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Show SSRee nea Teee y - Snider Raps’ Homers as Dodgers Club Braves, 11-8 Brooklyn On DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1955 ‘Utah County, Utah _ 9 U.S. Golfers United Press Sports Writer Duke Snider’s thunderous bat was wiping out the memory of his disa) 1954 finish today while his Brooklyn Dodger teamwiping out the all-time club record of 221 homers in ‘one season. faced‘netia Scichase bury, Mass.; George Coleman of/% the final day of last season, drove in six runs with three hom- opened a 90 hole grind of match- Jim McHale of Wynnewood, Nine American golfers, led by Pa.; Cpl. James Bernard of Westinto peeaee a N.Y, (UP) —. champion Sam only three-time winner am unique event, was favored today mates were well on their way to Snider, who lost the National League batting title to Willie Mays ST. ANNES, England. (UP)— swept Golf Play By FRED DOWN British Joust plinghoff, Favored In — Homer Mark Advance in Billy Joe Patton and Don Bis- Sam Snead ~ Wayto New golf : fiftt Miami, Okla.; and Barton Bridge- ers and a double Wednesday night port of San Francisco were the} as the Dodgers walloped the Milath. other Americans who won thgir) |waukee Braves, 11-8, with a six|maorning matches. homer outburs.. ‘ the round of - the championships today by their morning matches. Only two of the 11 Americans} “Three Americans were elimin&twho gained the fourth round yes- ed in the second round Wednesday| medal he terday were beaten this morning. 15 home runs and 48 runs batted Patton, the Walker Cup star round in the afternoon, two of the in, in addition to raising his seaftom Morganton, N. C., led all latter group by fellow-Americans. son’s average to .319. The six U.S. home runs gave the Dodgers a the way while ousting England’s Among the most prominent i fir jay Jackie Jones, 5 and 4. Bispling- casualties of W. total of 67 in 44 games — a pace hoff, a. husky, 20-year-old from were Frank Strafaci of Mineo’ ‘that would give them a season’s , Fla,, co-favored with N.Y., seven - time metropolitan|total of 234. The 1947 New York Patton for the title, trailed John) New York amateur champion. and| Giants set theall-time record of Niven of England by three holes| Charles (Chick) Evans Jr., of Chi-|g72 after 13 but swept the last five cago, former U.S. Open and Anmiateur champion. to win, 2 up. Bruce Cudd, the Walker from Cupper 21-year-old Portland, Fleischer to Judge Turner-Fullmer Bout Ore., was the other U. S. winner who had to sweat out his victory How They Stand Newcombe who set the stage for heavyweight title fight at Ogden the slugging bee. in- 1953. By UNITED PRESS “Don watched. Conley warm up before the game and noticed he) National bert of Northville, Mich., and leading money winner Mike Souchak of Durham, N. C., in the feature foursome of the opening round. By UNITED PRESS National League Campnia, Bklyn. eae ae eeresingat [Rieu Det" merican G. AB R. H.Pct. bite: eet Mei A ath screen a yard from the top and had to settle for a double. Snider is held by, left to right, Jackie Robinson, PeeWee Reese and Roy Campanella who'contributed one homer apiece for a total of six and a new club record. The Brooks won, 11-8. (UP Telephote). arms of three teammates and holds three baseballs to indicate the number of home runs he hit in the night game against the Braves at Ebbets Field last night. The Duke. missed getting No. 4 in the eighth inning when he lined a drive off the right field Pokes Ready For Playoff At Greeley LARAMIE, Wyo. (UP) — Wyo- The former Memphis dentist fired a three under par 67 for a imaas HOIST THE HERO—Duke Snider of the Dodgers relaxes in the Little and Big Towns--All Have Something to Offer If You Have Time to Look | Aggie Coaching School Opens Next Monday Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Aesatiasal tangasnight 213 711 ...