kt113b Wertz,lf Tvers,cf Mullto.rf Vico.lb Pesmpbell Swift c R Murtaugh.2b Fit7gerald.c 4 4 2 1 1 3i 4 0 0 0 Cooper.e 0 sLeyton 110 1 0 31 4 1 3 0 Thomson.lf 0 0 3 9 2 5 Kerross Lombardi p 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 PoettP 1 0 0 01 1 0 0 2 Konikoa,iti.p dGustine 1 0 0 0 bMeC'arthy 0 0 0 0 Kennedy.p cb,1.0 Hig0e.0.0 Meddern11 McCu1lough.c 1 0 - - 4 1 3 Ot 3 2 4 Culier.s 3 0 0 51 Hainner.p 0 0 0 Oi eWalker 1.0 0 01 Dobernic.9 0 0 1 0' dCavaretta 0 0 0 ni Kuah,p,2 0 2 1 Phils yesterday, 11 to 8' and 9 to 2. The victories gave the Redlegs a four won, nine lost record for the current home stand against eastern clubs. Firai game: Totals 34 10 27 13 12, 32 6 24 9 Totals BHOA New 000 002 140-- -71 IA 210 000 000- -3 BHOA Yorir- -,.. Cincinnati (t 11 i 00110x--51 ,. Philadelphia 002 003 001 400 61 J. 43 Chicago 4 0 1 0 Ashburn.c1 Baumholicri 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 bliulthinson Fitzgerald. Bockman.1 ErrorsRackley. Runs batted inLockErrorsNone. 4 2 0 0 Caballero 30 Corbill.2b 3 1 2 2 Runs batted inRoJek 2. Hermanski 4. man, Gordon. 2 fl 0 I Trucks p Lowrey: McCal- - 1 0 0 0 Rowell,3b Wyrostak.el 4 1 4 0 2. Vaughan. Stevens Bockman. Kluitz. lough. Waitkus Thomson, Two-bas- e I P ft 0 sWsketteld Nicholson. 3: 1 5 2 Bauer.it 5 3 4 0 Blainik.11 0 Two-bas- e hitaRobinson 2. Sorkman 2. hitsMauch, Niko. McCullough. Three- 5 2 0 0 Ennia,r1 0 0 0 0 Renton.P Kluerewski,lb 5 1 7 1 Home ru- n- base hitsLockman. Slott. Reese. Hermanski. Mauch- .- 4 2 110 Bialer,lb 0 n n triPtry Lowrey. S 3 2 2 Hation.3b Hermanski. Stolen baseCamnanella. Rob. Home runsThomson. Waiikus. 1 0 0 0 tiMaye Nichol - 5 4 2 8 Hamon'.2b Stallcupds 5 11 3 3 inaon. Double playMurtaugh and Ste- - .on. Double Mauch and 3 1 6 0 Seminick,c LIIME111110.0 5 0 3 playCuller. I unassiated 1. Shuba. Rob- Wattitue. P rens. Robinaon vios in in Bawl on 31 7 24 10 Total Dbbernict 10 0 0 0 Hettaman.p Rainsbrger,p 2 0 00 00 inson and Hodges. Lett on baseHrooklyn 1, Kush 1. KonikowskiballsOft :JON) OOP 000- -0 1, Post 2. Struck' 0 0 0 0 Bicknell.p 0 0 Detroit Wehmeter.p 7. Base on II. Pittsburgh POO 400 00x- -4 ballsChesnes outBy Kush 2, Poat 1. 1 1 0 0 'Walker Petladrinhta tiVoung 0 0 0 0 Barney 2. Erskine 2. Lombardi. Palle 0 0 0 1 Nshem,p etiterhiler 1 1 0 0 trrorRver.. 'Rum atitted inYort. 6.I. Highe I. StrikeoutsChesnes 3, Barney 0 0 0 0 Mateski. J: Coleman 2 Sacrificed hits bPadgett Oumbert,p 1 0 0 00 14. Palma 1. 1 0 0 0 cLakeman Lake. R. Coleman 2. Fox,p 0 0 0 Peterson,p 0 0 0 0 Second game: en 1101 Detroit Philadelphia Brooklyn la B HO A 41 16 24 13 TWAIN Totals 3713 218 14110A B H 0 A 010 021 02-2- 0 .1dost,as 2 0 3 01 S 3 3 1 1 pon Philadelphia 1 2 0 Rackleyrf Rojek4s 4 4 21 21 1 I 010 113 32x-- 11 Derrara.as 2 0 Cincinnati :: 5 2 1 Mayo 21:o 1 I I i 2 1 Robinson211 2 0 ST. LOUIS y Hoppst Val() rf 3 2 3 0' 3 I I 0 Herman5kisrl ErroraMiller 2. Hamner 1, Dublel 1. 