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Pro Sports Writtr Roger Maris hit his 29th and 30th home runs Sunday as the New York Yankees moved within one game Detroit by bombof league-leadin- g 13-- 4 while Baltiing Washington more was beating the Tigers 6-on Jim Gentile's grand slam homer The two homers put Maris eight games ahead of Babe Ruth's 1927 recpace when he set the e slam60 Skowron of ord Mickey med No 17 and Elston Howard hit No 4 for the Yanks The lively ball was bouncing to all corners of Fenway Park in Boston where 15 of the 23 hits were for extra bases in Cleveland's 12-- 6 victory over the Red Sox in 10 innings Cleveland scored six in the 3 all-tim- I 10th ‘ Los Angles took another fall out of the Chicago White Sox 3 scoring six runs in the first two innings for their second straight series vichomer tory Steve Bilko’s three-ru- n off loser Juan Pizarro In the first got the Angles off winging 8-- Kansas City broke a losing streak by edging Minnesota oa Dick Dowser's single with the bases full in the ninth In the National League Cincinnati in 13 took two from Milwaukee e to and a open up innings lead on Los Angeles a Pittswinner over Philadelphia FranSan a from burgh swept pair six-gam- e 8-- 7 8-- 5 4-- 3 two-gam- 2-- 1 cisco 6 and 0 and Chicago downed St Louis 10--9 Skowron became the first man to hit three balls into the distant leftfield bleachers since Yankee Stadium was built when he ham-mare- d a pitch by Johnny Klipp- 9-- 7-- stein into the area in the eighth with one on Only 13 balls have been hit into those bleachers Mantle’s ‘homer was a tape measure job deep into the upper deck in right Despite the heavy bombing Bud Daley needed relief help from Luis Arroyo in the ninth inning of a hot muggy afternoon Pete1 Burnside was the Senators’ loser Gentile who set a major league record by hitting successive homers with the bases loaded in the Twins' park May 9 hit his third slammer of the year to beat Detroit The slugger finished the day with 76 runs batted in on just 71 hits Phil Regan who gave up the homer to Gentile was the loser and Chuck Estrada the winner outfielder Chuck Esse-gia- n relief pitcher Frank Funk and Tito Francona each drove in two runs for Cleveland in that six-ru- n 10th inning Earlier Bubba Phillips hit two homers and Don Dil-haand Willie Kirkland one each for the Indians Gary Geiger and pitcher Gene Conley homered for Boston Rookie Jim Donohue was the winner for the Angeles He struck out eight walked none and allowed only three hits in five relief innings Two of the hits were Roy Sievers 19th and 20th homers A1 Smith also homered for the Sox and George Thomas and Bilko for the Angeles who have won eight of their last 14 Kansas City and Minnesota play37 players saw action Harmon Killbrew slammed No 24 for the Twins and Gene Stephens got No 3 for the A’s but it was Howser’s single that won it for Ed Rakow over Chuck Stobbs ed a wild one in which f - t- J vv pi Jf 4 A k The Giants took their fourth straight shellacking from the Mount- 1 J 1 ! 