Show rpy iwwrrl't lynyxiw m a r I "J J t - " i The Silt 26 Yanks Blank Baltimore Cu bs 2-0 -- By Allocated Pre CHICAGO Sept 3 — Warren g Spahn pitching the Milwaukee Braves to a 8-- victory over the Chicago Cubs Tuesday registered his 41st shutout of his career for a National League record for left- Preu BALTIMORE Sept 3 — Bill Skowron got three hits driving In both runs and with the help of newly acquired Sal Maglie who put down a Baltimore threat In the ninth led t h e Yankees to X 2 0 victory oven the Baltimore Orioles Tuesday The Orioles didn’t make a real threatening move until the ninth By Aiaoclated 0 handers hurler The classy rounding out 13 years in the league stifled the Cubs on six hits for his fourth blanking Job of the season his eighth straight decision and his 18th victory against eight defeats IN WINNING HIS second victory over tiie Cubs against two BOB NIEMAN greeted the Maglie acquired Sunday from the Brooklyn Dodgers With another single But Maglie next three batters put down-thUp until the ninth the Oriole batters were straining their backs swinging at the slow tantalizing knuckle thrown by Sturdivant Even when they hit the ball only six times safely it sounded like a swatted bean losses Chico FernanWith only Magic Valley hav (UP)— one dez out In the chance with a of mathematical tripled lng Bill- 12th scored on Wiland overtaking league-leadininning ings in the Pioneer League race lie Jones’ pinch sacrifice fly to plans were completed Monday victory for the playoff between the first give the Phillies's and second-hal- f winners to de- over Brooklyn Tuesday night cide the 1957 title at Roosevelt Stadium The playoff plans were reHARRY ANDERSON sent leased by C 1 a u d e Engberg the game into extra innings league president two-ou- t two-ruhomer In the event Billings main- with a tains its lead and wins the sec- that tied the score at 2-ond half the first two games in Going i h t o the ninth Don the three of five game series Drysdale had allowed the Phils will be played in Salt Lake City only three hits and permitted Sept 9 and 10 only one runner to reach third Game time will be 8 -- g 3-- 2 10 0 0 11 10 0 0 10 11 Tetala 14 1 17 1 SI S3 (I Tetali out for Miranda In 3th (or Ginaberp In 7th out for O'Dell In 7th (or Howard In Sth -Popped put for Brtdeweaer in Sth out for Loea In Sth New Yark el ao 001—1 ovo— 0 Baltimore 000 OOO RBI —Skowron S HR — Skowron BB — Sturdltvant 1 Loea 1 SO— Sturdivant 3 O'Dell 4 Loea 1 HO— O'Dell 3 in 7 Loci 3 In Sturdivant t in S Maalit 1 In 1 R ER — Sturdivant 0--0 Maalta 0-- 0 O'Dell -1 W — Sturdivant Loea 1341 L— O'Dell (2 S) I Denver Softball Nine Cops Title COLORADO SPRINGS Sept 3 ( IP )— Denver Heating won the Rocky Mountain regional softball tournament here Tuesday night but only after Bongo Lounge of Salt Lake City had made Its big try for the title The Utahns defeated Canon in the first game of City the evening Then they came back to beat Denver Heating to hang the first loss of the tournament on the Denver ‘ club But in the payoff game Denver Heating took a verdict over Salt Lake's Bongo Lounge and with that victory went the championship 5-- 1-- for the remaining games Oakridge Sets Rawls Clinic women’s open champion Betsy Rawls will conduct a golf clinic and exhibition Friday at Oakridge the golf club announced Tuesday Miss Rawls 29 of Spartanburg SC will open the clinic at 1:30 pm and play a nine-hol- e exhibition with club pro Russ Mears Ogden pro ' Ernie Schneiter Sr and Ogden top amateur Wendy Wangsgaard The exhibition round will start at 2:30 pm Both events are open to the with no admission public Three-tim- 2 base but after striking out the first batter in the ninth Ed Bouchee doubled Stan Lopata fanned for the second out but Anderson hit Drysdale’s first victory pitch into the right field seats rates for his 14th homer PITTSBURGH AB charged Miss Rawls first won the USGA women's open in 195L repeated in 1953 and this year was awarded the title when it was found Jackie Pung had Inadvertently recorded the wrong score on one hole In '53 she won a playoff with Mrs Pung after a tie at the end of the " four rounds District 4 Junior Gridderg Drill 339” runs In the fourth Pee Wee Reese walked stole second and scored PHILADELPHIA Ashbm ABHOAI Cf Repuakl rf Bouche lb Lopata c Anderan If Bemner 2b Katnskl 3b Prnandk M Sanford p I BROOKLYN ci INTERMOUNTAIN REFRIGERATION 61 SOUTH WIST TEMPI! 