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Show Chance To Take First Me A The White Sox blew a five straight hits for the Teds, decision to Kansas Cay be- including two homers, to litve Cleveland in ix runs. fore winning, but then lost, downed Detroit, r, marDon Lkrsen's in single game, Baltimore in11 Vernons red in by only Mickey beat Washington, homer, gave the Yankees their nings. second-game second win the The Braves had 14 hits and the win for Redlegs 17 in a single game. straight complete-gam- e slammed his 26th the perfect game hero who got Hank homer, the majors tops pLs two off to a sour start this year. doubles and F.d Mathews h.t his Veinon hit another homer in the i t, 17, h while Geoige Crowe had first game a pinch-hi- t, Cincinnati clog to the top rung By JOHN' GRIFFIN United Pres Sports Writer in the NL on the holidav The Cincinnati Redlegs vs. ihe a slugiest loss to Milwaukee. New Voile Yankees in the 1057 Hie Cards fumbled a chanii to World Senes. take fust place at the milestone Thats the prediction today cy losing the first game of a front baseball's' most famous twin bill to Chicago, 3 Siooklyn also split, axiom winning, crystal ball the old tvtore t..at the teams leading the maiur bring .o Pitlsbuigh leagues on the Fourth of July winning 8 2, but Philadelphia will win the pennants. And the swept 'iii Ciiants, 1 and The Yankees protee'ed t lie tr v hammy has been getting s ong-e- i after AL maigm by winning, ui lecent years. losing. 4 10-- 7 five-hitte- 3-- e -- 1 r-- A-r- on 2 two-ou- 1 job in the ninth inning off in the majors with his 11th vi'tory The Cubs rallied for two runs Bob Grim to snatch victory from as sma'fled a in the last of the ninth to heat Rocky Colavito defeat. hree-ruhomer. But Charley the Cards in their opener, a game The As beat the White Sox in h the half of their morn- Maxwell singled home two runs finished by the Cards under proing afternoon twin bill by rallying in the ninth inning to give Detroit test over a safe call at first for live runs in the last of tha the second game. base on a Chicago runner who ninth. The Sox made sure of the Baltimore rallied for a run in later scored. Sam Jones second with 15 hits as Bob Kee- the last of the ninth to tie Washgave the Cards the niglucap and then won in the despite two homers by Dale Long. gan scattered 11 A's hits to win. ington, Bob Friends seven-hitte- r Tarty Wynn tossed a three nit-t- 11th when Jim Biideweser singave for the Indians in their open- gled home a run with two out off the Piiates their opener against to er tie for top winning honors reliever Truman Clevenger. Newcombe Brooklyn, but Don tw n pre-lunc- er 4 - 1 r4 1 in their Thursday In a night game at Crimson Trenton Field, Logan crushed Richmond game. Preston wound up in the cellar of the first half because Wednesday night in a fiv they forfeited so many of their inning game. Several extra-bashits were obtained in the game, games. But Jensen won the first among them were a home run by hame of this half for the Idaho s was on the Anderson Bill Ewing, and by l"am. to Day ton mound for the lciseis and D. Ivan Christensen and Hollis The Dav ton squad connected Brown hit a double and D. Anfor 10 Inis and eight runs while Preston won their fn st game of drew got a triple. the Hyde Park team could or.lv Ivan Christensen was the win- connect for five hits am put the season when they topped acioss two runs. A s.inithfidd nine shut out a and scorsquad from .Newton ed their runs on 11 hits Newton players eked out lour hits from Ken Spiuig, winning pitcher. SnnthfiMd scored all eleven runs The only undefeated team pf the Cache League in the fust four innings of the softball will be the only inactive one tomorrow evening seven inning game The tightest game of the dav when the league games re held at Crimson Field in Lowas when Cornish