Show For Sports Scores Call 0 ar Mi 5-7511 ljkr Suit I ('it) Call For Siiorts Scores 5-75- 11 tah — Smith) Morning — Ma 1955 15 oward Sparks Yankee Ra John Mooney’s Slengcl Puls Catcher In Outfield - Spoils Mirror " In 13th Canto Py Aaaoolatfd NEW YORK May 14— BOSTON 4 f - 7-- 6 - i J r ' Si ij- ’ - - - Ilardin-Simmon- s t Wrestling Needs Some Gimmicks There's something needed to keep professional wrestling going as a week in and week out attraction QUITE A NUMBER of years ago the mat sport revived with the advent of the “villains" and the “clean guys” in the rough and tumble sport which featured the flying blocks' the airplane spins the dropkicks and the tricks of the tumbling trade Then came the “freaks”— the Angels (French and Sweid ish) the monsters and the eccentrics like Gypsy Joe and r- Gorgeous George That kept the sport going until television capitalized on available shows to keep its programs going until the regular talent shows were lined up a few years ago But TV which provided a shot in the arm for the sport also served to stiffle it with the mat fans getting to see just about enough of the sport free several times a week Now and then a “grndgematch will come along to captivate the fans hot the paying customers are seeking something new ' The girl wrestlers whetted the jaded appetites of the Intermountain fans a few weeks ago but they proved there’s a crying need ’for something new in the gimmick department if the sport is to continue its popularity over the long stretch Marv Grissom with a pop single to short center driving in two runs Eddie Miksis singled In two more In the seventh and the Cubs scored two in the eighth when Alvin Dark dropped a pop fly by Tappe after Hoyt Wilhelm had walked the bases fulL NSW YORK - ItftW they'll k H fi M ky Dory Crkkpt CHICAOO AIHOA Will me 3b Dark M Mueller rf Irvin If May cf Tbmpen 3b Lckmn lb 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 8 2 Mikls 1 rf-- 3 10 0 4 0 0 S 4 0 0 3 3 I 00 Bauer li 010 a 3 s 4 1 13 3 ’3111 : 2 la l 10 10 a 1 1 o a i Buih o a a Fondy Dark-- yi man BB — AntoneUi 2 Griaeom 1 Ruab X Wilhelm 3 SO— AntoneUi 1 Ruab X Griaeom 1 WUhelra 1 HO— AntoneUi 4 Crtaaom AntoneUi 22: Crtaaom WUbelm 30 HBP— Crtaaom (Tappe) W— Ruab ) le— AntoneUi (34h k 4-- prpdkt) BROOKLYN CINCINNATI AR H 0 A AR H O 1 Gilliam 2b 3 t I 4 Temple 2h 4 2 X Jahlnaki If 4 Recae aa 8 7 0 0 Klaiwkl lb 3 Zimmer a 3 I1 Poatrf 4 0 Snider cf 0 Bell cf 8 4 Cmpnela c 3 0 Harmon 3bl 4 1 Amoroa If 7 0 Burfena t 4 4 Hodge lb 0! 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Sarnl c 4 17 Lon( lb 3 3 0 3 G Freae 3b 5-- 3 Boyer 3b league 2 Grmmaa a 4 13 3 Atwatl c E Freae 2b 0 Lawrnce p 2 0 0 0 There’s nothing fluklah 3 Llttlfleld P 0 Ward By Aiaoclated Pren about Billings' record— they 24 4 34 11 LOS ANGELES May 14 — are last In hitting last' In Tefal Tefal 20111711 Filed out for LltUefleld In fth Seattle’s crafty southpaw Vic fielding and last In the' 004 000 040—0 Plttibureh s ' 1 league Leu 102 000 tlx— 4 Lombardi tamed Los Angeles 3 Pa—E to O their RBI— Freeae Re Free square Saturdsy A look at Salt Lake’s record pulakl Boyer 2 Sarnl 2 Mualal 2BH— cific Coast League series at HR— Boyer Moon Schoondlenat S— reveals that the Bees are secBF— Lawrence 3 Hapulakl Mualal DP three games apiece — Bchoendlenat Gramma and Mualali in the league in hitting ond Grammaa bchoendlenat and Mualal Lombardi scattered eight hits and fourth in SO— Lit BB— Littlefield 0 Lawrence fielding Indicatand fanned seven in twirling his — Little tlefleld 2 Lawrence 8 hasn’t been that club the ing) W— Lawrence fourth win field M Lawence against two defeats able to jell as a unit this n le— Littlefield (23) 122) John Pyecha was the Angel 'z' loser Runs Following Billings the Buz 020 010 101— 3 0 4 Seattle Snider Dodaert 30 Mantle Yankee move on to Great Falls ers 000 110 lOO— 3 S 3 Lo Antelea 27 Bauer Yankee 27 Smith