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Show '3 JOURNAL, THE HERALD 1 r . i . ' i - n ' 1,1 Lewiston Routs Split Behind Richmond; Brewer, k Vi n'5 M I U AN 1C 1C BA'I U v (.ION i!u hmund 21 I 1ft liul.ij's Sihftlul " it "ii l.fw iMnn Hhi.iiuiKI lt Ixig.tll m i l Lew it. it'-- ,1 u i . r Amn ii ,ii ,m i.ciM-- l all team mini I into a l. ill!-'ilie with Sii'it In u'M ami Lo, m tor tile County le.ui p y sli uliiv Ukliiiu l wifilcs routing ml, 2! 10 I al High' Coach iein. which upvl Uigail lust i till, hni'leit t k tin lidi k Ii mu a 9 ft uet.i i! to the liiiurrh. Ilrhmmul up a lug lead in the lim two lioiii s O i Lew num Hutneil lensin ni noser mil, A luting iui hi- - -- ut essiii SJN Hie I mini Slates Open Ionise of the Oak .tune 14 16, Cluii in Koi hasten, N the nine who placed ould min off mi Hie Sit nun money of Hie StO.UbO Hill , A tauiitij e.isd;. hut timibli truing tut liovovti, took in llie .ennui inning and Cine u; .nth one hit m fr e Xtl-n- ii nf Kithmomi pit. Mas clia ((' v i'll the (ideal Bin-aitalso ,.ii iil the Lewi. ton liilleis with a lim'e adit two doubles in live olliridl nips. Roger Pond had Ituee .limits. Sinn hf .eli Iravels to Lewiston (immmtii IMUMtui wh ....... T niul Richmond play Loa ... Si l.oui naan I, al gan Htoukhn MiHxanHi me Iriesi the cva 720 (juft Rielm oml 110 3 9 ( hu lk 004 D 10 '8 2'1 12 2 Lewiston Iiiildtlll'l'iVotltl.t 'a KcnuIIi orr Texas Intel national in Dallas. Dr. Caty Middle-eot- f, and Gene Lmler, tight, congi alulae leter Thomson, who took down the big piue after lung the Ibeston Hollow Countiy (Tub course reiord with a 0.1 lo get in the play-ul- Surprised? c let t , Ren Hogan and Sam Snead two of goliings gi tame out of the pieliminary in ad lie rounds loda.s as the men lo beat in tiie L S Open iham- pionslup starting Tluusday. Although neither has burned up 6,902 yard Oak Hie three-lineHill Country Club com se thug tar, t.hr. aie the names you hear l vvhtn possible wmmr aie us-- , ii , d x-- O -- AM hT AN I Aa an Lrwision Stin. hticlfl Kicnmond HftMtklv l)M.S 1 2 2 t 007 667 1 fib 7 0 3 .OuO Olll n.4 A M k dtikt'P M H 2 h " II tn (ll.lt fc lil ' n (1 MM I I N & W Sulk I . I ni. I n l'at-teiso- n l Electrics took over the mam challenger role with a 4 to I win overi the Roes al Salt Lake City hut still remained four full games g behind the Pokes, Missoula's Ttmbcrjacks, in last place, held the Pocatello Athletics in fourth spot by 'dumping the visitors 8 to 7 in a go at Missoula: and in Rotse. e the Rdlings Mustangs shoutout the Braves 6 to 0 on the four-lu- t pitching of Ron Msv. (.leal tans strongman tor th, .. Ponies. l.laho Vails Billmes ... see Rdings Raise Tonight's games again at Boise. Idaho Falls at Magic Valley, Great Falls at Silt M.sv.ula 8 Lake City and Pocatello at Bitln.ks K i "I ame hope so," he sa'.i Floyd, Moore Bout Looms in September i front-runnin- da - II e Hogan has laken four U S titles and is seeking lo become the first man ever lo win fie. 11 would he something new tor t lie Snead, who has won eierv crown m the game rxrepl this biggest one of all. Snead, rimnerup several times, ho that observed yesterday get hot star'ing Thurs- M.'d- - would like this is one mg, to win for a ihange" Ed Fuigol, who won the open Haimnoie 'title two yeats ago ptatsed the I H'l oil Slammer fioin the West Virginia tuii ' V hzinss.u I'llx lulls fiom the standpoint of cam se Is M t) (t it v . i and ability. "This couise is made j its .Mi 4 liu.iu! U vclahd lo order for him, Furgol said. t1 "ii Bull