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Los Angeles southpaw pitcher displays the form that made him a star The pitch recorded by the camera was fired as the Dodgers’ mound star yielded only two hits and V 5 0 0 2 0 0 NATIONAL Freese 3b Zimmerman 0 0 LEAGUE Edwards c O'Toole p 0 0 0 Adcock lb Torre c Taylor If 1 1 ‘ -- Bros nan p 0 0 rf ss Nottebart p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Willey p Hendley p d Crandall McMahon p -- Pittsburgh Milwaukee 2 2 MoMiiian Jones p 0 2 2 2 Aaron rf 3b k Nunn p 0 0 Cincinnati c Spahn p f -- -- 2) 2) 4) an AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 95922 4 4-- 110 a 7-- 9) 8-- lb Maytcf Bailey c Cepeda rf 49 47 45 27 27 33 Baltimore 41 Chicago Boston 39 38 33 30 30 29 36 Kansas City Minnesota Los Angeles -- 1 5 MINNESOTA Law p p ii 4 6-- 20ii 1 in 10th First: t U CLEVELAND BOSTON 100 010 220 140 010 000 0- -6 E— Pagliaronl' 30-- 5 DP— Temple De La Hoz and Power LOB— Cleveland 7 Boston 10 2B— Buddin Phil- -' Conley Power Yastrzemskl Essegian 30-1- Bos- 5 ton Francona H- Rlips 38— Green Yastrzemski Dillard Geiger Conley Phillips 2 Kirkland SF— Malzone SB— Power S—Temple Phillips IP 7 5 5 0 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 3 6 4 4 0 4 3 2 2 3 1 1 3 3 2 3 112 4 4 9-- 6 2 Early (L M) Hillman WP— Early Napp Stevens 1 B 3 1 1 Schwarts 3 U — A— 15188 T— 3:09 - Woodeshick 10 10 3 Va Rice ERBBSO R H 2 it BALTIMORE ab r h rbl 1 3 1 Rob'son 3b 4 Snyder If 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 cf ' 1 Brandt cf If Gentile lb 3 Triandos p 1 4 1 4 0 0 0 c rf Hansen ss Breeding 2b ' Estrada p Hoeft p 4 1 1 1 3 0 10 4 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 E Rob'son 110 10 0 0 avito HR-Ge- ntile - 110 5) -- Klimchock PO-A- Minnesota 25-1- 2 - (Ona out when winning run scored) DP— Walker LOB— Minnesota 10 Howser end Klimchock FIGHT 27-1- 0 2B— Lemon Kansas City 13 Killebraw Stephens $— Causey X- HR— Lumpe 1) IP J-H- (6-5- MAJOR LEAGUE hi bated on 150 or mar at bats— Killebraw- - Minnesota 371 Detroit BATTING Cash 360 RUNS-Ma- York New nt! 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for Temple in 8th e grounded out (2) Console Torre for Fornieles in 8th for Hillman 110 CITY HR-- San 6-- DETROIT 110 0 0 0 E— McDeviit Kansas City 6-- 1- A one-tent- Don-ate- Ten ended today with his long time assistant William Reed t ready to take over tomorrow There will be no ceremony of any kind in the transfer of authority and Reed said “we won’t even be in the office” Reed emphasized that the transfer represented continuity more than change since be has been in the office as assistant commissioner for more than a decade Wilson also president of the US Olympic committee will move his Olympic office out of the Big Ten quarters in the near future but he will remain as advisor to the conference for one year He was forced to retire the age cf 65 015 PO-A- T-- 2-45 career of Kenneth L (Tug) Wilson as commissioner of the Big sen Mc-Mi- mi Locke 6-3- 15-ye- ar 1 ed ng (UPD-T- he WP-lar- ldVa Funk (W IS Conley 19 ’Fornieles 9 CHICAGO 2-- 2-- -- - WILSON CLOSES CAREER AS BIG TEN BOSS 0-- 1) 1- ioy2 Grant ab r h rbi 2 cl f I Rartis and Camiili Hamilton McDowell (7) and Edwards CondeJ Camiili Flinders Hits Two Homers In Ruth Loop - e 0-7- 12 0- -0 110 1 6-- - ' 3 0 1 Tyriver (3) HR— Spokane 220 106 020--13 10 0 Spokane Salt lake 000 010 10-0- 2 9 3 Schaeffer Weaver Reichert and Coleman (6) Tyriver (7) and Edwards W— Reichert 2--3 L— Schaeffer Carmel (3) kane Coleman STEPHEN N B (UPI) — Former Boston Red Sox slugger Ted Williams arriving here1 for a five-dafishing outing today predicted a tight American League pennant race among four or five clubs He gave the New York Yankees the edge because the team has a “little more punch” than the othST y ” ers - Williams who was accompanied daughter will by Ms the in fishing tournaparticipate ment to be held at Palfrey Lake in conjunction with observance of International Frontier