edged past gan. at the Lewiston Lcwis'on The Wellsville Amvets have a 0 record to lead Fourth of July celebration WinSecond Iace Garys Mobile will meet Jim's the league. Reese Naegle. ning pitcher. in the first game at 8 p.m. Saturday with Center 10 Lewiston plavers stiuck out Sport Bike contest following at 9 p.m. a Cactus Club-Grawhile 11 Cornish bat'ers went clown swinging in pitching of the Team managers have issued a special invitation to loser, Arden Porter. all Cache citizens who softball to come to the field First place winner of the first half of play in the Cache Valley Baseball league, Hyde Patk, had their undefeated season's record bioken last night when they lost the tnM game of the second half 9-- 6 39-- 1 e three-bagger- r. VALLEY SOFTBALL TILTS IN LOGAN SATURDAY 11-- 0 2 4-- nt enjoy Saturday to watch the two games. Traffic Judge Professional Wafer Skier Race Makes Good Though Blind Wins Big Tiaffie Judge was retired to etr'1 duty in Kentucky today after posung one of the greatest victories of his racing carper, during which he finished out of tne money only seven times in 44 siarts son of Aubhai The roared from behind Thursday to beat favored Dedicate and Lofty Peak in the $85,550 Suburban Handicap at Belmont Park in a blanket finish Elsewhere around the nation, Find galloped to an easy victory in the S55.50O Ameiican Handicap at Hollywood Park, Boleru C., cne of the leading candidates for 2 year-old honors, set a track record in winning the $24,750 Tvro Stakes at Monmouth Park, the French-bieRafty set a new Delaware Park track lecord for s over the a mile and grass in winning the $32,100 Sussex Turf Handicap, Manasses stored an easy win in the $28,675 Stars and Stripes Handicap at Arlington Park, and Assembly-ma- n annexed the $23,050 Independence Day Stakes at Nana-gansePaik By ALFRED LEECH United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO (W Johnny Ross, 21, is a professional water ski star. Hes also blind His other accomplishments include leading a dance band and wrestling on the University of Minnesota squad. Ross, a modest young man who talks matter of factly about these activities, came to town with a water ski troupe apjearmg at the Uhteagoland Fair He also is skiing this summer with Tommy Bartlett's water ski show in the Wisconsin Dells Few of the spectators realize Ross' handicap when they wa'ih um skim over the water behind a speedboat But Maior, Ross faithful German shepherd guide dog. seems to sense the danger. Maior, tied to 8 tree, howls moumfullv when his master zooms up a ramp and soars into an leap Ross was newly married and flat broke when he went to Bartlett three years ago at the age of 18 and begged for a lob I would have done anything. he saiu Fixture Of show But Bartlett lined him as a water skier and now he's one of the show's fixtuies. Ross always skies alongside IP1 pei former, who guides lum Clarence Robison, PR00 5 oung I niveritv s v erhallv "Mv partner keeps railing the tiack and field coaih has been named the Rorkv Mountain re- distance as I near the ramp he gion's Spnng Sports Coach of said "When I'm there he hollei s, the 5 ear by Coaih and Athlete Aou're on, and the rest is up to me magame. Ross never has been The magazine also named L. J in Silvester of Ltah State University the hazardous stunt. But he once as the Intermountain area's out- smashed into the opposite end of a ramp when there was no one standing college performer. to wain hint it was thete ' I was in (he hospital four months u nh rtuee broken 'dvs a dislocated knee and an lnjuied CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. TP Speed king Donal Campbell tested his motorboat, Bluebird 11. Thursday on Canandaigua Lake, hitUng a tup speed ol about 9i miles an hour. He hopes to break lus own world speed lecord on the sane lake d three-eighth- ot tt