Indian Lombardi and Clniberf Pyecha for a three-gam- e series before 20 Aaron Brave 28 ) Fannin (9) and Frame returning to Derks for an exHits tended home stand against the 43 Kuenn Hirer Mueller Gtanta Sacs 7 Seals 2 same Montana towns 41 Kalina Tlaori 41: Logan Brava n 01 1 1 Seattle Whips Angels 5-- 1 0--0 sea-i-so- - 7- (4-- (0-1- Dodfari 37 Aaron SAN FRANCISCO May 14 (A — Lefthander Bud Daley hurled the Sacramento Solons to a 2 Slapnicha Plans To Retire Sooiii victory over San Francisco in Pacific Coast League play Saturday The Sacs got all their runs in a third inning splurge CLEVELAND OHIO May to drive' Seal chucker Steve 14 (UP) — The man who starU out box teams The the of Nagy ed Bob Feller and Herb Score base as the potential winning are tied in the series on the way to baseball glory 007 000 000—7 14 0 run crossed the plate The omis- Sacramento 200 000 000 — 3 0 0 San Franclaca sion converted Moon’s clean Daley and Balchi Nafy Walatl (3) is about ready to end bis long baseball career (3) Greenwood (9) and Torn ay single to right field into a force Flakier JL— Nay W— Daley “I’ll be 70 on my next birth-day- ” the hit play depriving Wally of i Cyril C Slapnlcka for and the run batted in Padres 10 Stars 9 mer Cleveland Indians prexy Moon a devout believer in SAN DIEGO CALIF May 14 says “After this season I homer would be willing to answer a conditioning credits his fine (A— Earl Rapp’s two-rusecond-yeastart to a rigorous in the sixth inning enabled San special alarm hut count me spring training schedule Diego to defeat Hollywood 10-- out of the regular lineup" The canny Czech fren in a Pacific Coast “I played winter ball before Cedar Rapids Iowa will net game League Saturday last season" Moon said “I think Hollywood 0X0 030 100— 13 3 single out any one phicr 00— 10 13 0 as his greatest discovery F t that helped me to get away SanWittDiet O'Donnell 200(8) 053Hou (8) and tov a fast start and I wanted Ball: MrLiah Melton (2) Herrera (8) his friends suspect ha L Lrone (8) and Bailey W—Herrera L— to b just as ready this year" — Feller is the top price ODodmU Moon Disregards ‘Sophomore Jinx’ ST LOUIS MO May 14 (UP) 100 times at bat as a fair Index Wally Moon the 1954 rookie has all the figures on his side of the year refuses to take one first game is at 2 pm and second at 8:15 pm 8 BARRING 7-- ‘ALL IN YOUR MIND’ doubleheader Tt day-nig- 7 fl-1- (0-3- a MORE of the Tom Saffell first man up in same the eight clubs will take the game got his first hit of up the chase again Sunday (Two the season when his popfly doublchcaders are on tap as went over Lawrence's head well as two single games But some of the weather forecasts Roberto Clemente lined a seen to be casting a prohibitive is currently one of the hottest single to left in the fourth teams in the circuit and (he double-heade- r George Freese singled to the glance with Magic ValSalt Lake’s Bees will square ley Sunday should be two of the same spot in the eighth and Saffell had a legitimate base hit off against Billings at 2 pm finest games of the year ! in the ninth for the only other and for this encounter Mgr SALT LAKE IS counting on hits off Lawrence who struck Bobby Sturgeon will use Jim out five walked only one to Brown the chunky lefthander its latest performance as a posgain his second victory He has for the pitching chore Brown sible yardstick for things t6 The Bees looked as was originally slated to hurl come lost two little Art McKee was The Pirates though Sam by Saturday’s opener size resuscitator they the Jones in their last out in Chijust Ogden will play an aftercago thus having only four hits noon doubleheader with Great needed to breathe new life into the club McKee a veritable in the last 18 innings The de- Falls The first game will get half mowed feat was their third in succes- underway at 1:30 aouthpaw pm Magic downpint r on a In Ogden sion Valley will be