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Show WIPNTSMT. nVT Cacti . l! THE HERALD JOURNAL Counts) L'tal 5 Amalga 'AIDltJGS Graduates Listed From Seminary and Junior High American League By AIDREY SMITH Graduating from North Cache and semlniary this jfcar vvcje Bruce Bingham and Tarnala Smith: and from tl.e ninth grade, Snnthfield, Ray Rindllsbacher, Mr. and Mr. Ted Rindlisbach- er and son Bobbie enjoyed Sun-- i day dinner with John and Lois1 Tuesday's Results 'Wash. 5 Kau. City 4, 1st twilight Wash. 10 Kan. City 9, 2nd, night New York 13 Chicago 0. night Boston 7 Cleveland 3, night Baltimore 2 Detroit 0, night Wednesdays Probable Pitchers Pierce Chicago at New York (3-vs Sturdivant ). Cleveland at Boston Narleski (6-vs Sullivan Kansas City at Washington, or Craddock night Garver vs Cicotte ) Detroit at Baltimore, night La 17 (5-vs Johnson Thursday's Games Chicago at New Yoik Cleveland at Boston Detroit at Baltimore, night Kan. City at Washington, night National League W L Pet. GB 26 16 .619 Milwaukee . San Francisco . 28 18 .609 j Rindllsbacher. Mrs. Ann (grandmother) Rind- llsbacher is home after undergo-ing an operation at the Salt Lake City LDS hospital. She was a; patient of Drs. Melvin and Max Darle, her grandsons. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hansen and family from Logan were Saturday visitois of Mr. and Mrs. Arrol Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ar.ios Griffin of were Saturday visitors of their daughter Mrs. Ranae Smith! family. Mr. and Mrs L J. Petty at- tended the North Cache gradua tion exercises Saturday evening in honor of their grandson, R. L. Pitcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pitcher of Smlthfleld, and Bruce Bingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bingham of Amalga. Miss Nyla Harris of Hyde Park called Saturday afternoon at the 4) ). (7-- (0-2- ). (0-1- (1-- Pittsburgh Cincinnati . ... Chicago St. Louis 23 22 19 20 20 22 20 22 .511 .487 .479 .476 .429 .386 Philadelphia ... 18 24 17 27 Lot Angeles Tuesday's Results 10 Chicago 12 Philadelphia 4 St. Louia 8 Pittsburgh 4, night Cincinnati 8 Los Au. eles 3, night Milwaukee 7 San Fran. 6. night Wednesday's Probable Pitchers RobPhiladelphia at Chicago erts (5-vs Drabowsky Milwaukee at San Francisco ) Spahn (8-- ) vs McCormick ). or Monzant Pittsburgh at St. Louis, night Kline (6-vs Brosnan Cincinnati at Los Angeles, night Lawrence ) vs Podres Thursdays Games Pittsburgh at St. Louis Philadelphia at Chicago Milwaukee at San Francisco Cincinnati at Los Angeles (2-5- ). (4-1- (4-3- (5-4- ). 4) (1-3- (4-4- ). RHUBARB Billy Loes, Oriole pitcher, shoves umpire Larry Napp after the ump ruled that Aspromonte was safe at home in a play by Loes in the fifth Inning of the Washlngton-Baltimorgame in Baltimore. Loes was ordered from the game, suspended indefinitely, fined $100 by Manager Richards and the Incident will be taken to the commissioner. run-dow- n e home of Mr. and Mrs Arrol Smith before leaving on her vacation. Whatever Happened To Jaycee Net Tourney ' Devo Francis? Logan Jaycee Tennis Tournament By I'niled Press International Thursdays Schedule Bevo Francis and little Rio High School Doubles Ohio, college were the Grande, John and Christensen Lynn sensations of the naPayne vs. Mike Phillips and Gary basketball tion for two seasons during which Drage Allen Payne and Craig Poole the remarkable Bevo set even vs. Brian Neuberger and Wally more remarkable scoring records. In the second college game Waite of his career he rang up 116 Junior High Singles season, Joe Blanch vs. Robert Bradford points. During the 1952-5Steven Blaser vs. Gary Shiff-ma- n he averaged 50.1 points and av3 eraged 46.5 per game the follow- mark of Lynn Christensen vs. winner of ing season. His 1952-51.954 points was hailed as a new Hansen Jim Nyman-Do- n Paul Larsen vs. winner of Brent NCAA record but it was rejected Wilson-Gart- h when the NCAA pointed out his Nelson were made mostly David Phillips vs. Jim Nye Pioneer League Winner of Robert Shelton-Lyn- n W L Pet. GB against junior colleges, vocationStevens vs. winner of Steve al schools and service teams. 24 15 .615 Pocatello After his sophomore season, Bevo Drage Great Fails .... 21 19 .525 Winner of Gordon Walker-Ro-beand his coach, Newt Oliver, formMagic Valley .. 21 19 .525 Horn vs. James Gibson ed a pro unit to travel as a side21 19 .525 Boise Winner of Dale Peterson-Bria- n show with the Harlem 20 19 .513 Missoula Jensen vs. Craig Peterson The unit later disband17 20 .459 Billings Winner Robert Hansen-Barr- y ed. Idaho Falls .. 15 27 .357 104 Christensen vs. Robert Bradford Whatever happened to Bevo Tuesdays Results Hill Francis? Now 25, Bevo lives with Winner of David Wolfe-JiBoise 7 Idaho Falls 3 his wife and two children in the Billing at Pocatello, postponed, vs. Gary Schiffman Tournament schedules will be hamlet of Highlandtown, Wet grounds Ohio, Missoula at Magic Valley, post- listed in paper daily. Follow them and works at the nearby Welles-viland report results to Doug HunOhio, China Company. poned, rain ter, phone 989-Great Falls, bye Tonight's Schedule Billings at Pocatello Missoula at Magic Valley Idaho Falls at Boise Great Falls bye 3 splurges nt rt Globe-Trotter- London Beats Joe Erskine LONDON (UPI) The possibility of a rematch between Brian d British1 London, and Empire heavyweight champion, and Willie Pastrano of Miami, Fla , was raised today as a result of London's conquest of newly-crowne- Joe Erskine London gained both crowns Tuesday when he knocked out Erskine at 1:47 of the eighth round of their scheduled title bout at White City Stadium. Pastrano, originally from New Orleans, outpointed