|Mantle, N.Y. 2815 Cleveland RaberTaleStelter| ty vision: with 34-3468, Gene Littler of Palm Springs, Calif., was im By OSCAR FRALEY A lot of the big ones came from|™ (9-0), who will hurl the Saturday|find them either. ; named the “Little Brown Jug,” game at Laramie, probably against| Maybe you're just going a short which is one of the top events in| Ozzie Cowles, head basket! coach at Minnesota, will be fe. all-Skyline Ralph Vaughn, (7-0), of/Stretch, like I was in a pleasant), arness racing. Wyoming. ski’ * sath homer helped ee a a Toee toneaeaaa Little towns, big . + ,| they a ave it, and each of! em impressive}. . have somethingto having lost gives you ists Re plus the time to look. to Warren Air Base, 5-2. The their hopes for the \tured: in his field while footba towns. They all|coaches will hear from Ivy Wiloffer if you take|jiamson, Wisconsin head football! WHEREVER YOU GO.... WHATEVER YOU DO.... RENT A NEW CAR FROM HERTZ - coach, future. along the- main town, drab and 2 AS SEEN IN 14 32 304 18%|Berra. Yankees 38; Kaline, Tigers burgh Pirates, 6-2, in 36; Kluszewski, Redlegs 36. Runs Mantle, Yankees 45; New York 3 Kansas City 1 (1st) Dodgers 41; Bauer, YanNew York 6 Kansas City 1 (2nd, Snider, kees 40; Smith, Indians 40; Gilliam, Dodgers 36; Aaron, Braves Hits — Mueller, Giants 63; Ka; line, Tigers 63; Kuenn, Tigers 58; Aaron, Braves 57; Campanella, Washington at Cleveland, night Baltimore at Detroit, night New York at Chicago, night Boston at Kansas City, night Dodgers 56, Pitching — Newcombe, Dodgers 80; Arroyo, Cardinals 60; Jeffcoat, Cubs 6-0; Ford, Yankees Pacific CoastLeaghe .3|7-1; Wynn, Indians 61. San Diego Seattle San Francisco Portland Oakland Los Angeles , Sacramento wi oa ae o ‘ 1 d : in the Skyline conference playoff.| Yet, in a way, it’s the story of the other 2 tional _League ‘game: In the Americar League, the] The winner or tne district seven| America. If you are a sports fan, you unNew York Yankees swept the Kan- playoff will meet Southern Califor-| sas City Athletics, 3-1 and 6-1 to nia in the opening game of the|doubtedly have heard of Stan Mu-| increase their’ first-place lead to} NCAA finals June 10 at Omaha,|sial. You don’t think of him as a) three games over the Cleveland Neb. Winners of all eight NCAA'Polish boy from a dingy byway.| Indians, ,who downed the Balti-| districts will play in the Omaha|/You think of Stan Musial as a) glamorous figure. Yet he came more Orioles, 5-0. The Chicago} tournament. from Donora, and you must glow White Sox edged out the Boston) Red Sox, 43, and the Detroit. Ti- ter for his secona shutout and|with the knowledge that if the kids gers routed-the Washington Sena-| sixth triumph as the Indians|you saw ‘playing baseball there are) tors, 9-0, in other games. t scored their sixth victory in seven) anywhere near as good as heis,| Rookie Johnny Kucks won his games, Al Smith started a three- they will get their chance, too.! fourth game and veteran Whitey| run, first-inning rally with a single| They can make it from the big Ford his seventh as the Yankees! and homered with Wynn aboard in| cities, but they can come up, too, madeit 18 wins in.21 games. First the second frame. Erv_ Palica| from the farm lands. Like a man tied the| dropped his sixth decision for)named Warren G. Harding. His Baltimore. town is Mt. Giliad in Ohio, a bu-|| the eighth inning and drove in| Chico Carrasquel’s eighth-inning colic little place from which he) three runs with two singles and a| single chased home the winning went out to become President of) -27 32 .458 11%| MANILA: Casey Jones 123%, double in the second game to raise| run for the White Sox after Sherthe United States. | 2% 32 448 12 (San Francisco and Emil. Tinde, his season’s. batting average to| man Lollar’s three-run homertied How does that ring a sports 29 29 .500 / 9 Fight Results 27 2% AI 9% ; 28. 30 483 10 48y UNITED PRESS 2% 32 448 Results 12 613 1% hee Idaho Falls ..... 14 Salt Lake City ...14 Billings ........ 12 Ogd: am soe. aon 15 18 22 21 588 563 483 .438 .353 é .300 2 3 5% 7 10 11 Last Night’s Resul Bo! ise 12, Great Falls 11. Salt Lake City at Pocatello, Postponed, rain. Ogden at Idaho Falls, two games postponed, wet grounds. Magic Valley at Billings, postponed, rain. Tonight’s Schedule Boise at Great Falls; Ogden at Idaho Falls, two games; Magic Valley at Billings, two games; Salt Lake City at Pocatello, two games. Pep Butts Cam, Little League To Be Formed At Orem Meeting OREM—An organization meeting for parents ofthe Vineyard area who wish to participate in Little League Baseball will be held at the Union School Friday at 7:30 p.m. according to Parlell Peterson, director of sports for Scera Recreational Program. Another organization meeting is planned-for boys of the Sharon area at