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Show ONE LEAGUE HOT, THE OTHER COOL THE HERALD JOURNAL' 4 A WORLDS CHAMP I PID HIV 19 1W Logan Kattte Counts) Itah Rademacher Bout Gets it's The Braves Up In Front; Lead Over Sox Yanks Take Mow Slammin' Sam At 45 Leads Publicity-Sma- Promoter rt Hurricane Tommy Jackson at the Polo Giounds, July 29. Rademacher may be an ama-teu- i, e you see, but the Washington State lineman has a professional promoter in Jack lui ley Despite what boxings big domes say, Ilui ley knew that 'an Olympic champion with a punch wadding into the professional titleholder would captuie And the public 's imagination that th.s would be especially true against a young pro champion BY HARRY' (.RVYSON , N E A Sport t ditor The National Boxing Association, led by Chan man Julius Helfand of the New Aork commission, is uptet about Floyd Tatteison putting the slug on Lt one-tim- 1 Pete Rjuemaclier, an amateur, in Seattle on Aug 22. Cus D Amato, manager of Pal-teiso- r ,s miffed about the innovation geltmg moie publicity than the heavyweight champion's return match with Itade-mache- I ... . A , . f s V i , b ' J ,V! x $ I i V Y M S V : , "s & A 5J -- i ' & : ; W-l-- 5 ' Y x' , - , S J "" ! Jtc , 4 1 - a vA . jsssis Ste champion i In Seattle PETE RXDEM ( HER is fighting hes already jyn W, ,, Y F tncore. Hurley has virgin country running for him as far as a heavyPatterson-Jackso- n weight championship is concerned and Rademacher is a local boy who made good In Mel- bourne. Hurley is making the most of the fact that his tiger flattened a big, bad Soviet to scale the Olympic heights. Newspaper sports desks are already hearing from Rademacher rooters. The letters come from the peanut growers in Georgia, who supposedly put up the $250,-09- 0 guarantee for Patteison Rademacher convinced them that he was good enough while stationed in the At my there. The letters come from Army buddies of the Pete, who talks even a better fight than he made in Australia "You dont suppose this L M o u k h i ne. who Rademacher knocked out, was in smateur, do you they read "Don't you know that all Red athletes are subsidized There are no amateurs in Russia, ao Moukhine actually was the professional champion of a amount of territory. Knocking him out makes Pete champion of ail that vast land and richly entitles him to the crack at Patterson and the world championship. Another smart step by Hurley was getting Rocky Marciano to coach Rademacher, both at Columbus, Ga , and Issaquah. Wash , wheie the balding challenger will finish his preparation. Hurley already has the old champion saying that Rademacher has more than a chance. Meanwhile, Manager P' Amato continues his verbal war on the International Boxing Club instead of building up Floyd Patterson and helping to get Emil Lence, the new promoter, off the hook. The way things look row, Cos D Amato may have done the 1BC a favor when he took the return off its hands Jim Norris would not have gone to the expense of putting it on outdoois, now ever, for the show drew no moie than 11,225 paid admissions and a gross of $66,038 at Madison Squaie Garden when the feud was fresh. And Jack Hurley wasnt beatin ing the drums for an amateur Seattle. tremendous 3s? y. who has yet to es'ablish himself. Unless business picks up in New Aork, the Rademacher raw experiment may outdraw the on August 22, and of a lot of teintory. Valley Baseball Loop Posts Two Games For Saturday Patter-son-Jarks- With two games of this week's j Smlthfield s winning streak and been achedule having piayed Preston will cross over to only t.o games aie L0n for a gdme between the two in the. left fon this weekend ldaho wn ,he 0thr gam Cache Valiev Baseball league Pioneer see will day schedule will be afternoon Saturday at Trenton for a 3 tween Tienton and Coimsb in pm game and Lewiston will go'ctiinish to Newton for their con'est A f ulj schedule has also been Logan defeated Preston 4 tn pdIUU,(i for the weekend of July while Smithlield Wednesday play ?6 and 27 Two games will be downed Cornish 12-placed Friday nigttit with the Each team in the league "ill other three set for Satuiday aee action on Wednesday. July afternoon aquad