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Show iraves Wcra Poor, 21st homer with two on jn the fourth that The proved the pavotf blow. wallop gave San Francisco an lead after which Ernie Banks clouted his 38th hmier with one on in the sixth. Bobby Thomson hit two homers. Pirate Hopes Drop s The two victories by the dropped the Pirates into laird place, nine games off the pace, and just abou' made them pennant any possible forget notions they may have entertained. Jerry Lynch of the Redlegs, a e Pirates, was the man who hurt Pittsburgh most. His t.iird hit in the opener was a g single that drove in the winning run and he collected two more hits in the finale, inhomer. cluding a two-ru- n but it was Willie Mays led gunie but perhaps even more sign ficant were the three singles and a double by Ted Williams that sent his average up to 316 Homers Vtina Came not y uih Everything is h the Traces, who ran their a inning streak to seven games Sunday by sweeping a pair from the Phillies, 1 and Earl inky-dor- Batiy's eigliUi-snnin- l.nmer off Jim Grant broke tie bclwcen the Wii.te Sox Indians Lefty B.lh Pierce up nine hits in posting his victory. 4-- 'huilcl a a 2-- 2 and gave tluee-hitte- r duced a sacrifice Ly ihat brought in the winning run m the filth Robinson slid Brooks inning. home with the deciding run after second baseman lleib Plews of games. Johnson's The schedule zy the Yanks ihe Senatois caught hate today off. Casey Stengel pop-u- p in short r'ght field He railed a The four-hi- t pitching of says differently. Boh Grim and a three-ru- n practice session lor 10 oclock In the morning homer by Harry Outi helped "I don't know vhats-s-mattePul Im gonna he grumbled, find out in a huny." Sox Continue Stieak Anyway, the second place White , I , Sox, still entertaining notions of A ; catching the Yankees, won their filth straight bv beating the Baltunoie nipped Indians, ami ttansai City Washington, V, defeated Detroi', 4 1. d San Frandsco took over ' s. g place in the NaPona! League over with an triumph Chicago. Cincinnati swept a doubleheader wmle Ixs Angeier earned split 'TV' and 7 5, Irom Pittsbui gli. I the after by taking nightcap, t St. Louis won the opener, Juan Pizarroa four-hi- t pitching , one-tim- ninth-innin- i v f '"V ' J, . v Vj Av Av 'I ' r v .4 , ' , 'f ; ? , 'y i J.. Jf 1, ft Af' 12-- ' & zA vie-toi- i five-hitt- M '? Philadelphia at St Louis, night Pittsburgh at Chicago ' it L&p:ci ,p" '0 Bees Split Plaer & club Asliburn, Pha. Musial. St L .. .. Fran. .. rs Cellar-dwellin- f, n 5-- 3 3-- 1 Third-placVancouver managed to gain a game on both clubs by dividing a pair w,th Portland. The Beaveis smashd the Mounties with five home runs and a 12-victory in the opened, but the Canadians came back to win the second game, and salvage the fie senes. nale of their e 1 6 fotu-gam- - MIA Tourney Glade Harris Slate. Results Wins Title Tournament The MIA Softball continues this week, with games Golf and Country The Logan Club has crowned a new Club Champion, as Glade Harris shot a one over par 73 to claim the Club Championship for the first time. Defending Champion Pete Division'. 21st vs Prov 1st (B Division' Randall was out of town, and River Heights 2nd vs. 3id tC could not defend his title Division'. Sjl Needham, shot the low 7th vs 16th 'D Division'. gross for the tournament, and captured first place in the first Wednesdays Schedule Hyde Park vs. 1st A Division). Right with a hot 18 hole round of 75. Benson vs 11th (B Division'. Loser Heights 1st Some 80 entries participated in 1st IB Division'. loser the tournament, one of the largBee vs. 6th College (C line est in the history of the golf Division', 21st Bee Hive vs Benson Bee course. The results: iHIve (D