L. J. Silvester Named Outstanding Star Is Brigham h.t Jet Beat , shoulder, after days he said. "But a few I got out I was back the show, Ross is a junior in journalism at the University of Minnesota. He enrolled there on a wrestling the scholarship after winning Minnesota state high school title it. lus wejght. lie's won three of five matches as a member of ihe university squad, but he has been hampered by two shoulder iniuries. it was at a wiestling match that he met his beautiful young wife, a nurse's aide at the uniin j Lake1 Country Club invi- or both reservations are to be made one Neubeger, phone 2311, Monday, July 8. Ail with A LEWISTON ab r h G. Wheeler 5 0 1 Hodges 3 0 1 V ood 4 0 0 Jamison 4 0 0 Porter 4 0 1 Jessop 3 11 Rigby 1 0 0 f ORNISH ah r h 5 2 2 Buxton 5 11 Cole 5 0 2 Reese Naea'e 5 0 3 Rey Naegle 4 0 0 Bingham 4 0 1 Viebel 0 aiartln 2 0 0 Godfrey 2 0 0 Goodwin 2 0 0 Bench 1 4 Ransom 1 36 2 7 Totall 38 3 10 11 10 01 4 Mrtvnight A.Vt heeler 3 0 Buttars 4 0 010 000 001 2 Lewiston 000 020 0013 Cornish 2BH Rey Naegle, Hodges, Jessop. Reese Naegle, Winning pitcher losing pitcher, Arden Porter. TRENTON PRESTON ab r h 5 1 3 Wilson 5 11 Harmer 4 12 Cutler 5 0 1 T Smith 411 4 0 0 1,1 5 5 4 1 ab 12 Tlllotson Jensen Judv 1 Humphrev Benson tt ox tkn B Smith I 10 Keller ' favored at iH 4 2 2 4 12 4 5 0 0 3 11 Hodges D. Andrew Brown R Wood O O 101 4 0 ood 1 Anderson 4 0 0 Jensen 501 N Andrew 4 10 Stock Car Race RALEIGH. N C. Paul IP Goldsmith of St. Clair Shoics, Mich , driving a 1957 Ford hard- 5229 top, won the 250-ntil- National e Sweepsakes stock ca- - race at the Raieigh Speedway Thu .dav Lambert-Mile- , Frank Schneider of N J was second and Joe , Veath.ily of Norfolk. thu d. a, wax 6-- 2 1 HoIe-ln-On- e e STE DOROIHEE. Cue. "P Herb Mareussen of East Lansi: ?, shot a one on the 10th hole m the fnx round of the LaBatt Open golf tournetmemt Hiui sday Marcus-sen- , who only joined the touring pros two weeks ago, wound up with a par 72. Nile h , hole-i- n 343-ya- id 2 c of Edinbuigh Hoad was the first since Don to bag two in a Budge in 1937-3row in the historic center court The lopsided triumph carried an additional bonus for the Aussje who thus retained his standing as the world's top amaATLANTA, Ga. ilf George teur and kept jus asking' puce Amick of Venice, Calif , finished at $100 000 to turn piofessional in tho fall first In the 190 m :!e US The Club race championship ThursCooper, who day. Jimmy Bryan of Phoenx, won the Australian crown late Ariz., who won last Saturdays last winter while Hoad was ailMonza 500 in Italy., dropped out ing, never was a threat after e during the 27th lap because of a Iew blasted him for thiee broken connecting rod. bteak in the first et. Coop-- i 8 Broken Rod sei-vie- i i t minutes. In womens singles Al'hea Gibson cf New York and Dm lone Hard of Montebello. Calif won their semifinal matches Tl.urs-d- . o ass'u e '!.e ! Vd v it 13th eonsen u'n e' "nb.eden champion in this division Miss Gibson, sliivmg to bee- come the tournaments fust 'n smoiej iitleholder vv a Honed Christine Tinman of Briwhile Miss Hard tain, continued her surprising plav bv downing Doioiiiv- - Head knode of Foiest Hills. N Y., 6 2. G 3. The, two Yank lassies will meet . 6-- 6-- ninth-innin- it g d . . . 16 Mantle Yanks American League Williams. Red Sox 20 Sievers. 18 Mawell, Tigers 16 losing Senators Zcrnial, AOile'los 15 Rl 8 BATE F.D IN National League Aaron, Braves 71 Musial Cards 63 Hoak Red'ees 55. Crowe, Rediegs 53; Lnnis, Cards 53 American Sievers Sena- Bridge. Yes, Patterson A . 