5 3 1 3 Ke!1.31N Wrsilkert .2 0 2 0! I 0 I 0 4 0 6 VeCosk3'.11 Boa -- .Runs batted inIA'alker 2. Beminick 2, 4 0 1 0 wakeneldif i 2 0 5 0 Southworth's never-say-d- ie 0 Shubs.14 Kinerlt SitOPT 2. Miller 1. Hamner 1, Bauer 2 Chsoman.ef 4 I 3 01 3 0 2 0 Edwardsr 5 2 3 0 rremet Walkerrf 3 0 0 0, ton Braves won the second Btallcup 2. latwhiler 2. Wyro-- 1 York Ih 4 0 1 i o o 1 Camonella.c 4 1 3 0 Mullin rt gamelHattan 1. 2. Lamanno &Ransil 0 0 0 0' 1. 4 I 51 3 1 1 0 Idayeski,311 Browns3b SOSO Stevens.lb 4 2 7 1 of a doubleheader yesterday, 8 ----0 3 WhItelf-v0 0 t 1 7 1 Winer.e 4 4 2 4 1 Hodres.lb 4 2 0 0, Morlaugh,213 to 6, after dropping the first Second Rome: , Soder,2b I 0 1 3 3 1 2 2 Reesem 3 0 1 0 iffitchinson.p Pitsgerald.c 3 0 4 11'. Cincinnati till Philadeiphis (e) Webb.213 2 0 2 01 3 2 1 0 Braneco I 0,0 0 Whitep Bonham!) 31 1 0 0,Igame to the St. Louis Cardinals, RHOA BHOA 1 0 Oi Cluerras 3 0 2 0! 0 o o 0 Barneyy) bOustine 5 2 1 0 Baumholta.rt 4 1 4 0 Ashburnet 'Arheib.0 0 0 0 0 0 to 5. 0 0 4 0 2 31 Singleton.p Adams.2b 3 3 0 0 Walkerif Harris p 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 3 Rowal1.3b 4 0 Boston 0 WyroatalLet IL lasts 46) Coleman I 0 0 01 12 9)(21 3 Totals Totals 3611 248 a Ho A 45) Litwhiler.le 4 1 8 0 BHOA 40 0 0Ennicri 130 000 00- -4 5 2 1 0 Holmes.ef p0 0 0 OlBrooklyn 4 1 3 5 1 3 Pluteewski.15 4 I e4,er.Th LaPointelb 100 Dui 04---1 bileCahmis 2 1 2 81 Pillsbursh Hatton.3b 4 2 0 1 3 4 Darics. 4 aMoore 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Caballero2b (Cal)ed Sundsy law). 2 3 4 1 5 1 a 4 Itamner.2b-s4 4 2 0 0 3 0 4 Stalicupag 0 Marion.as M.McCormick,11 ErrorsNone. Runs batted inShuba Totals 32 5 27t 11 41 15 27 6 Vitale Williamec 4 3 7 0' 3 0 2 0 3 1 2 0 Saminick.c Mustal,cf-r- t Bolek. Reese 3, Rockman 2, Murtaugh 4. 5 3 24 01 Elllott.3b 041 PO 000-- 10 4 1 1 1 Detroit Blackwell.p Rowa,p 2 0 P.IttecormIck,lb Two-base Slughtrit biteHermanakt. Barkley. Ro- 1 0 2 0 000 101 000-- - 2 1 1 Philadelphia Northey,r1 3 0 3 0 !I 0 1 01 Hangser.p runRojek, Reese, Beekman, 3 0 3 0 Torgerson.lb trroraYork. White. Sutler. Kell. unF jek Rome Stolen Bricknall,p Dusaldef 0 0 0 0 Conatser,cf -2. tipon, Moro. Kell. Murtaugh. Idurtsugh. batted 1 2 0 1 0 basesKing, Heath.lt tang.3b 4 31 0 33524 10 Totals hits Totals 31142110 Vert 3. Mullin. Maieski. Two-bas- e 4 1 5 1 Haste 6 2 4 Jones.lb J 000 020 000- -2 Sarrifieed bits ers. Ric.e.e 2 0 7 0 Philadelphia 2 3 4 4 Ryan.2b 1elritom-le--rw-1---II;010 404 00z- -9 Double y)lay- -Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 Plickford,p Brecheen,p 2 1 1 1 Runs batted inAshirrorsStalicup. Wiener th Kell. Bases On balitgehelb 2. 0 Whitcp 0 0 0 i0 0 0 0 liegrn.p apNet-Titl2. 1. lisumhoitt 5. Hatton I. MeCahan 1. Saralee 11111thin11011 4 0 1 0 Sain.p Pollet.P 0 0 1 0 burn 1. Manager 1. Two-babits I 2, Stalicup 1. Williams e Munger,p 0 0 0 0 -L- itwhiler. 2. Boma ru- nKluczawski 1 a 0 0 Dickson,p Stolen baseAshburn. i 0 Baumbotts. b8chndienst i SEA'rTLE .... Totals 35 12 27 With White 1t it till Sox Sweep - , Piro' some,: elliPS. 411 - II I 1 0 4 0 4 &erre1 -- - 4 2 5 6 Bo0trin.rt 111)1 Pe ct 4 1 4 1 4 3 Mtettels,211 4 1, 4 1 Temb6 0 0 rio.loos 2 0 4 1 OetteLD 1 0 46 ontriont I1 0 041 00 Plerettlat bRobir ton 4 , 1 30 4 24 I ' ' Mew I 4 ; 'York temoo.. Q1111111. Anoltne. MeQukon, 0a ). 