at Pocatello for 6 Kipper p 0 0 0 0 Bpahn p I 10 0 0 John an p 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 p Lovngth 12 7 27 1 b Blaylock 24 14 37 ft Tefal Tefalt 000 o a o Millar p 3— Popped out for Podblelan in Otb fa— Fanned for Fowler in 8th TMal 11 24 0 18 24 4 27 1 2 Tefal 44 111 71—11 Brooklyn 844 444 Ml— 1 — Filed out for Kipper In 01h Cincinnati' Snider 3 fa— Walked for Lovenguth In 8th E— KJuerewaki RBI— Bee AmOrot 2 Campanella Furillo 4 GilM4 044 440—4 Philadelphia — liam KeUert Poet 2 2B Snider Tem- Milwaukee 144 111 4g— I Furillo Poat RF— ple HR— Snider E— Spahn RBI— Aahburn DP— KluarewaklMcMHlani Jonea Campanella Lopata Crandall 3 Mathew 2B— Jonea Temple McMillan Kliiarewakl BB— Ridzlk 3 Podblelan 2 Crandall HR— Malhawa DP — 2 Hooper 3 Fowler 1 Mlnarcln 1 O’Connell 1 BB— Mayer 4 Kipper 1 Lnven-gut- h Hooper 1 I BO — Podblelan 3 Bpahn 2 Johnaon 3 SO— Meyer 8 Mlnarcln 1 HO — Ridzlk 0 In in 1 Lovenguth 1 Spahn 1 4H Podblelan! In 12 3 Hooper 0 3 3 Fowler 0 In 14 Mlnarcln 3 In 1 I” J?’1 PfPr ® n Vk Lovenguth 1 in John-ao- n Podbielan Hoop- 3 Miller 0 in 1 Spahn B In Ridzlk in 6‘4 R ER— Meyar BS Kipper Podret 2 2 Mlnarcln Fowler er HBP — By Bldzlk (Hodgea) by Mlnar- faO Lovenguth 00 Miller OO Spahn 4 Rid-ti- k L— OO WP— Meyer 2 Spahn W— 37 Johnaon W— Podret (3D (F cln urUlo) Campanella Johnaon ) ) L— Mayer fOS) Bravoa 37 Gilliam-Reeae-Hodt- Jack Schroedor Tribune Sports Writer it was a short summer for the Pioneer League ns a variety of circumstances mostly cold weather postponed the entire Saturday ilateJa Lhc circuits Rain knocked out games in Great Falls and Billings while cold and snow took care of a pair in Idaho at Pocatello and Idaho Falls By Four-Hitte- r Last season the Dodgers won nine of their 11 Crosley Field games and In their first appearance In Cincinnati in Hooper p Fowler p 'h Freeman 10 0 I Mlnarcln p 0 0 0 1 Buzzers Battle Billings In Afternoon Contest Bucs on 1 of baseball's most cherished be21 7141l Total 1811718 liefs seriously TetaN “The sophomore Jinx" Moon aSInfteO for Bolor in 8th bG rounded out for Crtaaom t Ith said “is something that’s encRan for Sauer la Ith Score by famines: tirely in a man's mind There’s Hour York Ml 040 144— no reason at 11 why a hitter 444 871 lit— I Chlcaoo be just as good or shouldn’t E— Antonellt Dark X Bank RBI— 1 Fondy Mlkala I SF— better after it year’i experiChitl Tap DP— Banka-Fond- 5:5" At HO A rf Biker 2b Jackion 3b Ol 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 8 1 3 S 13 1 Bank a Fondy lb Chitl e Kitt c AntneULR 8 1 2 Bolter ef Grtuom p 0 0 0 0 rt 10 0 RtuiM Wlbela 9 0 0 0 Ultima-Loc- Observation Ward tkt hmfi (MSHf tko worM (n imn hurler relief i Brooks Explode for 13-- 2 Victory Over Rcdlegs w LEO DUROCnER yanked hla ace when he walked Harry Chitl to force In a run Pinch hitter Ted Tappe KANSAS - Sain p ' 5--4 Saturday behind the seven-hi- t pitching of Bob Rush before 17818 fans The Cubs Jumped on Johnny Antonelli for three runs In the fifth Inning after the big aouth-paretired the first 12 batters to face him greeted v Yankee ace t J Cards Dcfcal (3-2- ) 8-- 0 i A f‘ RIGHT AT ‘HOME’ Chicubs Stop Giants streak -j Jen-sen- ’s seventh of the year and came off Vetoraji Johnny Sain to spoil an excellent relief Job for the former New York Main Cold Snow’s Costin Dou 0-- four-gam- e k THE PAYOFF blow was ’ I - 1 o - Joe DeMaestri Kansas City shortstop slides safely home In the fifth inning of game with the Red Sox Saturday l)e- - 13-- CHICAGO May 14 (UP)— The Chicago Cubs ended a New York Giant winning '1 A Tafali 4t T V ' ‘ 1 6-- 5 -- k1k homer mT tain s Stuff y - Hunter-MrDo- pitcher reads historical novels in Hy Cohen the Cubs’ his spare time when he isn’t cramming for his degree in busiWhen Idaho deness administration at Brooklyn College season it marked the last football in State feated Washington end of the longest string of victories