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Show Ms n vs. Welisville In Softball; Logan At Smitkfield, Baseball the season, as is evident of the two top playoff games for the Al's Bike eould almost wrap up the Cache Valley Softball league championship Tuesday night, as they battle Welisville at 8 pm.! at Crimson Field. In the Cache Valley Baseball League Logan travels to Smithfield Friday night in their last attempt to cling on Al'i vs. Welisville in Softball Logan at Smithfield. Baseball C. V. Softbali Standings to some half hope of a second championship. In the softball league, Al's Bike leads the second place Cactus Club by I1 games, and holds a full two game advantage on Welisville. Cactus still has a makeup game to play with Thio-kChemical Company. Al's Bike needs only two vicBaseball Results tories to claim the championship West Side 5 Cornish 4 of the league, as only three Logan 19 Lewiston 0. rounds of play remain on the Smithfteld 8 Richmond 0 Clarkston Hyde Park (post- - schedule. Only two teams have been able to give Als a loss, and poned i . Welisville is one of those teams Softball Schedule If Welisville can come through Tuesday at Crimson Field 7 p m. Grant's Bike vs. Thlo-ko- l. with a big win Tuesday night at Crimson Field, the race will still be a close three way run for the 8 pm. Als Bike vs. Welisville 9 p.m. Cactus Club vs. Bull-en- s title. Welisville with Don Darley do-- 1 Farm Baseball Schedule ing the pitching chores has been a troublesome team for all opFriday ponents in the league, but their Logan at Smithfield. hitting as been the weak spot. Saturday Al's Bike has pounded their way Hyde Park at West Side. to the league lead by their Cornish at Clarkston. hard hitting nine, while Richmond at Lewiston. the pitching has been spotty at Softball and baseball are about times. Dar Larsen. Ross Christensen, ready to close down action for separate league championships. CJ tie Anderson, Doug Bnnley, j and Craig Weigand are the long ball hitters for Al's, and they look like too much power for Don Darley to compete with, Along with the top game of the night at 8 p m. is another sched- tiled softball match at 9 p m. between Cactus Club and Bullen's Farm. The two games should be fast and well played, and should attract a good crowd to Wall Wins the only other league meeting of the two teams Smithfield came from behind in the final inning to beat Logan and win the first hafl championship. Logan has deteated Smithfield on three other occasoins, but they were not in league competition. The Logan batting attack appears a little stronger than Smithfields, with Fred Larsen, Merlin Saunders, Doug Brinley, the contests. O and Ken Lindquist blasting the Logan at Smithfield, Friday ball. night at 8 pm. is undoubtedly SMITHFILLD richmo o one of the top exhibitions of alt r h 4 D Reese Traveler 3 o l baseball in the Valley for the 0 11n Sfhit'hS M Traveler 4 o l season. Iaigan and Smithfield put 2 0 0 1) Hansen Nelson 4 0 0 on an excellent baseball show at 2 0 0 B Pitcher johnvon 4 o o K Traveler 2 0 1 I.umiberg each meeting, and this time they 35 11 11 Purler Murray 4 0 0 clash for the second half cham- 5 11 Spring Woodland 10 0 1 .1 2 Eastern Open j ' t - 4 4 0 2 Mather 11 Rice j 1 YM IMON ib 1 r h non Jossnp 2 0 0 i o o 2 b 1 2 0 0 2 O 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 V,'sh (Hid W Jet sop .Pmnvtn heeler F Piyhv the front door open for the gave Robin Roberts his 10th win Iwaukee Braves and preventing in the opener. Cincinnati charged back for a National League pitchers from 10-victory in the nightcap of a getting any sleep. after St. Louis won the Aaron did some pretty loud double-di- p behind Larry Jackknocking Sunday when he drove opener, in three runs with a homer and son's six-hpitching. a single that beat the Cubs, Ex - American Leaguer Alex and moved the Braves a full Kellner set the Cards down on seven hits in the finale while the game in front. Hammerin' Hank unloaded his Redlegs nicked loser Bob Mabe 22nd homer with one on in the for six hits and seven runs during . The tourney veteran