Show PAST DUE f n jf: 4 SW 1 5 Bucs 1 '1 ft 'V n f I a ii ii a ii ii lay John Affleck Park will be officiall dedicated prior to the 'Utah Ep s game at Affleck F3rk Monday night June Bob Friend Wins Ninth Game as - - 'v f - k J jf 4 it j ia& Pirates Defeat Milwaukee All-Americ- a Vrsht of Og- den vill handle the dedication part of the prcsram A monument to the memory of John Af- fleck has been installed at the entrance of the baseball park ' We are elated to tell the world that the monument has been installed at the park com- me mora tin? the memory of John Affleck" said Ernie Shreever city recreation director today "John Affleck was born in the year of 1349 in Newcastle on the er Tyne England At ol 14 he was painting a boiler in the ship yards and the boiler exploded It severely scalded his body and blinded him Three j cars later he left England and came to America as a member JRa1- Ma:-(- fl n r' - - - t v By ED WILKS The Associated Tress Maybe it's time to cnange signals ort Pittsburgh's preposterous Tirates — they're beginning to look like they may be for: real i he Pirates in second place a U£Hij M' irmnd the-ag- WRESTLING ON MOUND Manager Charlie Grimm left tries to break up a fight between Bill Bruton (38) of the Braves and Chicago Cubs' hurler Russ Meyer after Bruton had been hit on the head by a ball pitched by Meyer in cre of the Memorial Day games Bruton rushed to the mound after being hit Both were removed1 from the game Milwaukee j t I I 8 iV Vk 2 Mm i 0 J WITH AL WARDEN Barnevi Roils 806 Series a few nichts aco Don Carter of St Louis hit the the largest pins on a televised bowling program for 809 Just un i ioiui evur i 299 of one tion He rolled game v inree-gam- e fol 2 col taintictb in me e All-Americ- s 1 - : - any more says the current issue of Sport magazine Today most I i 4 a ft r J - ? f S lH STANDARD-EXAMINE- 5 ii e f Vi v vs tt This Weekend ! cist iMiqm in LOOST By DON Leaqua THACKI1EY United Press Sports Writer The much abused pitchers ml the Pacific Coast League ave themselves a benefit night night and for the most part let the home run hitters and the bull peri crew have a vacation Only three home runs were clouted in the four games and five of the eight starting pitchers stuck around to enjoy the final plaudits of the crowd Consequently all the games! were close San Francisco edged - lt Bur! Flnishe itiira in - Los Angeles without giving Steve Bilko a league-leadin- g pher ball Seattle crept by Holly- - score San wood by the same win from Vancou-- : got a and Portland beat- Sacramen-- ! 3-- 2 4-- 3 - to 3-- 1 NORTHERN UTAH 1 C A f 1 1 C 6-- g - 3 2 go- - 7-- 1 100-met- j er " sec-Dieg- o two-tenth- er cinnati Forrest Gregg to Serve Green Bay 11 STOLEN BASES — Mays New York 11 Moon St Louis 7 Robinson VV Clemente L Pet Brooklyn GREEN BAY Wis (UP) — Pittsburgh and Blasingame St 2 0 1 CjjQ Syracuse 1 0 1 WO Forrest d Ogden Amvets Louis 4 Gregg 1 1 500 Ogden Eagles tackle from Southern 1 1 500 PITCHING (5 decisions) — Morgan 0 l Methodist was signed today by Lawrence Cincinnati 6 0 1000 'Ogden Nisei 1 0 000 the Green Still Field Bay Packers of the Friend 818 LAST NIGHT'S Ktsl LTS Pittsburgh 8 Hill Air Force Ease 0 National Football League Crone Milwaukee 1 Syracuse 800 230-poun- 9-- 4-- 2 si wv 315 nay m L5 Friday June 8— Hill Hornets 1 Kr-Dlm- 2 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 10 Ellis c Pov-ersr- f Harshorn2b N'eiIson3b Kriddle3b H3ps Germinolb Mallet f