by one major university The Vandals had gone winless against another in footbaU Cliff Ross (Twin the 1954 and Cougars between 1929 against Lehman (Idaho Ken Nashville to been has optioned Falls) Rand Dick and (Pocatello) to to Montreal was optioned Falls) a full received catcher Portland Sam Calderone Omaha doubleheader of a the ends both he when caught day recently 1:30 in the 20 from second the innings nine innings first game On top of that he went “0 for 10” afternoon until 8 pan Rex Mays never won the Indianapolis Although at the plate the for pole position more than any other “500” he qualified under Coach Sammy times four driver— of the straight T in T favor the winged has junked Baugh offense for next fall A W left-fiel- Somesense i ' - (UP)— in the bottom of the 13th Inning his second of the game broke a l tie and gave the Boston Bed Sox a 31 victory over the Kansas City Athletics a Slmpaun n — ' ? two-ru- Saturday i - i post-figh- - 7j - - 3? i 9 1 d 'v' 'll I V V f ’? — 1 ) -- ’T O' f 3 0-0- X i ‘I A1 1 ‘ ' i Kaline the league’s batter teamed with Ray leading Boone to provide most of the Tiger offense Kaline singled home Fred Hatfield witi the first Detroit run in the first By Associated Press inning and doubled home CINCINNATI May 14 — The another run in the Tigers big fifth which saw them grab a Brooklyn Dodgers who played lead in Crosley Field last season as DITROIT NSW YORK if it were their home ball park AB N O A AR M O A 8 2 4 0 made themselves comfortable Kunn n SI 2 3 Bauer rf Hilfleld 2b 1 2 2 Collin a lb 3 0 10 0 Mantle rf Kalin rt 4 S 4 2 4 0 with a victory 0 0 Howard If 8 3 0 0 Saturday Fain lb 0 0 Berra ( 4 2 3 0 over the Cincinnati Redlegs Boona 3b 3 0 Carey 3h 4 111 Dclatnc 2 0 MrDfld 2b 4 13 0 Tuttl ct National League paceO S a 4 Hunter Houh c 113 The O 0 Grim p 2 0 10 setters Hoeft p exploded in the seventh 0 0 0 0 0 Sturdlvnt p Abr p Him 0 0 Had Willard aCerr 10 seven runs which inStopped for Dempsey Thought Konatnty p 0 0 0 0 inning to about tell 0 likes he which bRoblnaon a 110 a favorite cluded grand slam homer by story Dempsey has 0 0 0 0 cLela t worries in the Jess Willard scrap in Toledo his cirCarl Furillo and a two-ru24 I Totals 17 12 27 11 Totals 31 man in lick could I Duke Snider blow cuit any run srored me out when winning xTwo by believing “DOC KEARNS had aLlned out for Sturdivant in 8th the world” Jack used to recall “and when I went into the bStngled for Konatanty In Rth FURILLO IIAD gone hitless bet $10000 of our cRan for Robinson in 9th ring against Willard he told me he had 13 previous times at bat before 100 230 000—0 Detroit in Willard out knock 012 010 003—1 New York guaranteed $17000 purse that I would slugging his first pitch over RBI— Kaline 2 Hunter Collins Berra the first round wall It was his the HowKearns Boona 2 Hatfield Bauer Mantle "It was a whale of a fight and after I won the title 2B — Hatfield Kahne Hunter ard ninth of the season and homer I was still honor Boone 3B— Bauer Howard 2 Mantis and Tex Rickard tossed quite a party in my DP — HR— Bauar SF — Hatfield the sixth slammer In his grand I about woke midnight figuring up KuennHatfield-Faiin a daze after the fight and 2 Besides career — 3 Hoeft 3 Sturdivant major BB league Grim out me knocked had that Willard SO — Hoeft 4 Grim 1 Sturdivant 2 the Snider homer Duke the HO — Grim 8 tn 4 13 turdivant 1 in “I COULD FEEL blood trickling down my qheeks I got i 23 Konatanty 2 in R 3 Hoef 11 in doubled and hit two singles ER— Grim in 0 see any serious damage 8 4 Aber W— While the Brooklyn sluggers HBP— £rtm (Delsing) up looked at the mirror and couldn’t Hoeft went I dressed out knocked was I I convinced Hoeft Konstanty But I still ws had their field day the vaunted won the down to the lobby and asked a newsboy who had Red power was held at bay unwas I me and He thought recognized Dempsey-Willarfight til the ninth inning