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Nakayu at Whiaenant Boyer Temple S— Mizell BB— Mizell 4 IN Sanchez 1 Hook 2 Kennedy 3 SO— by Sept 11 Mizell 7 Merritt 3 Sanches 1 Hook 3 Kennedy 1 HO— Mizell 10 In 8 Merritt 0 In 1 Nuxhall 5 In 3 Sanchez 8 In Meadow Brook I Hook 0 in 2 -3 Kllnpatein 1 In 7 1 e In 1 Kennedv 4 In 2 Freeman Women' Day— Red Blue Inumamenl-BluR ER— Mizell 4-- 4 NuxhaU 4 Sanchez won ciau Rod won 8 WP hole dlvlalon Kennedy Final playoff for ape-cta- l 44 KUppatein ) Nuxhall Hook W— Mizell eventa tournament will be held (0-0- ) neat A Tuesday t Ray Skyline Lures Aparlct'o 1-- 0 S 12 1 3 3 0 4 0 Bollln 3b PhD ley lb Oroth cf DM 4 0 0 0 0 0 Out-of-Stat- e Players values these transplanted ath- new people in other sections of letes receive from their adopted the country schools there is the states In this way the proselyted received in meeting athletes do build up a national real and value at Teiala 40 S x1 1st TeUlg for Groth in Sth For Bertola In 0th when winning run (cored out — o 11 Chlcate Ml N I b Singled 10 0 Ml 1—8 RBI — DcAiy Dropo Kalin 2 Boon 2R— Aparicio HR — Kuenn Bolling Kalina BB— Keegan 4 Doby Dmpo HoeU 1 SO — Keofio 1 Howft 3 HO— In Staley Keegan Vn 8 ER— Keegan 2 3 Staley Hoeft 1--- 3 W— JU— Staley 5-HoeU Dclrelt t tlSj I unity by playing against opponents and with teammates from all sections of the country in addition to meeting fans and making friends from other areas T’ £ Special Hunt Permits Sold All North special permits for the “two-a-day-” ’ Charley-horse- s ’ Big Real Fabulous Unbelievable TniS FITS WITH the national trend Oklahoma which once boasted of its home grown football talent at OU now lists 20 players from outside the Sooner state on its roster Aside from the educational ! 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WHILI THIY LAST Women9 s Golf NEW P group (Ctaaa Surprlae Award — A )—Connie Christenaen Claaa B— Pace Draw Prize — Hop ShepWand Nine-hole Group— Barbara Han-ae- n pard Yvonne McNight Beverly Droo Alice Guta LaRue VarNevena Edith ies Kay Brown Winner of Auguat group — Betty Peteraon ringer and Helennine-hol-Smith Winner of Auguat e in group— Beverly Droo ringer and Dorothy Whitney P MODEL 70 WINCHEITER M0DIL 77 4 7 WINCHEITEI MODEL WINCHESTER a AmaiMtli 21 8vtltr - IEDMIID tl 0AUCI 14 M HI GAUGE GAUGE LOPdO HI HI VILOCITY RULE HOLLOW PEHRSON'S 3)81 Highland Or 4 WINCHItm SHELLS POINT -- WINCHEITEI lows TENTS Vi GUNS PRICE MOTORS 1957 SPORTING GOODS CLOSEOUT oa&S IN X - V KIRAO P IV DIIIVIRV UPER V WINCHESTER 4 SHAIFINFO FICX-UF- -S- SHELLS VELOCITY SAVAGE 30-- SHELLS SHELLS VELOCITY POWER MOWERS mi scopes M0UNTI HOOKS— S INKEIS-UNII- — REFAItlOl Shetgen Rifle 78 8 "22" RIFLE SPECIAL 3ViX lUSHNELL 4X IUIHNRLL IX WAVER Kl Low putts — 18 holes Kay Corning nine hoiaa Ivy Morgan August leg 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B low net Betty Small Joann Pelton putts Leah Andarson Blind bogey Scott Snelgreve NOW MO S6M $434 SIS SIS S24 409 (Electrii) Low 1987 JOHNSON 0UT8OA8D MOTORS (10 Nisei League Texas and (L) of San Angelo Don McGIvney of New Hampshire 1 group —Mr Mrs William Mott nlnehole Claaa A Mrs W L Hoiat 114 Mr a Sid Eliaaon Claaa B Mr J B 4 0 10 Baldwin Mrs A B Peak Class C— 3 1 k 8 Mrs D W Love Qualifying for September roundup: 3 0 13 IB holes Mr C W Smith 110 0 Medalist group Mrs Sid Eliaaon Mr 0 0 11 nine-hol- e Women can call the 4 0 0 0 J B Baldwin golf shop for pairing IS I II 14 3 3 10 "V THIS BUILDING of friendCache Antimony and ships and