4 II & 6-- 2, , .' , 1 Throe-bo- n bose-Itho- mto. hi- t--,, ' , , ,,, - two-tim- 6-- 7-- 5, ' letv YA, Stirvootacib tli , 6-- 4, sB 2 - Lupten.214 Applingos Seerty.11 Robinsons Mongin,rt. Mietiele2b Philley.el Gilleentep 'Wright Otore410 bWollaela , nenrkbAt 4 4 1 1 1 0'3 4 4 0 1 I 0 0 0 1 4 5 0 2 1 4 1 0 2 11 4 2 4 I 3410 rtiorhoce 2 1 6 oh 1 0 0 Rittote,so Raschim 4 0 2 1 0O 2 Hapeo,r1 DiMaggin Mechlin:v.1k 4 1 4 3 2020 i - 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 4 gi TPi.alcCormick , Pionsy 11 1110A 3 I I 3 Campnalls Heath,lf 11.McConnick,11 Conateer,e1 Saiteld,c Masts Rean.2b 0 0 Spahn.p 0 0 Hugue,p 0 0 Whited') ' .. 34142513 Totals 1 3 1 Totals Chicago New York $S 11 0 a Stivikweiss Wmine 1 OtbneM J1110I6 ,.......Dimagtie S. 2, ity.an.Vottes. IAPOInta Double tc:Ionss. the a eCer Pinnoy 1 - ptayaMartoa Kolmis to Mad. ta ys hire- - San Diego, however., went BO be- to WM-.- the second game, hind Xavier Benign. T h e Angels, despite praham's homer, took the ()pollee4, in 10 Inn. 1100' 4 0 4 I 2 1 0 2 Poyton.of otth tor 0- 203 000 $84 311 Wiper , 111 33 15 1 . - . : , . : . - I ' in ) ..., . ., . , , , and . . - : t .: s ' !,,.7 2 Il',,, 26, Ii FORCES have special choices open to them in the Air Force, depending on their experience and the Military Occupational Special ties they held. ' ;, .- ---- k 1;112,1),,, I r i Florc i - VETERANS OF THE ARMED ...,.., . s SCHOOL is open to men with ' to 2 years of college or the equivalent, 20 who . demonstrate qualities of leadership. Those who suo. ',,i the training receive eommissions as ' ' f 2nd Lieutenants. Air Force Reserve. , , ' . ,, OFFICER CANDIDATE -- ' -- , completed two years of college or the equivalent to sip 'i up for the finest pilot training in the world, with a temp mission as 2nd Lieutenant in the Air FOrce Reserve upon miccessful completion of the course. Men who have been accepted for Aviation Cadet training may. be deferred from induction under Selective Service for four months , to assure: their entry intopilot training. ' -- c-.- , ,,. - TTO of ,former 90 days of the expiration , . CAREER PLAN enables N CADET PROGRAM allows any young Isaa 2G to 26 man from years old months, there will ' , a Fa P-- most before enlisting. , , . I Itobblb 0 3 3 3obrock,11 4 3 0 Brown If 0 0 0 birOurtAb 3 I Flulno.rt 4 2 4 Ittley.30 4 I 4 Poiletto,, 4 1 young men with high school education, or the equivalent, for the choose and qualify 3 . U. S. Air Force Specialist School that intereata them that Selective Service defers high school students until graduation, college stu- t dents until' the ends of the school iiiitt' So finish your csd, si ucation and plan to comlinto the Air Force as a volunteer. 4-- 0, mgs. Powross Totals 30 1118 12 THE AIR FORCE AVIATION 7 2 Wood. 4 I 2 0 Davis.11 4 0 2 0 Snm 4 2 12 0 Owen.11) 3 1 0 41Telak31) 3 1 0 0 Ko litTAI 3 1 I 0 Ortert,ef-- p 3 1 0 0 13pmk1441 3 1 0 0 Kratar,rt-- p (30) CHOICE OF THE AIR FORCE is open to any young man, 18 to 34 (17 with parents' consent), who tan mese. ure up to Air Force standards and who volunteers for 3 years or more of service. Under the new Selective Service Act, 15,000 within limited monthly quotas may ' volunteer for service in the Air Force for one year. Air Force enlistments in coming c,ord has been struck a severe . 