aKolcdi Berrettp bHutchinscn rf-r- Totals 23 3 13 7 3 0 0 a 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 2 12 0 0 0 0 1 29 9 21 9 aStruck out for Hayes in seventh bStruck out ofr Germino in seventh Score by innings: 000 000 0—0 Kill Field 250 Oil x — 9 Syracuse Runs — Berrett X Hansen Valentine 2 Keilson 2 Cook G Hansen Mallet Runs batted in — Valentine Cook Dawson Mallet Berrett Errors— Germino Ellis 2 Pustari 2 Hayes 2 Stolen bases — Cook Kielson G Hansen Three- base hits— Valentine Berrett L ft pn bases— Hill Field 7 Syracuse 4 Struck out— Berrett 10 Koplin 3 Bases on balls-Be- rrett 7 Koplin 3 Sacrifice hits- -N Hansen Berrett Harshorn Wild pitch — Koplin Passed balls-- Ellis Cook Umpires— Hancock and Den 11'2 rung Time of game — 1 hour 20 mm 13 utes sue l'q r sixth-innin- j Prt GB EB 4 thirteenth SCORES L L 2B— WiUon Martin $kw ren HR— Tuttle Kennedy Robinson — BB Byrre e Lary Byrne 6 SO — w— Lary 1 Byrne OfO O?0 Oo r — 2 Byrne CVOn COO 200 0O0 002—4 Chicago — E Gilliam Landrith 3 Reese RBI — Banks 2 Sn:d?r 2 Baker 2 2B— ARHOA AB HOI HE — Banks Snider Baker 4 0 4 0 Bu5bycf 4 2 13 Yostab Hodges' BB — Brosnan 1 Lown 3 Craig 1 Davis 5 13 0 Carrasquelss Herzoglf 4 0 0 Jones 2 Labine 1 Maglie 3 SO — j5 12 6 Avila2h KunnJs2z 51 1 0 1 Brosnan 3 Lown 2 Craig 2 Labine 2 Smithlf Sieverslb 3 21 120 Dsvis 2 Jones 2 Roebuck 2 W — Jones 5180 V JLemnn rf 4 Ii '0 4 4 110 Kegalado3b L— Roebuck Olson cf 4 15 8 Coiavitorf Luttrellss 4 2 0 2 3 Heganc New Trk Clnrfurnti 3 2 4 0 114 Berberetc AB O HA 3 1 13 RLemonp ABHOA 0 0 0 0 aPaula 3 2 4 1 Ten-pib Lockmnlf-r- f 4 1 2 1 0 O fl 0 Narleki p 3 0 0 1 Wieslerp 5 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 bMele 0 0 0 1 Bndges2b Darkjs Fitzgeraldc 006 4 0 0 0 Robinson II Maysef4 10 0 ' 5 3 1 0 Eellcf 36 8 24 12 Hnfman3b 3 0 1 33 11 27 1J Totals 4 16 2 Kluzewskilb TerwJgrb 0 0 10 aRan for Berbcret in eighth 0 0 0 0 bDyck 3 13 0 bFlied out if or Karleski in ninth Nfijellerrf 4 1 1 0 Fostrf aRhodesrf-I- f 0 0 0 Score by Innirgi: 4 4 0 4 3 3 b Davis F75 553 1 52R M - t4-- i2-- AP2 371 6 2-- (1-- i i lJ?! 1j JJ j ( j f f a-- 4t £ cSt"' W-- R (6-- D - Total? 6 27 10 34 Cn-ui- ST 7 27 13 aFhed out for Foholsky in fifth bLined cut for Sauer in eighth cPopped cut for Sauer in eishth dStrurk out for Kazanrki in ninth eForced Harmon for Jackson in ninth fRan for Cooper in ninth Score by innings: 201 fX 002—5 Philadelphia 000 tm 115—2 St Louis E— Kabariki Moon Sarni Jeckson-RB— Jones 2 Ermis Moon tBlssin-gam- e scored on Kazanski's error in Hamner scored on eighth) (Jones and error m ninth' £B — Boyer Jacknon Sarni Lopata 3B — Lopata HR — Moon BB — Simmons 3 R Miller 1 Poholsky 2 Jackion 2 SO — Simmons 2 R Miller 1 Poholsky 2 Jackson 2 W — Sim1 L — Poholsky mons Milwaukee IMttsburjh AB II O A AB H O A 4 10 2 Freese3b Dittmer2b 4 0 12 4 2 3 1 Groatss Logan ss 3 0 3 3 4 12 0 Wells rf MathewsSb 3 112 1 3 2 7 Aaron rf 4 4 Longlb 4 0 2 0 Thomas If Thomsonlf 4 0 10 0 0 10 Virdoncf Bruton cf 4 12 0 np J 3-- w N'ew - 14 1 20 19 17 15 Pet GB 23 '6'i 674 8 --526 13 21 21 23 25 '25 1 21 Baltimere Detroit 483 475 4C5 6l li 6t c't Seiko Rumored As New Coach f Oregon U ivt PORTLAND 1) Fodi8 t:- - -- i m oeft - (5-- (5-- 2) j basket-Clevelan- d 4) (2-- -' : -- i A 1 rv A-Zn- hr" 1 Vn-sicU- U U - ? 