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Show ton mitMoeld 'Gtuirday Moglh Burdetffs Puffs On THE HERALD JOURNAL 4 t1 H)i HP JULY 11 FRIDAY. Logan 19W Countv) Luih Ji moitifiS LEAGlE One-Ma- n Puikey shut out the Giants for Andy Pafko. The blow went over the Coliseum's short left field the second time this year and screen and Felix Mantilla follow-ter- s won his 10th game for the s with another in the same spot ed with a neat seven hitter. of action, during the second half of play. Oarkston and to put the Braves ahead, Smithfield are currently undefeated in the second half of Frank Robinson homered and aland to are with so singled in a run for the Red-leexpected Logan, tangle play, along they while Johnny Temple and in a hot and tight battle for the league leadership. Clark-sto- n Don Hoak each had two hits. A1 finished in fourth place during the first half, while Worthington suffered his fourth Smithfield claimed the championship battle. loss. on schedule for this weeks action in the Other games - staged a n show season,Harry Anderson and Richia Valley baseball league find Lo Pitts, at Chicago, 2nd, ppd, rain at Los Angeles Thursday night Ashburn collected a total of sevPhilad. 13, St. Louts 3, night when he hit two gan at Hyde Park Saturday afteren hits and drove in eight runs homers, includMilwaukee 8, Los Ang., 4, night noon, Lewiston at West Side, and a grand slammer, to lead the as the Phillies scored their eighth ing 0. Cornish Richmond at Cincin. 4, San Fran. night Braves to an in nine games. Anderson had over the win victory Park encounter The Logan-IIyd- e Fridays Probable Pitcher a homer and two singles to knock Burdettes first homer, Dodgers. Kline is the other lop battle listed for Pittsburgh at Chicago off Johnny Podres in the fourth in five runs and Ashburn a 9 this weekend. This round could vs. Drabowsky double and three singles to driva made him the only active inning, a Los Milwaukee at Angeles Jay N L. pretty good give everybody in three. Robin Roberts pitched pitcher with a grand slam idea if the second half play will 3 vs. Drysdale to his credit. behind a a mne-hittatifcllow along the same lines Cincinnati at San Francisco The his enabled for seventh the win. Braves tack victory the first half. Logan and Smith-- : Nuxhall 4 vs. Antonelli to go 14 games ahead of the Pirate Ralley Fails field completely dominated the Philadelphia at St. Louis, night second-plac- e San Francisco GiThe Cubs survived a five-ruif vs. of Jones and first half Sanford they play, In the girls Valley League ants who were beaten. 4 0. by Pittsburgh rally in the ninth as both win games this week, will Saturday's Games Bob Purke.v and the Cincinnati South won last game Phillips won his sixth night, Taylor be out in front again. Cincinnati at Los Ar.gele. Redlegs. The Philadelphia Philwith Yernet game and Vern Law lost his the contest 13-Milwaukee at San Francisco. May Be Close lies moved into third place with seventh. Frank Thomas hit two Terry Griffin vill be throwing Jones declared winning pitcher, Philadelphia at Chicago. a 13-- 3 rout of the St. Louts Carhomers and Dick Stuart one for to effort in their at for Clarkston Chicago. and Sharon Burbank, loser. Philadelphia dinals and the Chicago Cubs beat the Pirates while Lee Walls hom-eie- d dump the highly favored Smith-fiel- d Pittsburgh at St. Louis. the Pittsburgh Pirates, Neither starting pitcher was re- for the Cubs. in crew Maynard Griffin wall AMERICAN LEAGI E other N L. games. Elston Howard knocked the game, however. in oe the big gun at the plate, al- - sponsible for In the American League, the three runs with a fourth-inninthe Richards for started North mild a in been has he York though New York