learning of local East Zion deer hunting units traditions and habits has been have been'sold the Utah Fish taking a beating this week and Game Department said though as all the colleges hat e been driving their latest acquisiTuesday foottions through The remind department ball drills in preparation for sportsmen that all special deer the openers permits went on sale Aug 29 The usual scourge of on a first come first serve sprains and bruises apbasis and will remain on sale at all deer permit sales ofpeared after the first two days fices over the state until sold of work Most of the coaches out or until respective hunts will wait until this week or are finished early next week before startother ing any wholesale scrimmage should sent be Application A quick check of the college in for special Utah State U is in the biggest football rosters shows Denver huntsimmediately since they are going hurry with a date against U with 39 players from out of fast officials Hawaii U at Logan a week department ' state followed by Wyoming said from this Saturday night kickwith 34 Utah with 32 Montana ing off the schedule — Mooney with 26 Brigham Young with 25 Utah State U with 24 and New Mexico with 14 Chi- Boone’s r East Is East 2-- in on “Invasion’ of Vaughan Stuart L “Yankee” “Rebel” in' the first of Worwn'i Day— Low )t: Mr Ralph cago on top the ninth but Sox starter Bob Harmon Mr Clifford Elliott Had and Blue Tournament scheduled Sept 10 Keegan walked Charlie Max- players should contact club pro well to open the Tiger ninth Nlbley Park Maxwell was sacrificed to sec- single with two out in the Detroit went ahead when Kaline singled in Frank Bolling who had doubled Larry Doby tied it in the with a tremendous second Hook p 1(00 homer the roof of the third off 1 0 (( Kllppttn p 0 0(0 deck In rightfield 10 0 0 DETROIT Kennedy p 0 0 0 1 CHICAGOA BOA AB8 0 A 10 0 0 3 a 0 0 0 ' V v ‘f 4 Yi' Typical of the wide-sprea- d Skyline football camps g Ks-line- 's and came Freeman p 0 x ' ’4' Forest Dale DETROIT Sept 3 (UP)-- Al Kaline smashed his 21st home run of the season to "lead off the 11th inning and give the Detroit Tigers a victory Tuesday over the Chicago White Sox The defeat shoved Chicago O A ABHOA ond 4 3 Temple 2b 4 13 3 Whanant 1 8 3 3 0 pinch-hi- t Rnblnaozi cf 8 1 3 0 8 13 0 Poat rt 4 0 6 0 first Crowe lb 3 13 4 Hoak 3b Burgea e 3 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' 4 p Pittsburgh DICK FARRELL who re- P Smith rf 8 8 01 O'Con’l 2b 8 Frees 3b 4 0 0 3 Mueller rf lieved starter Jack Sanford in Groat 8 0 3 6 May cf M If 3 0 Jablon I 3b the eighth pitched four hitless Skinner F Thm s lb 0 14 3 Sauer U Innings before retiring for a Mazr'ki 2b 4 1 2 41 Spencer u cf S3 3 Lockm’n lb 85 pinch hitter in the 12th and Virdon 2 0 V Thoma c Foilei c 3 0 O' Gomez p bFondy picked up his seventh win 0 0 Hand c 0 0 cRhodea Sanford allowed the Dodgers Law p 0 0 Miller p the only three hits they got and aOBrien 2 0 King p 0 1 Face p Brook-lyboth accounted for they 0 r— i r) “For East is East and West singles were combined with third baseman Bobby Adams’ is West and never the twain Dodgers picked up their second fielding error of Hank Aaron’s shall meet” according to Kip- run in the seventh and actually opened the gate for had another scored before the grounder But if Kipling were wrong four more runs Phils appealed to the umpires The Braves continued the and they did meet it wouldn’t who ruled that Charley Neal in the eighth inning be the “twain week” as the had failed to touch third base deluge when Nippy Jones and Mathews gagsters claimed— it merely singled in succession and Aaron would be a Skyline Conference slammed his 39th homer Into football squad working out the leftfield stands to hike his FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE to total to 118 New Mexico from Washington SPAHN RETIRED the first 11 to Florida and all points bemen he faced and Issued his tween the football players for first