from Newton at 8 p m on Wednesday night Brian Thorn-2Logan will plav nost to a jev pu, hed the logan squad to Crimson field and Runtnond will a 4 uctotv over Preston. Box meet Hyde Park at Hyde Park score for that game: Lewiston will be out to bleak ? ot.vx PRPTON ib r h ib r k Pokes Pick Track Mentor 4 LARAMIE, Wyo ' W'yom in g s ton, , John new ly-- n Mela m ed freshman backfield coach and high former successful head school mentor at Thermopolis, Cowbovs U itt SA8lnAton 10 0 has been named the 5 1 U Mli imi Wilson 2 I 0 head track and cross count, y 4 i) 2 Gunderson 4 12 PpphnKer here coach, it was announced I nun j hid T Z 0 hn Cutler 4 0 0 this week by athletic director i 0 0 .unne'l SparrovL 10 0 Glenn J (Red) Jacoby. 4 ii 11 im.e otlkft 4 0 4 0 0 Melton replaces Wiles Hallook, H)O 0 I ir m r Harmer Z 0 f hi is Andra 4 O pnMi has guided 4 2 0 Thornlev Jensen 3 10 Poke publicist, who W ,20() zanders coming's cinder destines for the past five years, and who last 2 4 5 Toai associate named os in was 010 2ol 7 winter A special softball show ha' Preston (XV 040 4 inof the University' (0 director 14 Mr WcntWo, Thornley been planned for Crimson Field II formation service Hallock relief Satuiday evening, accoiolng to Wjnnlnjt pitcher Thornley, losing as track coach and ptomotion Supervisor Staniord MiCleitan pitcher, Jensen Uoytko. is a part of the University s Two of the top teams in Monstepped up public telations protpelier Stake will meet i lub- Horn He is at present in charge gram the Cache alley League of A our University Speaks weekly Fust game ts at 8 pm, mat-- ! radio show in addition to his Mrs. Ann regular athletic public relations OMAHA, Neb. (IB chmg Basto of Beai Lake against Cases Johnstone of Mason City, chores Gaiy s Mobilgs of Iogan At 9 p m , Ovid, runout leader lovva who assumed the favorite The Cowbovs popuar new In the Beat Lake Aiea will take iole Hirt'dav with an upset v iccinder coach guided 'lhei mopolis on Jims SKiit (intei 1it.un ton met Mine Richardson of track teams during the 1952 and Auimssion pi ices wul be 25 Columbus. Ohio, today in the 53 seasons and was a middle foi adults, and 10 cen's it dime cent l match of the distance star at Union high in foi ciuldren, for the doub e head-- ' omens Western Amateur golf Burgettstowm, Pa , high school v Doubleheader Softball Show Slated ? 1 1 1 1 iT 1 ( i senu-fma- ei tom nament Gaiv's and .Tuns Alobtlgas Spiu Center aie (uimitlv ie I foi sisond p1 . in the Call y Tins leag'K boasts live ut the top softball n.nes in the state Ait Mai shall is likelv to stait on tie mound tor .Inns while Bob is (xpulid to h mule the pitching duuis foi G.y s lp-,o- Metiam Bailey, Northwestern linveisitv sophomore from Palatine III, placed Pollv Rilev of Foit Woith, Texas , in the other semifinal M's Jonnstone ousted the pte-- v a unis lavo itc prettv Mis Romack Ioitei of Sacramento Calif . 2 up in 18 with a In Chant comeback Bar-I'di- , Probers Eye By I.EO H. PETFRSFN United Press Sports Editor DAATON, Ohio HR Once again Its old Slammin Sammy Snead against the field in the PGA golf championship While such favorites a Doug Ford, Walter Burkemo, Tommy k Bolt, Dick Mayer and Mike 1- - " still were in the running as Y YYVTYY f teed off 16 ?rav today the survivor, e lght g ,fu g for the first of two more rounds f the sudden-deatgu a,tl0"a m of 18 hole matches, hed, h links artist Patk it was the hunky-dor- y with all ft om West Virginia that everyone e'eryt1!ng Milwaukee burgheis right now was watching The Braves defeated the Phil-agPlaying anything but like his l'es- - 2, Thursday night as catcli-Miahe found the hillv 6,773-yarValley golf course to his er Del Rue droe in three of liking as he paced the field into Milwaukees runs with a home the round of 16 with some of the run and a single. Bob Buhl went best golf of his career He wa'8H innings to gam his 10th vic-1- 0 undei par for the 47 holes It ton, with rookies Don McMahon took him to beat his fust three roining in to strike out Harry knrierson for the final out. Cult opponents Fares Dow Finsterwald Simmons wa the loser. He faced Dow finsterwald of Brooklyn remained l'l games Athens, Ohio, in this moi mug's off the