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Show 1 Explode in Ninth 4 ! ihe Salt West's Greatest JJ7 Lake Tribune, Wednesday, July 8, 1964 - N.L. Stars Flex Muscles Twin Bill To Sink A.L. Ship, 74 With Dallas Continued From Page M ants,T fifth - National - L e a ga e pitcher, who retired the Ame icans in order in the ninth. Was the winner and Radatz was the loser. , In the National .. duhhouse, Mays said Manager Walter his own whenever he was on base. So he went on his own in the ninth. 7 Intermountain Tk Bees Divide Callison said be hit playing close to second base and nobody had a chance Jto get Cepedas base hit in the ninth. He said Pepltones throw was good hut it made a bad hop. The key to the game was the walk to Mays in the ninth, said Lopez. He went to on him, then 2 and finally lost him; I liked the way Radatz came back and pitched no well to Aaron. 3-- 2 3-- RADATZ SAID he threw a high fast ball to Callison to the Pro By Associated Press Cliff Davis DALLAS July 7 three-hittas the Dallas spun a Lake Salt City, Rangers edged LI, to the nightcap to gain an even break to their doublehe&d-e- r Tuesday night The Beal won toe opener, 44, behind Pul JaeckeL CLASSIC er Pro Football Leu Rohde Davis had hurled 11 consecutive hitless innings and 12 score- Former Utah State Star. to Test Vets Grid-Til-t Both the San Francisco 49ers and Minnesota Vikings will be dodm to the quarterfinals In their exhibition schedule, with Football League rivals playing Their third game of five exhibitions when they clash in toe Ute stadium Aug. 21 selections remaining to the re- tickets, but tickets are moving served seat category. All re- as the orders are received, bo served seats sell for $5, and anyone buying early should be the reserved section - extends assured of a top seat from goal line to' goal linerT-'-" ' General admission jsestfi ($3 for adults and $2 for students NATURALLY, THE early pur- and kids) also are beginning to chasers get the best choice of move. i . THE 49ERS WILL have played Cleveland (Aug. 9) and Dallas (Aug. 15) before playing the Vikings in Salt Lake. The Minnesota crew will have met the Giants (Aug. 8) "and SL" Louis (Aug. 15) before the Utah con- Chippewa Charlie saysi an Bees got him U. of U. Stadium August 22, 1 fast ball by Radati for ninth because the Phillie out- less ones before the test. p.m. to toe sevunearned for run an the winning homer. fielder hit a tong fly oft him By that stage of the game, both enth. on a tow pitch to the seventh. Sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune, coaches Jack Christiansen of 'Asked if this was the Phil- After Don Drysdale of the With two out, Glenn Beckert the 49ers and Norm Van Brock-li- n Bleacher and Quarterbacks lies year, Callison replied, Its Dodgers opened tor the Nation- singled, stole second, and came of the Vikings should be Salt Lake City Junior Chambarof Commerce got to be. Its got to be. The als, Jim Bunning, the Phils per- home as 'Jim Hughes booted well set, with only two pretty Phillies currently lead the fect game pitcher, Chris Short Don Landrums grounder to exhibitions slated before toe NFL league. of the Phils, Dick Farrell of short season opens Sept 13. . San Francisco Minnesota r , ALSTON SAID It was amaz- Houston and Marichal followed BUT HUGHES redeemed himHOWEVER, THE competition vs. ing how enthusiastic the players in order. to be spirited among toe vetshould self. the home half, doubling AMERICANS 'were in this All-StGame, the THE opened . erans and rookies, with each proceeds from which go into the with Chance and then came to home Ricardo Joseph with toe n club having a rookies -- player pension fund. with Wyatt, Camilo Pascual of winning run after Ron Hogg had vets the in and Radatz. balance, dependand Minnesota , Callison has been hitting like on scored toe and opened toning ing upon their showings in the that against us all year. said The Nationals used 20 of their qrno Rac.ry.il Apjftrc gjngta jjy Hsctor MarHngTj exhibition 25 players and the Americans games whether they're who the Alston, picked Ticket who to turn was forced by Joright on the squad three weeks later. .fielder as an extra man in ad- used only 17. Athletic Tjcket Office, Tickets for the seph. dition to the two teams voted game are movBUYS MADE a beautiful run6enerci made who ) Leroy Gregory the and briskly, with plenty of good ing by players, manages Admissloa of ning catch on Howard in the his first Utah, University coaches.' start, was Charged with eighth and Richardson went far the toe winning loss, although his Student left for to a Salt Lake City 12, spectacular stop - THE AMERICANS had opened hit came off reliever Fred Gen. Adm. e first on and threw out Williams to the Burnett Davis scored his up with a lead secUtah a single by Fregosi, a passed eighth. ond victory to seven decisions, ball by Joe Torre of Milwaukee but his first since June 13, when and the first of three, singles he blanked Tacoma, 54). All-Star by KiUebrdw. Dean Chance of the Los Angeles Angels left after r JAECKEL (8-held toe RanEnclosed is check or money order for $, .. for lead. three innings with a . gers to four hits in the opener reserved seats at (circle choice) $5.00, $3.00, as he handed them their twelfth Wyatt quickly lost it on the 'homers by Williams and Boyer. NEW YORK, July 7 (AP) shutout of the year. Bill Lindner or $2.00 each, including tax. (Please include Facts and figures of the blanked toe Bees for five ) -- A1 - Lopez- ,- manager of the addressed, stamped envelope.) American League, said the baseball game at Shea Stadium innings hut the Tell on him for ' three runs to the sixth, using 1x6x111 er Name game reminded him too much Tuesday: of the game In Milwaukee in SCORE NATIONAL League singles by Jesse White, Don LanM-S 2x4xU drum and Ron Campbell, and 1955 Address which he also managed 7, American League 4. Don Davis two-ru- n double. GRADE ECONOMY and BETTER and losU Site Shea Stadium. State h City e added another in MUST BI DRY t They LOPEZ SAID Richardson was STANDING OF series Ameriseventh against George McWihave Must 200,000 feet per month I low in stadium, can won 17, National won 17, one lliams on basis. prefer seat high on steady walk to Vem Grace a tied. You may quote on all or any port, a force play and two-osingles side on east for credit references check the fol Attendance 50,850. , west side by Beckert and Landrum. Net receipts $255,506. Ceos Head Lumber 0 Plyweed Co. k Lake a Salt opens lengthy U S. Plyweed home stand Friday night receipts Woferhauser Co. Crecfcer Citizen Bank -$- 250,000. at Derks field, meeting the Make checks payable to: The Tribune Pro Football Game South Gate, Calif Division of gate receipts and tough Oklahoma City nine in a Phono n e 95 series. per receipts Indianapolis, P cent to player pension fund, 5 Arkansas and Dallas will also Contact rrfl. per cent to major leagues cen- pay visits to SLC. Yft tral fund. First him. 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