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Show b The Herald Journal SUNDAY. MAY 31 1333 Logtin (Cache County) Utah Vukovidi Defies Heat, Competition To Win 500-Mil- e Speedway Classic ! Little Leaguers1 Meeting 500-mi- Set Monday, 1:30 Little Leacue baseball prespects between the ages of 9 and 12 Interested in competing this season should meet Coach Cliff Poole Monday, June 1, 1:30 p.m., at Crimson Memorial Field. Coach Poole and the little league had a successful year last season and a large turnout is expected. Another players league will be ' organized for baseballers who failed to make the grade with Fred's Flowfers or the Junior American Legion. They will meet at 2:30 p.m., to organize a separate league and draw up teams. All vich to win today. Last year he led the field for 150 laps and had a lead on the field when his steering mechanism went bad way. only eight laps from the finish Yields Lead Momentarily and he spun into the wall to let He moved around 133 miles per Troy Rottman captuee the checkhour to stay in front for the first ered flag. 48 laps, then yielded the front The fourth-plac- e finisher today position to Freddie Agabashian was Duane Carter, driving relief for two laps while he made the for Sam Hanks, at 125.834 miles first of his three pit stops, each per hour, while fifth was time taking on field and (jrath at 124.956 miles per hour. Ures. Daywalt was sixth at But when Vukovich returned to Jimmy 124.379 miles per hour. Only these the track after that first pause three cars plus Vukovich, Russo he went back in front on the 51i,t and Cross went the full 500 nules. lap and he stayed there, his lead Seventh place' went to Ernie was so gqeat no one in the pack could catch him when he stopped McCoy, eighth to Hartley in the car which Tony Bcttenhausen twice later. When he crossed the finish line, started even though he spun out 10th to Jimmy the eventual runner-u- p Paul ninth to Nalon and of these vehicles Russo, driving Agabashians ear, Davies. All four diswas three behind at 126.830 were flagged short of the full 200-la- Mc-fo- NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game HIGH SCHOOL Aonphlon League Intramural champions the "Victory Daddies." From left to n:ht, front, Ronald Burns, Jerry Olsen, William Rich, Back, Coach Glen Worthington, Bill LOGAN Morris, Bruce Proffit, Frank Benson and Dixon Freeman. Intramural participation reached one of it highest peaks at Logan senior high school the past year, with a variety of team sports. 020 0C5 000-7-- 12-0 000 300 001- -4- . Pittsburgh 9-- 0 Roe, Wade 4 and Campanella; Dickson, Bowman 6, Face 7 and Sandlotk. (First Game Courtney Fights Relentlessly To Win Games FORTY TEAMS SEE ACTION AS 53 Softball Gets Underway Milwaukee .. St. Louis Saphn and and Rice. Chicago Cincinnati Hacker, . 300 002 000 002 000-5- -5-2 000-2- -6-0 Presko Crandall; 000 202 030 lOx Baczewski 4, Jones . . 5, Kelly 7 and Atwell; Nuxhall, Col-luThe 1953 softball season for Cache stake girls, Logan slake At High School: 7 and Landnth. Home runs By OSCAR FRALEY 6 Girls with a at and the under Parke Tenth Seniors, Valley way p.m. Hyde Logan gets W Fearless 5. Greenglass 6th. Kluszew-sk- i NEW YORK, Sauer 7 at, Nine p.m. Eighteenth bang this week, weather permit- league. 12th and Marshall Sth. Winn-i- n Fraleyi facts and figures: teenth as some forty teams swing Tuesday Mens City league. ting, There are continued whispers Into action for the first time this Wednesday Logan stake girls Losing pitcher Nuxhall. Logan Stake Seniors round the American League that Hacker pitcher At School: the Girls' and scheduled are High Valley league. leagues Eight year. battling Clint Courtney of the St. to make their season start during 8 p.m. First at Second Thursday Cache stake Girls Louis Browns is disliked even by Philadilphia at New York, 2 9 p.m. Young at Sixth-Fou- r with action and Mt. Logan stake Seniors. next few the days his own pitching staff but Man- scheduled each games, postponed, ram. teenth at the lightCache stake Seniors. Friday night (2nd Game) ager Marty Marion denies this ed Memorial Field diamond, a First round schedules are as TUUESDAY, JUNE 2 021 Brooklyn vehemently. City League full schedule at central partk, follows: 100 000 000-1- -6-0 Jersey Joe Walcotts camp still and many games on the fields of Pittsburgh . At High School: MONDAY Isnt convinced that Rocky Mar- nearby communities. Podres, Erskine (7) and Walk8 p.m. Als Bike at Centre Mt. Logan Girls ciano is a great fighter but ader, Campanella (9); Friend, Bow. 6:15: Inc. At under Central season Park, got The actually man mits unreservedly that the heavy(8) and Sandlock. 