Show MOUTH WORK I TUC CDADT'C IWI HIGHWAY In And Out Of School Quote And End Quote NEW YORK (AP) — Buddy to now 38 his brown hair a solution Blattner Frank Howard Clemson football coach is seeking one blockers to use only the new college rule which permit football ' arm confides: one arm "I'm looking for guys with two heads andcoach and now head Darrell Royal former Washington grid man at Texas argues: "The Pacific Coast Conference should adopt the full not Jsy full ride I mean board room tuition books an aparrntent laundry and no work for athletes" Why' Chuck Taylor former head football coach at Stanford now director of athletics believes: both the "The best way to destroy intercollegiate footballtoinknock and continue to is areas San Francisco and Los Angeles the into profesme to seems people helps push criticize it That it lMWhSe'l am much in favor of professional sports we in the can to assist intercollegiate field certainly must do everything we and also upgrade our level of competitions as-tista- nt Education Phooey Says Hurley Patterson Jack Hurley promoter of the Pete Rademacher-Floywho is and summer last heavyweight championship fight in Seattle y the while ballyhooing now in Patterson's corner so to speak Los Field at Angeles scheduled Wrigley Harris title go Aug 18 snaps: "Rademacher thinks he's smart because he has a college educaearn a dime tion The world is full of educated fools who can't he wanted to han"'He wouldn't take me as a manager because dle everything himself Take the movies of his patterson fight They were worth a half million dollars since Rademacher had knocked down Patterson and everyone wanted to see them I told him to sell the movies fast "He had a college education and was doing his own thinking Three weeks went by Nothing happened It became a dead issue I understand Rademacher took these movies back to Columbus Ga and showd them to a local club free Isn't that dandy?" d Patter-aon-Ro- ' - Uh-hu- h Speaking Of Aragon's Chance Andradewhen asked if he thought Art Aragon hadwel-a chance to beat Carmen Basilio in their September Los Angeles terweight fight replied: "Certainly! He can break a leg can't he?" Gee Whiz! General Douglas MacArthur the new chairman of the National Advisory Board for the Football Hall of Fame expounds:" "From personal knowledge and experience I know horn imAmerican measurably football has contributed over the years to essence of war as the in very on Just battlefield the leadership success on the gridiron is a combination of physical prowess and of men and maneuver and that indomitable skill close can alone which produce the will to victory courage "I can repeat witn added convictions or lime wnai i saia many years ago (which is carved in stone at West Point) 'On the fields of friendly strife are sown the "seeds that no other fields and other days will bring forth victory' Nice Going! Harvey Knox the retiring orator unburdens his soul with: "Ronnie is in a sort of Hollywood coma these days He is confused "What I did was out of love for the boy not to harm him In trying to shield him and look out for his interests I may have ruined him It's a shame because he's a fine gentleman "Some fathers don't care at all about their boys and some care too much One is as bad as the other I wanted opportunities for Ronnie that I never got myself But I pressed way to hard and botched the whole thing I can no longer deal personally with him Ht has a contempt for which I can't do anything about" Division 3 Tourney Set For Aug games-of-the-wee- i tournapate in the Lake Salt ment in City later in August Teams which