01,,, Joneelti 3015 0 mow 1 0 3 0 Baker. was San The slugger Diego bNorthey 1 0 0 0 1,a,h.,,ed ,.o y a Red Adams' fast Rime 2 1 1 2,".". Staley.p 0 0 0 01ball yesterday after clouting his abletivick0 0 0 ot 46th roundtripper of the season Bratie.p 3 1 d 21 against Los Angeles. His condi- neitep0 0 0 0 tion was reported good, with pre- TM'''. 2'1 12 "12 showilig no frace liminary 210 010 001Moore.cf Helper Some of the choices open to volunteers: communications, jet propulsion, mechanics and dozens of other thrilling and valuable jobs. An Airman who qualifies for a technical grade can earn the equivalent of $4000 to $5000 a year in net civilian pay. , . - anaLrf 4 2 slaughtecif 4 1 AlL &undo -5 , 'Eolith 3310275 at. Limbo 004 000 002--4 000 306 000- -3 BrunsHolmes, Terseson, Marion. Rune 300 010 301- -7 battedtinHeatit 2, Stanek!. Sfusiel. Long Wrote-Ma- pes. 111 lascht. Kuno Sleuth. 2, &loam Droste. Dark, 2.,Holmes -- Henriek Dikta5gto 3. 6e6rey bottod '2, 1.11. ter, DIM-babieeDark )(anti,-- Marcon. ehttels, Johirsimt 3. Twa-ba- ot Lang, Static Thre-beig- e bit - Musial. hitsDlayng co. illogiricit. bliabros. Tbrey-too- se hi- t- Home runealkild.. Sacrifice bitisLHomte 3 l 6 24 14 Me- - -- . - . . 9 4 0 12 11 6 3 2 3 1 1 0 11g7 Nun'te bett,.4 ttrnRt.:onto. , Johnson, Stolen IMkett.,111 4 , - San, 6-- 3. . Men who volunteer for 3, 4, 5 or :6 years mill receive the world's finest aviation training. They will have the opportunity to become specialists in - . inlnas areer es,1 . . Graham Beaned 1 0 1 2 1 , BUILD elk Total, 3172710 lliott 2 lb 4 1 I 4 0 Malibu. 1 2 0 Illeirotons 3 2 2 9 Lopat.p 3 I 0 2 2 1 2 0 4 0 3 3 ' ' 4 1 1 0 , 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ?Moto 39 11 27 1011 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 ., 061 0116 002- -9 010 Gal Yee-- 41 Miebsels Treat. Irnteann Ill) to ' John311 MoOtitnn Totols tayeenot Immo: tt A 111 ("Mese a 4 York til't BR O A ittlenwelso.lk 4 1 0 2 Nenrieb.r1.1f 4 1 2 0 .. Keller It 2 0 30 , Mitoett9 1 0 6 0 Dittottylo.e1 3 3 3 0 New ' 4 11 t 1 ' 36 102710 Totals 100 000 034- -8' put theiRoston 030- -6 b3aried 000 Washington state men's singles ROM crown. alongside his national clay i5. Sisughter. Lang 3. Heath 2, Ryan, 2. Two,.base titsHolmes, Elliott, ,1 court and wetern tennis cham- - Attlee a LaPointe. d Slaughter. Home pionships today. The southern stars to title conquests &mond same: I ItRolIVU WWI wy ' ,7fA as he downed Emery Neale of neaten ibi It. Louis lei ' !it 9 e winner. Portland, a 1 2 1 Bola rt nrc i n yesterdays 4, finals 5 3 3 7 Jack Graham's drive toward 2 0 4 0 To 5 3 1 4 to the week-lon- g tourney. 3 0 3 0 . lb I 300 . 