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Show 4 THE HERALD-JOURNA- Saturday, June L T, 1951 Louis And Savold Battle Raschi Tames MUCH DEPENDS ON TONIGHT'S FIGHT! Rambunctious For The Senior Championshii White Sox Team BY CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, June 9 (U.B When they needed him the most came Old Mt. Pork Chops Yanmore once the for through kees and gave them new hope of catching up with the explosive first place White Sox. That's quick Viv Raschi, the ace of the Yankee pitching staff, a guy many managers would make first choice if they had to pick a hurler to win just one vital game. Merciless compeRaschi, a titor who is merciless as an executioner when the stakes are high, sentimental guy yet a who supports a blind brother and a little French girl he never has seen with the money chips he rakes in for the Yankees was at his best last night in a 4 to 2, victory. seven-hi- t, The stakes were high the way he likes em. He started out slowly, got into first inning trouble, then put hini'-ei- f behind, 2 to 0 in the hill third by serving a home r to slugger T'- " ' T' double to Nelli Fox, a pop-fl- y which was the rest' It of some confused Yankee fielding. But after i.. .imply padlocked home plate. The White Sox, no quitters, put men on base time after time, but could do nothing about it. Six Strikeouts He struck out six batters, mostly at crucial moments, and wound up winning his ninth victory against just three defeats. Moreover, it was the 13th triumph of his career over the White Sox, who have beaten him just twice. By winning this big opener of a four game set befoie 53,940 fans the largest crowd ever to see a big league game in Chicago, the Yankees cut the White Sox lead to 3 'i games. At Cleveland Bobby Feller won his eighth game, 7 to 1, from the Red Sox while Dizzy Trout pitched the Tigers to a 9 to 2 decision over the Athletics. The Senators led the Browns, 4 to 1, after four innings when their game was lained out. In the only National league game, the Cardinals edged the Braves, 2 to 1, while Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Chicago at New York and Cincinanti at Philadelphia werh rained out. star: Vic Raschi. Yesterdays Yankees pitched his ninth victory 4 to 2 big one in a seven-hi- t, the opener of a four game series at Chicago that cut the White Sox lead to 34 games. Clubs matchmaking, but theres j By HARRY GRAYSON EA Sports Editor got to be a reason for ev ery thing. Quite Ancient Mighty NEW YORK (NEA) The only way a lot of few of the people who used to can figure it out is that pay to see pnze fights can underBoxing Jim Norris and his matchmakers stand the International I have taken a leaf & toll tennis. That could be and Lee Savold rounds fur the Seniors Qv pionships at the Pol Clou. June 13. 7T near-oldtime- rs ould also soHe the mJS,J ancient and s Jersey Joe Walcott, another er member of the 8 tng a fifth shot at " he- -y weight le PRIDE OF CACHE VALLEY, and currently one of the most valuable personalities In the world ring picture Rex Layne of Lewiston. . CHALLENGES 'OCR HEX"-Da- ve Whitlock of San Francisco, who holds a win over Layne, will be striving to upset pt dope tonight. Layne Will Try For A Quick Kayo Salt Lake Bees Go Ahead By Four Tilts feY Legion Juniors Cl Logan Beat Smithfield UNITED PDESS Logan Legion junior baseball Pocatello hurler Larry Jackson BY RAY NELSON club won its first league game of gave up six hits and walked 12 Marv Jensen today sized-u- p the season yesterday, defeating this evenings Rex Layne-Dav- e men to give the Salt Lake Bees Whitlock Smithfield 4 in a d in the following words: fight a six to five win over the Cards contest. Rex is to early-roun- d an for knockout. e Fourteen going try and a Piolead in the Hollis Ripplinger, a superb months ago, in San Francisco, Dave decisioned Rex. It will be neer, league last night in Pocatelathlete from North Logan, lo. interesting to see what progress the fighters have made since went the route for Logan, allowing In other league tilts, Great then. 7 hits and driving in three runs Falls edged Twin Falls six to Rex cant get an early kayo, the fight should develop himself, with three hits. He bore If five, Ogden dropped Idaho Falls st Into one of the best ring battles down in the clutches, and received five to three and the Billings good support from his mates. Matto In Utah history.. a five to three mustangs went ter of fact, the Logan boys picked g win over the Boise and genial, three men off base during the proStraightforward Pilots. Marv acknowledged that not only cedure of play. Ninth For Larry Spring staited on the mound for is the