have already qualified are Ogden Fourth last year's senior division champion led by Darrell Saunders Ogden Fourteenth of the South Ogden All-Chur- ch with Glen Cherry the pitcher Ogden 'Fifth and Ogden Forty-fourt- h of the Mt: Ogden Stake Layton Fifth and Layton Seventh of the Layton Stake Clearfield Fifth and Syracuse Second of the North Davis Stake Forty-fift- h of the Lorin Farr Stake and Peterson of the Morgan Stake Those already qualified in the junior division are Twenty-thir- d of the Mount Ogden Stake Og- Stake Golfers Face all-st- an (AP) — Seven members of the recently named U S Curtis cup team will get a tough competitive workout next week in the women's Western amateur golf tournament The prestige-fiHe- d meet being held for the 58th consecutive year has attracted a field of about 160 topped by the Curtis cup players who will face Britain's best in West Newton Mass August 8 and 9 All team members but Joanne Gunderson Kirkland Wash will be on hand for the test over the heavily-woode- d par 7 — 73 Oak Park Country Club eourse The links stretches 6380 yards interlaced by a stream which must be CHICAGO &®? k three-under-p- baseball and boxing The baseball program lUI Jiiia fc - By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer 4 Pa (AP)— Sam Snead at his glorious best charged in with a 67 yesterday and seized the third round lead in the Professional Golfers Assn championship with a score of 207 HAVERTOWN three-under-p- one-strok- 10-fo- 470-yar- J rTvy three-putted- ar round Jack Burke Jr winner of both the Masters and the PGA in 1956 was at 211 after a third round 69 He was followed by Jay Hebert and Doug Ford tied at 212 In the 213 bracket were big Mike Souchak with a 69 and Julius Boros who lost his groove and took a 73 Dick Mayer of St Petersburg Fla the 1957 National Open champion was tied at 214 with Buster Cupit a darkhorse club professional from Fort Smith Ark Both had 69s Golfs reconstructed rebeL Tommy Bolt lost his form after a brilliant start and finished with a 73 tying Walter Burkemo of Franklin Mich at 215 Burkemo shot the day's hottest round — a 6t —coming from far back in the pack to strong contention Snead at 46 is shooting to be come the oldest man ever to win this professional event The old THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER UTAH SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN JULY 20 1958 MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES Shantz in eighth: d ran for out tor Herbert for Cerv in twelfth son in twelfth Kansas City 000 AMERICAN LEAGUE Netf York Boston Baltimore Detroit Kansas City Chicago Cleveland Washington W L 56 46 42 30 40 44 44 44 46 48 50 41 41 42 41 37 110 001 000 020 New York 2B-T- Pet Daley uttle HR-C- erv IP 7Vb 2A 3V3 Grim GB Herbert 651 535 488 482 482 477 10 14 461 161i Daley (W 2-- ' Terry 1412 Maas 1412 Turley Shantz 15 l9'a 425 Duren House in ninth in ninth out for Richard- - 7 Marlis Tuttle RiER BB SO 8 3 2 0 5 San Francisco Milwaukee Chicago St Louis Philadelphia Cincinnati Pittsburgh Los Angeles 0 4 Attendance-145- 45 YISTERDAY'S RESULTS CHICAGO Kansas City 6 New York 4 Detroit 6 Boaton 7 Chicago 7 Washington 6 Cleveland 2 Baltimore 3 M0 SAIL I PITCHERS (2-4- 5) (2-0- (9-0- ) Kansas City at New York and Urban vt3 Ford (11-4) (2)-Ga- (7-5- rver (8-6- and ) nt (1-- Chicago it Washington (2)— Donovan vs and Moore (5-Kemmerer ) (3-7- 3 4 0 4 3 1 3 r h rbi 1 1 Minosotf O 0 0 0 Vernonlt 0 0 0 HeJdcf 110 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Power2b-l- 0 0 0 0 0 b Bovdlb 3 2 Woodlingrf 40 Ginsberg c 0 0 Niemanlf 0 Averill3b 0 Hunterss 