pace by beating St Louis, fourth round and now ranked as io-m an contest, while with Ford a Cminnati nipped the Giants. In the other fourth-iounpair- - ancj Pittsburgh defeated Chicago, ings it was Bolt, also playing g. ' golf as hot as the sun which has yankl punninf Away baked the course the past two s. The Yankees opened up a Claude Harmon. egainst p ,ead m ,hf. Amerlcan their btggest marg.n of from Mamaroneck, NY.; Buike League, the year, with a 2 victory over St of mo against Henry Ransom as Baltimore rallied for Andrews, IU ; Ford against Jay Detroit, runs in the ninth to lick the Hebert of Sanford, Fla , and May- five second-plac- e BosWhite Sox, er, the U S Open champion, ton Kansas City, and begt of Kroll Ford Ted against blanked Cleveland Washington Ha The other matches for Fndays 12th grand-slaGil Hodges death first of two sudden rounds had Souchak, of Giossin-ge- r, homer of his career was the highN Y , going against Lionel light of the Dodgers victory That Ilebert of Lafavette, La , Milon blow tied him with Ralph Kiner Matusic of Webster Grove, Mo , and Rogers Hornsby for the National League leadership against Don Whitt of Alameda. Calif, and Warren Smith of San and it came in the last of the Antonio, Tex . against Charles ninth to tie the score after St Sheppard of West Newton, Mass. Louis had pushed across seven Name Stars Upset runs in the top pf the Inning. There were a lot of name stars Duke Snider, who homered In the on the outside looking in after a third iryung, doubled in the 11th wave of upsets in this play tournament which saw defending ehamnion Jackie Burke, former PGA kings Viv Ghezzi and Denny Shute; former U.S. Open champion Jack Fleck and Gene Littler, one of the more promising young pros, eliminated Thursday. FOREST HILLS. NY. W Snead, shooting Professional tenmis promoter A1 veteran defeated W'atrous, golf, not the PGA Snorsicira"mplonrinthe as he much as money making 4 and 3, then morning round, thought he would with his Tour-- J downed Henry Thoien, a old home club pro from South nament of Champions at staid Hamilton, Mass , 3 and 2, in the Forest Hills, pnv ately rooted for come-bac- k by Lew Hoad today afternoon. Ford downed Jim Gulnnup of which might get him "out of Lafayette, Ind , 4 and 3 in the hock morning and then beat Robert Hoad, whom Kramer paid $125,-00- 0 to turn pro a couple of weeks Gaida of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 3 and 2 m the afternoon. ago, ruined what may have resulted in a sellout on Sunday when he lost to fellow Aussie Ken ThursRosewall. day in what was regarded as a Sou-cha- hI , h e. d d P louse anti- Anti-Tiu- v. - e Hoad Toppled By Rosewall V t - : x r (I I : , H . A f ' - I ' f: LATE TRYOUT At 32 and in his longest slump, Y'ogi Ben a, great New York Yankee catcher, weais glasses for the fust time. But only m practice. run and Hank Bauer doubled for abled the Red Sox to score two two more A1 Cicotte, the third of jinearned runs in their victory four Yankee pitchers, gained the over the As. Tom Brewer hurlfor his 11th win. ed a victory. Billy Martin homered for the Ath- Pinch Single Wins Billy Goodmans pinch single letics only run in the third inning. with the bases loaded, good for Tom Gorman was the loser, Camilo Pascual or the Senators two runs, was the big blow in g assault pitched it ball until Russ NixBaltimores against leftv Jack Harshman of on singled in the seventh inning the White Sox Oriole relief aca and although the Indians collecGeorge Zuvennk gave up one hit ted two moie singles, the Cuban in the last two innings after tak- light hander had litle trouble reg11th victory. The Sen-- I ing over for starter Billy ODell istering his to post his ninth triumph Wall ators shelled rookie Stan Pitula for 13 hits and knocked him out Dropo homered for Chicago. three-ru- n outburst in the A pair of errors by Kansas City ' with a five-hitt- third-basema- Flam, Gibson Giants To Leave New York For San Francisco Next Year It's official! NEW YORK OP The Giants are clearing out .of New York and heading for San Francisco where they plan to open for business next April Club President Horace Stone-haput it right on the line during a Polo