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—Hodges Baker f 00 03 010—7 club and Bncgs Stadium to his T0y0UUtr°1i' PAulA°BlT3n HR — Cleveland Carl Lee oJ 3B — Gilliam 2B— Baker Cr0 C0 012 — i son Boston Walter O Spike Jr — Hodges BB — Jones 7 Craig 24 SO E — Persfeii Rosen Goodman Ward oJneS 6 Craig 4 W Craig 2 RBI — Bubv Lemon and four daughters J Carrasquel n a spirit- Jores Wertz Klau Jenen Woodlnf bv BRIGGS ed STAYS bid Bill Yeeck who had 2 2B — Kla — Naragon Woodiing HR 4 Sullivan Bu'bv Jeisen St owned Louis the Browns and since' SpAe Rri£gs president — Lemon 1 Sullivan 1 W — Lemon want-’- t Cleveland the Indians and RESULTS 3 SO 1952 as L— was will his 4 remain— ) Sullivan e Tigers ‘‘more than any- ish — with the new’ organization rc sauer if 4 1 2 0 as executn f vice president in thing else in the world’ vsiorf TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS Earned Run Mark By 1 2 0 4 rf Moon 3b Jones 4122 charge of operations Knorr and Hamner s Del Greco cf 3 0 10 NEW YORK — Wayne Bethea 4013 o 5 0 c Fctzcr sad this means Briggs 4 t 4 x Kazanski 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0 icate Will 4120 4 10 0 Bv’ev White lb Lennon 11 rf Jahl ski 3b Farm c 3 2 1 1 Brooklyn TRAIL LEADERS The defeat left St Louis nine games short of the first place who won Milwaukee Braves with a derow their seventh in a cision over Pittsburgh on Hank Aaron’s home run Cincinnati remained two games hnmer 10-- 4 behind on a three-rue New York victory over Brooklyn five games back got only three hits but beat Chicago’s as Roger Craig pitched Cubs r a in a game Cleveland the “tightened” American League race by defeatwhile rain idled ing Boston the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox in the only other game scheduled The Yankees now lead by a mere 10 games Haddix who was May 11 when traded to the Phils in a deal won his eigth game against three defeats walking only one and fanning eight to take the league strikeout lead d 3 5 p 222-poun- Tengri? 2b n four-gam- e ld STANDINGS AB H O A Muelr rf O R TIGERS CHANGE HANDS LEAGUE AMERICAN STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY EVENING JULY 17 1855 E L— Ku-k- e Darlene Brown may be America’s answer to Russia’s powerful field events women in the Olympic fames Theof a Los Angeles housewife and mother joungster holds the American record for the 8 pound shoL 48 feet 5 inches and the discus 138 feet 6V2 3 CM d Mrs Kou- imght — name because his mound motions Bre-chee- -- (8-- 0 0 Pid7ik p 0 0 0 0 Littlefield p 0 aCastleman 0 0 10 Margonen p 1 0 0 0 bVi ilson 1 IC night SQ— Haddix Cincinnati 111 Presoud 4 0 0 Brorkljn at Cincirnati resembled those of former Red-birlefty Harry (the Cat) made it three straight ever Cards the The Phillies took the series Cardinals from the fourth-placon the heels of a three-gamsweep that knocked Cincinnati from the National League lead and a split that sidetracked a drive by thlrd-- lace WEIGHT AROUND 19 TOD XT'S SCHEDl 1 Haddx Pestrf Ftcce It Sch nd’rst2b Eellrf Klus ski lb 10 Ma s cl 0 3 1 nomps n3o Hob ran U e 14 2 4 0 2 1 4 2 6 0 Fhiladephi Associated Press Sports Writer It was the St Louis Cardinals who tagged Haney Haddix “the Kitten” but since they traded him to Philadelphia the stubby southpaw hasn’t done much pussy footing against his old mates nickHaddix who picked up the 2-- 1 14 0 Chicago New York By ED WILKS 0 '4100 a 2 3 4 Brooklj St Louis Pittsburgh W— ABHOA 110 C'nrinnati n Sch"”dt 4 4- -5 Tork w j aukee Milw TOSSING-HE- THE OGDEN MAJOR LEAGUE SCORES 3 IN ROW 7-- 3 “V'N ‘ ho Ens L- 9-- (4-- 9 E3-Lem- FIGHT (11-7- TtaSpbt on 8-- n0 nnrpfn 5 a str-LTrn- s 1-- 0 five-pitch- er "I"" j 1‘Terhaps I didn’t know enough By JESSE ABRAMSON Smith Red for to take it easy that next week Batting the in Red couldn’t know how it felt I NEW YORK— At Sanger San Joaquin Valley Dave Sime thought I could work it out It my decision I had worked1 reached the flood tide of his me-(wthe week of the Drake teonc sprint caret thmmb the very hard in Aprll and j fe!t that ney5 best Duke sophomore didn t reaizewas race I ever ran — a tje g it Nor did anyone else After 9 4 hundred in the mud and 100 yards in 93 and ty- ing Bobby Morrow by more than in ray first race against the world record for the third If ard ing So I did the same work for L time the bi0 and hando MCAA I though my best strawberry blond from Fair move vcmld be to gamble in the Lawn NJ raced 220 down the NCAA rather than rest two weeks the AAU I guess I worked straightaway faster than anyone for too hard ever had Possibly another coach exper-feat- s m fenced For the really big m muscle twinges and track you have to crash the bar- their danger signal would have Sime from the NCAA rier nowadays That's what it’s scratched all in the AAU meet and gambled called when you run the first a week later Thane Baker for mile or clear the instance felt a twinge running fust seven-foo- t high jump Sime a 103 ( 100 meters) heat in the crashed the barrier He ran the interservice games Maj Roy of the Air in Johnson charge first furlong The most glittering accom-- ' Force unit advised Baker to