mmi e 5. ,0( s "This course requires a long Oih BY JACK CUDDY hitter and thats Snead. And if m i.i Natioriil n Promoter hes a little wild off the tees with NEW AORK 'IP ft" Jim Nunn expected to have M l.imi.s those booming shots of lus, it Itep.iiskl Pdlshm ih Ja'Mg chats today with the .won't hurt him as much as on ( lament pittshurh a short course" Btner. St 1.1'iiix y) manageis ot young Flovil BrtiU'v, Snead played the Oak course and veteran Aichle Mooie Amcrttiui l,Mgu Mantle New l"rk about a possible match for the for the first time Monday and ' ; Maxwell lelioil vacant heavyweight ciown in late really scrambled. He fried out Wueiin IVtr.nl a new putter, but after missing pronn Best. n ....... sa September. . Berra, New V.nl. several short ones, went back Paterson's Gun I pilot, IVAmato, VI K Ns I. II inl-J! '"V ilr.ues is coiilident Hovd will he able !to his old one. He didn't keep Mantle 11. "A. Hmer inks 17, Beira to fight, in September although score of the practice round, but Banks runs II l'"M ReiUrss he has a fractured bone in his observed "It was pretty high." light hand, lie sutleied the injury last Friday night while S i .v The Magic Valley Cowboys hit Into the win column again last' night to continue the blistering! v that has kept them atop thp league, dishing up an R to 4 loss to the visiting Idaho Falls Russets. Meanwhile. the Great Falls to Beat in Open 1 ie eland Chicago BtMu Cowboys Keep Blistering Pace Snead, Nope-S- mti Men Mr!UQS Hogan Are -- : II. , I i till pl.tK Lionel ile'i mi lmi-jr- I 1 Ka-- I pilthei, i ' s 1 V far ,hix year Rrewpr had two singles and while Ted Williams slammed a pair of doubles and Jackie Jensen socked his sixth homer of the year as 'the Bosox ran up a score in the dune a run. in 1 niahtcap The Baltimore Orioles dealt the Detroit Tigers their thud when Boh straight setbaik. tuo-iiu- n Nieman blasted a homer in the fifth Hector Brown won his third game, taking over for George Zuveiink in the e'ghih Vie Power Stars Vic Power drove in three runs with a homes and a double to lead the Kansas City Athletics to a triumph after Carlos Paula three-rupinch homer in the eighth gave the Washington Sen-ators a decision in the opener of them riouhleheader. Alex Kellner pitched a seven-hitte- r for his thud win In ihe second Hobby Sham? was the victim of Paula's homer and suffered hi second defeat. Righthander Don N'evveombe ivined credit for hu ninth victory last night a the Cardinals bowed to the Dodeers The loss dropped the Redbirds into third place behind idle Phtsburgh and league leading Cincinnati, Duke Snider hit two home runs land a run scoring single. AVallv Moon and Ifank Sauer homered for the lasers. Stu Miller pitched the Philadelphia Phillies to a triumph over the Milwaukee Braves. It made Millers career against the Braves who saw towering Gene Conley suffer his third loss since 'returning to the active list. 4 430-fo- 3 1 twl-mg- cue game-winnin- g 6 whipping Tommy Hurricane! Jackson at Madison Sipiare Gar- sixth-plac- den . School Confab V... Hl.'i'" 7 1" inn Boise 0 Vails 4 Salt l.ake ( Uv 1, Max'.- Vail.1' X I ho kills 4 Tomtht.. game. tmateUo at - ills Bilunxs al Boise Matio al Maxi.