Week The celebration- - observes the peaceful boundary between Canada and the United States As to the American League pennant race Williams said: “Well I had almost discounted Chicago As you know they’ve gotten real hot the last two or three weeks They are a factor in the race again “Apparently it’s going to be a four or five club race which is a stimulating tMng in the' American League I would think the Yankees would be the club to worry about because they have just' a little more punch than anyone else' “And I think August is a month for hitters If they’re ever going to do it theyll make their move in the next month” Williams said ' On expansion of the American League he said: “I’m sorry for the expansion myself but maybe it was something -- Wbetton Buick Blackhawics and South Ogden lions posted victories in Babe Ruth League baseball ‘ games Wlietton Buck slapped down Rlackhawfcs Moose Lodge - 12-- 1 nosed Washington Terrace 2 and South Ogden Lions downed Roy In‘ dependents 5 Flinders blasted two borne runs and Eldredge hit for Whetton-Ruic- k one homer Stevens of Black Hawks Hartwell of Washington Terrace Ogan Moose' Lodge and Ward of South Ogden Lions also poled j The Jack Lynch softball team is homers setting the pace in the South Ogden Summary: Softball League with eight victories RHE 12 14 0 no defeats Whetton Buick BRCA is next with seven wins and Moose Lodge 1 13 one defeat Charlesworth and Eldredge In the only weekend game Jack Black Wallwork and Ogan defeated BRC of A 17-- 7 0 Lynch ' The first half standings follow: RHE Won Lost Pet Wash Terrace 2 5 3 Won Lost Pet Blackhawks 5 7 4 t 8 0 Jack 0 and Hartwell Lynch Roger Payne' and ' -- 7 BRC of A Gladwell 5-- 9-- Lynch Outfit Tops in League Play Wood Motor Ogden 36th Ward 9 11 3 Roy 1st Ward RHE S Ogden Lions 5 12 2 Eagles Roy Independents LaFeber and Ward Bingham and 1- ML Rawlings Porters and Walters ! nmnons cr Specifications S SLIDING GLASS DOORS far CHINA CABINETS NORTHERN UTAH CLASS EX 2322 Grant Ave i g 2 0 5SQSS3S88SSS£8(t£3£S8S£l 3-8- Tee Champions El at Monte Named Larry Wood Joan Hunt and Cless Pack won first place in the handi cap tee tournament at the El Monte Club Sunday Bob Chase Shirley Jensen and Gardner Syne won second honors and Larry Farr Irene Lachicotte and Lee Taylor placed third Williams Predicts Close Flag Race '4 -- 3 3 4 2 2 6 1 Su-d- ' hf Unnecessary worry Many golfers con- TREATMENT cern themselves about how to “cock the wrists” on the badeswing They shouldn’t The wrists cock naturally when and if the badeswing is carried out properly At the top of the hackswing the back of the left hand is a virtually unbroken extension of the left wrist and' the left thumb is directly under the shaft A more detailed look at the swing is given in my pamphlet “Tips For The Beginning Golfer” It’s yours for 10 cents and a stamped return envelope sent to me Cary Middle eoff care of the Ogden Standard-Examin- er - ' Temple Will SetMeiiv 5-- 4-- ab r h rbl 0 0 0 0 Aguirre p Versalles ss Howserss 3 22 2 1 Rivera rf 4 0l2 0 2 Martin 2b 1 0 0 0 Valdivielso 2b if 1 0 0 0 33 3 8 2 31 6 8 6 Tefal Klimchock lb 4 0 0 0 t 34 7 12 7 0 0 0 0 Tatals out for Regan In 5th 33 6 S 4 for 0 10 0 Posada If 1 0 0 0 for Woodeshick in 7th 2b out for SnyRan for Smith in 6th Siebern 2b 4 1 2 0 der in 7th rf into double play for 1 0 0 0 out for Aguirre in 9tn law In 6th 1 out for AAcCovey In 0 0 0 0 Henry lb 000 200 100- -3 Lumpe 2b 4 1 2 0 DETROIT Moryn in 6th 4 3 3 2 Kitlebrew1b3b for Haddix In 8th 004 