the Sharon School Tuesday, June 7 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Peterson reported that a six-team league is anticipated with two teams in the Westmore area with Jack coach and another and two teams in area coached by Thurgood as to be selected the Hill Crest Justin Colyar and Max Bliss. Committee members who are organizing the boys in Vineyard area are Karl Bunnell and Marcell Young and in the Sharon area, Lionel College and Robert Pendray. Wins by TKO In Fourth Round BOSTON (UP)—Willie Pep said today that young Joey Cam is baseman Bill Skowron opener with a pinch-hit homer in| /|126%, Philippines, drew (6). .475. Andy Carey also homered for the score in the seventh while Billy| bell? Well, he was the man who BOSTON: Willie Pep, 129, Hart- New York. Hoeft pitched a two-hitter for his set a presidential precedent by ford, Conn.,' stopped Joey Cam, Wynn Shuts Out Orioles second straight shutout and third -|129, Boston (4). Early Wynn pitched a four-hit- of the season for the Tigers. ) . Pct. GB 667 a You Can Peat The Weather With A Viracle Tropical of Dacron Wool Little League rules will be observed although it will only be on a local basis. Fifteen fellows will make up a team with no You can beat the weather, any weather, in a new Viracle tropical, a skillful blend of 55% Dacron-45% worsted ex rtly tailored by Hart Schaffner and more than five boys of any one age level allowed. The ages of the boys will be from 10 to 12 although competent nine-yearold boys will be allowed to play if they qualify in the try-outs. if more than 15 boys register for < finished ?a shot back in the pro git LOGAN (UP)—The 29th annual with 69 and Snead was among the par 70 shooters. - mound combination is John Hogg,|_ You don’t have to drive far to|stately trees. But it has ‘an event |will discuss the sport. 45 154 45°49 318 we sioner caine fad red) only Home Runs — Snider, Dodgers Xa Wednesday Results Hollywood a itrap and just. 20 inches from he cup. Johnny Palmer of Badin, N.C., ~~ coaching clinic at Utah State AgriSnead was in the, last of four throwing out the first ball to open cultural College will get unde r foursomes teeing off today. Leadthe major-league season. ay. here Monday with top ing off were Shelley Mayfield of United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (UP)—Back home Wyoming's récord is 17-10. The|jimousines parked 19 27 .413 13%|13;, Zernial, Athletics 13. OnWn sicticatrsight game as the latest two victories were 8-5 and/drag. It’s a steel ¥7 405 13%|_ \etSPuns In — Snider, Dodg-| 16 25 27 (37215 48; Batted Campanella, Dodgers 47; 5"Oo. St. * Cardinals ae s, beat tie the othes Pitts-| Na 10-7 decisions over Utah last week parsh. Boston Washington ea Ci Kans 651 3 earlier in the day he won a “sand trap explosion” contest worth $750 by knocking his best shot out of - defeated Wyoming 15-4 ake, as example, a little spot %6 16. 619 4%|15; Kluszewski, Redlegs 14; Cam-|Kluszewski's 14%homes neil Coloradans ; : A 3 called Donora, Pa. Not much to 23 20 “sg5 g |Panella, Dodgers 14; Mays, Giants the oe = ki sagrhe ‘Arravo| and $-7 in games earlier this spring. 14° at, you might think. No oeoy : 2 t 3.50| ° eee Kan.City es oe in to pac-| Power, 36 141 28 48 .340|terrefor his DYeighth iphiaick Phillies al Colorado State has an W.L. Pet. Gp.(Lollar, Chi. 36 113 20 36 .319|008 OE - Peng cate wilia| 22-1 record this season, an ae first place tie with Jackie Burke of: Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., among Professionals in a pro-amatear event. That netted Cary $450 and Melbourne, Australia, Tommy Bolt scored five runs in the seventh) lowing if it is necessary. jtown is the complete answer, has|jittle two-lane highway through the| senda: Clarence Robison, mentorof the of Houston and Ted Kroll of New inning and needed Jim Hughes’) Bob Villasenor, (4-3),: of the|another think coming. Because/quiet countryside he loved. Hartford, N.Y. : i ite to preserve \Skyline champion Cougar track oeceneaneson eageof Sarid Cowboys will likely oppose Bob\every town in this big old country.) hen tnere are spots like Dela- 44 167 31 56 .335 Chicago Cubg and third-place New) pies 27 54 .381)york Giants. s ague Round total: of $1,200 in preliminary contests Wednesday. & Brooklyn 11 Milwaukee — (night) |Ashburn, Phila. 