1 (3-- 3i (2-- (1-- 4t 2 i i A 4 jt Ktnndylf Brdwr2b McDougldss 4 114) Wilionc Careyb 10 0 4 aSkowron 110 0 Laryp 0 1' i jColeman3b 10 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 3 17 0 1 4 10 bMcDarmott 2yrr-ecCarroll - 13 4 3 0 0 0 0 ' 36 S 17 17 Totals Carey in fourth aTripled forout for Coleman in ninth bGrounded cRan for Byrne in ninth j OOO— 000 2 n1rnlt by innings: 34 9 27 8 York New V: "" rrirf Kennedy 4 000 103 000—3 RBI— Tuttle Lary Skowren Robinson Byrne UdJ lHj Ut) MM Fla ' To) LASTING TMBUTE Prepare § immedi-afel- y to mark the ' grave of that de parted loved oris by selecting from Utah's finest display IN TOWN j RASJitCQ For Outstanding Value! 'One of America's Finest Ore- - The 3' 3-- 1 i r (AP)-- gonian said yesterday ft had been told Steve Belko of Idahn sir- (4"2) vsKeW Ycrk-HCollege would be the new at Washington night — (ball coach at the University of vs Stone Oregon er Score Wynn Belko in Pocatello said only Baltimere "no comment" Leo Harris di3 18 0 Chicago 4 12 0 Clmntecf-r- f Adrocklb n iu AB H O A r AB H O A i I Hale lb 4 16 0 rector of athletics at Oregon n 4 0 0 5 Esposto3b i ? 0 ° i 3 2 3 0 also declined comment Fnenaef-r- f Fox2b "Si'iln n nn 5 34 0124 0 Minosolf £ J ° ° Ke!l3b 2 0 13 The newspaper said it got its 2 0 Dobycf Niemanlf 4 2 4 0 l 9 9°" Jr O Brien2b dCovmgtn 0u 0u 0u 0u 43 01111 from reliable Triandosc 4 0 7 1 information Fhilleylb vnnunp i rienap 3 110 Riverarf Tf Everirf 3 0 0 0 rmr-P- e in u u i r BIT 1 VJt""l'0 4 12 0 Loll sr c Dieting cf 3 3 0! fai" iuy 0 0 0 0 Kin gp 2 3 114 AparicioFS oi contract details Gardner2b 12 cuiapictiuu s 3 111 and Miranda 30 6 27 7 10 12 Keefan'ep 34 9 27 6 Totals approval of the appointment 1 0 0 0 aHatlield Johnson p 3 0 0 1 Singled for Roberts in eighth: by Oregon officials was holding 0 0 0 1 Consuejrap bBan for Sbepard in eiehth the announcement up' in eRan for Friend eighth 29 3 27 8 Totals 20 5 14 27 d Walked for Murff in eighth The berth has been vacant aFlicd out for Keegan in seventh Score by innings: since when Bill Borcher March Score 040-by innings: 4 '000 000 Pittsburgh 0A0 000 101—2 000 010 OOO— 1 Chicago Milwaukee i resigned 201 000 00— 3 2B — Baltimore FBI — Spahn Walls 3 Lor? Belko has led Idaho State to RBI— Nieman 3 Loilar E— Nieman Groat 'HR— Walla Long EB— Friend 1 BB— Keegan 1 four 3B— Rivera SO— Friend 8 Spahn Rivera King Spahn straight Rocky Mountain Johnson' 2 SO — Johnson 7 W— JohnW— Friend S Murff 1 Johnson 1 Conference championships He Lr— Keegan a son Saphn played for the University of IdaKew Trk Detroit Cfclctf ProeVly n ho from 1937 to 1939 O H A AB AB H O A ABHOA AB H O A Bauer rf 5 0 2 0 4 0 4 6 Gilliam2b MiksisSb 6 0 1:4 44 10 10 Kuenn SiMartin 2h 3 2 2 5 17 Fhilhpi-pBaker 2b 6 2 4 3 t 2 3 4 Reese ss — Mantle cf 3 2 2 0 3 2 3 0 Kanneri 1 11 0 5 3 13 0 Snider cf Fnndylb r 2 0 c 0 3 r9 Berra (1 'J f I BanKSSS' 3 1 6 S 6 3 2 4 Jack son ?b luiucvi Collins if o u King If 5 16 0 34 02 22 02 Boone 2b Robinson 10 11 JZimer3b lb 4 1 13 0 4 2 5 1 i 5 MOUNT ge (l-- 4i K (2-- '1-- 003 000 000—0 RBI— White "Buddin Lepcio 2 Pier-fa- ll 2B— Verror Groth Lopez Klsus — Piersall 33 BB— Herriaee g Crimian 1 Breuer 4 SO— Kerrisge 1 Shantz i7-Brewer 5 W— Brewer L— Her-ria- j Washington 375 12' Kansas City TTSTERDAT'S RESULTS Detroit 6 New York 3 Baltimore 3 Chicago p Washington 5 Cleveland 3 Boston 5 aKrsas City 0 TODAY'S SCHEDULE Chicago at Baltimore — Donovan vs Ferrarese 29 7 27 S 30 5 14 27 Totals 2 vs Sullivan ' g tion figures Friday and seasoned internationalist Roberto de Vicenzo the ArPleas® gentine playing out of Mexico City V-yon i soy Middlecoff who hasn't picked ''Bowling Alley" up a first place check since Febin the Phoenix Open and ruary tournament of champions winner L 29 13 20 Vc-r- Chic ceCleveland Boston : (2-3- Kansas City intrepid id (1-- 2) 11 If-- rf pace-settin- io-r- 5i 'HO (7-- L-- n ILne 4-- 2 (9-- Littler are noted for their ability to stay on top once they get the upper hand of a gclf field While their lead was a paper-thione with three more days of campaigning ahead of the $14080 top money and the still choice $7500 runnerup plum the Tennessee dentist playing out cf Dallas and the 25- - DB-Ks- in thir- (1-- 1 d par-35-3- A 0-- 17 17 17 21 22 BY ED FITi: Littler were considered year-olDALLAS (UP)— Gary Middle- - by most observers as the men to ccf£ na Genfc Ll4ltler' f Pair of beat tneir f?"t"rrun" ProJ Ca per whose best previous "1 ability and young iinisl was second place at St 0 Amors Morynrf had a on Louis three weeks ago had his 31 13 0 0 0 Ssmolilf Irvinlf 2000 as well as putter working equally the field as the $70000 Texas 6 2 20 0 Hodgeslb Whienantcf 5 0 2 0 contempor- 6 0 8 2 Campanelac Landrthc 6 0 10 2 International golf tournament's iis two 10 0 10 is 5 0 0 0 FurnlorMf Brosnanp: aries but the pressure Friday i Lownp-11second round started today 1 0 0 0 aRobinson to take its toll on the 10 0 1 Lsbinep Valentinettip 10 0 1 expected This threesome former bKellert 10 0 0 man between now 110 0 cWilliams Navy ' 0 0 0 0 Maglie p yanked six strokes of Preston and Davisp 0 0 0 0 climactic round Monday's 0 0 0 0 Roebuck p eWincenik 10 0 0 Hollow Country Club's short but Actually none cf the six leadJoneip 10 0 0 treacherous 6200-yarin too were and ers runnersup — 70 layout Friday and their 64s 50 8 43 17 51 10x44 13 Totals a position since 33 playxTwo out when winning run scored wound up a stroke ahead of secure w ere able to tour tile course aPopped out for Craig in seventh Un a fvavv ers bGrounded out for Valentinetti young wiiiiam tsisao-i tenth teammate of Littier's from San for Labine in twelfth i 16 were able to match its regula cSingled Diego Jay Hebert of Sanford d g i - S3' tat Pref:2ts pinch-runne- -- ! 34 Ogden Eagles Summary: Hill Hirneii Smfnj ABHOA ABHOA' 3 10 3 Merntt3b N Hansen 2b 3 113 3 0 0 0 Messlerrf GHan?ens 3 0 0 2 4 2 2 0 Pustarilf Valentine If 4 10 0 4 0 2 0 John'oncf Cookc 4 2 10 2 2 0 0 0 Dawson lb 4 16 1 0 4 1 COAST r EMS bases-loade- : vs Ogden Amvets - qr 2-- 0 - j 37 2- - a 17 Ex-Yank- ' ! Vancouver ' EB-Mar- goncri r CC Men Qualify 4 tp' m Hollywood 3-- 1- 5-- ManBATTING (75 tle New York 419 Maxwell Detroit 375 Vernon Boston 350 RUNS — Mantle New York 45 Bauer New York 35 McDougald Men at the Ogden Golf and New York and Yost and Sievers Country Club are qualifying this Washington 32 weekend for the June leg ot the nrrvs BATTED IN — Mantle lucster's Director's and Presi- - New York 50 Berra New York dent's cups 35 Sievers Washington 34 The 16 low scores m each t?OME RUNS — Mantle New fliSht will quality York 20: Bauer and Berra New Meanwhile ladies will qualify and Sievers Washington Tuesday for the annual Fred M (2V Gnert Boston 10 Kuenn De-- ! STOLEN BASES Nye tournament Each flight will have IS players Mateh play troit 7 Busby Cleveland 5 Car-- ! starts Wednesday ey and Mantle New York 4 PITCHING (5 decisions) — Brewer Boston and Ford New 875 Wilson and Pierce York Cleveland and Lemon Chicago 750 Kucks New York 2 ' COMPTON Calif (AP)— Alex NATIONAL LEAGUE Burl former Colorado A&M foot- Repul- (75 ball halfback