by masterkidding But I was so relieved to see the headline confirming ful pitching of John Podres my victory that I gave the boy a dollar” Dempsey laughed Then Wally Post who Podres — — f struck out thrice unloosened 8-- 0 6-- f i n 6-- 4 1 I JL - j 14 May Jackie Jenson’s d Robinson Rookie Ilomcr Gives Boson Win Elston Howard’s second of the triple How great a champion is Rocky Marciano? in drove the ami game tying Probably the boxing world never will know because "The the field to such an extent winning runs as the New York Rock” to date has spread-eaglesame in breath with Jack Demp- Yankees came from behind with the that he’s mentioned casually a three-runinth inning rally sey Joe Louis John L Sullivan and the other heavyweight im- to the Detroit Tigers defeat mortals Saturday IT’S THE GENERAL trend to discredit Marciano because HOWARD’S decisive blow of the lack of worthy opponents But every heavyweight cham- with two out and runners on pion who has been a stick out in his class faced the same situa- first and third appeared at tion although we tend to overlook the mediocre heavyweight first to be only a single good crops of other years enough to tie the game But the Joe Louis fought plenty of trambos to keep busy and Jack ball bounced over the head of Dempsey wasn't above taking a soft touch if the money was the onrushing left fielder Jim right John L and the other champs didn’t face a worthy op- Delsing of Detroit and Mickey ponent every time they went to the post either Mantle one of the game's fastest base runners came around Understand us we don’t believe Rocky Is a great fighter from first with the winning run a he can be hit too easily cuts too easily and adopts swinging a nominal catcher Howard gate attack on offense 'used in left field by Manager Jack Johnson in Salt Lake City with a flea circus act many Casev Stengel to add batting years ago once challenged "Show me a boxer today and I'll punch to the Yankee lineup was the only batter faced by give you $1000” relief pitcher A1 Abcr Abcr was EVERYONE quickly named Billy Conn who had given Joe in to relieve Billy brought such a good tussle in their first outing But Johnson disdainfully Hoeft who had staggered into brushed him aside with ‘‘How can a man be a boxer when he the ninth lead with a inning gets cut as easily as Conn does?” The same would apply to despite allowing nine hits and Marciano two bases on balls in the first eight innings Perhaps Cockell Will Show the True Marciano With one out Hoeft gave Few figure Cockell to put up much more than token a pinch hit single to Eddie up to Marciano’s wild swings after the first few rounds but Robinson Then he got Hank the public is hoping that the Britisher at least can make Marci- Bauer on a foul pop up and ano fight needed only one more out But Joe Collins walked and THERE’S A something extra which the champion has which makes him get up and keep fighting through instinct when his Mantle singled scoring bonus rookie Frank Leja who ran for brain looks like scrambled eggs The fans want to see that which Dempsey had it and it was his fighting heart twice least at from back defeat him brought It has been written how Rocky was decked in the first round do you by Walcott in their first fight and how he came back but Polo the at same the experience remember Dempsey had Luis battle with his in Firpo? Grounds he later Dempsey took a punch high on his right cheek— said this was the hardest he ever was hit — and went sprawling in the typewriter row He finally crawled back into the ring with the help of the press row’ boys and lasted out the last few — — seconds of the round WHEN HE staggered to his corner he asked Mgr Doc Kearns what round he’d been kayoed in yet he went out less than two minutes later to kayo the Wild Bull of the Pampus with a left to the chin o 6 Victory 3-- (0-3- ) 3 (3-- 1 - -- n r 9 free-hittin- g ‘ |