hit a blooper into short this' year’s Skyline football center by Walt Moryn in the wars have been plucked and fourth Ernie Banks followed gleaned with a scratch single Spahn had And it isn’t one school which NEW YORK Sept 3 (UP) five strikeouts and served only has been beating the bushes sacdelivered a Jablonski Ray for talent as it was In the rifice fly with the bases filled one walk CHICAGO Magnolia Blossom past at Wyoand one out in the 12th inning ABHOA Adam 3b 4 111 ming Now every school has Tuesday night to score Danny Walla If preached the theory of room O’Connell from third base and Moryn rf board tuition and books from Banka aa New a York Giants give the Bolger cl one end of the Union to the Piover the Giants Defeat Pirates 6r5 In 12 Innings i 1 & 3 on E (Durham- O'Dell p one-hande- d Pioneer Loop Chico’s Triple Gives Phils Plans for 3-- 2 in 12th Inning Victory Final Series JERSEY CITY NJ Sept Gil Hodges' single The third baseman was the only real troublemaker for Sturdivant with three singles in four times at bat Kell made nine hits in 13 chances In the three-gamseries The Orioles won the first pm two Monday NEW YORK RALTIMORI THE SERIES then will move ABHOA ABHOA McDfld ti 4013 Gardner 3b 4 0 11 to Billings on an off day and Colamn 3b 4 1 1 3 Boyd lb 4 0 11 12 for as many Mantl cf 4 0 3 0 Goodmn rf 4 3 3 0 resume Sept Skowm lb 4 3 as are necessary to give 0 Green rf games Berra 4 0 3 1 Kell 3b one team three victories Howard rf 3 0 1 0 Ntemen If 0 0 0 0 Busby cf Should Magic Valley win the Blauahtrrt 0 0 3 0 Glmberg c 3 0(0 3 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 second half the series will open Carey 3b Kubek If 3 0 3 0 Brldwiar te 0 0 3 0 in Twin Falls Sept 9 and 10 Eturdvnt p 3 3 1 0 e Francona 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miranda aa 3 0 0 3 Then with no layoff the rivals Mailitp Robnan 10 0 0 will open in Derks Field Sept Loea p 0 0 0 0 e a high fly to short center Morgan (12) made catch after being hit by Bolger a Chicago Cubs second baseman Bobby Morgan and centerfielder Jim Bolger both set out after i ? $ l -- Except for Skowron’s 17th homer which barely went over the left field wall In the second Inning southpaw Billy ODell pitched even more effectively Oriole French- - The league record is 90 whitewashes by righthander Grover Cleveland Alexander The Braves sweeping the three-gam- e series and running the season record with the Cubs to and their current road-trimark to 104 were checked for six Innings by lefty Dick Littlefield whose only two triumphs has 'been over the league leaders After Littlefield making his third start of the season had checked the Braves on four hits and seven strikeouts he was blasted for five runs in the seventh Inning three of them 9-- 7 ball the to them for the campaign Spahn boosted his shutout total over the record of 40 shared by lefties Eppa Rixey and Larry e Kell t pennant-stampedin- inning Manager Casey Stengel taking no chances rushed in Maglie after George Kell led off with a single against Tom Sturdivant MICKEY MANTLE was up four times without success and his batting average continued to plummet going down to a fraction under 370 Up until the ninth only two Orioles reached second on Sturdivant as he registered his 13th victory against six defeats It was Sturdivant’s sixth triumph in his last nine starting assign— ments 8-- 0 Spahn Hurls 41st Shutout For Record Skowron Hits In Both NY Runs He faced only 23 Yankee batters in seven innings and gave up three hits two by Skowron and one by Sturdivant Yet he his ninth setback suffered against two victories after being relieved for a pinch hitter Skowron knocked in the other Yankee run in the ninth off Billy Loes Sturdivant and - Gerry Coleman also singled in the inning for the other Yankee hits September 4 1957 take Tribune Wednesday RIELS— HUNTING SO ITATI A0 NO JACK PREECE Op 4103 CLOTHESr(OOTS-SLIEPI- Dolly I to 4 CLOSED SUNDAYS pm - AM 6741 II i A - |