101 OOx- -6 Stephenscf 5 2 3 3 BALTIMORE 8rh for Leppert 5 111 Allison rf lb Sullivan c 4 12 0 E— Roarke-- Baltimore Detroit 24-- 5 for Mezeroski In 8th Walker p 2 0 0 0 27-1- 2 LOB— out for Bressoud In 9th 5 13 2 lemon If Gentile DP— Breeding Hansen In 8th 5 0 0 1 Battey c Cash out for McCormick In 9th Staley p 0 1 0 0 Detroit 8 Baltimore 6 020 DIO 210- -6 3 0 10 Green cf E 0 0 0 0 SB— BreedRobinson SAN FRANCISCO Keline 000 201 W- -7 4 0 0 0 Tuttle 3b 2b PITTSBURGH 10 10 ing $— Estrada SF— Boros Mazeroski 2 PO-2 0 0 0 Ramos p 0 0 0 0I " E—Davenport Bressoud 27-1- 1 1 0 0 0 DP— 24-1- 1 Rakow p 0 0 0 0 IP HR ERBBSO —San Francisco Pittsburgh 7-- 4 0 0 0 0 Regan-(Groat and Stuart Leppert and 0 0 0 0 McDeviit p ' 4 p 6 5 5 2 1 Mazaroski 1 LOB-- San Francisco 3 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 Lee p Woodeshick Mazeroski 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 9 2B— Cepeda Hoak Groat HR—Cepeda Bres- 0 0 0 0 Pieis p Aguirre 0 0 0 0 6 8 3 3 2 2 Estrada (W 6-soud S— Davenport Christopher 0 0 0 0 Stobbs p 2Vb Hoeft 0 0 0 0 0 R ERBBSO IP HBP— By Estrada (Bruton Kaline) U—DrumTotals 31 8 13 6 mond Paparella Runge Carrigan T—2:36 3 3 3 3 37 7 9 6 5Vb Lemay 0 0 0 Struck out but reached base on an error A— 11115 Sanford ii ' 1 lt 3 for Ramos In 6th 2 2 by pitcher for ValO'Dell p for Naragon in 7th divielso in 7th 0 0 Jones for for Stalay in 7th McCormick (L 78) for Nuxhall in 7th Johnson in 7th W 1 V out for Rivera In 7th by Mc8e6H i 1 out for — - - ) Haddix (W pitcher for Pie Is In 8th for Rakow in 9th (Sanford pitched to one batter in the 6th) Rollins In 8th MINNESOTA 000 004 201- -7 (Jones pitched to one batter In 8th) KANSAS CITY 200 022 101- -B Palekoudas WP— Me Been McCormick F Alou ney and Swede Joachim Bonnier also in a Porsche had alternated in the lead at an average of over 100 miles an hour for lap after lap Brilliantly using each other’s slipstream they seldom had more than 20 yards of daylight between them Baghetti's winning time was two hours 14 minutes and 175 seconds h of a second faster only than Guemey in one of the closest races of the season Then Bonnier blew up—and left flag the other two to put on their hair-raisiBaghetti was tucked in behind grandstand finish He flicked the Ferrari to one side Britain’s Jim Clark driving a then the other and suddenly surged Lotus was third while Phil IliU of through to win by little more than Santa Monica Calif the Le Man’s a length in the 267& mile race over winner wound up ninth in his Fersaoo 52 laps rari It was a fantastic ending to a With five races on the world great race In which Baghetti Gur- - championship calendar still to be run Hill still leads with the 10 Conian the three in he first gained game 6 ’a' Innings rains RESULTS points races of the current season at Mon- SANSecond I 000 000 0- -0 FRANCISCO -9 11 0 020 01 aco Zandvoort and Francorchamps PITTSBURGH Marichal Sanford (6) and Haller Landrith Associate! Press Von Trips has 18 Stirling Moss and and Burgess (5) Shantz (5-arold have Ritchie Ginther of Los Angeles ATLANTIC CITY N HR— Hoak (7th) ) NBA 12 each Gurney and Baghetti share Johnson 181 Philadelphia ’CHICAGO ST LOUIS ab r h rbi light heavyweight champion out- fifth place with nine points each abrbrbl Haist cf 5 112 Warwick cf rf pointed Eddie Machen 193 PortKlndall 2b 0 0 Cun'gham rf 10 land Ore in non-titl- e Banks ss 1 0 Flood cf Chareon-muan- g 1 0 White lb Altman rf TOKYO — Veeranld Williams If 2 2 Boyer 3b 126 Thialand stopped Santo 3b Musial If