3 2 0 1 Itaker.31) 4 1 11 1 Lop4en.111 s 1 s optimum It (Pancho) Gonzales. Los Angeles net ace. hard-stroki- NEW YORK (TNs)The New York Ysnkees got back into the thick of the American Leaguel pennant race yesterday by beat- In the Chicago White Sox twice, 5 to 3 and 7 to I: 11 toe 11 a , an exceptional work, chances for advancement and security are seldom equaled. -- Richard i 2 5 1 3 0 0 31 0 41 1 6 15.0liver,p 1 1 0 0 11,Wnker,3b 30 6 1 14.Wanker0 710 21 I 1,40 If you are such a man, your Air Force offers you 314sisaa (AP) Jensen.cf Page,lb Zacearia.lf Krump2b lelliott,c Brootart , The Air Force is a volunteer service today, and it will continue to be so. are high. of American the best Only type youthmentally, morally and physicallycan service and 'fly the planes now blazing new trails to peace and security. 4123 Yanks Get Into P,,ce Bird,30-- c &ante 4 1 2 0 4 2 4 41 4 2 4 2 i the mighty Air Power that the American people want, your Air Force calls for volunteers. tie : r11 311011 e IVO E1V,.1 E. ca , With Cardinals - Beat Cuba Cuppers ,I (1NS)B Gonzales C Washington Provo riregg,sa 01100 an n'SHOAfSplit 19 Brigham (211 BHOA 7 5 2 8 Ca11,2b 6 3 5 5 Johnsonas 5 4 3 0 4 1 13 1 Cowley.lb 16 3 2 0 Kramer,e 6 1 2 0 Zulu:1,111f 5 3 0 0 Nichols, 3 2 1 4 Nie1sen,3b 6 3 0 3,L.Oliver,p 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 gRatimson - $ wrn Nightcap, - Aussie Netters A.DE:2-0 air Braves ;Alb )1-- - NI To , Helper hitters. , odelphia , .', ',,. Wankier. Brigham's Lou Oliver limited Provo to nine hits. Dick Powers and Orson Bailey hit for the. dr-- cult for Helper, Herb Babcock and Bob Robb were other-- top goot.a (g,APaPR.i.rib: filo illfi '''.116" pl, Marion Op 2 5 1 kkc, ......,.... 31 26 27 lit Totals Totals 37 6 27 sOrounded out for Nielsen Is 911L, Score by innings: .' sno 703 811- -21 Brigham City ' 000 010 001 - 2 to Bayard Sharp's Tide Provo RimsCall 3. Johnson 2. &tans 4, erbba Rips in,the mile and one quarter Cooley 2, Kramer 2, Zundell, Nicholl.- 4; Nielsen, L. Oliver, Zaccaria, Gregg. Two. Monmouth feature. base hitsOliver, 61. Oliver. Johnson 2. Evans, Oregg, Call. Horner runetvana Nichols. Stolen basesCowley 2, Krasner. Nielsen, Gibs 3. Double playOre gg--- to Page. Johnson to Call to Cowley. 11.111.11. to Call to Cowley, L. Other to Johnson to Cowley, Left an basteBrigham City S. Provo 11. Base on ballsL. Outer F S. M. Wonkier 2, Ford. Struck out ' HAVANA (AP) Australia's Oliver. L. Oliver. 2, S. Oliver, S. Wonkier 3, Ford 1. Nita offS. Oliver 11 in 3: bd. tennis team has gained the final 12 Wonkier in 3 Ford 5 in 2 Ria of American zone Davis pitcherJohnson by G. Oliver. Wild pitch-by -. Other. Passed ballEiliott Ned Snug lt. moves4 now and Cup batted 5, Nichols I. Kramer I. L. Oliver 3. Call Johnson. &andel'. Later, against Mexico. & Oliver.. UniSireaAbbott and ' If triumphant over the Mexi- - stereo. Time--3 40. - 1 "- - - . 1 1 1 1 tame: 1 1 1 1 i Evans J Mapeafe 1 ,..,.:' and Nichols hit fourmasters for Brigham City against Provo as the Peaches got 26 hits. Every. one looked like big league plate material against Sam Oliver and - im.