| Show r a The Salt laike Tribune Thursiluj Januarj — l!k5 27 21 aggio Lyons Vance Hartnett Gain Hail of Fame JORDAN-EAS- T Yank Clipper FEATURE L i 4-- 0 Second there’s Provo at West with the winner going into a tie for second in the Big Eight Both teams stand 14 at present t - - - 1 ops 111 1U East lost nigged Steve Watperhaps for the Jordan he when game Tuesday sprained his ankle in the battle South Jordan is hot without some size other thtjn Pollard with H G Linford and Paul Caldwell going well over six feet And both are husky kids able to handle themselves well under the boards Dick Sawyer Larry Folsom and Tom Grander are to New diner' tions r By Associated Press mg tiom Boston mk when a truck el led ‘Congratulasaid Joe on his ” - Lyons Dazzy Vance and Gabby Hartnett to membership Vance and Lyons two of the great righthanded pitchers of the 1920s and 1930s Hartnett a former standout catcher with the Chicago Cubs and DiMag- gio will be inducted formally the Cooperstown NY Mu-- i 1 enough to he named in view 'osTVV'’ - 5 ' an'’ fy(' jww I 1 vrlv icin' via s: ” 'flfe'tosya Vr- Vv-- - f utl'er V V Sk ik Mrs Him AP Wirephoto I w said he DiMaggio 77 planned to to 'increased Jim Ben Jordan Cutler has membership Bear River and Ben Lomond at four-nusev-to Ted York I New field lVniam Gets leads Yankee in former Joe Lyons place Clipper DiMaggio men- Bear River with first place in Peterson and Jerry Naylor to go in Hall of l ame voting into coveted place in Baseball's Hall of l ame Wednesday eral (lavs The four men breezed home Region One at stake Bear River along with the big boys room to spare under the with has a standing with Ben that required mention rules Lomond in second place with (189) of the of 251 ballots for election Last Actually the East vs Jordan year three new members made it the late Rabbit game is the only one sending Bill Dickey and Bill Bv Associated Preis two Unbeaten teams together Terry NEW YORK Jan but since there are only 16 left one of Vance the four great in the state meetings will be DiMaggio drew 223 votes in a stars elected to baseball’s tribute to his brilliant lifetime less slightly frequent Hall flf Fame Wednesday average of 325 from of the honor bestowed batting learned ABOUT the state South Sum1936 until his retirement in 1951 mit ) at Wasatch (4-- looks upon him in a usual manner and his work in a record 51 The former strikeout king World Series like it could develop into some- of the games in 10 series Brooklyn Dodgers was with the Yanks thing special so does the Lehi driving along the highway not ) ) affair far from his home in Homo-sass- a at Lincoln LYONS the man who came Here arc just a few of the features that make the 1955 Chevrolet an utterly new kind of car It Is Other’s with prospects of decidFla when he was off the Baylor campus to the ing something include Spring-vill- e flagged down by a highway Chicago White Sox in 1923 and a car with gasoline economy and maintenance But in everything else it rivals at Spanish Fork ) reca patrolman pitching compiled the finest-- in styling handling case riding comfort acceleration the full luxurious range of power at North and South Emery “I thought he was going to ord with the Sox before he assists and drive options Cull the most drive you’ll ever take Emery ) give me a ticket” the Old Daz-zlfinally left in 1948 after manBut most of the talk is on retold President Walter J aging them for three years the subject of the O’Malley of Brooklyn in a ceived 217 votes Lyons was a game one of the toughest Jor- long distance telephone con- coach with Brooklyn last year dan will have to face With versation “Instead he told but- is not returning Pearl (Poison) PJollard going me to hurry back because a old fireball Vance the for the- Beetdiggers it is diffi- photographer was waiting who blazed them in for pitcher Brookcult to do anything but favor back at the house most of his career lyn during Jordan Tubeless tires “I suspicioned something had 205 votes Hartnett whose are standard on was in the air then because dramatic homer in the gloamHowever East does have a all models of1938 I of won for the Hall had read the that pennant ing couple of kids who might be Turbo-FirV8” New fer