Grounds' press conference Thursday. He said this will be the Giants last year in New York And he cited a steady decrease in Income along with and pai king transportation as the main reasons problems for moving. The only major detail still to be ironed out, Stoneham said, is San the financial proposition Francisco city officials will offer the Giants Frisco Mayor Pleased In Los Angeles. Mayor George Christopher of San Francisco, obviously pleased by Stonehams statements, said he planned to leave for New Y'ork tonight where he intends to confer with the Giants president Stoneham said he was going to recommend to the Giants boaid of directors that the club set up shop m San Francisco next season providing we get a good deal from that citv. San Francisco officials, lt is mator upset WTmbledon Hoad, the crew-cchampion Is scheduled to meet Pane ho Gonzales, the world's top tennis plaver, on Sundav in the final round The loss to Rosewall eft noad with a record at the completion of three rounds and unless he can whip Tony bert Saturday, Sunday's match with Pancho will amount to an a warm-ufor mg moie their vvoild-wid- e tour which be-- j in January Gonzales ran his Meanwhile, unbeaten string in this tourney to three by defeating Frank 6 3 Sedgman, No matches were scheduled day FOREST. IU HP -Favorites Herbie Flam of Beverand Wimbledon ly HiUs, Calif queen Althea Gibson today led a field of survivors Into the semi- final round of the National Clay Courts tennis championships. No 1 seede(d in the men competition, will shoot for his straight victory at the River Forest Tennis Club, when be meets Barry Mackav of Daj-,gton. Ohio Flam won his third straight set match Thuisdav m eliminating David Harum of Cor- al Gables Fla and d Miss Gibson, New City, was not expected to encounter much trouble m dis-posing of Jeanne Arth of St Paul, Minn , in a semifinal women S match Miss Gibson bieezed to 6 3. quarter-fina- l a win over 8an Francisco Donna Flovd of Arlington, a , in A ancouv er Thuisdav s round Hollv wood Nan Diego , 9-- 7. 1 Mat McCue P. 7784 FROV FN Sire of Champiom Ride a MrCne Horae and be Meonted. BAR D START ES M. Dl BR, PH. 44 Logan, Utah A FINAL JULY DISCOUNTS UP TO 50 noth-four- th os Angeles .. W. L. 60 38 55 41 55 42 53 43 52 49 45 49 34 63 33 62 Pet. GB. 612 573 567 552 515 MEN'S JACKETS 4z 6 9'4 479 13 a, 1111 - aggressive "Rotkv Mamano n slugging stvle and because was not impressive in hiS - 8 Only. Ages Regular 6.95 and 10 O QQ Saturday PURE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER Men's sizes, small, med large. Manv styles and cmant A AA IUwU jLvv 12 All Wool Suits. All light colors. No tailoring. 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NY TP Germinal Ballann, the rugged French middleweight with the black handlebar mustache, gets his first stiff American test tonight in a g with Rorv Calhoun at the War Memorial Auditoiiurn Their bout will be televised and broadjast naionallv by NBC at ,10 p m e d t Calhoun of YYhite Plains NY, is favo'.d at 13 5 because of his BOYS' SUITS 9 Only. Large Sizes Regular 10.00 ...... Saturday Only Sizes U S SERVICE (Delivered! p mL Phils-Brav- c:-u- ST AT I ION FOR Tra-Fla- Seattle Mild Robin 9 l REGISTER! n QI ARTER HORSE 1 1 Wlllijlli it 7, Top-seede- I m ut RIVER 6-- 2 m known, are prepared to meet the Giants terms. Stoneham sa.d the Giants would be interested in paying 6 or 7 per cent of the gate receipts as the rental fee for a ball park m San Francisco As for the potential telev ision revenue in San Francisco, Storr'-hainsisted that was not the chief lure for the Giants. Pay or toll TV, or whatever you call it, is not the prime reason for our wanting to move. he said True, we are being o'fered more monev than we get now from our television sponsor, but if we get a good deal In San Francisco, well take it even TV without that closed-ciicuStoneham said the G'ants would be willing to plav in the present Seals stadium until a new one4 built. 6-- Lead Net Meet . seventh. Lopez en Hector n er no-h- ninth-innin- nedly "ub-acripti- v. s'n-gle- d v nt !o, 0 1. 