-- Manager i (AP)Stymie,tfourth that won $911,335,..i more money than any other horse in racing historycame to the end of the running frail to- - 1 1 Occie AFTER RECORD EARNINGS ' : 4 p.m. Manager INJURY HALTS STYMIE YORK - . ck 272.s. NEW i,? standings. dropping Provo and Pinney into a third place tie with American Fork, moving Helper high in second spot' and picking Brigham City off the cellar somewhat. Magna is the leader with three straight wins. Action tonight sends Magna down to ,American Fork foran 8:30 p.m. battle.,pinney willrit. tempt to get over its shell-shotomorrow night at Derks against unpredictable Brigham City at 8:30 , -- Ftr5t PROVO (Special) Brighera City and Helper pounded out 41 hits good for 41 runs yeeter., day, including four round-tri- p. to paste pers, ,poot Provo and Pinney, pitilessly 21,-and 20-- 5. The wins considerably tight. ened the Utah Industrial League driving in his ac' N44,,,, ,i, customed long style and chip... i' ..01. , a an fired like master, ping A to A. , . overtake pacesetter Freddy I:. ; 1,,,,,. Haas Jr., New Orleans. La., ....te, and take down first place -He had a ; c,',.. money of $2600. 1, total of 269. .., 'A'" ,:',.; is,. lt looked easy as the calm, , dcliberate ...,.. Hogan moved around the 6439 yard Berkshire Country Club 'course in figures. His final rec!,:ird BEN HOGAN round was one under the Top Money Winner course record set by colorful, Jimmy Dernaret. Ojai, Calif., last year and the lowest 72 hole aggregate ever recorded on the layout. Hogan's 1948 bankroll now read $227.97 as against $19,319 for second placer Llloyd Mangrum, Niles,'Ill. Mangrum collected $200 here for his 280. Clayton Heafner,, Charlotte', N. C., pro. had WOO tied place money to buy his new baby girl lots of pairs of shoes. The bury Carolinian totalled 271. Demaret and South African Bobby Locke deadlocked for fourth money MOO each) with 01P er 1 tr--o - READING, Pa. (AP)--Th- ere's nothing like a little pressure.to make a man play good golf," says little Ben Hogan, the Hershey, Pa., belter with the Texas twang. The little pressure Hogan was talking about was just a matter of five strokes he trailed the field starting the final round yesterday in the $15,000 Read- - 5, - ' Paste Foes . money-winnin- osement Cubs Clip Durocher s on Ed Woltkus Homer milts 1 5 3 1111 4 2 3 0! 4 1 5 1 Harrist p 0 0 1 0 Ma,ternson.p 11 0 0 O1; 0 0 bilobertson Thompson") 1 0 1 01 I By Ralph Bernstein tingling stretch rushes, old "Pride oil The gallant round Brooklyn" suffered a fractured sesamoid in his right forefoot in the Monmouth Park Handicap Saturday, and less than 24 hours cans the Aussies will meet the later Tracer Hirsch. Jacobs said seven year -- old world s European zone victor, Czechoslo- the g track here Saturday. champion would vakia or Sweden, for the right be retired permanently. to challenge the United States When sufficiently recovered for the trophy. West Leads Oregon Open from the injury, Stymie will be Australia clinched the semi-o- f sent to the blue grass country Harold BEND, Ore. (AP) for breeding pur- - final victory over Cuba yesterKentucky West. Tualatin, Ore., profession- poses. its doubles team, day, when al, held to his lead today in the An expectant milliAaire for Cohn Long and Billy Sidwell, second round of the annual Ore- the last tour months. the power- - defeated Jose Aguero and Ricardo gon Open Golf Tournament here. ful chestnut handicap star ran Morales, if';',4;1' - City,' Helper Meet. With Ilally the horse Blind Race Horse :...,,11 .404147-'7,i;,.