Division'. Loser River Heights 2nd-3rGlade Flight Championship vs. River Heights Bee Hive. Harris 73. Ray Moigan 78, Grant Keaton 79. Tourney Results A Division Svl Needham First Flight Mendon 8 Ilvde Park 2 75. Rulon Squires 78, Jack Par17th 4 Fourth 20. son Sr. 80 17th 3 Fourth 20. Wavne Garrett Second Flight B Division 85, Jack Bowen and Keith Gates 7 River Heights 1st University for Monday and Wed-daThere will be games in all four divisions of the tournament. Mondays Schedule 2nd vs. River Heights 1st (B scheduled I v. 2nd-Riv- 21st-Por- v d moved Vancouver to within a game of the Padres and three oi the Giants. In other games. Salt Lake and 2 21st 5 Prov 2nd 3. Sacramento split a pau-- , the Bees Benson 4 12th 1. g opener, winning the seven-mo11th 7 Ninth 0 and the Solons taking the C Division nightcap, 13 4 14 Fifth 2. Third three-hitter George Perez turned in a Eighth 7 1st Bee Hive 0 in the fust game at Salt College 14 19th 5. Lake to give the bees their secD Division ond win in the U't 10 starts. Jim 21st Bee Hive 1 15th 24 McDaniel homered for the win13th 13, Benson Bee Hive 10. The split 86 Third Flight Clair Wilson 96. 98, Howard Thompson Dorst 99 This Sunday, the Logan Golf and Country Club will host the Pocatello Country Club in a golfing contest, and Saturdav night a party entertaining the Pocatello visitors will take place in the new Country Club. Dedication of the new country Club will take place Labor Day, Sept. 1st. Jerry 2-- ners. Sacramento retaliated with a attack in the nightcap to take the ser,es, thue games to one. Pete Mesa went the route for the metx abrh Solons, scattering nine hits, in- 3 U 0 Kliaon 2 O O G Watts 26th homer McDaniels cluding 0 0 Watts and R. C. Stevens 10th. 3 o 1 Larsen 3 o ! esiiMMn 3 0 0 t olknun it Baseball Scores .1 1 3 0 0 3 I 1 2 0 1 Bowling Alley Lists New Times 26 1 1 imtauist 4 1 2 N Thompson 3 10 T Griffin 2 3 1 M nffin 3 12 2 I C Griffin ( itrtfre 3 0 0 F ThonipAnn t 2 t RCl-tr2 10 Christensen 5 Totals Logan Clarkston CLARKSTON ab r h T Griffin 27 12 8 1 000 001 0 200 721 x 12 2BH O Gridin. Leishman. New Bowling League starting 3BH PGr'fn. HR M Griffin dates and times are as follows1 LP. Speth. UP. T Griffin. Spth City League Monday, Aug. 18, CORNISH TtWISTO.N at 7.30 p m. mb r ab r h r 3 0 u Monday Mixed League, Aug. 4 2 2 G Jpssoj) 3 0 K Hodges P MoKniffht 10 0 25. 9 30 p m. .1 1 1 V, o d Buxton 4 0 0 Elks League, Aug. 26, 7.30 p 4 1 .3 Richmond 3 10 Jesnp Naeg e 4 0 .3 League, Sept. 3, 7 p m. 4100 11 MeKnight B! ss 3 0 Reete Wednesday Mixed League Aug 4 O 0 F P.lRbv God f rev 4 0 0 4 O 2 W bee er But er 4 0 0 20. 9:30 p.m. Bingham 3 0 0 Industrial League, Aug. 21, 7.30 4 0 0 D Yeibeil 0 0 0 m. Andrew 2 0 0 p Mixed Friday Night League, 31 1 5 To4as c Tew,p Aug. 22, 7.30 p m. jus' Vi ',BH ,0''1 Commercial League, Aug. 22. U me rui TOSsnp 9 30 pm. F. P. Wood LP. Reese Naegte H Piti-he- 1 VV 1 .j5i ST PALI., Minn (UPD Mik former footSouchak, 31- ear-olball star at Duke University, had his first golf title in two years today. Sourhak won the $25 000 St. g Paul Open Sunday with a d record-smashin- 263 over the route at Keller golf course. It was in the St. Paul event in 1956 that he last won a tournament crown. Souchak, who picked for his win, had a bulge over Sam Snead, the event after 54 holes, ius Boros Art Wall Jr., finished Pet. H. 154 130 150 150 131 14 V Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah participating in the double elimination tournament. There are seven teams entered In the tournament, including the defending champions, E c a r Fence, from Denver. Colorado. T favorhey are the ites again tills year, although ths 1 C a s p e r Merchants, Wyoming State Champions, must not be counted out of the race Other learns en'ered m the tournament include the host Cache allcy's li,p softball team for many tears, M St L Coal, along with other Utah teams including the Utah Shamrocks. Skippettes, Ferguson Oil, and the Kcvern Ink Spots. Games will be played at 7 00. 