- - Xai'cv amt I. re.it tails al Salt Ijike ('it' SALT LAKE CITY A IP conference of educational administrators to determine how to find exceptional ihil-dre-n who need professional help and means of aiding tlu-rbegan today at the University of Utah IV Dr. Jac Birch, ilncctor of special education for thp Piits-buicPa, schools said about of the nation's children y h. one-fift- h as well those Hib .414 Bol-ge- r. especiallv gifted as those mentally or handicapped place Steve drove 13 moi e runs Big needed aid. across the plate last week to his honors for RBI's with 70 but teammate Gene .Mamh nudged him out of the lead for Uie most hits The scrappv second baseman now has 95 to Bilkoa 91. The! RABAT, Morocco, HP U. S 17th Air Force wanted all servicement Monday to keep off he streets of Moroccan towns DELTA HP Gene AValker is between midnight and dawn be-- j the new of the Delta piesident cause of a number of early mom-- ! Junior Chamber of Commerce, hie attacks on American pet son-- 1 with Derral Clmstensen and Tex nel. Shelton as vice presidents. Willis Morrison as secretaiv. Doyle Tov ham as treasurer: and Ralph KelVeil-Concealed son and Thorpe Waddingham as directors KARACHI. Pakistan 'IP The wife of Pakistans president bowed to centunts old custom Ainn-cla- y night and asked that the countrys first nationwide beauty contest be cancelled Begum Iskander Mirra said the holding of a contest to puk a Pakistani girl for the Miss Universe contest at Long Beach. Calif, would disgrace Pakislan In the eves of the Islamic wn-l- d n Moroccan Areas Jaycee Chief Pakistan custom women be concealed 'Pokes Eliminated Award Goes From NCAA, 12-- 8 To LaDell Hoth Planned New Special To The Herald will be taken WeNew Undefeated OMAHA, Neb. API The WASHINGTON. D C.. dnesday night or eailv Thursday Minnesota tackles once beaten Rifleman Medal, secExpert lo determine whether (he bone Bradley tonight in the fourth ond award l.i Ameiican pieics aie in position to knit round of the NCAA college uoild Juniorhighest shooting has been won must thev piopirly or whether set its by LaDrll Clarence Hotn. 666 be "pugged" with little steel bolls Arizona and Mississippi, each East Sth Noith Lngan. Utah, to hold in them place. surgerv by of which have fci'ien the du- -t once 18 the National Rifle AsAge a "It's lodav. insisted D'An.ato in the double elimination national announced sociation heie to-11 he no dean bleak, and there championMiip. wore scheduled for dav to able be stall lie'll suigeiy. ail alternoon contest. several hundred Shooting training at Greenwood Lake. N. The walloped 19 hits taigets in the last few months Y , in at the latest, Monday Gophers myht as they shot past the new expert marksman and begin boxing early in for the Mississippi Rebels, ftied his way through 13 lower r their thud v u tory Bradley stavNRA qualifications to achieve Dr. Kazuo Yanagisovv a, bone ed alive hy Wvoming. his new high ra.ing. With one eliminating St st Chile's Hospital, 12 8, and Arizona advanced to the special. at ntoie set of targets to fit e the was less optimistic. He said the fourth toiind hv new expert will up his rating squeezing home showed an "angular a run in the ninth fust to oust New to Distinguished Rifleman, the that fractuie" might tequire select top rating for the junior Hainpshiie, if the pieces did not remain thriller was Ihe ArizoMonday' shooteis of the nation. in pi oper position in the temporna-New The new junior expert atHampshire clash. For ary splint tends Logan Senior High School eight fiames. neither team could - ii i n T Mooie, move a man tuily and is a member of the Logan past second. light heavyweight champion and Then the Arizona club loaded Rifliers High top conlondtr for the vacant the s without a hit in the too I betitle, said, heavyweight of tne ninth. Ctaig Sorensen droplieve