more pro123” engine New Fame voting was going to take his Cubs received 195 The a little more equipped to comstroke 8 windshield gives Sweep-Sighas tection against engine has economy better e Gabby One now 54 played with blowouts to 1 compression ratio safer pete with the six foot ten inch place Wednesday” view cooling and lubrication Pollard than most schools O’Malley had telephoned the Cubs from 1922 through Vance to give him the good 1940 managing them the last and Gary Dick Sawyer at news of his election a will be three years big Chestang at Closest to the four new members was Hank Greenberg Cleveland general manager who won playing fame with the Tigers He had 157 votes or 32 New Touch-DownGlass area is up to 18 per cent Glide-RidBodies nre wider Inside with Ovcrdrivcf front suspension short Three others polled more transmission reduces more room for hips hats and with spherical joints gives softer greater so all passengers get a engine than 100 votes it ' ’ 4 v— Van 28 — The International Golf Assn (IGA) Wednesday scheduled a $100000 tournament in Wash-- -ington next June matching the greatest golfers in the world The tourney which is expected to draw competitors from about 30 countries will be held from June 9 through 12 at the Columbia Country Club in suburban Chevy Chase Md Announcement of the event was made jointly by John Jay Hopkins president and founder of the IGA and William Shan- - ’ ’ non president of Columbia Country Club Hopkins a member of Bum- Tree Country (Club Jvhere 'Tv £ C is’ head of the General juldrly r j A -- nr-m- lioie knowing that the votes woie being counted Wednesday Joe said lie then turned on lus own iaiho and iieai d the good news “It s gieat to he on the same team with those old timers" he added Naturally 1 am had a feeling very happy that 1 might V fortunate h ii WASHINGTON dm was “1 n j I trm k dmei Jack Hand Associated Tress Sports Writer NEW YORK Jan 26 —Joe led a four-maticket into baseball s Hall of Fame mem-witWednesday as the bers of the Baseball Writers Assn- elected the former New Y ork Yankee Clipper Ted io son IllU'lJ 11 JO DiMaggio liend of Ins election to baseball s Hall ol Fame Wednesdu lnnn an unknown By department HHI I OUk Jan 26 — Joe NEW Total V otes help to the Leopards in this A i ‘100 Grander’ Wails Golfers ¥ DiMaj of News ' Key High School Tilts Involve ‘A’ Quintets By Bill Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer 'Key games on Utah’s high school schedule for Friday involve Class A schools this week with no less than three vital tilts in the two leagues catching all eyes First there’s East at Jordan for first place in the Big Eight Both teams boast records Trucker Informs - ‘ i Dynamics which Corp :v - k built the worldls first atomic subraa- 'rinc the Nautilus 4-- 0 Patrolman Gets 3-- 1 three-fourth- s Word to Vance 2&-D- (2-2- er :e Mar-anvill- What’s new with Chevrolet e azzy evei -- (3-0- 1111 (2-1- low-co- st (1-- -- (2-1- 260-23- low-co- st 0 (4-- y-for (2-1- eye-openi- er East-Jorda- n - illd lpic vho fter ing and ake the 162-h- p e ultra-sho- “Blue-Flam- e rt wide-angl- Powerglidef automatic transmission now offers smoother shifts has more durability K £ 8-- 5 JS Jrs ter en s of 6-- 4 ” Ro- - broader panorama In all 65 former players received mention in the voting The ballots Jiad been mailed in over a period of two weeks but all were sealed until a writers’ committee did the counting job Wednesday at Commissioner Ford Frick’s office e liat Jon the ho-- en ©bi lker a are ten ace ted leld irse lub the Ski em lore Elmer M Kilpatrick MD Internal Medicine Specialist Moderator t Vl Ja Robert M Crowder Preston R Cutler MD Surgeon Keith F Farr MC) Oscar MD Radiologist Ogden Surgeon N Rambo MJD Pathologist Sherwin M Maeser MD Ogden Surgeon Fraa of Chars TIME — Tuesday 8 pm PLACE— East High School Auditorium 4 1 You May Ask Questions -- 1 4 to be answered by members of the 8 panel by dialing 57511 and ing your question to Tribune 4 -- :kj ’ Another in the series of public programs sponsored by The lTtah State Medical Association and Tlse Salt lake Trlkune electrical system pives winter starting higher voltage for all speeds 12-vo- led the American League in hitting in 