main event in the American In Boise, Mustang Hurler Larry Smithfield, carrying the hurling d card an out- responsibilities Shephard took his ninth victory Lofor 6 over the with an eight-hittbut the sup- gan scored all of its innings. standing attraction off runs Pilots. Shephard struck out six, porting bouts are of unusually Spring, but couldnt touch Mos-ma-n collected a double which scored high calibre. who finished the game. City recreation events for the two runs, and stole two bases. For instance, the Dale Panter-Ponc- e and Lynn Speth, Claude were week listed Russets Idaho Leon eight-roundand In ensuing de Falls, the will Glen Haddock all hit Quinney today by well for the Ogden were knotted three all at Glen Worthington, general direc- present some excellent ring fare, winners, getting two each, includMr. Jensen declared. I understand the end of nine. In the twelfth tor, as follows: a by Haddock: Promoter Von Baer has moved ing triple frame, Ogden catcher Harry Dot-terhas previously won from Logan p Baseball at Logan this match up to the blasted out a triple to notch Tuesday 1 but dropped a Laketovvn, up the win after Relief Hurler high. Southwest Cards vs. North- spot. contest to Preston in practice Bob Crook took over the mound east Red Sox, from 12 noon to games. Gong at 8:30 for the final four cantos and 2:30 p.m.; Woodruff Bobcats vs. Attending the 2:30 to 5 p.m. didnt aljow a Russet to get to Ellis Third-Fourt- h The fights begin at 8:3U tonight. game were three American Lefirst base. Baseball at the in the Aggie fieldhouse. Tickets gion junior baseball olficials: AlWednesday The Great Falla Electrics edged len Hodson, Richmond, district sufield. school Woodruff Cards have bene going like high past the Pilots in Twin Falls vs. Adams Fifth-Sixtat a Boy Scout camp, but Mr. pervisor; Neil Davis, Salt Lake 12 noon when Big Dick Barone, collected Baer announced there are still lots City, state director, and Eldon Wooda grand slam home run In the lust to 2:30 p.m.; Woodruff of seats available. Third-FourtChandler, director of district 7. vs. Whittier peckers inning. The Elects trailed five to 2:30 to 5 Wo dont like these umci3 Tennis at p.m. high two and then loaded the bases on beginners classes, going aiound the state to the efthree walks to set the stage for school 8 courts, fect that the house is sold out, to 8:43 a.m. from Barones swepp of the sacks. Von remarked. We admit that Great Balls, Ogden and Twin Baseball at high a good crowd is in prospect but T V Eb:n Thursday tie school field. Southeast Dodgers vs. there Falls moved into a three-wa- y are still tickets to be had. for second place after last nights Northwest Yanks, 12 noon to 2:30 NEW YORK, June 9 UE The Legion project is being billTom Hamilton, chairman of the games. p.m.; Wilson Beavers vs. Adams ed as historic in Utah fight anThe standings: NCAA's steering committee on Sham and Abies, 2:30 to 5 p.m. nals. said today that Notre added Another attraction (its television, vs. Ellis Fifth-Sixt- h Dame and Army will jq o along Friday on the card since yesbeen placed Whittier Bulldogs, 12 noon to 2:30 Vie experimental ban on terday) is the pro debut of Gene with of college fotball games p.m., high school field. television amafamous Jordan West Fulmer, the 1951 season despite an Last weeks results were listed teur, who will go in against Glen during attempt by the University ot Peck of Pocatello. as follows: Fullmer has won everything in Pennsylvania to blackball the Junior high league South West the state, so far as amateur laut-el- s NCAA. Hamilton said Col. Orin C. 1, Southeast 18, Northwest 14, are concerned both the GoldNortheast 2. en Gloves and the AAU crowns. (Ockie) Krueger, athletic director He has be"n champ in his weight at West Point, had assured him WoodLittle Grizzly League last night that army would not By during the past 5 years, and now teleruff Bobcats 20. Woodruff Blue-top- s, believes he's investigate the break with the NCAA on the that vision question. He also said that 12; Adams Shams and Able field. professional Notre Dame Athletic Director Ed NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., June 1, Whittier 0 (default); Wilson 1, Weighing 160 pounds, Fullmer Ellis him privately 0 (default). 