1 u and scored the winning run on E. ha'kos erior. Roger Craig was the winner Gus Bell piovided Cincinnati with enough runs to win when he hit a two-ru- n homer off Stu Miller in tne third inning. Johnny Khppstein held the Giants scoreless until Bobby Thomson opened the ninth with a homer. When Ed Bressoud followed with a single, Raul Sanchez relieved Khppstein and got the final three outs The Pirates won their game from the Cubs with a four-ru- n rally m the ninth Bill Mazeios--l- s infield single with the bases loaded scored Dick Groat with the winning run Ernie Banks and Chuck Tanner each hit hoineis for the Cubs Reliever Luis Arroyo was the winnmg pitcher. Snuhpaw Bill v Hoeft of the lead Tigeis was woiking on a when tie ran afoul of a threerun rally by the Yanks m the eighth With two out Jerry Coleman and Mu key Mantle walked. Yogi Berra then singled for one 6-- 2 Laud-eidal- 351 25'i Sacramento HP PHILADELPHIA Robin Portland 347 25z before coming to Wvonung to Roherts. big light bander for the Thursday's Results concentrate his athletic abilities Philadelphia Phillies said todav Ran b ranusto 12 Portland 7. m football He was the tegular he was sonv" as he started the aiuou.ei 4 I os Angeles 3. fullback of the Cowboys' unde- first day of a three-daHollv wood 9 San Diego 6. suspenfeated Gator Bowl eleven In 1950 sion for almost slngg'ng umpire Seattle 4 Sacramento 3. and an honor graduate tn physic- Jocko Conlan He has al education in 1951 Roberts known around the coached at Thermopolis ever since league for his mild manners and giaduating prior to assuming his gentlemanly wavs was slapped duties as yearling grid mentor with his first suspens on and a and athletic dormitory du'ector. $50 fine Thursdav by National league President Mairen Giles It stemmed fiom a disagreement between Roberts and Conlan over a decision he made Wednesday c night during the game double elimination tourna-- high school Fourth ward v 17th ward at trust inv esticitoi s livid the.r ment will he beM bcg.r.n.ng uet scrutiny todav on the laim svs wuk in the Ci it Is MIA softball high school Tbnrsdaf. Julr 2$ tem of the National League chamThe teams have been Division C pion Brooklyn Dodge ts the big- league divided into thiee divisions A, B, Providence Second ward vs gest in the maior leagues Fusco Thompson vice piesi-de- anu C anl will plav at 6 15 p. m. Ninth ward at Central Park 20th waid vi. Second ward at in charge of the Dodgeis each day 14 minor league clubs was schedbust round of plav vdl begin Central Paik Mondav Tenth ward vs 16th ward at uled to testify as the House July 22 with the DivisSubcommittee completed ion Li leans placing Divisions A high school and C will hold their fust round Division A its baseball healings River Heights Theie will be a change of pace of play on Thursday, July 25 Young ward I he schedule of future games at n gh school next week when the seven-mawul appear in the Herald Journal bust ward A v College at group turns Us attention to football Hockey and as soon as the winners of the high school basketball will get a going-ove- r North l,ogan vs Hvde Park at pieuous games have been de-llater mint d high school n St hemile for the first round of Matthew pi evident of University va Mendon at high school TV, Inc , told the subconi-mite- e the tournament Mondav. July 22 Scores of recent games: Thutsday his fmn could Division B Beehive league begin pav TV in San Fiamisco, Los Angeies and the New Yoik Seventh waul vs. 15th ward at " Benson 14 Noith Logan 7 Mount logan Stake (tty metiopoh'an aiea next Conti al Pai k 21st ward vs Benson at Central Fiver Height 8. Providence fcpung if it gets ftancluses. Under Foxs proposal the view- Pai k First ward 3 er would pay $3 a month in 12th waid vs. 11th ward at Cache Stake fees" plus a charge for high school Fourth ward 21. 15th waid 13 17th ward 7, Third ward 0 18th waid vs Pioviaente F.rst each piogiam he watches A fee of 50 cents to $1 for a basebad ward at high school Fourth ward 7. Ninth ward 0 15th ward 16, 21st ward i 12th ward at Cam has been discussed. Eighth ward WASHINGTON me five-day- Girls' MIA Softball Loop Dodger System Draws Tourney Schedule A 5-Ga- PGA Tourney rZ 1.00 125 pair. Best quality. Broken sizes. Reg. to 10.95 Now Only QQ 0.00 Logan, Utah ooldcm coco m |