8 00, and 9 00 pm. each evening, 50 with admission ..charges of canU for adults and .25 cents for teanijand 1 .341 330 325 .319 137 ..330 125 323 100 . 323 1.36 .322 141 .320 HOWE RUNS National League: Banks Cubs .38 Thomas Pirates 32' Aaron. Bras 25Mathews, Braves 25; Robinson, Red Leas 24 American Feag:ne: Mantle Yankees 3.V Slevers Senators 33; Jensen Red Sov s32: Cerv, Athletics 29, Colavlto, Indians 27 Pro Football Has Full Slate Rade-mache- No Hume PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. GB 75 54 .581 Phoenix San Diego .. .. 73 56 .566 . Vancouver Portland .... Salt Lake 73 65 63 60 57 53 Spokane 58 65 67 68 74 77 .537 .500 .485 .455 TV-Rad- Harris hasnt fought since last Oct. 29 about 10 months when he outpointed Willi Besmanoff ol hitch in Germany. A the Army curtailed his fistic activities, and tonights battle will be his first outside of Texas and his first on any brand of TV. The fight will be sent by closed-circu- it TV to 146 theatres and arenas in 115 cities in the United Slates and Canada. There will be neither home TV nor home radio. Regardless of tonights gate and theatre-Treceipts, Harris will receive a flat guaranteed He is the first heavy $100,000 challenger to get a flat assurance. He got it to make certain he wouldn't stage a possible runout under urging from the rival International Boxing Club Patterson gets a $210,000 guarantee, with the possibility of receiving more through various percentages of the net gate and receipts. pgjl ? t wffluyj - jrr i , - Tradition says the team that loses in a National Football League title game goes into a tailspin the following year but those losing Cleveland Browns are off to a much more impressive start in the exhibition seaDetroit son than the winning Lions. The Browns, who took a walloping from the Lions in last seasons lopsided championshin game, were their old hard rock win selves as they scored a V v 59-1- 4 10-- 0 exhibition slate got under way: the Philadelphia Eagles nipped and the Baltimore Colts, the Los Angeles Rams trounced the Washington Redskins, on Saturday night; on Sunday, the New York Giants rallied to beat the San Francisco and the Chicago Bears marked George Halas return to the coaching spot with a 24-- 7 romp over the Chicago Car30-2- Fortv-nineer- s, 19-1- .435 Sacramento . . .408 Seattle Sundays Results NIA Tflffphot TALE OF THE TAPE This Is how heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson (left) and challenger Roy Harris (right) measure up for their battle for the crown in Los Angeles. IPJlA RFNR BATTFD IV over the Pittsburgh Steelers SatNational lyearoe Banks Cubs 101 Thomas Pirates 95 Anderson, Phils urday night. 75. Aaron, Braves 74, Cepeda, Giants That was in marked contrast 35-1loss to the Co9 American League: Jensen Red Sox to the Lions All-Staan upT0h Sieuers Senators 87 Cerv. Athon Friday llege Man83 Indians 77; letics Colavito, set in which two future Brownies tle. Yankees 77 PITCHING played major roles, passer Jim National League: Willev, Braes Ninowski of Michigan State with S-Giants Spahn. Grissom, 14 of 20 completions and pass-catch- er Braes 168, Purkev9-- Red Legs 14-Worthington, McCormick, Giants of IllinMitchell Bobby Giants 5 American League: Delock RM Sox ois with five completions and two 11-- 3 Moore. touchdowns Senators 9-HYde, White Sox Torley, Yankees 17-In other games as the gridiron Fold, Yankees 14-- 6 dinals. Spokane 5 San Diego 3, 1st Spokane 3 San Diego 1, 2nd, seven innings Portland 12 Vancouver 1, 1st Vancouver 8 Portland 6, 2nd, seven innings Seattle 4 Phoenix 2. 