from Po- the 4 innings he pitched. Joe eono Manor, Pa., tied Burke and Bm Bruton and Frank Robinson the hme gingled Cunningham 72 for 276 holes by Rosburg at All that hitting brought each hit homers in the opener. third. putt for a birdie rokie Carlton sinking a Willey his fourth on the last hole, and then he victory although he needed help beat them on the first extra hole from Don McMahon when the r for by sinking an Cubs threatened in the ninth. Chibirdie. another cago collected only five hits, all Burke and matched Rosburg 12 6 1 for at 10 0 Wall final one stroke round Only the 3 111 Bnnley tie was out of the three-wa- y o 27 19 10 Totals lf Afnoo 0 I ,eA ison 0 young Gary Player of South 353 8. 19 rica. who had a Lot.in d 69 for 2HM Fhann G Watts a 277 total. UP Thornlev: I.P: G. Jexsop. Rltby Thornier 4 rt Speth 1 last-roun- rack 0 USSBQ By Robert Musel United Press International MOSCOW (UPI A surprising showing by the supposedly weak American women gave the Uni ted States track and field team some hope today of beating the Russian team even under the scoring system the Russians are using. much stronger The Soviets in womens events than in men's say points for the two divisions should be combined. Under that system, the United States held an 5 lead going into unexpected todays concluding program at huge Lenin Stadium. The Americans say that points should be counted separately. Under that system, the U.S. men were leading, in events; the Russian women were in their events. leading, The surprising U.S. lead after the first day was the result of two upset wins by American women lanky Barbara Jones of Chicago, who took the meter dash in 11 6 seconds, and the women's 400 meter relay. Down The Wire In the events that wind up the meet today, the United States was favored to win six mens events, the Russians favored in four; and two were wide open. In womens competition, the Russians were' favored in four and the Americans are given a chance in only one, the shot put. Colavito Leads boxing schedule. n Rocky Colavito, the ranked The Chicago Spider, Cleveland outfielder who used to is fav' Yankee rooter as a flfth Rlng and slxlh be a to kid, carries on like hes trying ruin 'em now Colavito has enjoyed the best days of his career against the Yankees this season and His performance against them in a doubleheader Sunday was typical. He blasted his 20th homer with ... "auuu. one on in the opener to help the Szubina is unranked but Stocky a then socked Indians win slam-ban- g attack has beaten grand-slahomer to pace the his Akins Randy Sandy, A1 Tribe to a nightcap victory by the Virgil AndreHS gnd Charey Cot(on die-har- d j y s crash-lande- d I second-divisio- g j O'Brien Hurls Bees To Split With Vancouver 3-- 5 i1 3-- eighth because of AMERICAN LEAGUE Pennsylvanias Sunday curfew law. Wins In 14th n n 11-- 6 Dick Groat's sacrifice fly scor- - 16-h- fran't Thomas the win- ning run in the 14th inning of the opener. Reliever Don Gross was the winner. Ray Jablonskl liomer-e- d off starter Ronnie Kline in the seventh and Bob Skinner lied the score with a homer off A1 Worthington in the ninth. The Phillies and Dodgers wound up in "suspense, too. in their twin bill at Philadelphia. Philadelphia won the opener, with the aid of Willie Jones' two homers and the second game was suspended because of the curfew law with the Phils ahead, in the sixth. Jones' two homers plus a pair er Chicago 11 Boston 6 Detroit 9 Washington 1 New York 8 Cleveland 3 Baltimore 4 Kan. City 3, night Boston Sunday's Results Chicago 3 J Kansas City Baltimore 11 s n j j 2 try-ou- , ed 1 8 Washington 4 Detroit 3 (1st) Washington 6 Detroit 1 (2nd) Cleveland 7 New York 2 (1st) Cleveland 7 New York 2 (2nd) (0-3- (9-1- (5-4- Se-!j- m ml IB up 4-- 3 6-- Sports Brief CHICAGO (UPI) Gen. Douglas MacArthur has accepted the invitation of the U. S. Olympic Committee to head its businessmen's finance committee for the 1960 games. HAVERFORD, Pa. (UPI)-Al-t- hea Gibson of New York met unexpectedly strong competition from Sally Moore before downing the California girl in the final round