ran- - third behind skiBATTING St Louis 387 Long Pittsrecord-equallinIra Murchison St383 Boyer Louis burgh dash 369 last night in the at the Compton Track and Field RUNS — Blasingame St Louis Meet 33 Boyer and Moon St Louis Burl was clocked in 104 30: Long be-vs iPttsburgh 29 seconds ords only RUNS IN — Boyer BATTED hind the former Iowa State track St Louis 41 Long Pittsburgh star Musial St Louis 35 Murchison's time tied the world 40 HOME RUNS — Long Pittsmark set by Jesse Owens first in 15 Banks Chicago and burgh five 1036 and later tied by others Boyer St Louis 12 Post Cin- 0 un i left-hande- 0 a'" j MAJOR 5-- 0 2 1 20-thre- e- novv-popula- i 11 f2-- 2 PmNFPB'IFAGlW j vrf 11 11 2i 314 10-Chicago YESTERDAY'S: RESULTS Chicago 4 Brooklyn 2 (151 inning) Pittsburgh 4 5 Milweukee St Lcuis 2 Philadelphia Js'ew York 3 Cincinnati 2 TODAY'S SCHEDULE New York at Cincinnati— Gomel '2-vs Lawrence 2) — Ermine Brooklyn at Chicego vs Bush and Neweombe fi 2-- 4i 1 U-it- ms (3-- n - i::t L 19 52 23 51 19 16 13 3) i i 3 i NGS I VV th - D Milwaukfs Pittsburgh St Louis Cincinnati Brooklyn New York Philadelphia 6-- f -- 5-- Mustlri singled in the seventh Cleveland 10 ":Jblnski3b Spnce3b-3cil &iO 001— I 4 1 S 1 Washington 0 0 0 White lb 000 C21 !lx J ana tne otner Kase hit was — 1 1 E 8 3 2 12 0 Burpessc Katte J Wiei'er Regalad Ssevers RBI 0 0 0 0 rdBaileyc Westrum c 0 0 0 0 Lemon Berberet Yogt 2 Luttrell J STnackcd by Bill Merritt 1 0 0 0 Mmner 3 0 2 4 McMillan ss and Lemcn 23— Luttrell Yost ?B— Ber-- 3 Manganc 1 0 0 Syracuse tallied twice in the Philadelphia at St Louis — Haddlx 0 11 Nuxhallp Mrgonerit 0 beret HR— R 'Lemon BB Wies'er 5 vs vthmeier 1 0 0 0 eFrazier Riaiutp 3 0 1 0 R Lemon 3 SO — Wiesler 4 R im opening inning added five in the 0 0 0 0 Fowler p L— Wnhelmp 00 00 00 00 3 Karleski 1 Wiejler end and put together single-mhtf Lemon McCallp tons m the sixth and seventhS3 7 21 11 27 12 Tctali KANSAS CITT frames BOSTON' a3 34 10Rn o AB H O A for Mueller in seventh abho AB H O A off 4 hits' collected 3 2 nine 5 13 0 Ashburnrf Syracuse 3 0 6 2 Power lb Bln?mess in ninth Cluszeswski bPan for Goodman 2b 110 6 o 10 o Biayiockib Schndst ib 5 2 3 s 4 2 3 0 Rennalf the slar of John Koplin who cp3n fnr Jst lorski in ninth bLpcio2b 4 3 411 4 110 cSRan lor Burgess in ninth Klaas3b 5 Lepez3b 2 5 a § ? fine Two of these game furled eKu out for Nux ha in eighth 4 0 2 0 Simpionrf W'iinamslf 1 10 Boyer3h eGrcunded i 5 blows were triples by Jimmv Val- - 3 1 a 0 vaior? 4 15 0 sauerif 3000 Scors by innirfs: FiniganSb cStephensSf 0 0 0 5 1 3 - £2 2J5J2?Zl 3 014 Grotn rf entine and Kenny Berrett Vernonlb 5 18 I SS S 131 Baxesjs c Jensen rf 4 2 1 0 Jed the winners in hits z 021 h 2 e— 0 arnic 3171 3 2 xaamki2b Katt rbi— 3 3 4 0 Ginsberg Burga P:erslcf With t'VO Singles l 0 0 0 dBsumhclt Kepu!ki 1 0 Ofl 23— Pert Temple Belf HR— Burgess - 2 C 0 0 HerraEtp White c 5 15 0 Nux4 3J 0 1 0 2 2 ? Katt 00 12 es2b Pzk The third upV of rtuv nevt!? i Shantzp Buddmfg 10 0 5 1 0 0 0 aZernial Brewer p 3 2 1 weC-Will find the following 0 0 0 0 RMulerp Moonlb 1 0 0 O Rldiik 6 Kuxhall U- Fowler 1 W— 0 0 0 0 haU f schedule: l'2 &$&Vi oS C 31 5 24 7 Totals 32 15 27 10 oune °— 1SE1 vomeis Jacksonp 0 0 00 p0 Popped out for 5hsrtr in eeventh 7iUdJVS10 Cooper brtan for Goodman in first i'lorgair fDickson 0 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE eRan for Williams in eighth Wednesday June 6 — Syracuse Score by innings: one-lin- e i - u u- ' ' r