1 1 feather-weig- tt from Panama, Da-ve- 5 Patterson than he would some of the top contenders such as Hurricane Jackson and Eddie Patterson meets Jackson July 29 in New York. "My style is right for Patter-- 1 on,1 he said, while I might have a lot of trouble with Jackson manager, Gus DAmato, frankly admits that the $250,000 guarantee offer made by Rademachers backers is what makes the match worthwhile. As long as I manage Patterson he will fight whomever he and Machen. Ive been knocked out only wants to as long as we can get once, and I don't think Patterson DAmato said. enough money, lean put you down the way he Change Due keeps moving. a Washformer Rademacher, Rademacher has actually been ington State football star who speaks with Ivy League gram- fighting longer than Patterson, mar, said he doesnt care If another former Olympic boxing Grand View, sports writers do write off the champ, and the match at a "ridiculous publicity Wash., native considered turning stunt and he insists they will pro twice before, once as early as 1952. come to beliefs soon. The has a arouqd Ma-che- n. my believes CHICAGO (IP) Stan Musial has passed another milestone on the road to baseballs Hall of Fame e he now stands fourth in the have all-tim- : 9--2 I.o-ga- One Round KO he However, he struck with amabetter chance of beating teur boxing and in 1956 took the grand prize by capturing the Olympic heavyweight crown when Extra Bases A v to beat little Moore of Springfield. Ohio, again tonight in their return 10- -l rounder at the New Capitol Arena Their bout wall be televised and broadcast nationally by NBC at 10 pu m. e d t. In it. Isidro hopes to extend his unDeaten string to nine straight. Speedy, bobbing and weaving Sait Lake City 6 5, Boise Martinez, who can fight with eiGreat Falls Billings ther foot forward, won a decision Fridays Schedule hover the upright ( stocky BobPocatello at Mabic Valley two by in Panama May !. 393. But Isi- games. dro had to bounce off the canvas Idaho Falls at Missoula. four Umes before he got the verSalt Lake Ctiy at Boise. dict Billings at Great Fails. Fach improved much since then and each is now a contender for me crown. is Girls' Softball Games For Tonight Listed ure theyve bought the Brooklyn number of changes list of extra-bas- e hits. taken place in the schedule of the sen, Red Sox 51. Minosos, White Sox softball 51. league. g,rls Only Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and PITCHING The new schedule for tonight Trucks. AthletShantr Yanks Lou Gehrig have more extra-bas- e ics Schmidt Cards Sanford, includes North Logan vs. First Phils Bunning Tigers blows to their credit than the River and Benson vs Ward W. L. Pet. GB. Cardinals Stan the Man. Mu-si15 6 at the at both and 1 Heights, 0 2 000 Salt Lake City Tris Speaker on the passed school These games high paik 2 0 1.000 Missoula list Thursday vv hen he hit a home Magic Valley ...... 1 0 1 000 4 are in the Beehive league. East Cache Stake games will run in the first game of a twin 1 1 .500 1 Billings be between Benson and U'ni.er-sit- y 1 1 .544 1 Great Falls bill against the Cubs, the 1,133rd wards at Central park and .000 14 0 1 Pocatello ward and River extrat base hit of his career. Heights, 2 2 Eighth .000 Idaho Falls .... 0 n also at Central Paik. Mount 0 2 .000 2 Boise Stakes only game wil' be Thursday's Results between 13th ward and the Sev2. 17. Pocatello Magic Valley enth ward. This game will be at Idaho Falls Missbula League tors 57 Mantle. Yanks 55. Skowion. anks 54 Maizone Re- - Sox 53 Jen- Isidro tP Made This Quarter-Millio- n Thursdays Results Pittsburgh 5 Brooklyn 1 (1st) By BILL FERGt'SOV Brooklyn 8 Pittsburgh 2 (2nd) United Press Sports Writer 1 (1st) 2 York New Philadelphia ATLANTA (IB Olympic ChamPhiladelphia 6 New Yorjf 2 (2nd) pion Pete Rademacher, a true life Chicago 7 St. Louis 6 (1st) "Joe Palooka according to his St. Louis 4 Chicago 3 '2nd) backers, is ready proof that any Milwaukee 10 Cincinnati 7 American boy can Saturdays Games get a quick shot at the professionChicago at Milwaukee (night) al heavyweight crown if he hap-- j Philadelphia at Brooklyn pens to have $250,000. Pittsburgh at New York Rademacher, king of the ama- Cincinnati at St. Louis teur boxers, has other attributes besides supporters willing to NATIONAL .LFAGIE part with a quarter of a million C., AB. K. H. Pet. Player A Hub 63 254 30 90 354 bucks. But it's no secret that the londy, Pitts Musial, St. Louia . . 