0 fGeiger 0 Bellp rbi 2 0 Loesp Robinson3b Gardner 2b Mirandass2 aMarshall Staley Lown Ramos 1 Totals 28 3 6 3 in out for Miranda seventh out for Brown in eighth in for Nieman for Triandos in eighth for Nixon in ninth eighth in out for Hunter ninth Cleveland 000 200 000—2 Baltimore 100 000 02x- -3 2B— Boyd Colavito Williams 1 Bell (L 3-Brown (W Loes IP H 8 6 4 8 4-- 0) 1 1 6 4 3 0 6 3 2 2 4 3 3-- Va 2 7-- (L Clevenger 4 Hyde 1 Pascual Attendance— 4096 2 DETROIT h rbi Baxes2b Bauerrf 3 Tuttlecf Kubekss 2 Marisrf Lumpe3b Cervlf Skowronlb 0 fFartynlf Slaughterlf Ward3b Siebemcf Carrasquel3b McDougald2b bBerra Simpson lb Richardson 2b Herzoglb Housec gLarsen O 0 dDuran Howard c 0 0 ChitLc Maasp DeMaestrist Throneberry Grimp Turleyp O 1 Kuenncf 1 1 5 0 2 5 5 1 111 111 10 10 10 4 0 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in ninth 010 300 000—4 Pittsburgh 010 310 OOx— 5 San Francisco HR— Kirkland 2B— F Jablonski Thomas SF— SB— Mays 5— Worthington Groat Spencer 31 4 6 4 it IP 1VS Raydon Gross Porterfield Face (L 2 2Vx 2 mriwiTB H R ER BBSO 4 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 niiiif 1 1 " inn 11 rrmrrwnar — ' 1 0 0 0 1 0 lb 0 Amaros 0 Jackson p 8 1 IP 10 10 Jackson (W Kellner (L Attendance— 9857 00 m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 ot 54-ho- le Yost hit a two-ru- n runs parlayed with Ramon homer Gerry Staley took over at — Monzant's effective relief pitch- that point ing yesterday sent San Francisco to a victory over Pittsburgh f maintaining the Giants' in the on first place game hold BOSTON (AP) — Ted Williams National League mingled- catcalls with A crowd of 19685 watched the answered two-rua homer in the 12th inhome club collect power-hittin— a Boston four of its runs on homers ning yesterday for a solo blast by rookie Willie Kirk- triumph over Detroit that exland in the second and a tended the Red Sox victory streak shot by Ray Jablonski in a fourth- - to six role inning pinch-hi- t Jeered by some of the crowd The Giants needed the victory out the winning grounding to maintain their slim advantage run on third with in the ninth inover Milwaukee which earlier a Williams belted high drive ning nipped Chicago Hank loser off Aguirre with r Monzant the slim P i e r sa 1 1 Jimmy from Venezuela came on in the pinchhitter fifth to blank the Pirates for four aboard innings The Giants broke a 44 7- -0 deadlock in the last of the fifth on singles by Orlando Cepeda and CINCINNATI (AP) — Ken Kirkland plus a sacrifice fly by Boyer picked on the first pitch Daryl Spencer in the top of the 10th inning for his 19th home run of the season 3-- 2 yesterday and it produced a 0 victory for the St Louis Cardinals CHICAGO (AP) — Righthand- over the Cincinnati Redlegs er Joey Jay gradually turning a seven-gam- e ended Cardinal It into the ace of Milwaukee's pitchstreak losing ing staff cooled the upstart ChiBoyer's blow over the left field yesterday with a pwall cago Cubs broke up a brilliant pitching snappy between Jackson of duel A roaring crowd of 37918 saw the Cards and Larry an Alex Kellner the Braves take a 0 lead in the American League castoff who was first inning The crowd waited making his first appearance for for the Cubs to put on a late in- the Redlegs as a starting pitcher ning rally for which they have Through the first nine innings recently become known but it only two base runners got as far never came ' as third base homers for by clipped Although Ernie Banks in the second inning Athletics Win On Homer and Dale Long in the seventh Jay turned in his fifthHistriumph NEW YORK (AP) — Bill Tut-tlethree against