1st Seattle 7 Phoenix 6, 2nd eight innings. Here Is NEW YORK (DPI) Salt Lake 2 Sacramento 1, 1st this weeks boxing program: seven innings Monday at Los Angeles, Floyd Sacramento 13 Salt Lake 4, 2nd Patterson vs. Roy Hams heavyHow TJie Series Ended title Theater TV; at weight Portland 3 Vancouver 1 Providence, R I., George Raujo Seattle 3 Phoenix 1 vs. Rancho Carmona; at Kansas Sacramento 3 Salt Lake 1 City, Kan., Bobby Blckle vs. MarSpokane 2 San Diego 2 tin Ware. Probable Pitchers Todays At N w Orleans, at Tuesday Seattle (Marty Kutyna, George Benton vs Clailey JosPortland (Elmer Singleton, Salt Lake (pitchers unannounc- eph. At Chicago, VirWednesday ed) at San Diego (Bud Podbielan gil Akins vs. Charlies Tombstone e Smith TV. Spokane (Larry Sherry, at Phoenix (Bete Burnside, Thursday At t.os Angeles, Pat Manzi vs. Alvaro Gueirez. Only games scheduled. At New Y'ork Madison Friday Square Garden, Gil Turner vs Stefan Redl TV. CHICAGO (UPI) Barring Nellie Fox of the accident, .Chicago White Sox will become the major leagui s most durable SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) second baseman 'n i..Mory Tues- Stan Pryce dangled at the end of steel cable Sunday and day when he plavs lit position for a his 478th consecutive game. rescued a neighbor's fox terner On Sunday, Fox tied the record from a disused mine shaft. The of 477 straight garus for a d dog had gone five days without baseman .et by Hall of water but appeared to be well. !Famer Eddie Collins 40 years ago. Boxing Slate For The Week 12-1- A WPMk U A yV, ' ZAPAP'' '& s ' L Flood waters east of Great Bend, Kans., provided this billTHE WATER IS FINE board boy with a laige swimming hole. West Walnut Creek, which empties into the Arkansas River, went over its banks. . . Renewed Violence Reported In Heart Of Beirut BEIRUT. Lebanon bombing incidents in Beirut in recent weeks, some of them in the area affected an area containNOTICE FOB BIDS ing the biggest stores and headBids will be received by the until 10 A.M. Aug 26th foe quarters of insurance and bankremodeling Student Union fountain ing firms. counter, as per specifications on fils in the office of the unaerslgned. A certified check in the amount of The order does not 'affect U. S. 5G- of the bid must accompany your vehicles. military proposal. We reserve the right to reject any all bids. It was the second big section of andSH. Dean Eyre Purchasing agent, Beiiut placed on a special secur- U S 1' , Logan, Utah. 1958. inch Publ. dates. Aug. ity status. The first is the rebel-hel- d NOTICE OF APPEAL Basta area which has been An appeal has been filed by HowPeteisen, requesting a varianca barricaded and sealed off by reb- ard to the zoning ordinance to permit enlarging of storage space at 388 So. els for more than two months. 1st East For the purpose of arguThe area includes Parliament ments for and against hearing the granting of said appeal, the City Board of of some and the principal Adjustment will hold a public hearSquare thoroughfares of the city. The ing Saturday, August 23. 1958 In the Court Room 8 oclock A M downtown office of United Press Cltv BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF International is within the re- ADJUSTMENT. Del.or.e B. Petersen, Secretary. stricted enclave. Publ. date. Aug. 18, 1958. LEGAL NOTICES under-signe- (UPI) The government sealed off an entile business area in the heart of Beirut today and placed it off limits to vehicular traffic because of renewed violence. An announcement said the military commandant sealed off a square mile of the business sector of the city with a view to putting an end to