73 292 46 101 .346 money did the most to secure the 76 324 62 110 .340 Aaron, Mllw an Aug. 22 47 192 20 62 .323 Groat, Pitts 73 277 55 89 .321 match with .. Mays, New York heavyweight champ AMERICAN I.EAGIE 73 244 68 92 377 Floyd Patterson in Seattle, Wash. Mantle N. Y Williams Bsn. ,. 69 238 53 81 .349 Rademacher is confident that 71 215 42 78 332 Bo d Balt Maizone B,n .... 75 3u5 34 100 .328 he can give a good account of . 63 267 40 87 .3.6 himself against Patterson and Saovvron, N Y HOME. Rl'NS his financial supporters dont fig National League Aaron, Braves 22 Jensen-- , --Hurricane Bout Very Worth While gers he stopped Lex Moukbine, a Russian. in the first round. The balding amateur said he started trying to line up a pro debut with the champ even before he went to the Olympics, but the match didn't materialize until he had taken the crown and Youth Unlimited Inc,, a group of Columbus, Ga., businessmen, chipped in the $230,000. Mike Jennings, who heads the Columbus group willing to gamble a quarter of a million for the ciown. said that Aouth Unlimited is interesting in placing right Guy champions in all sports as well as make money. Rademacher is what you call a tight guy. Jennings said. Hes a real life Joe Palooka. 6-- Kay Leads Field Of 144 325-poa- ST. DOROTHEE, Que. SALE 'IP HOOVER Constellation Isles-mer- Golf and Country Club to- day in the final Saturday. Meanwhile, Miss Gibson and Neale Fiaser of Australia weie scheduled to their mixed douh.e complete match todav against Nare'n Kumar of India and Edda Buding of Germany. The American-Aus-si- e duo won the first set, 10-and the seoie was knotted at 7 in the second set Thursday when 8. The tall, handsome Mount Bruno, Que., pro shot himself into d field the lead of the Thursday with a competitive star-studde- 67. course record, But.his fine showing was onlv one stroke better than those of two other shotmaxi rs who are also looking for the.r first PGA vicnewcomer Ken Venturi, tory g Ran Francisco, and huge, George Biyer, Los Anlong-hittin- v as hailed by geles. If Mi's Gibson and Fraser win Two strokes back of the 27-their quarter-fina- l match they ear-ol- d Kay with 69s were Paul then will return to the court la- Harney of Bolton, Mas.: little ter in the dav to meet Roy Emer- Joe Conrad, the former Eritish son and Margaret Hellyer of Aus-- 1 Amateur champion from San Analia in the semifinals. tonio, Tex ; Ernie Boros, assistMiss Hard and Mervyn Rose of ant to brother Julius at Australia gained the mixed douN'. C.; Leo Biagetti, St bles semifinals Thursday by de- Paul, Minn , and Pat Schwab, anfeating Sid Schwartz of New other first year pro out of Day-tooik ina Mimi Arnold of RedOhio wood City , Cakf , In the mens doubles. Gardnar of Denver, Coin, and Mulioy Budge Patty of loss Angeies Paris had a emifmal date with Roger Beeker of Britain and Bob Howe of Australia The winner will play the tandem of Hoad and Fraser in the final. plav the high school Krsults of this week's play I I ogan Stake 12th ward 19. 