London earlier this year. The American, who is ranked third among world heavyweight contenders, currently is en route to Bologna, Italy, for a bout there on June 15 against Francesco Cavlcchi. Mr. Mr. and Claude from Kearns, Utah, and ion, apent the weekend at the home of Miss Johnsena parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lower and oth-i- n er relative and friend. Mr. Victoria Buck spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Senators1 Rise Hard Ridden Wins At Epsom (UPI) England Hard Ridden, an outsider owned by Sir Victor Sassoon of England, won the 179th running of the famed Epsom Derby today. Paddys point, a 100 to 1 shot, finished second and Nagaml took third place In a photo finish. A field of 20 thoroughbreds contested the mile and race. This was the second straight derby won by Sir Victors horses and the third within the past six classics. Sassoons Crepello won last year and his Pinza captured EPSOM, one-ha- a Dick Hyde, little pitcher doing a big job. a major share of the credit for the Washington Senators surprising showing. lf the rich prize in 1933. The derby triumph also was the fourth for jockey Charlie Smirke. He previously won v!H Windsor Lad In 1934. Mahmoud In 1936 and Tylyar in 1952. submarine ball pitcher, Hyde is developing A into one of the American Leagues ace relievers. He saved both games of Tuesday night's doubleheader as the Senators beat the Kansas City A's 4 and 10-Hydes record is an impressive but Iiis value to the club is even greater. All told, hes appeared in 13 games and the Senators have lost only three of them a pretty fair indication of a sound relief pitcher. Hyde, a native of Hindsboro. 111., started out in organized baseball in 1948. He got a brief look with the Senators in 1955 and was brought up again in 1957 fter a season with Chattm-roa- . record Last season he had a in 52 games and this season hes showing definite improvement. twl-nig- CINCINNATI Stan (UPI) Musial and Willie Mays, the Na- 15-- 6 Gen. George Armstrong Custer was graduated at the foot of his West Point class. tional Leagues highest paid players, today finished in a tie in the for the circuits first voting Player of the Month. League President Warren Giles announced that Musial, St Louis Cardinal ace, and San Francisco Mays, Giant star, each received 18 votes from the 39 baseball writers and broadcasters who participated an the poll. 1 3 3l Jfc r ,v 1 i,ir ci ' V ' H NtA launcher with the aid SWOOSH Air Force jet fighter leaps from rero-lengt- h 130000-pounbooster rocket thrust a of developed by Astrodyne, Inc., of MacGregor, Texas. It was the first successful launching of a supersonic Jet plane without benefit of a runw ay. d Mrs. Yagn Hansen to Mink Creek direction of Gladys Bingham wlvcre they visited with Mr. and and teachers sang two numbers, "Tell Me The Story of Jesus,'' Mrs. Earnest Jensen and "The Good Shepard. fol- 1o ( Icartield Mr. Maigaret Hansen and lowed by talks from Mrs. Ruth grandson David Blanchard, was Spring. Miss Marsha Rice, Bill)-- 1 accompanied by her daughter op Dale Rindllsbacher. Mrs. Mrs. Marilyn Hansen, and chil- Ronda Bodily sang Beside the dren to Clearfield where they Still Water. spent. the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Raleigh Jordlne and family. Guests on Black and White Day of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Petty were To Mr. and Mrs W. II. Petty of Og-den. Tlvey visited In Richmond IIEBER (UPI -An accidental and relumed to Sally and Lew's home where they enjojed a del- gunshot wound early today claimicious dinner. ed the life of Dr. Willard J. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spring 37, a Heber physician, in visited Tuesday afternoon in Pro-- 1 Draper, of his home. kitchen the of Mr. and vidence at the home a native of Ogden, had Draper, Mrs. John Anderson lived In Heber here for the past From Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Varnell Haws, 12 years. Friends said he had and son Ronney were the week-- i taken his rifle to the Strawberry end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Reservoir while making plans M. Smith. The Haws came up' from Ogden for the graduation for a fishing trip it was theor-Ized the weapon discharged as of the N. C. students. Sunday evening services under' he was unloading it on hii return the direction of the Sunday School home. superintendency, Kenndlth Munk, Draper was the owner of the LaVar Hansen and Leland Archi- hospital here. He was married to the former Helen Martin of Probald. The Jr. Sunday school under vo. 1 Gunshot Wound Medic Fatal 1 Stands Fast Cn All Tax Cuts WASHINGTON (UPI) Senate Fin a n c e Committee Chairman Harry F. Brd served notice today he will stand fast against ail tax cuts despite a new wave of remands for repeal or reduction of tome excise lev ies. The Virginia Democrat, obviously fearful any breach In the istratlon - congressional admin agreement against tax relief might open the way to greater cuts, told a reporter: I'm going to stand on the House bill. He referred to a measure, expected to come up in the House this week, extending existing corporate and excise sales tax rates for another jear. It was approved by the House Way and Means Committee as part of an agreement between the White House and Democratic congressional chiefs to opDose any general tax reductions this year. M(p jR9 OPEN TIL 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FISHING SEASON OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 7 This is a copy of the genu- - ine No. 300 Mitchell that sells tor reg. 32.50. Comes with extra spool. 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