9 m. at Second Wellsville when C. Providence C. the First at p Eighth way last Wednesday (2nd Game) weight champion has no perry Cache stake aenior teams played at Seventh Anderson's River Heights 000 101 000-2- -8-1 when.lt comes to lowering the their first round of play with the At Providence, 6:15: Chicago WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 boom with savage swiftness, . Cincinnati .. Eleventh at Providence First Logan Stake Girls Fifteenth and Fourth Ninth, Hit That Hurts v Klippstein, Leonard (7), Jones At Central Park. 6:15: East Cache Stake Girls wards racking up initial wins. "Marciano hasnt any real The Mmner (9) and McCullough; (8), at Sixth 6:15: College action At first Benson, brought class, contends trainer Dan Flo-n- out a very nights Raffensberger, Judson (7), Benson at Young at Fourteenth fine brand of ball for North Logan who conditioned Walcott for (8), Nevel (9) and SemiAt Mendon, 6:15: play and with players all his big bouts, but I will say opening nick, Landrith (8). Twelfth at Mendon allowed other from being leagues that It doesnt matter where he to take (2nd Game) At High School, 6:00: part in the church ball 3 012 030 000-6- -14 hits you. Wherever he lands, he this Milwaukee at Fust Second sure is stake all play hurts. . . . That must come to beyear, . 101 001 Louis St. 4 THURSDAY, JUNE much faster and of a better Liddle, Buhl (3), Burdette (9) straight from old Jersey Joe, who Cache Stake Girls ever before. was walloped into oblivion by one brand than will and Cooper; Erautt, Faszholz (3), At Central Park, 6:15: season this Leagues play blow of dubious calibre. . . Chambers (7), Brazle (8) and D. Third at Fifteenth on the following days: Clearing the bases: Alva Bobo Rice, Fusselman (8). Fourth at Sixteenth Mt. Logan and East Monday Holloman of the Browns, first AMERICAN LEAGUE At High School, 6:00 p.m. noAmerican Leaguer to pitch a New Yofk at Philadelphia, 2 Ninth at Seventh hitter in his big league debut, was and, when their control starts games, postponed, raid. Mt. Logn Stake Seniors a Navy Seabee during World War wobbling, fires the ball back at 030 St. Louis At School: High NEW YORK CITY, N.Y., May II . . . and Red Wilson, rookie them with a "get on the ball 101 001 010- -4Detroit 7 p.m. Providence at Eighth White Sox catcher, was the Big jolt Duane Piliette certainly is 31 The Harlem Globetrotters left Trucks, Paige 0 and Courtney; 8 p.m. River Heights at Elew 2 Tens most valuable football one Brownie hurler who appreci- yesterday via Pan Americans Herbert 9 Gray, Marlowe Idle-wil- d enth from "President Special ates Courtneys tactics. 9 and Ginsberg. player In 1949 as a Wight sumon their fourth annual I like him to get all over me, specialist . . . Dont think . he Winning pitcher: Trucks Piliette told Marion. It makes mer invasion of Europe and cant block the plgte. . . Losing pitcher: Marlowe were accompanied Africa. me a me better They 002 102 0107-14-- 0 mad, and makes Clevelond Courtney is a ball players ball All Stars, 6-4 2 000 000 011- -2player In that he fights relent- pitcher" . . . And a lot of other by the United States Chicago . 3 and 5 Brissie 9 and lessly to win, Marion insists. To pitchers could use some of this a group of professional Hooper Feller, players, who will oppose this end he needles the pitchers realism. Pierce, Formeles 4 Hipton; the Trotters where no local forAloma 7 Consuergra 9 and WilSALT LAKE CITY IW The son. eign teams exist and who will TO PLAY PAR GOLF I play preliminary contests to the University of Utah Redskins toWinning pitcher: Hooper times. Trotters' games at other day had one let up on a ride to Losing pitcher: Pierce The Trotters will open their the NCAA baseball tournament Home runs: Westlake 3rd, h schedule in Paris on in Omaha next month. Rosen 3rd, Riviera 9th. OlymFrench the 1, June playing The Indians downed Colorado Boston 001 030 