of the Pennsylvania lawn tennis championship, CARDIFF, Wales (UPI)-H- erb Elliott of Australia ran the mile for the seventh time four-minu- te " high-ranke- list includes 23 kayoes. It will be the first Wednesday night fight staged at the Garden in nearly two years, and it will be televised nationaliv by ABC. Friday's TV radio NBC bout at Syracuse. N. Y pits light heavy Anthony "plht contender TonyArchie Me. aa,nst heavyweight Bride. Anthony, who may soon step up a class and campaign for the heavyweight crown, is fav5 ored at because of his skill and punch. Anthony is from New York: McBride, from Trenton, N. J. record includes Tonys 27 knockouts: McBrides has eight kavoes. Other Fights The weeks boxing schedule also includes: New York St. Nicks Monday Jimmy Archer vs. Tony Neal Las Y'egas, Nev. Rivers vs. Tony Dupas. Norwood, Mass. Barrv Allison vs. Jack-so- n v Brown. Tiajuana, Mex. Moore vs. Kid Anahuac. New Orleans Charley Joseph vs. Joe Snow. Miami Beach Jesse Tuesday Bow dry vs. Bobby Lane and Bobby Boyd vs- Jimmy Morris. RichVic Cardot vs. mond, Calif. Luke Easter. Fall River. Mass. Thursday Georgia Araujo vs. Pat Me Coy. Los Angeles Henry Marquez vs. Dwight Hawkins. Albu- Jimmy Martinez s. duerqueRamon Fuentes Saturday Hollywood, Calif Finest Figueroa vs. Billy Walker. Sherbrooke, Quo. Sunday Burke Emery vs. Johnny Rollins13-- 34-5- e. Da-xe- .- Saturdays Results States combined mens and womSan Francisco 1 Pittsburgh 0 ens track and field team led Rusthe source. Chicago 7 Milwaukee 4 sia, 83 points to 75, after the first Aas choice likely OMalley's Los Angeles 18, Philadelphia 4 day's competition. lstons successor will be Los AnCincinnati 2 St. Louis 1, night geles Coach Charley Dressen, Results Sundays FRENCH LICK, Ind. (UPI) whom Alston replaced as Dodger Milwaukee 4 Chicago 1 Louise Suggs of Atlanta, Ga., St. Louis 4 Cincinnati 3 (1st) won the manager in 1954. The other men $7,500 French Lick WomBobby Bragan and Leo Duro-ehe- r Cincinnati 10 St. Louis 1 (2nd) ens Open golf tournament. also are in the managerial Philadelphia 7 Los Angeles 4 picture. (1st) BALTIMORE, Md. (UPI) Art "That recent vote of confidence Philadelphia 2 Los Angeles 1 Wall defeated Jackie Burke and the Dodgers gave Alston was tan-er- e (2nd) 6 innings, suspended by Bob Rosburg in a "sudden death tamount to handing him his hat, curfew. playoff for the Eastern Open golf said th up, . sou. . , ..0.Malley . Pittsburgh 2 San Francisco 1 championship. , ,ke 14 (1st) innings. change and he s debating among San Francisco 3 3 three choices Dressen, Bragan (2ndt 7' innings, Pittsburgh suspended by and Durocher. curfew. "All three are popular on the Todays Probably Pitchers West Coast. Durocher might San Francisco at Philadelphia to to hard in is get. Bragan prove (2, twilight-night- ) Gomez (5-the Dodgers system at Spokane and McCormick vs h and could tie brought in easily, and Meyer ) or but Dressen is right there with Sanford the club and O'Malley still thinks Tuesday's Games highly of him despite their past Chicago at Pittsburgh, night differences, so he looks like the Los Angeles at Milwaukee night THE MOST logical man. St. Louis at Philadelphia, night Alston, who is operating on one San Francisco at Cincinnati, of those famous r con-- I night. tracts O'Malley hands out, will be offered a place in the Dodgers CLOTHING OFFER PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE organization from which he WILL BE ANNOUNCED W L Pet. GB emerged to lead the team to its IN THIS PAPER Phoenix 62 44 .585 ... only world championship in 1955. 63 46 .578 Since taking over as Dodger Vancouver i 59 46 .562 manager, Alston has made a good San Diego 53 51 .510 6 showing every year except this Salt Lake 47 55 .461 13 Portland one. 47 59 .443 15 He finished second in 1954: wor, Spokane 47 62 .431 16'i the pennant and the World Series Seattle 46 61 Sacramento .430 16a in the Yankees won 1955; against Sundays Results the pennant again in 1956 but lost Salt Lake Vancouver the World Series, and wound up Spokane 3 Seattle third last year. ON SUITS. SLACKS. Phoenix Portland The team really fell apart on TOP COATS. Sacramento 3 San Diego him this season through no fault SPORT COATS How Series Ended of his own. Phoenix 4 Portland 0 Roy Campanella's tragic acciVancouver 5 Salt Lake 2 dent during the winter was the THE 3 Seatle 3 Spokane blow. 