acts of terrorism in Beirut and to maintain calm and tranquility. There has been a series of 17-2- S&c. ). non-titl- up $3 500 four-sirok- e Rescues Dog 130-fo- sec-ion- Back To Work a Pi The vanDETROIT guard of 182 000 auto mdustiy employ es, expected to be called back to woik for production of at 269. Six players were biacketed at 1959 model cars, reported today. Buirk Division of General Mo270, 18 under par Thev weie Ken Venturi, Frank Stranahan, Carv tors and lour Chrysler Corp. lines Middlecoff, Dow FinstciwaM. Er- recalled unemployed workers to nie Vossler and Lionel Hebert. begin pioduction on 1959 models who It'd and Jul- Logan Hosts Softball Tourney The annual Rocky Mountain Regional Tournament for Women, the top Softball Tournament of the year in Utah, will be held in Logan this Thursday, Friday. and Saturday, with teams from Patterson hasnt fought in practically a year. His last title defense was on Aug. 22, last year r, against amateurish Pete who had Patterson on the floor before being knocked out by the champion. Fox Sets Mark Souchak Wins -j 381 454 461 411 .... Cubs-Dodge- -- AB. 44s ... f Chicago Cubs pitcher Glen Hobbie couldnt reach the fly ball knocked to center field by Dodgers Norn Larker (running, right), in bottom of first game in L A. Larker, however, inning of was thrown out at first by Cubs second baseman. Dodgers won the game, 6-- 112 108 114 116 111 K H 71 57 84 Mdivs. S 86 Aaron Mllw 76 Skinner, Plus AWKRICAN I.FVOt E 77 1"8 415 Boa .. Runnels 104 387 70 Cen VV Cttv Chi. .. 82 310 35 Goodman 105 422 56 Det Kuenn, 110 441 78 Power, Cle e ... OUT OF REACH With Solons 2 H I FAC.I MIIONAL v s 13,000, victory-consciou- twi-nig- ht v L (4-3- ). 6-- 1 3 giand-slaand Frank Ilerie homer off Don Cardwell gave the Braves their opening-gam- e and in tii- - nightcap, Lew for Burdette hurled a his 13th triumph West Covington hit his 22nd homer and also 1 Todays Probable Pitcher Kansas City at Baltimore, night Terry ) vs Brown Only game scheduled. Tuesdays Games Kansas City at Baltimore, night Detroit at Washington, night Cleveland at New York, night ies. Chicago at Boston, night They are not only the youngest to fight for the coveted diapair NATIONAL LEAGUE but they apparently boast dem, W L Pet. GB the most enviable records of any 47 70 . .598 . . Milwaukee duo in the divisions title history. San Francisco 61 54 .530 8 The champion lost but 9 60 55 .522 T ittsburgh one of his 34 starts, and that on Los Angeles . . 55 60 .478 14 a very questionable decision. .. 55 60 .478 14 Harris, 25, is unbeaten. 15 .466 63 55 .. i Because of their records, each 55 63 .466 15 2 should be s extremely 52 61 .460 16 when he starts tossing the Sundays Results e gloves before a crowd Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh 3 (1st) that will include Texas oil, cattle 5 7 (2nd) and rice millionaires and HollyCincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee 5 Philadelphia 1, 1st wood stars of the entertainment Milwaukee 4 Philadelphia 1, 2nd word St. Louis 12 Los Angeles 7, 1st T!ic mam event is slated for 8 Los Angeles 9 St. Louis 3, 2nd p.m., m s.t. San Francisco 8 Chicago 6 Because of his punch, the chamTodavs Probable Pitchers is pion from Mt. Vernon. N. No games scheduled. to tag Hams with favored at Tuesday's Games Cincinnati at San Fiancisco .Milwaukee at Los Angeles, (7-9- Wrigley Field from $5 to $30 dreamed of a $500,000 gate; but now he will be lucky to beat the a pew has been disappointingly light. Promoter Bill Rosensohn, California state record of $228,. staging his first fight, originally 500 set by Sugar Ray Robinson and Bobo Oison at the same field May 18, 1956. The paid attendance is expected to approximate eight-ounc- t W, Jf 'Wtv, A 