three losses three-ru- n homer in the 12th defeats were by scores of ace Yankee relief off He walked four and inning and Duren brought the pitcher Ryne struck out seven yesterday a 4 vie Athletics Kansas Cub starter Moe Drabowsky tory overCity league-leadinNew the testing out a strained elbow Yorkers yesterday The defeat didn't last very long After get- cut the Yanks' margin over Bosting the first man out Drabowton to 10 games sky gave up a double to Mel was the Athletics The Roach a single to Frank Torre second triumph the Yanks straight homer to Hank It was the moreover and a two-ru- n bedelectable Aaron before departing Excel- cause it was scored over Duren lent relief work by Glen Hob- the fireballing fireman who has bie and Don Elston was wasted had fantastic success this season And Ralph Terry Senators an because young White Sox-Dro- p put out a New York blaze in the bottom of tht WASHINGTON ( AP) — The 12th Chicago White Sox held out for a 6 victory over the WashingSAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Two-hom- e and Eddie 4 6 3 2' IVCCU) II II 7 MILWAUKEE CHICAGO ab r h ab r b rbi 4 0 0 0 Mantillacf 4 Roach2b 3 13 1 Torre lb 4 12 2 Aaronrf 4 0 10 Adcocklf 0 0 0 0 Pafko 4 0 10 Hanebrink3b 4 0 0 0 Loganss 3 0 0 0 CrandaiU 3 0 P 0 Jayp rbi one-hal- Dark3b Wallsrf Banks ss Morynlf Long lb - STaylor c bJohnson Thomsoncf Drawoskip Hobbiep aTanner 7-- 31 2 5 2 Totals out for Hobbie in seventh for S Taylor in ninth 300 000 000- -3 f Milwaukee 010 000 100- -2 Chicago Banks HR— Aaron 2B— Roach Long 9 5 3 4 Va 8-- 6 2 Hobbie Elston Attendance— 37918 1 R 3-- 2 ER BB SO 3223 0 0 6 3-r- 33 3 8 3 H n g Elstonp IP Williams Homers 5-- 4 TTaylor2b 110 (L 15-fo- Milwaukee tenth ER BB SO 6 8 225-yar- d afiafnssr t:& (I 1- R 420-yar- d 2 000 -1 000 0—0 H He rolled home putts from eight to 60 feet His longest came on the 11th where he sent a snaker home from the edge of the green Souchak's ruling came on the par three eighth The former Duke football star hooked his drive under some trees and a spectator reportedly dislodged the ball with an umbrella stick An official ruling was called for Souchak played the original ball sinking a putt for a three and a provisional ball for a five Harold Sargent PGA president said it was ruled that the ball had not stopped rolling when it hit the umbrella stick and thus should be played from where it rested Thus Souchak got a three instead of a five for a 69 Bill Johnston of Provo Utah fired a 77 Saturday Thai gave him a total of 224 His first two rounds were 75 and 72 0 0 McMillan in marks HOT RACE 1 3406out0 Totals for Bailey in ninth for Grammas in ninth- for in tenth for Kellner out for Miksis in tenth St Louis 000 000 Cincinnati 000 000 2B— Smith HRBoyer 1 3 0 0 0 0 '1 0 0 Robinson If Bellcf 0 Grammas3b 0 1 0 bBurgess McMillanss 3 0 cThurman 1 0 Kellnerp 3 0 dHoak 0 0 Smithc O Jay (W Drabowski ab r h rbi ab r h rbi ' 0'Connell2b 2 0 4 0 0 0 Virdoncf 10 4 0 0 0 Clementerf Davenport3b 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Stuart! b Mayscf 2 0 0 0 3 12 0 FThomas agnerlf 4 0 0 C Aloulf 0 0 0 0 4 111 Skinnerlf 4 3 10 0 Mazeroski2bv Cepedalb Kirklandrf 3 2 2 1 4 11 1 Groatss 2 0 10 Hallc Spencersss 3 0 2 1 1 VThomasc 4 12 0 0 0 0 dMeiias 0 0 0 0 Raydonp Worthingtonp 0 0 0 0 Johnsonp 0 0 0 0 10 12 Grossp iJoolonski 0 0 0 0 Porterfieldp 1 0 0 0 bPowers Monzantp 1 0 00 cLockman 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 Facep " Antonellip 00 0 0 1 0 Crowe 5-- 1 6 00 0 0 110 12 Jones3b 10 0 Bowman rf 112 Postlf 0 10 Kazanski2b 0 O Sawatskis 0 10 Robertsp Koufax (L Kipp Roebuck 1 10 2 12 vs (1-- 110 12 0 Roberts 2 Totals Lary Terry p ' ER BB SO 3B-W- Duren p 0 Daleyp 5 it p Louis Giel ab r 4 1 2 n cCareyl Chicago— Burdetta PHILADELPHIA out for Consolo in ninth by for Berberet pitch for Byerly in ninth in ninth for Stephens-itwelfth Detroit 010 100 111 001- -6 HO 100 002 002- -7 "ton 2B— Williams Malzone Gernert Consolo hite Kaline Martin HR— Virgil Kuenn White Williams Hegan - Herbert p 2 at 0 0 ab r h rbi Temple2b 3 0 0 0 1 0 Lynchrf 4 Miksisrf-3- b 0 0 0 1 eNewcombe 0 0 1 Baileyx 4 0 aFondyrf 1 6-- 7 ab r h rbi Stephenscf 51 01 10 1 dPiersall 0 Williams if 6 2 2 2 Williams If 6 2 2 2 Malz6ne3b 5 0 11 Jensenrf 5 0 0 0 Gernertlb 4 1 1 0 WhiteYc 5 2 3 2 Consoloss 3 0 11 aKlausss 2 0 0 0 Sislerp 2 0 0 0 Byerlyp 0 0 0 0 bBerberet 0 0 0 0 cKeough 0 10 0 Kieiyp 10 0 0 1 p vs BOSTON ab r 5 2 2 5 0 2 R 1 8 9 460 4 0 0 0 CINCINNATI 0 Flo'odcf 0 Musiallb 0 Cunninghamlb Boyer3b 0 Ennislf 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 SCHEDULE Attendance— 30962 1 NEW YORK ab r h rbi CITY aa r h rbi H Martinss ER BB SO 5 12 0 Kalinerf 3 3 4 4 6 110 Harrislb 2 9 3 0 11 Zerniallf 0 0 0 Grothlf R 10001 J Attendance— 13208 (W IP 471 471 (9-8- second Ramos in in sixth 45 46 47 4 0 LOUIS 0 0 0 12 4 7 712 (6-6- 37 6 13 6 TotaJs for 43 GB Lawrence ) Philadelphia at Los Angeles— Simmons (6-vs Podres ) Pittsburgh at San Francisco— Friend (11-1- Ramos p Shaw Castlemanss 0 bPilarcikrf 39 7 13 7 Pet 563 560 517 482 476 (6-2- St aBecquerl Wilson 1 Brown p 2 KANSAS 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lownp 38 37 43 43 40 Milwaukee ) Phillips for Clevenger out for in seventh for Goodman in Hyde for Goodman in eighth eighth for Pascual in ninth for Courtney in ninth 311 010 100- -7 Chitago 020 003 001- -6 Washington 2B— Landis Fox HR— Lemon Malkmus Smith Yost Lemon cBusbycf Nixon c ar p 11 49 47 46 40 39 40 41 TODAY'S Sieverslf Fitgeraldc Zauchinlb Alvarezsi Malkmus2b Clevengerp bLemonrf Triandosc dGreenlf Williamscf Colavitorf 0 eGrant 34 2 5 2 and BALTIMORE ah r h Dobycf 0 0 Moran2b 10 10 Batteyc Smithlf Muellerrf Aparicioss Wilsonp Shawp 5taleyp 1 ) CLEVELAND a 4 4 0 4 4 0 (5-1- (5-7- 3) Griggs 5 10 12 5 0 2 0 4 0 11 1 ) Sturdi-va- 3 Yost3b Pearsoncf Chrisleyrf Hydep "cPlews PascuaLp eCourtney 1 fRomonsky 0 L 4 1 ab r h rbi 3 0 0 Blasingame2b YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh 4 San FrarxSsco 6 St Louis 1 Cincinnati 0 ' Milwaukee 3 Chicago 2 Philadelphia 6 Los Angeles 2 WASHINGTON ab r h rbi ab r h rbi 5 14 0 Goodman3b 0 0 0 0 dEsposito3b 5 12 1 Fox2b 5 111 Landisef 3 10 1 Torgeson1b W ST 5 Vs 4 7) LEAGUE H 3 3 4 4-- NATIONAL 003- -6 001- -4 2j 0 13 (L 001 3 Worthington Johnson Monzant (W 6-Antonelli Attendance— 19685 ot 10-fo- ot t ! e 4-fo- ot I 12A ar The man in the traditional straw hat winner of 100 tourna- est man ever to take the title ments but never the National was Chick Harbert who did it at edge Open took a the age of 39 in 1954 Valover Bill Casper of Apple missed a The slammer from Whitesul-phu- r ley Calif who tying on final the green putt Springs West Va is seekCasper shot 68 for 208 ing his fourth PGA crown which Snead tore the Llanereb Coun- would carry him closer to Walter try Club course apart for 16 Hagen's mark of five PGA triholes and then reverted to char- umphs Snead won before in acter He the 17th and 1942 1949 and 1951 missed a birdie putt on SAM FLAWLESS the 18th which would have Snead was almost flawless shoved him farther to the front Dow Finsterwald who shared from tee to green He missed d the halfway lead with Jay Hebert only one green — the — winward ninth but he claimed at 139 had to