Yankees opened up sintriple and an eighth-inninslump for the past sevpral games. and gave 5 hits and 8 runs in 4 in- - Boston e an mat gin by sweepgle as the Yankees rallied to win Lewiston and West Side should nings. Otte, starting for the South Kansas City a Clevefrom the ing their day game. Relief pitchers have a close battle, although land Indians. and The 4 hits and 7 runs in 3 Johnny Kueks and Ryne Duren botli teams are considered out yielded .. Baltimore Boston Red Sox crushed the Chiheld the Indians to one hit over of the race for the championship, nuigsCleveland . cago White Sox, and took the last 5 innings. In the mgbt Burbank was touched for 4 hits 'Chicago having lost first round games. over the second place when the game, Lumpe's two-ruJerry Blair Henderson will go against included 2 Washington Baltimore Orioles swept the Kanwas double the big blow of a Gordon Jessop. with Elroy Me- - home runs sas City Athletics, Thursday's Results 3 four-ruand Jolley ttith 2 on, eighth inning New York 1st 4, Cleve. Ueirnott leading the West Side day New York 7, while the Washington Senators Lord with one aboard. Jones rally and Duren again came to batsmen, and Willard Jessop and and New York 4. Cleve 3, 2nd night downed the Detroit Tigers, FOR TWO Making quite r the rescue with his SKI horse-hide for one touched was hit one and Bob Hodges tagging the Balt. 6, Kan. City 3, 1st twi. Burdette Booed a splash in the calm watois of in the ninth. York for Lewiston. Should be a run. Balt. 3, Kan. City 2, nd night. A crowd of 40,508 at Los AnSTATING HIS VIEWS Casey Stengel of the New Jackie Jensen paced a Cypress Gardens, Fla Mary Best hitters for the North were moBoston 11, Chicago 2, night. and good close ball game trust anti booed Burdett, who got Ixu Rhodes and Buster Senate the geles before Red Sox attack with a grand testifies Yangees Thorn-Ic- y Munson and Garrett who tripled. throw 3. Brian will ski one is night, mto frequent disputes wuth unr Logan Washington 5, Detroit a measprove that slam homer and two other hits nopoly subcommittee in Washington regarding sometimes enough for two. It's making sure of not letting Outstanding fielding was done Friday's Probable Pitchers pire Shag Crawford over to make it easy for Frank SulliShown laws. trust anti M. the ar" Peterson, J. ure to exempt baseball from e at New ork up for the easy one. Hyde Park by J. Andrus, calls but went the dis- - a good talk, if you ean do it. van to win his seventh game. v.on gained second place in the Munson and P. Richards. leski 10-- vs. Turley 12-tance with an behind Stengel are Mickey Mantle (left) and Ted The win Jensen now leads the majois with the The with Donovan and by last Boston Jolley year, league Chicago at 25 homers and 72 runs batted in. squared his record at 7 while same team back, have not been and Lord pared the South hitting, 3 10 vs. Delock the loss was Johnny Podres Early Wynn suffered the loss for Wuth-ricGloria P. while did last Eliason, able to click like they Kansas City at BalUmoie night eighth in 16 decisions. the White Sox Millie Schiess and V. Jones Dickson 3 vs. Harshman Burdette hit his grand slam in j ear. If they do begin clicking r Billy ODell, A L. hero, this week, Logan might get beat. did good work in the field. the fourth inning after the Braves Detroit at Washington, night g snuffed out a threat 4 for committee North be relief and in will 5 vs. errors, Kemmerer filled the bases on a single by Lynn Speth Bunnlng in the fust game for the Orioles Minn. (UPI) MINNEAPOLIS, Del Crandall, Johnny Logan's Logan, and Jay Hansen and Paul the South 4 Saturdays Games and Arnold Portocarrero pitched -mound of This week's results Girls' Rassmussen will be on the double