9 (U.B Roberto DeVicenzo, an Aris fast and fancy. Peck, managed Krause had told would go along Dame Notre that ball vvellknown the ace who the Milt Olsen, wallops gentine Little Mayor League Woodruff by he exfor distance, had a solid seven-Jjp- 50 Wilson Eagles 1, featuring no- wrestler, has won 15 pro ftgnts. with the NCAA and thatmake its to Dame Notre pected They will battle the .point lead over his onetime hit pitching by Eliason. official soon. position as the Locke, route. today queror, Bobby round-robi- n golf tournament enRest of Card semi-finters its fourth round. Locke, the sweet swinging Remainder of the supeib card South African, took DeVicenzos of: consists In measure the final round of the Jack Nelson, Tooele, vs. Bob British Open last year but it looks Johnson Readymix Concrete O'Bannon, Louisville, Kentucky, i like the Argentine may gather 8 rounds. This has been docketed Deadline for possession of the girls' softball team defeated Pro- as the revenge here. Nelson weighs 1951 in a visible license was Tuesday, DeVicenzo, who shot a 69 over vidence Lions last night 1S5, and O'Bannon about 200. June 5, 1951. the par J2 Wykagyl Country Club Girls Valley League contest. Ron Whittle of West Jordan, Final score was shall be illegal to fish or hunt Winning It course in the opening round battle will it stablemate to Rex, disu Thursday, followed up with two pitcher was Norma Nelson, while out with LeRoy Ilayne, Chicago, without possession and proper 68s in yesterdays second and hurling for Piovidence was Miss while the first event matches Ron play of the 1951 visible license trom this date forward. The date Chugg. third rounds. Edrington of Roosevelt against was set by Director J. Perry Egan Willie Prica of Salt Lake City. on a directive from the Utah Fish Whitt if and Hayne will ga 6 and Game Commission given in 'hereof or a fraction rounds 19, 1951. f their last May meeting, while Edrington and Price are in date was necessary The delayed it for 4. to implement the newly passed visible license law and to get 33 Triumphs Considerable inquiry has reach- license number and holder no matstocks of these licenses in the ed these offices regarding various ter what type of license he buys. Rex Layne, who has amazed vendors hands. This without applies exception. the fight world with his meteoric All vendors will have ample questions concerning the new 1051 No Charge climb toward the top, has per- stocks, prior to this deadline date. visible fish and game license. This over formed in 36 professional fights, Any resident, blind or May we urge you to forward this release is made in an effort to sixty-fiv- e years of age, upon pay- winning 33, getting 2 draws and information to the public. be ment of $.05 shall receive a fishclearify questions that may losing one. brought to the attention of the ing stamp. For the visible license man to have whipped Rex Bus Leaves for Saif Lake number and container there is no in Only department. career is Dave Whitlock, that a resident charge for this group. This group the buy ing Anyone Daily af 1:10 p. m. he faces tonignt. chap license must have resided in the of visible license number holders Connections Everywhere These battlers have gone 30 Stale for three months or longer. is identified by a green card. Any- - rounds against each ether. Umler 14 one eligible for this license must Rex deFirst, in a Any resident under twelve years give written application on a cisioned Dave in Salt Lake City. of age may fish without a license. form which all license agents pos- Then Rex lost to Dave in San Any resident who is twelve sess. Francisco. Finally, Layne decis-ione- d It is reminded that the new years of age and under sixteen Whitlock again in Salt must pay $1.00 for a fishing stamp visible licenses must be worn on Lake. plus $1.00 for his new visible an outer garment in a conspicuLayne fights Henry Hall in license number and holder. ous manner, that the prefixed Kansas City June 19, and then Any resident of sixteen letter before each license number goes to Y'ankee Stadium, New to sixty-fiv- e years of age inclusive must also fcc written across the York C'ty, July 11, for his great Ph. 214 58 West 4th No. must pay $1.00. for his visible stamps for validation of same. chance agajnst Rocky Marciano. 9-- well-playe- four-gam- Recreation Schedule Announced cellar-dwellin- er Legion-sponsore- er er AUDIT semi-vvindu- 3-- Logan-Smithfie- GS BY UNITED PRESS NATIONAL LEAGl E ld Irish And Army Support Argentine Ace Lt ron-sj'y- iij ?il! Don't Forget To Johnson Girls Beat Providence Display That Visible License semi-windu- p. 9-- 2. championship third match wnh Eard m Pittsburgh, July is The IBC, you classifying the noble a11, rain Pittsburgh at Brooklyn ed, poned, rain Cincinnati at Philadelphia poned, rain American League New York 4, Chicago 2 Boston 1, Cleveland 7 Philadelphia 2, Detroit 9 Washington at St. Louis poned, rain. postpost- post- Back Home WIESBADEN, Germany, June 9 (UPi Two 4 thunderjet planes have been missing from their base since noon yesterday