- ,: 4110tem;.....,-'1.17;':!"-- : , 3 4., ,..'7' , .. (.;;,i , ........c 11004081140 '71;,.:;;:.':t:':,',.'4r-.- ' .. t :.,,,....,.....,,.,.:,,;.,.,i..,;:,..:., , ' 3: .:., '' u:::?.; w - .......... 4... 'Ak.: i'l''.,':':-''- : :'::':!;,i,,it..,;,:V..Cill'::-it',:''':!.- - ,.....)). ''.:A 1.; z...:,.. 11172;011.. , : .. ,:. ': ....4.ik"'...:::.::: ,140'. 4:.,: 0,:,,,g?....?,...4:. ps.;.;;;' 4 ..,. : '. , S !':,,,;,...:, - , " 0, A.. 101.... ok; -' ;'' t,!,4 ;::',:sZ.':,'..::i.i , t.,' ,,et--ii ..4..,,,.:::.:..,. igg. " , '. , '''', ':' ;tirt ....i( ;:,...: 1. , .;,,:",::::.::::':;-- - - I ; ''- -' s.v.'.,,.. ' - " ,, , !'t.:;:'..::-l' - .6 - ,, ,,,,iti- ' - ::"" "' '.! ,,,,, -, e'',...." i.,.:,..;...;:,'';-- .596 ... .586 1I1,2 .584 112 .494 912 .438 1412 .376 1912 .315'251;2 I '- ,i'..-1......, ,,,,,,,:- 4:. i Vernon.lb Wonten.ct Senheno. 1 21 r.,..,,..,:,:.,,,,, II112; Results Yesterday's 5.7. York - Links le 5 4 4 0 Ch8rXwmaarnt:srls 1(1 ,- 1- , ' Pct. 36 38 36 37 45 50 53 61 .. :, ..,..:. L... L W 54 .56 .. ,4.,. :;,,,,,,,,,: ' , INight. be St. Lout,. (CI a 0 2 2 1)11:Inger.3b 6 2 3 0 Lund II 5 2 3 9 Ptuddy.2b ; 1 ? igeotrok'sr;if 5 0 3 n rarteus r 5 I 14 1 Steverns lb 5 2 0 3 Pellawrint FS 2 0 0 1 Schnamh p :.. nierican-Leagu- Boston ... '11.,.e- 71,21 e 4 ' ;:::;;I::f;.":-r-:.-- ,.;:;;,..,;.;:..i...'.......: 61.:2 Philadelphia e Chicago hits-Early. toorougn ..,,,ton 3. cimiand 0, hits Scaeoorough, Vernon Three-bas- e St. Louis I Washington lat. Wne,n. StoienDouble VernonYo0,Sacri-1 0 i Kg... ,g8r110 nnings,. pity. flee hitStewart. Detroit Philadelphia Vernon. 211 and - , ' ;.; 5 5 85-- tot:tbounrg5h. ni, 66441, Cleveland ... York .. '.',:s;ept Detroit !Washington .. St. Louis n 27 14 .... nol 1,,Lnicako 0 1 .Dual, 2'i ono ono 030 010 01x- -5, b aiied tnScar-- Totals 24 5 (21 3 3 4 42 43 48 49 52 44 ai Brooklyn Only game scheduled, 3 0 0 4 3 1 3 5 3 1 3 0 3 0 3 0! 4 01 2 1 2 14 1 41 ' - .584 .529 .529 .512 .500 .473 .456 .422 .. ' iN ' ...:,........,,.,..,,,,,,,,..,,...: Today's Schedule Yoiir New 3 Pct.GB 6, CireinnaO innings, u larIlla li 4 0 1 3 Priddy 2b 3 1 4 0 Lehner ct 3 1 5 0 Moss e O 0 0 0 shinn:n 5 Kokos 1'1 4 ; 1 STelens :b 4 C. 3 1 I 2 Pe.lwg7in! ss o 1 2 I 0 0 0 (Dente '1., O 0 0 0 o n 0 0 eStril,r O 0 0 0 oGacer ,...36 :: Results Yesterday's New York 3, Chicago Islltrotl ,1 6-- 4, .45 ,......, e7, ....:.:...,,....,.,:: :..:,,1?;::1:;,..,:.:,,,.4:.p. L. 37 40 52 ... 1 1. ond, :. .., ;Cincinnatti, yesterday, Washing-ton winning the first game, arid the Browns taking the sec- -i er we' W. ' ..,i- --" - ':' ,.., 'Yr:: - - i,,.440:;-:- ''''::''. ....",,,,:',.. :, 4.r. '''''''. ', 7.''''!.:4. ''..: '''.. '' .. ....:-,,- , e i60.6"1"""79,"!;.,,, t 1116S 1PN he ivi'a dYeolrpkhia.. WASHINGTON ington and St. Louis split a dou- GU :k !Pittsburgh ll Cl. ational League !Brooklyn St. Louis - A- 4 ST, None Runs ba1:d hit Peskt 4 IvNlagele Two-baDoe-7 r.!! lic,me r,In- - 131Maggie bt , ,.., o'st Roun7raL nordon end P4-2 S'enhns. Doer- sod (1oorlman, Sephe,. SICI 600elbab Bes On rior 4 Boston ball, Alremrk 2 Pv ore 2 . 