LEADERS Amada 126 Japan 7 Sawatskl c Taylor c louche e lb Lillis 2b SS SAN JUAN Puerto Rico— Pablo Hobbie p Kuchek ss JUseciitt! Press Cicotte p Lopez 135 New York outpointed Schultz p AMIftICAM LtAGUt Rafaelito Navarro 133 San Juan 8 Ashburn McDaniel Ka-ruyos- 5-- ab r h rbi 5 0 0 0 McAuliffe ss 4 0 2 0 Bruton cf 3 12 1 Keline rf Colavito If 3 4 0 10 Cash 1b 3 0 0 1 Boros 3b 4 0 0 0 Wood 2b Roarke c ' 3 1 0 0 0 Regan p XANSAS 6-- rs Sie-ve- 1- -3 GAMES 1 DIAGNOSIS k ' f b-- BVa 7 0 Maieroski 2b 3 lb 46 43 Cleveland at Battirpore (night) Boston at Washington (night) Chicago at Minnesote (night) Kansas CHy at Los Angeles (night) (Only games scheduled) 1 Jones p 38 44 44 3 Chicago TODAY'S 2b 645' 635 577 532 506 500 429 405 395 377 3B Baltimore 6 Detroit 3 Minnesota Kansas CHy 8 Los Angeles B Skinner Schofeild Sanford p O'Dell p CB RESULTS SUNDAY'S McBean p Haddlx p 4) Alou lemay p Pet Cleveland 12 Boston 6 (10 innings) Now York 13 Washington 4 p Hoak 3b tf Christopher Smittr c Davenport 3b Bressoud ss h--M New York Cleveland Washington 7-- Marshall I W 114 carlo HAND ACTION C 6 44 5 9 S Tefal out for Zimmerman In 5th out for Taylor out for O'Toole In 6th SUNDAY'S for Handley -- in 7th II WITS in 6th struck out for Mantilla in 7th f struck lot Angele 2 Philadelphia 1 out for Jonas in 10th out for McPirtsborghf 7 San Francisco 6 (first) Mahon In 12th Pittsburgh 9 San Francisco 0 (second 6 Vi CINCINNATI 000 012 000 000 3- -8 Innings rain) 302 000 000 000 0--5 Cincinnati 8 Milwaukee 5 (first 13 In- MILWAUKEE Pinson Zimmerman Aaron PO-‘ nings) 39-1- 3 DP— —Cincinnati Milwaukee 39-2- 0 Cincinnati 4 Milwaukee 3 (second) O'Toole Kasko and Blasingame Bolling McChicago 10 St Loula 9 Millan and Adcock LOS— Cincinnati 13 Milwaukee 6 2B— Robinson Torre 2 TODAY'S GAMES Adcock Aaron Coleman SB— Bolling S— Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (night) Crandall Blasingame Let Angelas at MiKvaukea (night) t (Only games scheduled) H R ERBBSO IP O'Toole 5 5 5 5 2 3 PHILADELPHIA LOS ANGELES 0 0 0 0 1 0 ab r h rbl Nunn akfkrkl 2 0 0 1 2 4 Callison If 3 0 0 0 Jones 0 Wills ss 5-Brosnan 4 2 0 0 1 1 Tayior 2b 4 0 1 0 Nottebart (W 0 Gilliam 2b 4 10 3 3 1 1 Gomaiei rf 1 0 0 0 0 W Davis cf 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Willey if lb 0 Hodges 2Vj 4 2 2 0 0 Hendley 1 0 3 0 lb if Herrera Moon 0 3 0 0 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 McMahon 10-81 T Davis rf 1 3 3 0 0 (L ) Spahn cf 4 0 0 Demeter 0 0 Farrell p (Nunn pitched to one baiter in 6th Willey 3b 4 1 2 1 larktr lb to one better In 5th) 0 0 Roseboro c - Dalrymple c 4 00 0 00 pitched WP— Jones HSP— By Nottebart (Coleman) 0 Amaro ss 3 0 0 N Sherry e Roberts p 2 0 1 0 U— Landes Steiner Bogges Forman T—4:12 Spencer 3b Mahaffey p 0 0 0 0 Drysdalep Second garnet Perranoskl p 10 0 0 CINCINNATI 300 000 010- -4 0 0 Green 0 0 0 if p Fairly MILWAUKEE 000 000 300- -3 4 0 Farrell p Purkey Henry (9) and Edwards Cloninger WP— (9) and White Torre (9) Raymond 1 1 S 30 Tatals 32 2 ID 2 (1-(1-HRs— LP—Cloninger Purkey In 8th out for Mahaffey for Her- Kasko (1st) Mathews (20th) Robinson (20th) ovt for Gonzalez in 8th rera in 9th 000 100 010- -2 LOS ANGELES 000 010 000- -1 PHILADELPHIA Los Angeles 27 E— Gonzalez Herrera Amaro II Philadelphia 27-1- 1 and Heita C Smith Taylor and Herrera GiHiam and larker Wills GiHiam Spencer and Larkar LOB— Los Angele 4 Philadelphia United Press Inttraatienal Smith Drysdalt 4 6 HR- -C SS 8 19 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE C-- -- Cal-lis- on