and It was feared btth had crashed, the U. S. air force announced today. F-8- ''r Worthier Junior Waft Coirs CharopiomJ has enabled many a pla mendous in younger day, J right on firing in genuine o petition. F rancis Ouimet and J, Marston aie names that con mind offhand. The Hon. Mich soott rs Fred Money Brings A Team Frctn Hollywood Up The Trail June the PCL flag this season. Win A Pair The Stars continued in that dt- rection last night, winning two games from San Francisco, 4 to 2 Sarra-ment- o and 5 to 2. League-leadinwon lien. San Diego, 4 to Hollywood Stais just abuut the time Pacific Coast league oracles 0, behind Kennv Gables fill'- pitchiost ground when Seattle ing; figured he was directing a B Portlands Marino Pieretti whippicture. ped the Rainiers, 6 to 1; and Los Two months ago almost every Angeles beat Oakland, S to 7. ' The standings: critic proclaimed that Haney's had PCL the bunting wiapsquad ped in celluloid. The Hollywood team then went thiough the mo-- I tions but wasnt making good on the prognosticators' predictions, Were In 7th A month ago the Stars wallow-- 1 ed in seventh place. Two weeks ago they were six games away from the lead. Today they are only two tilts e out of away and a SAN FRANCISCO, 9 (U.B Fred Haney, who Friendly denies he's in line for the Pittsburgh managerial job, is making a first-rat- e feature out of his g was 53 in the Q OUEJT oGfen-uuift- 15. Meanwhile, also as in golf i worthier Junior Harry Matthews, Rex Layne. Ir Bob Murphy, Rocky Maras tennis, the ' Clarence Henry and Roland Starza can jolly well wait-ithey grow up and become of s According to the IBC Khoo, thought, Archie Moore is the o one who has a squawk com one chafai for years hitch is, of course, that he dot) belong to the lodge, so Bob S terfield gets Joey Maxim inCh 1 go Instead. second place. Haney, an old time baseballer, got his job managing Hollywood after criticizing, how the teum was handled. He expressed his views over the air, while casting star games. Next season, with Hollywood fans saw Haneyr on the field, putting his criticisms to work. He has one pennant and a third in two trips out of the barn. Mentioned as the successor to Pittsburgh's Billy Meyers, the Hollywood boss says, nope; he wants s, Critical WASHINGTON. D. C., June 9 fUF Elijah (Little Dynamite) boxer Williams, featherweight who suffered a brain hemorrhage in a knockout Thursday night, still hovered between life and death in Garfield hospital. was the terse "Still critical description of his condition by the hospital early today. When he was admitted to the hospital after the knockout, doctors said they did not expect him to live. EQafEE RIC Da j Louis No I Legion Juniors List Diamond Slate For Season I in connection with the Semi At 35, the St. Louis Negro is gible, and he has been them Woodcock Getting dou n to the sad p of business at hand, it is this an servers opinion that Savold ' stir up some trouble for Louis five or six rounds, and then, the old soldier, just fade n Before being graduated to Seniors, the reformed barb wasnt too good at sticking aro: for any great length of time Savold been out hasnt since att n ai Pi whacked Bruce Woodcock oa nuas China chin in the fourth W udl a ear ago. As a matter of fi the Paterson Patsy has had w tt ing to do with anyone other al recent edition most England's ;A tls than more of games Schedule remaining Joe Beckett in to lost in the American Legion junior years. He obligingly baseball league for the Box Elder-Cach- e on a foul in the fourth tou area (district one) was an- Dec. 6, 1948. nounced today. In a half dozen appeaw June 15 Richmond at Hyrum; since his comeback, Louis at at Brigham Smithfield City; has demonstrated that he Lewiston at Tremonton; Logan, keep his feet for 15 roc bye. against the current June 22 . . Brigham City at Lo- Charles. "il Job Louis is no Bruce gan; Hyrum at Lewiston; Trea monton at Smithfield; Richmond, cock not even now. The One Big Happy Hon! bye. June 29 Smithfield at Hyrum; was foolish for not grabbing televising Tt Logan at Tremonton: Lewiston at $62,500 offered for 'u Richmond: Brigham City bye. broadcasting rights. The Seniors Championshipmuc July 6 Tremonton at Brigham that it City; Hyrum at Logan; Richmond be fortunate to net $20. to at Smithfield; Lewiston, bye. from $5 You couldnt give July 13 Brigham City at Hyif it rum; Logan at Richmond; Smith-fiel- d Annie Oakley even Mer Ethel holes by at LewLston; Tremonton, bye. full of ( GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS MADE RIGHT AGRICULTUR LAST L0NGEI FIT RIGHT e jt. COST NO MORE! HERES PROOF! 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