and an intentional walk to Kansas City at Baltimore. a in the nightcap. A1 Valiev Softball play: for Hyde Park. t Boston. Chicago Pllarclk knocked In three run T of Richmond Smithfield headed list York. 18, New at champions, and Cleveland The Jay Fullmer, LaMar Clark WEST JORDAN (UPI) in the first game and Billy Gardgolfers as the Am- ner Saturdays Schedule Detroit at Washington. West Jordan Boxing Assn, today Don Fullmer. singled home the winning M & Womens L entered at its Providence erican Open 8pm. Crimson run in the second. announced tentative plans for a The proposed card vould be second round at Brookvtew CounNATIONAL LEAGlK Field Coal, card featuring held late this month according to G. AB. B. H, Roy Sievers, Clint Courtney and triple main-eveFinn Stllnb try Club today. L. .... TO U52 37 91 ..161 Musial, hmered for the Sen J!m Marv Jenson. 62 109 77 .353 72's carded 309 CHICAGO Both S F An auto! (UPI) Mavi, s, .Pedro vamos "inning hi 62 254 30 84 .331 Clark, the spectacular Cedar Dark, Chi in the a the of round law $7,500 a junopening student, 87 .319 salesman, Skinner. Pitt. .. 73 273 48 g ' with knocked out game City heavyweight, 67 215 SO 68 .316 ior high teacher and a stevedoie tournament Thursday, but they Green, St fn om Dick rel,ef help Tooele's Willie Fisher in his last Hyde. to play for ev were only one stroke ahead of a Power Te'.R,r.!72F258GMK 84 .326iremau,eds today bout while Don Fullmer won an 72 268 55 87 .325 eryman golf championship, the trio of other professional star Cerv. k C .322 97 301 77 decision over Elmer 39 Fox. Chi unpopular Marclene Bauer Hagge. Louise National Public Links crown. 65 252 33 81 .321 Kuenn. Det An unCarter. NEW YORK (UPI) Junie Buzbaum, a Suggs and Mary Lean Faulk. Boa .... "6 272 49 86 .316 Jensen, Home Kail A pretty auto salesman who won Jay Fullmer has been Idle since derworld "Mr. Big Carol Sor--, may be Memphia Tommy Loughran, a fighter for NATIONAL LLAGLE Thomas BUY There's probably no better way enson, Janesville, Wis., startled 19 years, tackled the greatest suffering the first setback in his handed the next indictment in Cuba 21: Walla, the title in 1956, was the standBanka 24, of his time career, a knockout at the hands District Attorney Frank Hogan's to describe the year Jackie Jen- Cubs 18 Cepeda. Gianta 16. Mathew a. out name left in the field of four the field when she fired a Braves 16, Mavs, Giants 16. Bover. who 73. She was tied with heavy-fiste- d crackdown on pro- sen is having than to say Boston Cards semiand even once fought giant Primo of Joe Miceli. play a pair of 16 Red Sox teammate Ted Williams would said card the Jenson go AMERICAN LEAGUE Jensen Red final matches at Silver Lake Joyce Ziske and Bev Hanson. heavy-weigfor fessional the boxing. Camera he were having one like it. Sox 25. Cerv Athletics 23, Mantle. Golf Club crown though Tommy was a nat- on providing suitable opponents today. He'll meet the Reports that a prominent un- wishes A rugged Lemon? Senamra junior outfielder could be lined up for the West derworld figure was next on Ho- a Aa ural high teacher. Bob Ludlow, 16 San is Jensen from Francisco. a burly he fought such as Gene Jordan boxers. from Indian- gan's list circulated Thursday Jenson reiterated that middle- - after the district attorney indict- - leading the majors in homers vTiONAL,BLLVuThnma Pt- - apolis. Tunney and Hairy Greb on even d In the other scrap Bob E. a matchmaker Jimmy White on "ith 25 and runs batted in with rat 69 BanMCubjeo Anderson, "eight Gene Fullmer would terms and won the Giant 50 terson, a title In 1927 by dectsionmg Mike main inactive for at least three charges of conspiring to "fix "walking he'a As the Red Sox Af on the Portland, Ore. docks