lay immediately and Lt Baker phshment m the first year of 'off made the Olympic team in both open competition also carried the sprints seed of his breakdown In that “It wasn’t running the curve fastest-huma- n burst of swift Sime strained a muscle in his that caused my pull” said Sime left grom that led a week later “After all Ive played baseball to the pull that stopped him dead since I was 12 and have been turns on the in the middle of the curve at making all bases those years I had this Berkeley and throttled his Olym- muscle strain which no one ex- pie dream Hed knew about it hurt in In the swirling excitement of the Olvmpic Trials at Los An-- ' he 100 when I ran second to Though everyone thinks geles Track’s Man of the Year Morrowx I hadn’t trained on a curve I became Track’s Forgotten Man of practiced left The the Year running turns a couple Jersey youth es a week all spring There behind regrets and a lot of ques-- 1 a knack to it which you learn tions that wanted answers Was 1° the curve and ou lcan his breakdown due to faulty umr nght leg across 1idid coaching? Was he poorly advisedl bring j o it in the NCAA terriMe lob working that week after Sang- f I But heat felt awfully good in er harder than any sprinter ever H‘e when final I started around hieworked before? Was it an at eI cun the lane v'as °n to not tic crime train this gifted to run a curve which side Morrow' therefore behind is the way they run 200 meters nim in the staggered lanes but in the Olympics and the Olympic 1 knew I was gaming on him vhen I pulled It was just one qualifying meets? “There’s no point In looking- 0vt°®euih"f!T back ever” said Sime in a now-it-fronts interview at his Fair 2n Rave vent to his disappoint- Lawn home “But I’m glad 5 ou 1 by thr°v’1Lg asked me it makes me mad the spik!d Coliseum wall way they hinted about these It w asnagainst t an act of renunciation things “I had planned to keep on run“Bob Chambers is my track I will” Sime said “I’m and coachat Duke He runs a camp ning summer VVednes- schoolCY’?' and couldn’t go to California for et of ahead so schedule 7 1° the whole month of June Red have for time the indoor Levvis went with me They tried to blame him for my pull Red is meJtSi next winter Afer baseball switch to vthe business manager of athletics fn(l ln ae Tu2-- ’ ? He’s also a fine coach He coaches !Tac aam- going to run in and I plan to compete the team in the fall California n CAA and AAU next and the track team in the spring when Coach rhambers who is Simc ''n! the football trainer is busy with aI' other Olympic bid is doubtful football dhot eball prospect “No one’s to blame for what IKS a centerf teller 3 ou happened except mjsclf and my 1kn0W’ I had to learn the inexperience hard wav In that 20 flat 220 at' Sanger I felt the first sign of strain in my groin I’m mt a smooth starter which comes from experience I straddled coming off my blocks probably took a wider step than 1 should have it was a terrible start I felt a twmge then again nearing the end of the race” Some coaches believe that pulls result only from some abnormal move during a race like a sudden lunge or an step “We talked about the muscle strain Red and I” Sime added Y aa He also got the Phils going tvv° singles Richie Ashburn followed with a double and Marv BIajlock then doubIed them home in the third against Willard Schmidt Aaron’s 11th home run broke 1 a tie at Milwaukee as Bob Buhl won his 11th and Ron Kline lost his 10th Frank Thomas’ 16th homer had tied it in the second for the Pirates uthone °f as beat-whizzin- four-minut- ith 97 NTNETEENTIIIIOMER Frank Robinson hit his 19th Iiomer Gus Bell his 17th and Ed Bailey his 16th for the Red-leg- s Robinson and Bailey each drove in three runs in the Red-leg- s barrage against loser Johnny Antonelli and three Giants reliefers Art Fowler won r inhis sixth with a a homer by Bill White cluding Gil Hodges’ 19th home run followed two walks in the first inning for the Dodgers as Craig won his ninth 14-h- it smile neighbor nine-hitte- e 20-secc- Bob Lemon won his 11th game for the Indians sailing along on a two-hi- t shutout for seven innings Jim Busby socked his 10th homer in a three-rufourth inwas the ning Frank Sullivan loser Jackie Jensen hit his 11th homer for the Red Sox I of Sunny Brook bourbonjthat is!” n i 8-- 4 90-degr- j Cedar City Lands New Grid Mentor j CEDAR CITY (UP) — Harold Norton Brigham Young University graduate and Springville native today was named head football coach at Cedar City High School succeeding Glen J a e son vho resigned last month iron county - School Supt Ian- A j t rich as a prospector's dream good as a manfs word the finest offine Kentucky bourbons! k-i- n er - to° 1 can-be-tol- d ' cross-countr- y DEESrvss Pocatello OUOW TO YOU 8Y COOR5 BEER ffTtMRnrei vt n la rsTirsrrps ra wt ui cst cm wmmu c WESTERN WEAi off-balan- I Plees© Don't say Bowling Alley Say: PARAMOUNT BOWL rOns of America's Finest Bow ling Establishments” For MEM WOMEN and CHILDRENG Shirts © © Levis Hats Boots © Trousers © - ALSO AVAILABLE Kentucky M hnded Whiskey 24 Hi a! 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