sink a difficult inis the hole actually a par-fiv- e on final for the green putt of stead four a 70 which gave him third spot He had only three bogeys — in the packaged finish at 209 the first and 17th both of which SCRAMBLED TO 73 he and the ninth Jay Hebert elder brother of where he was trapped on his apdefending champion Lionel He- proach But his putter failing bert scrambled to a 73 which him on short assignments never left him five strokes off the pace wavered on the long tough jobs going into Sunday's showdown on greens made stubby by cleat which incidentally is recorded on video tape a week ahead of time is unique in that it gives viewers an opportunity to hear athletes talking shop among themselves rather than being interviewed vs Cleveland at Baltimore—Wilhtlm ) Portocarrero (8-and Detroit at Boston (2)— Bunning (7-vs Susce Sullivan (8-and Delock ) 0 0 4 0 1 right-hande- 7 0 5 0 1 Cards Win World Swim Mark Beat By Aussies Braves Win — Aus- CARDIFF Wales (AP) tralia's fabulous swimmers smashed a world record and broke an Empire Games' mark last night to top off a day in the British and Commonwealth Empire Games Seven empire track and field records were broken earlier A quartet of Aussia females shattered their own standard of " 3-- record-- breaking 440-yar- nmn nifiTrnTTiBiriTTir' """ ir 2 3-- free-styl- e d 4:193 for the relay with a time of 4:174 in winning the championship TiMawnftinwnimtfi 1-- wwww"M'jj 's 2-- 1 Idahoan Prepares 6-- g DALLAS (AP)— Roque Mara-vill- a g a Boise Idaho hard-puntin- light heavyweight has been signed by promoter Ralph Smith as an opponent for Donnie Flee-ma- n in the Dallas Memorial Audi175-pounde- rs ex-Yank- ee 10-rou- nd 7-- m 12-rou- nd 1-- 0 3-- 1 For Denver Fight torium August 4 The two both rated in the top 10 fighters of the division in Boxing World will meet in a feature crossed 14 times Maravilla ranked eighth a The Curtis cup players are Mer-ia- notch above the Texas light heavy Bailey Evanston 111 the champion boasts a 29-- 2 profes Mrs Ann sional record over three years defending champion Mason Casey Johnstone City Seventeen of his wins were on Iowa runnerup last year in four knockouts while one of his demajor tournament including the feats was via a knockout at the Western amateur hands of Carlton Lincoln a Anne Quart Marysville Wash strong West Coast light heavy 1S56 winner Barbara Romack Fleeman has won 27 of his 28 Sacramento Calif former nation- fights with 16 of them knockout al amateur champion Barabara victims His only loss was a state Mclntire Lake Park Fla 1957 light heavywegiht title bout to diNorth and South titlist Anne Alvin Green on a JRiehardson Columbus Ohio state vision Since that defeat Fleeman has beaten Green twica raampioa 36-3- r PGA ty-four- th Rough Play -- 10-m- V Pa--Sa- TODAY'S den Fourteenth of the South Ogden Stake Syracuse Second of the North Davis Stake and Lay-to- n Fifth of the Layton Stake Trophies will be presented to all of the final night winners as well as a sportsmanship trophy to the team displaying the best sportsmanship on and off the field Individual awards will be made to a team and each member of the championship team Admission will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for students up to and including high school age A tournament ticket may be purchased for $1 entitling a person to all games The first round schedule is: Friday Aug 1 (senior division) —6 pm Syracuse Second vs Peterson 7:15 pm South Ogden Stake runner-uvs Ogden Fifth 8:30 pm Layton Seventh vs Ogden Stake winner 9:45 pm Ben Lomond Stake winner vs East Og den stake