Patterson will be able to ped a perfect bunt and Harry fight in September. I had three Mosaic k tore heme from third. was hand fiaitutrs when Alter three days of action, young, and the longest took right 17.127 Midwes'erners have paid eeks to heal to watch the action in the lftth No Other lighter Suitable annual tournament. Thats 6500 CACHE STAKE MEN C h a r e y Johnston, Mootes more than attended during the 17. Fifteenth 6. Third he hoped young first thiee davs during last year. tnmager, said Ninth 7. Fourth 0. Floyd eould meet Archie in SepSixteenth 18, Twenty First 14 tember because liiev'H diaw MOUNT LOGAN GIRLS will S7iK).00C" Mooie and about Eleventh 21, Seventh 7. become the "official successor River Heights 24. Eighth 9 lo the rein i d Roi kv Marciano. EAST CACHE-STAKGIRLS HEBER IP Officials today Both Moore and Johnston emHvde Park 54, Fifth 0. to touches the no contender put other finishing plans Tenth 14. Eighteenth 13 phasized that for the annual Wasatch County could be substituted for PatterBenson 7, North Logan 5. son for a heavy title bout. "And Daily Festival, to renter tomorNineteenth 34, Twentieth 4 11 row the Lat'er-da- v Saints Slake if Patterson can't fight me. TONIGHT'S SCHFDl'I E r A Hose in East Cache Stake Men princess conjust have to ask eveiy commis7 p m. College Hill at 19th sion ,n the wot Id to iciogmze my test in the afternoon will be one 8 pm Hvde Patk at Tenth. claims in the heavyweight cham- of the highlights of a piogram of dairy exhibits and contest pionship," Art hie declared. 9pm Eighteenth at Benson. Scp-lem- Steve FRANCISCO HP Btlko, who managed to hit at a .435 ci'p last week although suk. continued to run away with the 1aciUc Coast League batt.ng rate today by boosting his maik by three points up to a lusty .414 The larruping Ixis Angeles Angels first baseman also belted anolher home run during the week for a seasons total of 24 lo stay far ahead of Seattle's .loe Tavlor and the Angels' dim Each has 13 for second Trouble in 2nd Highest Rifle 13-- . sur-ge- Wellsville Accepts Invitation For Big Softball Show tab About 40 Good- - Jolly Jamison, Ralpn Holt, Tren- Shortstop ton. Left Firld Hyde Park. Center Field Lewiston Right Field Newton Gerald Hansen, 1 ...... Address Phm - s of (Ages Based Please enter me in the divisions Men's Singles (open) Junior Singles (under 18) Roys Singles (under 15' Midget Singles (under 13) Women's Singles (open' Women's Doubles River Of Sorrows NEW DELHI, India j (open) n Girls Doubles (under Girls Singles (under 18) Jr. Girls' Singles (under 13) Q Mixed Doubles (open) 18) i than Partner OP) a in the an Saharsa districts. The river usually reaches the flood Is 150 villages Darh-hang- My Working Hours Are: state Entry blanks are due by 6 pm. Friday. Turn in at The Herald Journal or to playground director. The government rushed food and medical suppliei to the food in late July. stricken areas. Colorful new sportswear with the famous Levis name! fANSORIZIt ba-e- Softball Scoreboard vv - More persons have been driven from iheir homes by the flood waters of the Kosi River, it was reported today. Swelled by heavy monsoon rains, Inta's '' River of Sorrows" surge over its banks, inundating 150.000 some My Doubles Larsen, Cornish. Hinckley, Jan. 1, 1956) I have checked below: Men's Doubles (openi Junior Doubles (under 18) Boys Doubles (under 15 under 13) Midget Doubles Fred Inflelders John Hyde, Cornish, Elray Balls, Dayton. Bruce Outfielder Darley, Hyrum; Ken Spring, Smithfield. Pitchers Roy lance, Ralph Ivan Christensen, Smithfield; Hyrum; llobbs, Dayton; Steve Entry Blank NAME Field Right Hyrum. 