K infieM hit ! dyna-2S9- licties Uiff ii I I fIlUfe? Fihprc TT-- j ST AN j w - eGrourdd out for teenth Score :by inninj: OOO Brooklva NATIONAL LEAGUE um sgj m m g -- 1956 2 P© i 111? - -- n 3-- dRan fcr Jackion in JUNE 8 i - R OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING IS n 3 MAJOR LEAGUE THE OGDEN 1 r 5-- 2 5 re danger-champio- 7 37 j r in) ihii C 4 a i n pinch-runne- hs--rnacaaers agiee wiin caiumoie Cnu Grnrr-Svrsoi ! UiiJlC uutiijvL i aui iwuimuj tv o hs prs hounr er into first n are t mo A nnriav vi r who says "Show me a pitcher who cm with nresame ceremonies in the Northern Utah' baseball can get ms breaking stuff over ill rnen at !afri tact ntht lw Wmlin-- ih Hill Hornets 9 to 0 v p m hitters and 111 show you a big It was the second win of the winner in tne majors new season for the well balancer! What is responsible for the BRUTON FINED Syracuse mchme of the pronounced Aside from the second inning once mighty fast ball? Actually when Syracuse chased over five says Sport a number of things AFTER FIGHT runs due mostly to Hill Hornet the game was well' misplays AL0Theh strike zone is getting WITH PITCHER played with some fine fielding smaller and smaller ail tne time Kenny Bcrrett former Utah i MILWAUKEE (AP)— Bil2 The short fences in places State athletic t?r ?nrl ly Bruton of the Milwaukee of ace the Ogden Ford Sales state 4 Braves was notified last Ehbets Field and the Polo chamr-ionshiteam gave the sol- Cl r been has fined tir(4c right that he hits Two mlv r"lu-hlC":3 S50 for his fight with Russ I ui C 'The public wants home runs so other fences get moved closer Meyer cf the Cubs in the seventh first inning of the first game iTFor six pfc innings Berrett to the plate Throwing a fast ball JOE BARNEY at Chicago Memorial Day when vou get behind in a lot of had the soldiers eating out of his center-fielde- r Milwaukee The to as be Joe many times a Utah state parks is getting Dirk Mmtnri heat nut sn hard received the notice turned in games of ous as carrying a crate of from Warren Giles National 264 and 253 for his 806 mite through a forest fire" says League president just beseries A few years 'ago he rolled-- Cleveland's Early Wynn a a w a a i mama s w fore the Braves took the How about some of the big S12 on the South East Alleys in field to meet the Pittsburgh Salt Lake City He "possesses winners? Robin Roberts is a W L Pet GB rePirates IH 13 series of pover 800 Magic Vallev t game winner because of bis 1 556 15 12Salt Lake City The fight broke out after which is sensational in the pin rnarkable control Bob Feller 13 15 545 Pccafello a ball was hit Bruton by has used all his speed long 2 Boise H 15 sport I t 15 2 Falls slider Early Grat pitched by Meyer and Ke continued his hot streak the 15 17 Idnho 312 Falls 49 Bruton mound the to 'em charged get with & 157 series in the Eagles fvynn uses a knuckler 14 17 512 4 Billings 13 17 463 Missoula Meyer and Milwaukee Man4'j League and followed this with lout and uses speed as a change-LAST NIGHT'S RESLLTS ager Charlie Grimm — would-b- e 710 in the mixed league up "The trouble with the fast- Magic Valley 5 Salt Lake City 0 peace maker— wound up In 10 games rolled Barney ball pitchers" explains Yankee Great Falls 8 Billings 0 and on Bruton the ground 7 Boise 6 Pocatello averaged 235 pins Over the last executive- Bill DeVYitt lisnot that ex Meyer were tossed out of the Only games scheduled 20 games he hit the pins for a the majority