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For th f.rst time science has found a new healing subtance with the astonishing ability to hrink hemorrhoids, stop itching, and rebec without surgery. pa.n In case after case, while gently rebec ing pain, actual reduction took (shnnkagel place. Most anmzingof all results were lo thorough that sufferers mad WAIT! 7: (7-- 2 po-'e- d 10-- 7-- 3. 5 Bronx-bor- high on the prospects ot tackle The Charley Krueger of Texas A. & MOUNT PLEASANT (UPI) San Francisco Forty Niners, who M., and end Fred Dugan of Day-toA Salt Lake City pilot brushed tied for the Western Division title narrowly with death Sunday when at in the 1957 National League penhis lieht plane "We'll give Dugan a shot on Mount Pleasant Municipal nant race only to lose a play-of- f the offensive side and then we'll to Detroit, opened training camp try him out on defense, too, said E. Harold Thomas Jr., 23, susat nearby St. Mary's college Sat- Albert. "He looked real good to tained cuts and bruises when the urday with the rookies in the us in the Shiine E craft landed on a taxiing runspotlight. game." way, then overshot it, crashing "We expect to have 36 or 37 Only a handful of veterans have 4,420. through a fence and flipping over. rookies trying out for the squad, reported. The major force of exAmericans won seven of the 10 Thomas said he had mistaken said head coach Frankie Albert. perienced personnel will report mens events contested Sunday the short taxi strip for the main 'lf two or three of them come in one week. and surprised by taking two of! runway. through to take over as regulars, I'll Le real happy. Fine Rookies Last Year Last year the Forty Niners came up with a fine crop of rook-- 1 ics who were major cogs in the machinery that lifted the club n from an expected finish. Among these were R. C. halfOwens, the back, giafit center Frank Morze; The Phoenix Giants climbed attle twice in the other twn. bill, the verdict. Rookie Claude Osteen linebacker Karl Rubke, and fulland backs Gene Babb and Larry aboard their hot bats Sunday and committed a balk in the seventh Talk aixiut futility! Barnes. They all played more rode back into fust place in the inning to help the Spokes get two Pacific Coast League by sweep- got 13 hits in its first game but in'urance runs. than they sat on the bench. "It is unusual when a club can ing a double header from Port- still was blanked by the Solons. Rodgers hit his 25th homer of put more than three or four rook- land while Sacramento did the Robert Bowman, with an assist1 the season in the opener for ies into the starting offensive and same to San Diego in a bid to from John Kume in the seventh Phoenx then Prescott deitveied defensive lineups." says Albert. escape from the cellar. inning, posted his seventh win of with a thrce-ru.- i cloud duiing a "So we'll be happy to develop the Southpaw Pete Burnside held the year. Dick Cole helped him' five-tusurge in the second inPortland to a in the with a home run in the inst in- ning to start veteran Vic Loin-- ; average this year. The Forty Niner backfield fig- shoit opening game and was1 ning. It was served up by Bill, bardi toward the exits. homer on Welle, the grizzled southpaw, ures to be about the same as backed by a three-iuHie Giants exploded for anoth-c- t last year: quarterback Y. A. Tit- the part of Bob Prescott and a who took the loss fix inning in the nightblast from Andre Rod-- , Mai shall Bridges followed by cap and did it their first time up tle; halfbacks Hugh McEIhenny two-ru-n and R. C. Owens, and fullbacks gors as the Giants lace?l the: winning his 12th game of the to give l)om Zanni a nice cushion Then Rodgers belted son as the Sacs got him single a, he Joe Perry and Bene Babb. his 11th triumph. double in the nightcap runs in each of the first three