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A'oris One more top team was added to Friday nights big Alan V.'heeler, softball exhibition when the Wellsville Amvets accepted an invitation to participate on the program. They will meet Fred Andersen, ' either a Salt Lake team or another top local team in the I.aAon lnficidcr Hodges, 7:30 game this coming Friday evening. Wheeler, Lewis- The second game, scheduled for 8:30, features two Trenton, ston. veteran womens teams, the Salt Lake Shamrocks and the Outfielders Bob Jenkins, Lind Florists from Portland, Oregon. Newton, Leo Thurston, Hvde jPaik Darley To Pitch Pitchers Jack Anderen, The Wellsville team has many of the stars of the strong Trenton: Harv Larsen. Newton a Wellsville First Ward team of the last few years plus Arden Porter, Jav Lewiston, few other veterans of that area and have compiled a very Hans4n Hviie Prk. KoUw John. good record in their seasons play this year, Managed by son, Richmond, Marlin Larson, the team has Don Darley as their ace chucker and that in itself makes the team a good ball club. Backing him up are a bunch of dependable fielders and a strong hitting team that has shown plenty of class in their games so far. The feature girls game needs little boosting. These two teams have met several times in past years at the local park and have always put on a pleasing exhibition. Both smithfTeid Fart ell Barren, are colorful teams as well aa. classy bali clubs and have shortstop i always been well received by the large crowds that have Smithfield Left Field N a o, g Rey see their field to Memorial at , games. gathered Cornish. Prices for the evening show will be fifty cents for Center Field Earl Lindley, under. and adults and twenty five cents for junior high age Hy rum. deuces Writers Meet bse First Paik 11 1 TrenRich- mond iy 1 to bo) a BILLETS: Cstchcr F.lUs Grifttn, ton, or Marv Tvsveller, 2 t, SAN In Salt Lake City three-da- treat Bilko Begins Today p'ai i d I at mond will send " squads The Rasters 2 1 1 he poiii'ud out. nad Trenton, "The other team called the bombers, will include peiformei from Snuthfteld. Hyrum. Cornish and Dayton Richardson and Plul- bps will manage this club. Rtrh-th- A All-St- v f v " Encounter All-St- ar of Smuh-jto- n tin hv Tom StaiUng lineups were named Park, Stan Richrdson al-- , of Day- and field Cache Phillips annual the Perry for Red the today Hoton gave to been selected will ton he have which manage game, Sox a split vvnh the Cleveland ley June 32, a' the, the two All Star teams played Frtdav Indians yesteiitav. "Sparkman and Perki will It was Biewer's ninth virtory, sm'nhfield ba pai k . one team called the sue Hm: manage Preident Hodges n American the League jhigheAt of nlavers Kei'h vaxt iittas f Lewis- - Bul.et. composed against a single setback. of il.de.from Lewiston, Hyde Park, New- Cleveland allhough limbed to ton, . Weldon Peikes )ust four hits, won the afternoon game, 4 1. on (limit clouts hv Al Smith Al Rosen and Chico .'arrasquel Cal MiLivh picked up lus second . tetoiv with relief aid fiom Rav Naileski Young Brewer has beaten the 7 the seven straight times over the past two seasons. He has a c i ci oid against Cleveland thus cti i da '. lie.ttll 1 Cache 5-- 1 4; iflievver L 1 1-- niftv A Goins Deadlock Jt lull starters Named For 1956 Boston Gains At better stores everywhere 2280-- ilVT n.l CS.I vrtB S f 1'( st m vi i. 0y tso 'k |