cf them are TONIGHT'S GAMES game They shook hands 2365 average traordinarily last unce in a all was at Salt Lake City said it Pocatello and a with yesterday rolled two 300 per- w hvle you'll get fellows Barney has Idaho Falls at Great 1 alls I ball fast forgotten fect games- during his lengthy really extraordinary Magic Val ey nt Boise Missoula at Billings career Both of these were rolled mean pitchers like Score and a have in better Salt East South at the Alleys Turley They Lake City Barney has two 2Sos chance than most but even so LEAGUE LEAGUE and two 290s to his credit for they still have to have another they pitch— and what's more 'good measure W L Pet GB LEADERS is to get it over the plate" son of Joe have Lloyd Barney Los Angeles 647 33 18 20 2f 592 3 with the Missoula Timberjaeks Sacramento Sport with its analysis of the 3 32 23 582 Seattle cf the Pioneer League Tie is a modern trends in pitching is on 2G 27 8 491 San Francisco PRESS THE ASSOCIATED By now cf merit and is just the newsstands 2jR 481 23 San Diego 8!2 25 27 481 Portland £a AMERICAN LEAGUE 21 29 420 soft-pedalin- j I i : e 4-- 1 relief 2 6-- - honor and love John Affleck It was because of this deep love and affection that Mr Nicholas purchased all the land to give to the people of Ogden as the John Affleck Park In fact the only reason for the gift was to perpet- ruate the name of John Affleck North and South squads drilled at Affleck Park this morning The teams will workout under the Tights again tonight Vernal Harris Box Elder High School is in charge oi tne onn squad andh Grant Cullimore of rhnci directs the n5vK All-Americ- a right-hande- All-Americ- na- - 5h:p that Mr rucnoias learned to recovering 'from a back injury Center turned in perhaps the Lloyd was Utah's series in Boy of 1954 highest three-gamUtah history a few nights ago on He's ready now to take his his own alleys turn on the mound for Missoula Barney was a sensational t? tt JlJ JU AJJU vrrnrn fact 4J i handed pitcher in baseball in the f Remember" Branch Rickey's 20s- He took up bowling in 1923 and has hit the maples ever since famous dictum? ''Give me a boy r who can throw hard and I'll as a teach him the- other pitches" That doesn't hold true so much W Franklin Richards left and Francis Nicholas are shown above admiring the new monument to the memory of John Affleck at Affleck Park in Ogden The late Mr Affleck was the great uncle of Mr Nicholas The park vill be dedicated Monday night game by Mayor Raymond Wright prior to the Jj£ pt lead Sporth hiway 10 NEW BASEBALL MONUMENT Steve Ridzik won in ing pitches 4-- half-gam- e one of the wagons "John Affleck was an uncle cf Gomer A Nicholas He resided m the Nicholas home which was located at 25th Street and Lin-- i coin Avenue in Ogden This is the same location now occupied by the Gomer A Nicholas grocery store "When Gomer A Nicholas was six years old his father died and when he was 12 his mother died John Affleck stayed with the Nicholas family and took care of chi ' ::: k-:- lie walked of the LDS Church 4-- 1 Gene Baker's homer off Ed Roebuck won tor the reliefer Brooklyn lost fo the Chicago Cubs Ernie Banks got the Cubs Cubs in 15 innings rnn Kn n f3rtpd uith'a In the American first place spvpnth hut cnriV niu New York was beaten a hot in the by Detroit with righthander Frank Sam Jones won it in reliefeighth Lary taking his fourth straight Lary who beat the Yanks at from thelYankees Chicago Cleve- - the end of