1Dobson I 4 Sandord Loses as Nats, Browns C p.i. Twin-BiI J') iI rill - - --c Ps:ce p si,,ek IP Wednesday's benefit game Field. at Derks - 2 2 4! 4 4 3 Goo,man Teboe,ts ci 13'1'55 Pr '0-- , i - 2ro r4 10 aPe oon riad - Doerr Corm, s p ,, ,,,, ; 4 Kelr'rr lb Wrft:TIR lb H.tah r 4 I 4 '''''' :1':.:.' ..., ' i 21,, 1 1 ,.,.., ..':.:':.' 4, 1 1 11 :,,.. ' 0 1 All-Sta- rs ;:t:.,.:.., .'' ''.'.5.. ,'.. .'.n...'....: , "' 1 ; .,.,:-- ,' .. 4- :- ,:.:::...'4..,....::.7.::.:1::....:. ' ' ... .:4,....,;.,...t. 13righarn I . Ancither Milestone will be ad-- 1 ded to Salt Lake's baseball Aradition Wednesday night when the Harlem Globetrotters and the Hawaiian battle at Derks Field in a battle to raise funds for a plague to John C. Derks for whom the park is named and who, is known as the godfather of organized baseball in Utah. The plaque will be used in format dedication ceremonies scheduled for next month at- a regular Pioneer League ball game with Eddie Mulligan and Salt Lake City officials in charge. Wednesday night's affair is under the sponsorship of the Utah! Chapter of the Pioneer League' Writers Man. which is donating the plaque to the city and the baseball club. Some of the nation's top cel-- ! ored diamond talent is includedU on the Trotters roster and local faithful are due for a treat, both in the caliber of play and the antics. comedy provided by; Clown Ed Hamman who is one of the best known athletic comedians in the country. Deft Afield The Hawaiians, who always' present a good showing because of their deftness afield and on the basepaths, are the same team that finished high in last Year's semipro tourney at Wichita. Included on the club is former Salt Lake Bee ace, Bill Azivedo. The plaque, for which the proceeds will go, is currently under' construction in Los Angeles and probably won't be ready for the Wednesday game, according to Al Warden, sports 'editor Ogden Standard, Examiner and Deseret News correspondent, who is chairman of the affair. ' ." .::;;,:. .::.:.v.: :::;,:.; ' ..... ... ' .. Wednesday ...:. :...,:."...:', :, 'i:. ,,;:: :,::..; ..''',.. '', ...,'.":,:, ,:: .' ,.. - , :,: '..,.!:,...:?..,.., -- ' i ',', ...,,,,i, .'.'',',. i , :...4z4.,..,,..;:....:...:.:.:1........,:?!.,.; LI;.,;:. ":',H.Z:., iF, p ,.,-:,- ':::.'.4 ".. ,...:,:. , -- , ... 7'''''. :. - a - , . e three-gam- 00.7'...7d. 114, i 4:4, ,'.' 1::'.,4' ,,c:.:., ',. J'' :i:.!.',::',.i.z, ',..,:; ,,,,!!....:.:.. - .1:. .4, , ".77.477,77.77:,7. 5, , .. .:.i...4,, ....,..,.: 1A1:... nefit Till n 3--Oo- . ITLI-J....- 1Derk's'Plaque tot 7"01.Sintett In, 4n Force Bast or 4 n fusee Xecruding : , t t , 1 - I: '4 i 1 t 4, IIT: it it 4s. l , - - ' , i4 it 1 , - ., ! I StithOtt , s !. iI! COS . Army and ' '. s. i1;1 hill mformnrion about these op. Ocwiunotte4 secured or i! i rI I; , , , ROOM 218, BROOILS ARCADE BUILDIN,G, 268 SOUTH STATE satka . . 'r - - i ' ' 1 . . . , . . . . , -- - - - .,, |