6 1 . gear , & 3-- sec-on- V ashington Result Sunday Boston 6 New York 5 Chicago 3 Cleveland 2 Baltimore 2 Washington Kansas City 4 Detroit ht Bv Jack Cuddy his first defeat, and at 1 to win on a knockout. Betting has been United Prevs International LOS ANGELES (UPD Cham- very light. likewise, the ticket sale for1 pion Floyd Patterson and challenger Roy Harris of Cut and Shoot, Tex., two brawny young athletes with remarkable records, fight tonight for the world heavythe ring's weight championship golden crown. Shortly after sundown, they will square off in Wrigley Field in for their scheduled which Patterson who knocked out 14 of the last 15 men to face will try to blast backhim woodsman Harris' perfect record of 22 straight professional victor- Baltimore Red-leg- 13th of the Orioles and pro- Connie Johnson On By Gena Bryanl United Press International The Pacific Coast League, embroiled in ohe of the tightest pennant racea in its history, headed Into the last three weeks of play today with little likelihood that any of the three clubs still in title contention with away from the pack before the eason ends. Both Phoenix and San Diego, the loops first two clubs, blew fheir chance to gain on one another Sunday by dropping double-headeto a pair of second division learns. g Seattle, which had lost 14 straight through Friday, rose up to whack the Giants and twice, marking the Hauliers third straight win over San Diegos the league-leadePadres stumbled in their effort to overtake the Gants by dropto decisions and ping sixthplace Spokaie as the California club remaineu two games out of first Mounties Gain rate LEAGUE AMERICAN e three-gam- lm I tan iseoied the decis.ve run on John- - the A s sweep thn' ny Logans peifect squeeze bunt series irom the Tigers. A total of seven home runs u the iourth inning. Six home tuns ucie hit in the were hit in the Giants-Cub- s game sad-sack- the other hand everything is all fuuied up W.ii the Yankees, delusion to the vno diopped a Red Sox and now hate lost eight Since Aug. of their last 11 8, their lead has ihrunk from 17 JOURNAL MONDAY AVGUST IS Lunar) tCacha Lountyi ames Lead By Milton Richman United Pres International Funny game, this baseball. b.v The bi aves are leading eight games nd fe-- : like shoo-in- s, 11 la the Yankee- - lead b s but and feel like theyll have to go out and prac-or tice today whether they like it THE HERALD 4 children. li v.ill be a doubh elimination tournament, as ,T . aieur Soft ball Association Tournaments must be plaved under the double elimination ruling Tournament director will be r, Murray Maughan and Jex with Umpire in Chief being Glen Ashby, a popular Utah official. Pairings and bracketing of the tournament will be announced by State softball D. J. Murphy. Eicar t Cap-ene- Fence, the defending champions, 'will receive the first round bve, but other games have rot been drawn up. F.lcar Fenre and Casper Merchants are expected to be the class of the tournament, although Utah Shamrocks and Ferguson Oil of Provo, Tjath, have power-- t ful teams. M A L Coal is also gathering up some of the outstanding plav-- ! ers in hte Valley, and could bs in contention for the title. TAXES CAN BE CUT by getting the government out of businesses such as the electric power business. UTAH EIGHT rOWEtlllCNf tdi SAVE GAS lERQSf BUY RAMBLER rfsbfiBO Me Eight Yetrt Ruh Sociably Mild. Ilerea a whisker to mild and a whiskey so luxurious, it agreeable, sipping is a pleasure compares only with the finest of champagne. You may have tasted bourbon is your time youve never tasted bourbon like thia. Enjoy it tonight! Melrose Code No. 245 Fifth Code No 248 Pint Straight Bourtxm Whiskey- -8 Years Old. 80 Proof. Melrose Distillers Ce N.V d |