R HEIMS France (LTI)-Gian-BaghettI Italy’s auto-racin- g star whipped his Ferrari ahead in the last 200 yards Sunday to nip Dari Gurney of Riverside Calif in the 47th French Grand Prix Gurney driving a German Porsche was leading as the two cars streaked through the final two miles He held Baghetti off through the last turn and aimed down the straight away at the chequered COMPLAINT DOUBTFUL ABOUT PATIENT’S r MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES OP-He- rrera Yankee Nosed Out in French Grand Prix -- ext i PO-A- 7-- v-- ' ? ies Sunday bowing 0 to drop four games back of the Rainiers and only for percentage points ahead of the Mounties Vancouver and Tacoma play four more games then the Mounties head for Seattle for a head-o- n collision with the league SF— T Davis leaders next weekend San Diego and Seattle split a pair Drysdalt 4 4 Sunday the Padrps taking the Perranoskl 1 0 0 0 0 opener 10--1 and Seattle the night- Farrell O 3 I RotHKtS a J aw i 1 3 2 Portland beat Hawaii Mahaffey (L 2 cap 1 0 0 0 0 '1 Crawford and Spokane Green twice 6 and 4 T— Jackowskl Vargo U—Berllck clipped Salt Lake City 0 and 13-- 2 2:18 A— 15039 Bill Harris racked up a three-h- it First garnet shutout for Spokane in the SAN PITTSBURGH FRANCISCO ab r h rbi opener of the twi bill at Salt b i h rbl Virdon cf HiHer 2b concern 1s with the Vancouver Lage City Duke Carmel hit three Groat ss Kuenn If Mounties suddenly the hottest team home runs for the Indians in the Ciameote rf McCovey lb Stuart lb second game in the league Labine 8-- vs u 5 V ‘4 Ogden July 4 Game c S ’ Bees Spokane Offer Salt Lake City Bees and the Spokane Indians will play a double header July 4 with the morning game at Ogden’s Affleck Park at 10 am and the second game at Derks Field Salt Lake City at 3 pm For the Seattle Rainiers a rearview mirror should be another handy baseball tool The Rainiers are still in first place In the Pacific Coast League but it’s tough on the neck muscles watching the challengers pounding at their heels After squeaking by Tacoma’s powerful young Giants last week the Rainiers found their fortunes improving against the slumping San Diego Padres But now their T Reserve rd NEW YORK (UPI) — Paoli Rosi and Jackie Donnelly will -k i ft ' 1 fight for the vacant New York ' f ' State lightweight championship at 1 1 r ' Buffalo N Y Saturday night in a 1 s that nationally televised ‘ features this week’s light holiday - v t boxing schedule Veteran Rosi ©f New York is r ranked ninth among world contendN f ' h ' ers by the Ring magazine and seventh by the NBA Donnelly of BufJL—Sll falo is unrated but “ready to move” hi Ms latest bout Rod struck out 14 in pitching victoryover Cubs irj Los was very impressive The baldish Italian won a shutout decision over Angeles Coliseum The triumph made Koufax first Na- contender Len Matthews at Maditional League pitcher to win 10 games this season ‘ son Square Garden May 27 None ' of the three ring officials "gave Matthew's a round It was Rosi’s 35th victory in 44 bouts which included two draws He scored 14 knockouts Donohue p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lotlar e and was stopepd four times because 1 0 0 0 Pizarro L Thomas 10 0 0 p of face cuts— once in Ms title fight 1 0 0 0 Larsen Associated Press Fowler p 1 0 0 0 p 1 0 0 0 with champion Joe Brown in 1959 P 0 0 0 Hacker p In addition to outpointing Mati r Tacoma thews Totals' this year Paoli won a de' 32 3 5 3 6 9 Vancouver '348 s truck out cision over Tommy Tibbs