runner-uSaturday Aug 2 ( senior) 6 pm East Ogden Stake winner vs Ogden Stake runner-u- p 7:15 pm Ben Lomond Stake runner-u- p vs Lorin Farr Stake winner: 8:30 pm Layton Fifth vs Clear- neia nitn 8:45 pm Ogden For vs Ogden Fourteenth Monday Aug 4 (juniors) — 6 pm Ogden Fourteenth vs Lorin Farr Stake winner 7:15 pm Lay-to- n Fifth vs East Ogden Stake winner 8:30 pm Ogden Twenty-thir- d vs Ogden Stake winner 9:45 pm Syracuse Second vs Ben Lomond Stake Winner Jixih f ?Si fi turning grey got reckless a few weeks ago He played softball with a team fielded by pro basketball's St Louis Hawks Buddy who once batted in 100 runs in the Pacific Coast League but was a comparatively light hitter in the majors banged out a couple of triples and drove in five runs The next morning he had an authentic varsity limp He had to shave bent over one of his three daughters had to help knot his tie and he could hardly walk But hitting making that pivot at second base or looking for that take sign for a walk are no longer Buddy's physical problems His job now is talking talking about that hitting pivot and take sign besides broadcasting Buddy Hawks' the games during the winter and doing the weekly CBS — telebaseball p-cast with Dizzy Dean is now host on "The Baseball Corner" one LEAD SNEAD TAKES of the most interesting sports m Snead White Sulphur Springs" W Va waves a hand HAVERTOWN programs now on television half-hour This week the show up1 round wound he third after play in the Professional Golfers Association tournaswitches from Sunday to Wednesa ment today with 67 to take the third day lead at 207 Snead day over the ABC Network Rethree-tim- e was one PGA of winner the stroke ahead of Bill Casper of Chula Vista runs of the Wednesday night with! Dow 208 at Finsterwald Calif Tequesta Fla in third spot at 209 Final 18 shows will be seen on follow— — holes unless therfe is a tie will be played tomorrow at Llanerch Country Club ing Sundays at 4:30 pm The time switch places "Base(AP Wirephoto) ball Corner" immediately before the Wednesday night fights resulting in a weekly combination of the two most televised sports Keep trying! The Division Three LDS junior and senior softball tournament will begin Aug 1 at the Ogden Softball Park and will continue through Aug 9 ' The junior finals will be played Friday Aug 8 while the seniors will wind up on Saturday Aug 9 The winner of both the 'junior and senior divisions will partici- Takes Talks Ball Over TV WITH AL WARDEN Cisco lest Soteadl At His Ex-Play- er i LEARN THE GAME — These members of the local YWCA have been receiving golf instructions in a clinic at the Ogden Golf and Country Club from Pro Ernie Schnciter They are left to right Mrs Don Clark Gloria Smith Sue Bingham Suzanne Hull Pegg Hilen-a- n Bonnie Carroll Pam Olsen Trisha McQuarrie Gail Purcell and Sharon Knifong ton Senators yesterday after they lumped Pedro Ramos for four runs in the first two innings and their relievers fought off the Senators the rest of the way Billy r Goodman Chicago third baseman bidding for the American League batting lead hit four singles in five trips v Birds Hatch Win BALTIMORE (AP) — Dick Williams' bloop double to center field scoring two runs in the eighth inning gave Baltimore a victory over the Cleveland Indians last night and undisputed possession of third place in the I American League Williams getting his second hit of the night delivered the clutch blow with two out and tht bases 3-- 2 The Senators made a move to White Sox lead by erase a runs off reliever three scoring Bob Shaw in the sixth when Jim Lemon doubled horn© cnt run full 6-- 2 - |