But the defense men still must a two-ru- n eld the Mounties to O'Brien be found to fill in the most glar- - while Phoenix t r a m p J e d the innings. Steve Ridik was the thiec smgics at Vancouver where Bill Wilson loser in a good duel. ing weakness of the San Francis- Beavers again. Salt Lake also used a five-ru- n co club and that is where Albert added a three-ru- n Spokane wrecked Seattle's win-- ; ally in the fifth inning to sew roundtripper will be pointing. ,n this one. . mnv, streak at fit's n a row by up the game. A two-rutriple Wilson and Pace Vancouver fell back into sec- - bouncing ti e Rj s twice, by Carlos Bernier featured the "We have high hopes for Abe ond place by splitting with Salt.Notm Sherry and Jim Baxes attack and dropped Gordy Sundin Woodson from Illinois and Jim Lake The Bees won the opener, each drove home three runs in to lus eighth defeat. on Eddie O'Brien's three-- 1 the first game, Baxes stroking Pace from Michigan for the back-ftel- d Bamberger, although pelted for cither on defense or of- hitter then George Bamberger all of his across with a homer nine hits m seven innings, then fense. says Albert. "They'll get hurled the Mounties to a win Relief pitcher Bill George was 'hulled the Mounties into the at both sides. If in the nightc ap. t a full the winner while Rill Kennedy, black again. Manager Larry Pads Fall Back the second of four Sud hurlers to, shepaid of Salt Lake took ocer they don't make it on offense. San Diego went stone cold oil. was the loser. I'm hoping they 11 prove to be the pitching choio and gae up defensive standouts. Dick Hanlon and Dick Scott . a homer to Barry Shetrone in the against the Solons, who drubbed to blank Seattle first inning which had the Bees' Albeit, who still is recovering the Padres by scores of 0 and n t while Spokane defeated from a siege of mumps, also is finals with Hanlon getting , boss m trouble right away st 2-- New Yotk Yankees seven-gam- e winning streak with a pair of identical 2 victories. It was the Indians first victories over the Yanks in Cleveland this season following seven straight losses to the league leaders. Cal McLish gained his ninth victory in the opener by holding the Yankees to eight his. In the nightcap Jim (Mudcat) Grant hurled a three-hitte- r for his eighth victory and Rocky Colavito contributed a grand-slahomer off Bob Turley, who lost his fourth game against 15 victories. The Red Sox snapped a four-galosing streak with a flurry of four home runs that sunk the White Sox, Jackie Jensen hit his 29th homer while teammates Don Buddin, Frank Malzone and Jim Piersall also hit for the circuit. Roger Maris drove in five runs while leading Kansas City to an decision over Baltimore. Maris had a pair of triples and a single to pace the Athletics' it attack while Bob Cerv collected two singles to take over the league batting lead with a .330 average. Washington swept a double-headfrom the skidding Detroit and on a pair of Tigers, fine pitching performances by Camilo Pascual and Pedro Ramos. tional learned on excellent authority today. MiddleNEW YORK (UPH Should the Dodgers show no is Webb contender Spider weight marked improvement during that favored at 14-- to beat Germanys time, a new manager probably Fran Szuzina at Madison Square will be named to coincide with Garden Wednesday night in a TV the club's return home to Los that tops this week's Angeles on Aug, 8, according to Indians Over Yankees Twice their of Gordon Mcdisqualification Kenzie of New York in the 10,000 meter run McKenzie slowed to a trot because he was far behind and jffic.als ruled him out, costing the United States team one point. Tne final result also could hinge or. the cutcome of the spectacular decathlon duel between Rafer Johnson of Kingsburg, Calif., and Russia's Vassily Kuzentsov. After the first five events Sunday, Johnson was slightly ahead with 4,529 points to Kuznetsovs n. Pittsburgh nipped San Francisin a co, opener and the second game was suspended with the score tied 3 in the New Manager 9i 0 By Hal Rood SAN FRANCISCO (L PI) off Willey. O'Malley Ponders Over