of Boston Singled for Carreon in 7th Portland for Larsen In 7th out for Donohue San Diego Tibbs also was defeated this year in 7th Hawaii by Donnelly in one of on 001 000- -3 Spokane Chicago ' Jackie’s four 1961 bouts In the LOS ANGELES 330 000 Ux- -8 24-E— Bilko Los other three Donnelly took decisions Pizarro MONDAY'S SCHEDULE Chicago 4 Los Angeles Angeles over Bobby Gordon Chico Velez Tacoma (Zarmi at Vancouver (Michel 4 2B— Koppe Hunt HR— Bilko Smith and Dickie Diveronica Jackie now sen 8 pm PDT 2 G Thomas Spokane (Valdez 74) at Salt Lake (Dailey has 25 victories one defeat and one 8 pm MST IP H R ERBBSO draw He scored 10 knockouts His 1 ’4 Hawaii Pitarro (L 6 4 1 1 (unannounced) at Portland (Her mams 8 Larsen 5 only loss was on May 3 1960 on pm 00 Hacker 2 4 2 2 0 4 (Only games scheduled) decision to Bobby Scanlon of Bufa 1 Firsts 2 2 0 James falo who retired later with the 0Hawaii 002 310 Donohu 3 -6 2 3 9 5 2 0 8 (W 000 052 x- -7 8 1 state title Fowler 2 0 0 0 0 0 Portland Watkins and Parks Barnes Bauta (6) and (Pizarro faced three batters in 2nd in- White Saturday night’s fight at the Bufning) falo Auditorium Is expected to atHBP— By Pizarro (James) U— Seconds tract about 6000 fans and $15000 Umont Linsalata T—2:28 Hawaii Stewart Berry 000 002 120- -5 9 2 A— 8031 because the Buffalo area will be 1 11 Portland 300 000 06x- -9 N Navarro and Wilson Stark out blacked (8) Byrd Pedro Martinez is the ‘ CLEVELAND - BOSTON (8) and White promoter ab r h rbi ab r h rbi 3 0 0 0 De La Hoz ss Green 2b 5 1 1 0 The week’s boxing schedule inFirsts 0 0 0 0 Geiger cf 5 2 4 2 San Diego 030 011 230-10 cludes: 1 Yastrzemskilf 5 13 110 0 Seattle 000 000 01- 0- 1 9 2 4 111 Dillard cf Jensen rf 5 0 1 04 Horlen and Retzer Monday— Kenji Yonekura vs Eloy Martin (6) Sing Won 1 Melzone 3b 4 0 2 112 Funk p it Ritchie (7) Bor eland (8) and Tillman W— Sanchez at Tijuana 5 112 Francona If L— Singlton Pegliaroni c 5 0 10 Horlen 3 4 Diego Tuesday— Terry Smith vs Govan 6 110 Romano c Runnels lb 5 0 1 0 Taylor t Seattle CoughfTy 5 111 Kirkland rf Buddin ss 4 110 Small at Sacramento Calif ' Conley p 3 1 2 2 ' Seconds 4 3 4 3 Phillips 3b Wednesday— no fights 3 110 Power lb Fornieles p 0 0 0 0 San Diego 000 003 0--3 5 2 2 0 0 0 Temple 2b 0 Thursday—Davey Moore vs Gil 10 0 Seattle 002 001 -4 9 1 10 11 Early p 0 0 0 0 Peters Rosenbaum (6) and Retzer Wilson Cadilli at Las Vegas Hillman p 0 0 0 0 Wills (6) Radatz (6) Martin (7) and Tillman 0 10 0 Heldss 1 0 0 0 Grant Friday—No fights HR-p 10 0 0 W— Martin 3 L— Rosenbaum 6 0 0 Locke p Paolo Rosi vs Jackie Saturday— Diego Simpson JO1 2 2 cf Buffalo NY at Donnelly 000-1 ‘ i v i vX t FRIGID FUR STORAGE Wo Star® Your Wintar Woolens Tool HAMPTON'S SUPERIOR CLEANING CO Opposite Utah Power Bldg that had to be I do think it made it tough on the players “I think though it’s actually g to make it a little easier on the big hitters and also for the- - big pitchers because the talent has been spread out a little bit “Consequently you're not going to have to see the top pitchers say the four top clubs in 22 games you are only going to have to see them in 18 games and by the same token the good pitchers don’t have to see the good dubs “They are going to be able to pitch against the lower end clubs and it should be a little easier for them So I think that the good hitters are going to hit a little better and the good pitchers are going to have a little better record” he said go-te- -- ’ Game Record NEW YORK (AP) — Johnny Temple second baseman of the