1939 and 1940 and set a major league record by hitting safely In 56 consecutive games in 1941 He was the league’s most valuable placer in 1939 1941 and 1947 Through the years he hit 361 home runs for the Yanks and collected $704762 lt the most lar players in the last shoulders both front and rear flexing over bumps HOTCHKISS DRIVE COLORS and COMBINATIONS HOTCHKISS DRIVE lets rear springs absorb acceleration and jbraking thrusts and lowers the center of gravity New linkage-typ- e Power Steer- n8 (extra-cos- t option) is plied directly to steering link- age for more positive acUon 35 colors and combinations A of 14 solid colors l combinations and 21 two-ton- e rainbow-ful- a Low-lev- luggage compart- el ment has sill almost flush with the floor for easy loading ve n 136” engine New “Blue-Flam- e teams with Powerghdef automatic transmission Air Conditioning unit (optional at extra cost) fits under hood of V8 picks up cleaner air above road fumes models steals no space from trunk Curved glass maximum rear-quart- er visibility— and add windows on station wagons a striking new style note giva f: v) ri r Lower center of gravity provides greaterstability on curves g better v braking control checks tendency of front end to during fast stops keeps car “heads up” height Is cut as much as 6 inches without any sacrifice Over-a- ll of headroom for passengers road-holdin- All 4 fenders are visible to the driver for use as guides in parking traffic driving popu- v" ft Larger fan pulls more ah but turns nearly one-thir- d slower for reduced engine noise level steering is smoother takes less muscle to turn Ball-Rac- e Rear window corners are Red tell-tal- e lights flash warn ing when oil pressure or generator charge drops too low squared to give broader safer view Central glove compartment is handier for the driver f-- P L By Aoclated Press Tbs toe teams with first plie votes and seasons records through Saturday's games in parentheses (points on basis) ) 1017 I Kentucky Wit 812 S ban Francisco (HI U3 1) 771 J North Caroline Slate tf OS-3- ) 533 Ihmoesne U) 01-3- ) 03-45 LaSalle ) 43 03-3- ) 434 George Waehlngtoa 7 Utah (7) (U-1- ) Ill 271 a Maryland S UCLA 229 O) 01-3- ) 10 lilmoia (93 lai The tecend Teh 11 Marquette (4 ) 149 12 Missouri (1 (10-3- ) 139 IX Holy Cross J4t (112) 118 14 Alabama ) (1) 109 () 12-- is the only way wa can show the tlUnct of the new bow rubBody by Fisher ber mountings insulate closed bodies from the frame to blot out the rumble of road noise This (11-1- Swing-typ- e brake and clutch pedals permit of passenger draft-fre- e sealing compartment motommic more than a neto car A NEW CONCEPT OF LOW-COS- T MOTORING and dampen “drumaung" f f Optional 13-1- (11-2- Payton (2) Northwestern Richmond (12-- 10 Vanderbilt U) 19 20 99 Iowa (8-3 (10-3- ) (9-- 4) Niagara U) 02 3) ir V:i 1929 (13-3- ) r- - rj 20 Utes Gain 7tli In AP Vote 15 16 17 St h years was a steady big winner with the White Sox teams from 1925 through u Lighted indicator dial in instrument cluster shows which range of Powerglide automatic transmission is engaged MT V e rear springs are “Outrigger set wider apart to resist body-ro- ll permits lower frame level a -- windshield Anti-Div- Front liiad is broader for greater stability on the road 1 1 1 lion intake at base of nose-dow- n I I J VOLTS DURING his playing days DiMaggio was One of the super stars at Yankee Stadium He Lyons one of ACiViISSION— speed 22 per cent New Interior fabrics la two-ton- e combinations harmonize with exterior colors a None of the four new members has any baseball job at the moment DiMaggio did a TV show from Yankee Stadium for one year 1952 after his retirement but has been out of the game ever since Lyons has not made a new connection since he turned down an offer to manage Brooklyn’s farm at Fort Worth in the Texas League Vance spends much of his time fishing around his home at Homosassa Fla and Hartnett has been out of baseball since 1944 when he was with Jersey ' City in the International League of e CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO STil Ini's tk a lf CIST CO 90 89 59 86 41 ETH SOUTH A HD STATE DIAL 33 5TH i- f" st extra coat- - 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