14lh ward 5. College waid 19. Second ward 6. Cache Stake Fourth Aard 32, 16th ward 7. The New Jack Kay, making a bold bid to become the first Canadian ever to win the rich $29,000 LaBatt Open, was one shot in front of the pack s 144 pi os and amateurs teed off e in the second round at the Straight Wimbledon Title WIMBLEDON. England IP -I- ft s game suddrnlv fell apart ww Hoad. Australia's blond and he ei red ficquently on shots bombei became t lie lust man in he had made wi'ln ca-- e m his 19 years to sweep two Midivht rather trek to the finals Wimbledon tennis c hamnionxmiis Ihe entue mat, h lequned only today when he touted Vusiialian 37 minu'es shl In rr.xed d ml ies I.uis Av ala champion toupet, of (bile and Mis Ihein-to win the of Australia, eailirr wmneis over Hoad, favoied 3 to final, attacked funnu'lv light the top American team nf j from the start and set the tempo Seias-IuisLough, rolled into bv fur the ii ill clacking Coop-c- i the sent. finals wrh an o,mv 's ser.'ce in the first game of victory ovn Man MiiD and he match to the beers of a gal- M'ss R H Bentlcv of Bii'a n lon of 15 0(0 including the Duke Hie match was over in onlv 30 Repulsktj July 26. Musial Caros 19, Crowe P.edlegs 13 Mathews, Braves 17, Snider, Dod- 39 6 10 000 000 311 100 000 6 Lew Hoad Wins Second later this summer. as Rip Audrey wasnt the only big wind in the news as Tom-F"- y New York Boxing Commission offices after refusing one more handshake with Floyd Patterson for photographers Jackson, a goatee and a scarlet headband, signed for the heavyweight championship fight at sporting the Polo Grounds on 29. Cornish will travel to Preston Saturday for their second game of tnts half and Smithfield will meet Richmond at Richmond. Other Saturfday games include Logan at Dayton; Lewiston at Hyde Park; Trenton at Newton. contender tational is Friday, July 12. Logan women are invited to enter either HURRICANE WARNING sl0fZnrw 0lit Park. itch-hittin- 10 r American League Moore Tonight's Fight Sait eight-hitte- Lo.an tCacfte County) Utah three-bagger- Martinei And Jtiiv an homer supplied his winning iun, and lefty Curt Simmons took the nightcap although he needed relief after two-hshutout ball for eight trames. Logan-Rich-ir.on- five-piec- e Attention of Logan women gotten was called todav to a pair of inv nationals in other parts of die state El Monte invitational tourney in O'gdvn is next Wednesday, Harvey Haddix beat the Gitn s for the Phils in their opeuor on THE HERALD JOURNAL d ning pitcher in the Miller with contest being charged with the loss. In the Cornish and Lewiston game Hodges and Jessop connected with doubThursday's Results les for the losers and Ray Naegle Kansas City 5 Chicago 4 list' winners. for the one got Chicago 8 Kansas City 3 (2nd) Cleveland 3 Detroit 1 (1st) Top feature of the Smithf.eld Detroit 4 Cleveland 3 i2iul) Newton contest was the two home Boston 3 New York 2 (lstT i uns that were blasted by Nyman New York 4 Boston 1 (2nd) between Winn. The upset game Baltimore 3 Washington 2, 10 Hyde Park and Dayton was spot- inn. ted with extra base hits. G. AnSaturday's Game Cleveland at Chicago derson got a home run and MorKansas City at Detroit ns Htllmandollar got a double Baltimore at Boston s Other a and triple. New Yoik at Washington were by Harry Lemon and Elroy McDermitt, both of Dayton. National League D. Perkes hit a double for Hyde versity hospital 41 9 12 Total Ross plays the drums and leads Preston Trenton a jazz combo which 2RH D Brown IK it D Andrew pl.ivs at campus parties Winning pitcher: But of all his accomplishments piti her Anderson. he seems most proud af the fact that at the age of 14 he was the youngest person ever awarded a master eye dog "I've been blind since I was In 7, he said The guide dog training for a person so young was an experiment "And since then, theyve been WASHINGTON training younger persons." g Martinez, svv Women Golfers Invited To Join Tourneys 16. FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1957 Dayton Upsets Hyde Park; Cornish Edges Lewiston 3-- 2 1 scattered nine hits to take the nightcap as Duke Snider bagged three hits, including homer No. v Mid-Pine- s, 17.50 Now Sec . . Hie 69.95 For the best approach to Cleaner That perfect Gin drinks... Floats On Air At A Swing to Gordon's the one gin with superb liqueur quality! 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