Cleveland Indians will make All-St- ar game Mstory July 11 in San Francisco when he starts for the American League against the National League stars In Temple four times an All-Stthe National League with1 the din cinnati Reds will be the first play er to have been in the starting lineup for both circuits Several others have been members of both squads but wero not starters for both teams Temple earned the AL’s second base spot in a poll of major league players coaches and managers announced Saturday night by Commissioner Ford Frick’s office Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle of the New- - York Yankees and Willie Mays of San Francisco and Eddie Mathews of Milwaukee were the only repeaters from last year’s starters The Yankees who also placed shortstop Tony Kubek were the only club to have three members in the starting lineup The eight starters exclusive ol! pitchers will play at least the first three innings of both games The second game will be in Boston July 31 The rest of the squads including pitchers will be chosen by the two managers — Paul Richards of Baltimore for the American League and Danny Murtaugh of Pittsburgh for the National Richards' squad of 25 for the San Francisco game will be announced Tuesday and the National League's full roster Thursday Three more players will be added for the Boston game-m- ost likely pitchers In addition to Temple Marls Mantle and Kubek the other AL starters will he catcher John Romano of Cleveland first baseman Norm Cash of Detroit third base-ma-n Brooks Robinson of Baltimore and left fielder Rocky Colavito of Detroit With Mays and Mathews in the NL lineup will be catcher Smoky Burgess of Pittsburgh first base-ma- n ar ! Bill White of St Louis second baseman Frank Bolling of Mil- waukee Newey-Youn-g shortstop Maury Willsr of Los Angeles left fielder Orlando Cepeda of San Francisco and right fielder Roberto Clemente of Pitts- Win Best Ball Honors burgh Teeth for Two 4 Layne Newey and’ Jim Young won first place in the first annual Ogden invitational best ball tournament over the Ogden ' Gojf and Country Club course Sunday They had a best ball of 63 Young burned RAVENNA Neb (NEA) — Vic- tor Grudzinski of Ravenna did a double take when he took a look at the catfish he caught at Beaver Creek It had two mouths Nebraska Game Commission biologists had no knowledge of such a freak occurring before up the course with an individual best ball of 66 six under par Lou North and Amie Ferrin Championship Caliber landed in second place with a 65 EAST LANSING Mich (NEA)-MicM- gan Walter Gresham and Lorln State’s 1961 football capMoench and Chuck Chandler and tain Ed (Rocky) Ryan captained Dick Iverson tied for third place Leo High School to the Chicago’s won 66s with Gresham and Moench 1956 city championship the playoff Other results First Flight — Don Park-Ne- il Holiday Nelson 70 Lavar Wood-Ve- ri Ferguson and Emerson Poppler-E- v The Mention of This Faunce tied at 74 ‘with Park-Nelso- n winning playoff Advertisement Is Second Flight — Ronald Worth 4 Gridley 78 Hugh Rounds-Bo- b Brown 79 William Jackson-Hill and William Eccles-MWood tied at 80 with Jackson-Hil- l winning playoff six-pou- nd - Special Wads-worth-Fi- nn v el W “ounfain Crest” Preferred Hornes 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS FULL BASEMENT IT HA Pfcsna & $1GCD0-$1CCG- Toward SUPER-SONI- C a ‘ CAR WASH With the Purchase of 7 or More Gallons of Gas SUPER TVJccks 0 Phono IX 2415 Ki®s 1 Ave 7tP 1 aaSM-ai- i :Vi ' I'i ) |