McTlgue. Tommy had six suc- weeks because of eye cuts suf- a fight and of being a "front been much more big stick, than AMRhr, productive cessful title defenses, including fered in Mondays win over Jim man" for Frankie Carbo, tagged si sievers, Senators M: will match shots with Dan Sikes, Red Sox 46, Williams, Red 27, a law student at the Univer"the No. 1 boxing racketeer in his far more famous teammate Gwnert, Mickey Walker and Jim Brad-doc- k Hegerle. one of the best Sox 46. and reshould Fullmer said represents Jenson office. and his then the sity of Florida. victims, among country" by Hogans Fitrhinf McMahon. NATIONAL LEAGUE Sikes was the tourney giant-ki- ll It was the second indictment trades ever made by Red Sox Braves he stepped up to battle the heav- turn to action sooner than that, 6T: Farrell, Phillies OPEN EVERY DAY e r, eliminating defending ies. He defeated, among others. his first obligation is to meet handed down by a grand Jury in- General Manager Joe Cronin, - Phillips Cubs Koufax. Dodgers the Wash from Jensen 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. 7 3. Prukev, Redlegs Spahn, champion Don Essig, of IndianaMax Baer, Johnny Risky, Steve New Yorks Frank Scuzina. The vestigating racketeering and cor Cronin got ioj Hamas and Jack Sharkey to West Jordan fighter manager con-sh- ruption in boxing.. Fight man mgton Senators m 1953 for PitchAMtKil AN LILA'jI ri LfirKn, nea polis, 5 and 4 in the third round. out- - sqk SHi West on 1 4th North, Logan, Utah and er McDermott Mickey 18 r" Essig had won the been Turiev Yankees he had firmed 1934. accused was a Mailman at Primo in earn approached ger Ifvxnie qualifying sen. Yankee Sullivan, Red Sox medal as Giar-dcll- o the only man to break He lost, but continued In the ring on a proposed Fullmer-Jo- e last week of bribing boxing judge fieTlder Tom Umphlett. Orioles Pappas, Jensen had another big night bout but said it didn't get Bert Grant to inclueace his de-- 1 par with a 144. until 1937 when he hung up his night with three hits, Thursday the cisions stage. past talking gloves. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE WaUman has been ordered to including his second grand slam Whatever happened to Tommy homer of the season al the Red Loughran? He is 55 today, still appear for a hearing on the So SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) "h'PPed the Chicago White In tremendous physical shape, bribery charges July 17. Pert Ogdenite Wendy Wangs-gaar- d retains a keen Interest in boxing White, whose real name Is was to play the battle of and makes his living as a sugar Samuel Crossner, was charged the Irons with golf champ Marge broker In Wall Street. with trying to fix a welterweight Fillis here today in the finals of elimination bout between Virgil Logan Stake Madiat Akins and Isaac Logart First B 14, First A 10 The two outstanding women son Square Garden last March Mendon 10, Young 0 linksters were expected to fight a 21. He also was accused of act3 14th Second 31, Thursdajr's Results tight battle on the last 36 holes t ing as the undercover, unlicensed Last Night's Result Vancouver 3 San Diego 2 of the Bonneville course classic. in that bout. of manager Logart WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (UPI) First B 11, College 9 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Sacramento 10 Seattle 9 (12 Infavorite, w a Two Salt Jackie Burke Jr., who admits Logart, a Young 16, Twelfth 8 Lake Phono before City nings' pedestrians in knocked the Akins out by he is "back In shape again Sixth 29, Fourteenth 27 Portland 6 Salt Lake 4 (11 inwere severly injured here Thurs-- i sixth round of the scheduled after a hand operation, and noon for our Mt. Logan