a ColaUtodrove In a total of six decisions .he d to That forecast indicated a Joey and his handiwork snapped Giardello runs race down the wire for knocked out John. and Y ankees seven-gam- e the winning the team title. ' pcnn If so, the victory could hinge streak while providing the Indians Webb record includes New over 14 knockouts. on the one dispute Sunday Szuzina's the with their first victories Professional Footballers Start Long Grind Already it 4-- last-plac- 30-2- two-da- 4-- 3, Todays Probable Pitchers 400-met-er 83-7- 61-4- 1 Boston at Detroit Sisler (6-won the shot put with a toss of vs Cieotte re62.78 feet; and the Washington at Chicago (night) lay team of Murchison, Ed Colly-mor- e Constable (0-vs Wynn of Cambridge, Mass., Jim New York at Kansas City, nisht of and Abilent Christian Segrest Monroe (1-vs Tomanek ) Davis, won in 39 6 seconds. Only games scheduled. Valdmir Bulatov of Russia surTuesday's Games prised by winning the pole vault Washington at Chicago, night inches. with a leap of 14 feet Baltimore at Cleveland, night As expected, Leonid Spiritsin of New York at Kansas City, night Russia won the 20 kilometer walk Boston at Detroit, night. NEW YORK (UPI) Walter Oin 1:33.43.2 and Evgeny Zukov of Russia won the 10,000 meter run Malley is "ready to make a in 29:59.8. change and manager Walt AlNATIONAL LEAGUE e ston is 'it unless the Los Angeles Dodgers do a complete turnabout in the next 10 days the United Press Interna- the five womens events. Among the men, Harold Connolly of Boston took the hammer throw with a heave of 220 feet, 8 inches; Ira Murchison of Chica go won the 100 meter dash in 10.2 seconds: Ancel Robinson of Fresno, Calif., won the 110 meter high hurdles in 13.9 seconds; Ernie Shelby of Los Angeles won the broad jump with 26 feet, s inch; Glen Davis of Columbus, Ohio, won the 400 meter run in 45.6 seconds; Parry OBrien Los Angeles I Mil-Ar- eight-foote- Klmson 3 2 2 n Vi axis 3 2 2 Hodges Over In the American League, or triples by Solly Hemus and another homer by Carl Sawatski the Cleveland Indians halted the Md. fUPI) BALTIMORE, When it comes to playoffs in golf tournaments, put your money on Wall. That appears to be the lesson taught by the Eastern Open golf championship which ended here Sunday with Wall beating Jackie Burke and Bob Rosburg in a sudden death playoff for the title. It was Wall's sixth major and his fourth vis g0lf victory playoff. Wall picked up $2,800 for his victory and must now be reckonMOAN ed the hottest golfer on the pro ib r k tour. In his last four starts, he J Watts 2 4H at Chnvtensen 3 2 0 won at Akron, was second Kolknian 2 2 1 Hartford, 11th In the PGA, and Saunders 3 3 1 Lindfjuist 3 2 0 now first here. 1st limit 3 2 0 0 Webb 3 0 0 C. Johnson 33 8 O 23 o 3 600 000 i2 8 .Smithfield OoO 0X) 00 .. Richmond 0 2HM' Porter J. Pitcher Home runs- Nohle, Rice P: Mather, LI: T. Johnson. second My, What a Long Shadow You Havo Pitcher 1 2 0 1 Kvving 2 1 1 Noble 0 0 0 K Hansen Bowes In Playoff 2-- 1 pionship. The game is not a must for Smithfield, but Logan must come through with a win to tie for the second half title. Logan lost a one run thriller to Cornish earlier in the second half of play, putting them one full game behind Smithfield in the league chase- If they can come through with a victory Friday night the league chase will be all tied up, and a playoff game for the title would be in order. However, if Smithfield wins, they will have hall wrapped up the championship to go along with their first half championship, and thus would have dominated the league. Ralph Koylanee will be pitching against Brian Thornlev, the two top pitchers in the league. In JULY 23. 1933 (Cache Coumy i Liah Lugan 1 ol THE HERALD JOURNAL' MON'DAY. astonishing statements like "Pile have ceased to be a problem! The seeret is a new healing substance ) discovery of a research institute. ( Bio-l)y- world-famou- s This substance is now available in fuppostory or ointment form under the name Vc.arofio n ). At your druggist. Money back guarantee. U. 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