34 134 27 50 .373 jand field squad, Utah University Philadelphia 3 Chicago 1 (night) |Mueller, N.Y. 43 177 22 63 .356/eise, the Dodgers picked up a full Gill, (8-1), in the opening game. |both the large and the small, has\yore Ohio. The thing that strikes \track coach Pete Couch and Ralph St. Louis 6 Pittsburgh 2 (night) Virdon, StL. 34 132 23 46 .348| Fame on both the second-place The other half of state’s strong|its own bit of happy history. _|youy first’ are its tremendous and |Maughn, track coach at USAC, ; former right. And, as a result, we knew) seven playoff Friday at 3 p.m. in again, from Indiana, and it seems the country. A fellow named Ernie C0aches discussing football, bas- New York, Bob Rosburg of San — Francisco, Marty Furgol of Le every pitch he was throwing.” | Greeley, Colo. |that I can see—a lot of places) Pyle started out in Indiana. A real /ketball and track. mont, Ill., and Pal Palmer. In the of er: Erskine received credit for his The second game of the series|which figure in the panorama | writer, that one,, and his fellow| 0 This will be the first year track second group were Doug Ford seventh victory of the season but| is ‘scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday,|known as Americana. |mewspapermen will remember him|has occupied a position on the Kiamesha Lake, Peter Thomson of © was routed when the Braves) with a third game immediately fol-| Anybody who figures that his/a long time. His memorial is a clintal seni ‘Big Leagues Friday’s Games St. Louis at Brooklyn, night a Middlecoff, Robin winner, ‘indicated he was on} a hot streak by picking up a wasn’t masking his curve ball,”’) ming and Colorado State baseball) Robinson explained. ‘He as| teams will open the NCAA district) ‘|Leaders In Player & Club N.¥., PGA champion Chick. Har- Curious Surprise The wild slugfest was a curious surprise for the 18,380 fans who expected a third pitching duel be- and Brooklyn's Carl Erskine. Conley and Erskine had engaged in| WEST JORDAN, Utah (UP) — two 12-inning duels previously this 20 holes to defeat Arthur Walker! Nat Fleischer, editor of Ring mag- season in which a totalof five runs} of South Africa, 1 up. azine, will be one of the judges at |were scored. When the smoke} Lt. Joe Conrad of San Antonio, the Gene Fullmer-Gil Turner mid- cleared there had been a total of} Tex., and Jim Jackson of Glen- @leweight rematch here June 20, 25 hits, including five doubles, two) dale, Mo., two other Walker Cup- Marv Jenson, Fullmer’s manager, triples and the six homers for. 52 total bases. | pers, won easily. said today. Jackie Robinson, who hit one of} The last time Fleischer was in Utah was to be a judge at the the homers off Conley, revealed) it was none other than pitcher Don Joey Maxim-Archie Moore light on the Royal Lytham and St. Annes Course. Cudd had to play; Middlecoff of: Kiamesha Lake, rs tween Milwaukee’s Gene Conley rofeasionalls play’ competition. But the colorful slammer, now 43, ran into his toughest rivals of tournament in the first round fand a bad start could mean his fimish as\a title contender. Snéad fdrew Masters champion Cary The 29-year-old slugger thus took yer the major lea; lead with day morning and eight in the third|}5} cham; 16 hand - picked televised bout ‘from Boston third] Arena was stopped after the by Referee Eddie Curley b Cam was bleeding ‘so badly from the cut. After Curley stopped the bout, the 33-year-old former Marx. Dacron helps give this 8-ounce fabric strength’ and stability ‘to retain its smart tailoring. It has an innate resistance to humidity and rains that spoil a suit’s neat press. And Dacron “bounces baék” quickly from wrinkling. You should always present an impeccable appearance; a nd you can in a Viracle a- team, an effort will be made tropical suit by Hart Schffner and Marx. to organize another team in that area, according to Mr. Peterson. Broblems to be considered <t the organization meetings will choose . . . real soon. You'll be smart if you stop in and $69” include the selection of coaches, the purchase for each boy of a T-shirt and a ball cap, a mitt and either tennis shoes or rubber cleated shoes. No spiked shoes will be permitted. There will be a Little League baseball game each week on the diamond tast of the Spencer {School and across -the street from Lincoln High School. There . 5 t |