day evening when struck by a bus nings) INGLEWOOD, Calif , (UPI) Charlie Sifford today paced the 7 Spokane 0 Thirteenth 22, Seventh 9 Phoenix at a downtown intersection. busy Gallant Man today lolled In his If convicted as charged. White, field into the second round of How The Series Stand River Heights 1st 15. Eighth 4 Mrs. Kenneth Marler, 40, was barn at Hollywood Fark while who has served as a matchmaker the $25,000 Insurance City Open 2 1 San Vancouver River Heights 2nd 23, Eleventh in Diego the same day I racing fans virtually conceded Miami, Scranton, Pa., and listed in "fair condition at St. golf tournament. 19 1 Spokane 2 Phoenix him Saturdays $162,100 Hollycan be sentenced to two Mark's Hospital with head lacerDenver, Burke and Sifford, a four-tim-e You selectyour Fast Cache Portland 2 Salt Lake 1 ations and a broken left thigh. wood Gold Cup. The little thorwinner of the National Negro pro jear in jail and fined $1,000. Sacramento 1 Seattle 0 Fifth 12, 20th 5 Harold Child, 32, was taken to one of the oughbred, nations top own repayment each golf championship, posted LDS Hospital with multiple frac- Today's Probable Pitcher Hyde Park 14, University 0 contenders for horse of the year 63's during their ) Portland tures and possible internal in(Larry Jansen, honors, headed a small field of first tour over the local 6, plan OTHER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION five horses named for the mile juries. He was reported in "fair at Salt Lake (George Perez (6-WelterNEW YORK (UPI) course Thursday. 18 P m. mst. condition. and a a quarter race which weight contenders Mickey CrawPressing Burke and Sifford for Nancouver (Mel Held, at .tees the winner $100,000 guar-Police said the two were hit by the lead were Marty Furgol. net. ford and Caspar Ortega, gunning San Bob DleS Alexander, a City Line bus as It turned WASHINGTON (UPI) Rocky for a title shot, will tangle in a Doug Ford, Jim Fcrree and P m- Pdt at Madison Square right at the intersection of Sec-- 1 George Bayer, all of whom turn- Bridges, the Washington Senators TV Phoenix (Glen MeMinn, at ond South and Main Streets. FINANCE COMPANY ed in opening 65's. sparkplug during the first half Garden tonight. 8! The bus driven by Norman Ray Spokane (Cornie Grob, Brown-haire- d Arnold Palmer, the current of the season and their only Crawford, a corn- of Logan mPstP Masters champion and top mon- - representative on the American mercial artist from Saginaw Johnson, 25. Salt Lake City, at Sacramento (pitchSeattle 21 Federal Avenue Marboth Child Mrs. knocked and Telephone: 3040 be will winner on the circuit, was League over ey team, Mich., is favored at 8 bracketed at 66 with Al Balding sidelined for six weeks with a the Mexican Indian because of ler to the ground. Its right front ers unannounced) pm. pdt. OTHER NATIONAL OFFICES and Gary Player of South Africa, broken jaw. He was struck by his speed and skill. But )anky wheel Passed 0VAr MAONA S MURRAY SALT LAKE CITY TOOELE OGDEN PROVO ! left le8- causing a compound frac-Eac- h Dr. Ted Lenrzyk of Newington, ione of Frank Lary's pitches PIONEER LEAGUE Gaspar is the harder puncher. was the top amateur with ing the second inning of Wash-- a W L Pet. GB hopes that an impressive ,ure. 67 a score matched bv Ted'ington's 12 4 .750 victory' Thursday victory will move him toward a Missoula . . Kroll, Art Wall Jr., Gene Littler night and was taken to George-an- d September title shot with champ- .571 3 Magic Valley .... 