last season and now land and Boston wound up in a has dumped them three times this virtual 3rway tie for second — 6!2 reason gave up homers to Eddie games back Baltimore beat Chi- Robinson and losing pitcher Tom- cago Washington clipped my Byrne But by then lie had Cleveland and Boston de- - a cushion supplied by Bob Ken- feated Kansas City homer in the nedy's grand-slaSpahn had a 4 hitter until the fifth— when the Yanks purposely eighth at Milwaukee He aim had walked two to fill the bases" a lead driving in the run A pair of former teammates himself 'as Friend who has lost beat the White Sox for th but two gave up consecutive sin- - Orioles Righthander Connie John-gle- s to Joe Aricock Del Crandall son held them hitlcss for six and the veteran Brave southpaw frames and finished with a now Nelson King finished ter while Bob Nicrnan drove in all for th? Bucs A third ex Soxer three runs A triple by Stan Lopata and George Kelt put them in an infield hit by Del Ennis position with two sacrificesscoring scored the third inning Phillie Bob Wiesler went run that beat the Cardinals and all the way for the first time in Tom Poho'sky The big right- - the majors to beat the Indian handcr 'also was tagged for a - and Bob Lemon who had won six rutf single by Willie Jones in the straight Lemon homered for a lead in the second then gave Wally Moon homered for iirst the Cards Curt Simmons with up Washington's winning run in relief help won his second both the seventh on a walk "sacrifice ' and Jim Lemon's single' Against St Louis Tom Brewer spun a 5 hitter for Whitey Lock man caught Roy McMillan's outfield his'econd shutout and seventh fb" and his peg to the for the Red Sox Ted plateto victory nailed Jim Dyck Lepcio got three hits and drove :end aninth inning Cincinnati in two runs Boston centerfielder a run short The Giants won Jim Piersall mad? a tremendous it with two runs that scored on catch snarling Jim Finigan's er- - drive with a 40 yard sprint" and Johnny Temple's ror Temple and loser Joe Nux- - high leap against the wall 3-- half-gam- e the entire distance across the plains from Omaha to Salt Lake City holding on to the back ot heave-has did the Giants' Wes Westrum and Manager Bill Rigney — all for disput- fourth by the New York Giants out of the National on June 2? Don't bp lead League absurd pal Maybe they've got the pitching and maybe they're stronger at short and first with an improved Dick Groat and Da'r Long But where's the outfield pov or? They're too young That's the way it was "this spring One or two experts thought the Bucs might get out of the cellar That as in fact all new Manager Bobby Ernes n would guarantee But first division? A out of first" Preposterous So here it is June 2 And there they are in second place — k behind Milwaukee and only four games back of the Braves in the "lost'- column They got up there last night smacking Warren Shahn snd the A Braves homer h' Lee Walls the rookie who has shown the power thf club needed in the outfield and a solo smash by Long got the joij done in the eighth inning Bob Friend won his ninth striking but eight and walking just one before being removed for a in the big eighth The Pirates moved up as the St Louis Cardinals were tumbled to third by the Philadelphia Phil- lies Cincinnati was held in half-gam- hall got the NORTHERN OIL CO Nsrthern Utah's largest DJiplay 2296 Grant PIONEERS MEMORIAL AND TILE CO 3019 Woihington Sfv- Dial 914 Ph 3-84- 29 7 -' |