8 Tom Nieporte. town Hospital. ion Virgil Akins. .538 3 KOYOGd Boise .500 4 Idaho Falls . .471 4'i LOS ANGELES (UPD Tony Billings .357 6 Pocatello ... . Anthony, number two 6 12 .333 contender, needed only 50 Great Falls seconds to score a first round Thursday's Results d knockout over Cal Brad, Pocatello 25, Idaho Falls 4 Boise 7, Great Falls 3 nias champion, ThursBillings 11. Magic Valley S day night at Olympic Auditorium. It was Anthonys fourth straight Tonights Schedule knockout victory since he was Magic Valley st Billings NO ENTRANCE FEES! Boise at Great Falls stopped by champion Archie Moore m the same ring last year Pocatello at Idaho Falls FOR ROYS AND GIRLS IS YEARS AND UNDER in a title fight. Missoua, bye. Claxkston at Smithfield Saturday night NATIONAL is By Fred Down United Press Inltemational lew Burdette, who took mat-- 1 into his own hands for the Milwaukee Braves in the 1957 World Senes, may be about to do the same for them in the current-- 1 National League ly snarled-upennant race. The World Series hero, an in- the first half of this the top game The Herald Journal Red-leg- J p j and-out- one-ma- 4 8-- asVffatg if1 Ailf A(r 2-- 13-h- JlUl J VUlIICjl 8-- 5-- 5-- 6-- 6 all-st- ar 8, 8-- g g 114-gam- day-mght- 4--3. 4, - 11-- 2-- 3 n 6-- n 5-- flame-throwe- , 13-h- Mac-Cal- la j and-strik- 5 round-trippe- rs Women's Open h, j 6-- 6-- West Jordan Works On Triple Main Event Card All-Sta- In 2nd Round 5-- ninth-innin- ay Underworld Indictment Is Expected nt Whatever Happened To Tom Loughran? ih' Four Remain In Title Flight t ar Player Of Day Award Goes To Jackie Jensen jl 1 ninth-innin- SAVE GAS ' 128-pou- Lcn RAMBLER ht light-heav- 2rl;rri. d y, re-le- d SWIMMING Pat-ped- LOGANA PLUNGE 6-- 6-- 2. iv ot 7-- Golf Finals Girls' MIA League Results Two Pedestrians Are Injured Burke, Sifford Pace Tourney UP TO 1 Gallant Man money eight-under-p- ar Tonight's Fight 550-ya- rd $2000 later 1 Lose Bridges NATIONAL 5-- 5-- - 2-- j 6-- - All-St- 13-1- 0 dur-Con- 5-- 3 BraCl PorfflandTipsIBees THE JEWEL BOX JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT Califor-175-poun- July 28, 9 am. Logon Golf & Counfry Club In Extra Innings The pitchers dominated ThurGeorge Bamberger threw a at SanDiego to give sdays play in the Pacific Coast League as the loops three top Vancouver a win, the Mount-ie- s clubs once again found themfirst of the current series. selves no more than a game The victory mov ed the apart. place Canadians to within a sing Pete Burnside of I.Hoenix led gle game of the all mound performances with a Padres. brilliant one-hi- t, shutout at Judson Quells Fire InPortland benefited from an exSpokane to halt a three-gam- e dian winning string and move the cellent relief job from veteran Giants to within a half game of Howie Judson at Salt Lake as the first-plac- e San Diego. The Beavers scored a 4 decision In 11 Innings. gave up only one single and twro walks while Judson allowed the Rees only two runs in the 10 s innings fcs triking out four. five-hitt- er 3-- 2 front-runnin- 0 fast-balli- left-hand- er 6-- e 4R nMuff- hi 13 TROPHIES! worked. In another extra-inin- g contest, Sacramento came up with a 10-win over Seattle when Harry Bright singled in thp winning run 9 in the last of the 12th. Portland scored a single run in the top of the ninth on a pair of doubles to send the Salt game into extra innings. Dave Melton's leadoff double in the 11th set the stage for the visitors winning two-rurally, Al Lary came on with one away in the bottom of the 11th to retiie the fyial two Bee hitters. Lake-Beav- n BOYS Fresh SEAFOODS ... in variety! Register at CHAMPIONSHIP ALSO PRIZES! FLIGHT The Jewel Box or Pro Vanderhoff 27 HOLES at tho Country Club All mutt qualify between July 14 and 28, by handing Pro. Vanderhoff. in at least 2 rounds to er Junior Golf Clinic July 4th and 21st, 9 a. m. at Logan Golf and Country Club, given by Jerry Comar, assistant pro at Ogden Golf end Country FREE! T 1 |