0004-10-- 0 0 100 002 000--3pic team in an exhibition. Then State, 6 to 3, yesterday in a rain Washington is taken on the follow through. By JlLIl'S BOROS they move to London on June 3, and wind plagued battle at Derks McDermott Winning pitcher: In the completion of the fol- where they will play until June Field in Salt Lake U.S. Open Champion 4 City. Losing pitcher: Marrero low through, the body is turned 15th In the Empire Pool, WemA second game was scheduled Homerun: Yost 1st. Once you have patterned the toward the objective. The head bley Stadium, as part of the Cor- for noon today. If Utah wins, the tempo of the shorter swing, you and eyes are following the flight onation ceremonies. During the Utes are Omaha bound. If the (2nd Game) of will have the feeling cocking of the ball. The hands are held next two and a half months, Abe Bears take this, the playoff tilt St. Louis 200 040 . and uncocking the wrists more high, the arms bent. The left foot Saperstems magicians of the to deride the title will - 1 000 001 000 in Detroit begin rests firmly on the ground. The court will play in 40 cities in 13 quickly than on other shots. (2nd Game) This is only because of the heel of the right foot has come different countries, returning to In the series opener, Basil Wil- Boston ... 010 000 000-1- -7-1 shorter swing, so guard against up. the United State in late August. liams gave up 10 hits as he went 000 Washington Increasing the tempo of the sw ing Members of the Globetrotters all the way for Utah but Scooping can only hurt the shot. (2nd Game) didpt The club face is designed with team making the trip are Reece pattern. Swing with your regular 020 030 000- -5Cleveland give a walk and hurled heads-u' a loft that automatically knocks Goose rhythm and timing. Tatum, Eldorado, Ar- ball all the way. 201 011 Chicago Hit down and through the ball the ball upward. kansas; Sam Wheeler, St. Louis, Utah got only five hits off Gene First Game with the 9 iron, letting the loft of Missouri: J. C. Gipson, Los AnScooping shortens the length but they were at lust PIONEER LEAGUE of the club do the work. the shot. You will never be able geles, California; Lee Garner, Haggerty the right times. Wildness by Hag- Billings ... 100 000 000-1- -4-2 The left hand guides the swing to stop the ball on the green with Acorn, Mississippi; Joshua Grid231 200 Olx at unopportune moments Ogden . .. gerty down and into the ball. After it this type of shot. er, Atchison, Kansas; Clarence didn't help the Colorado State Hagedom, Trosin 6 and Daphas been sent in fbght, the divot You seem to be over the ball Wilson, Horse Cave, Kentucky; either. per; Kilbcrg and Collins. more at address than your were Leon ilillard, Chicago, Illinois; cause, The length Nat Sweetwater with a longer club. Clifton, New of the shaft dictates the closeness York City, and John Wilson, of the body in relation to the Anderson, Indiana. ball. The United States All Stars will Make no effort to lean over the be coached by Eddie Gottlieb, ball farther, as you might in the owner-coac- h of the Philadelphia Do if your self . . . walk over the lawn with a case of putting. If you lean for- Wariors of the N.B.A., and will Turf Builder it on. A Scotts Spreader will be balance be zingo ward, your Reds gope. composed of Louis Leaning forward and losing bal- Klotz, Villanova College and brisk return and there it the teed ready to grow. ance is one of the more common Washington Generals; reasons behind shanking, the Sloan, Todelo Mercury s; Bob number one horror of most Karstens. Ambrose College and ers. Boston Whirlwinds; Mark Wdrk-maNever forget that basically you West Virginia University have only one swing for all the and Philadelphia Warriors: Carl V&N?, i. clubs. No matter how long or "Red Meinhold, Baltimore Bulhow short the barkswing or club, lets and Washington Generals; it still is swung in the same fun- Pete Monska, Philadelphia Sphas; f damental manner. Claude Overton, Central OklaDon't ever attempt to alter homa Teachers College and BosTURF EULDfR LAWN Seed Tgi w. your swing. ton Whirlwinds; and George t-i- The grassfood seedsmen lecom-menThat should come about autoThis choice blend of all perSt. Josephs College and feeds lawns fo new vigor, ennial grasses for planting in matically, not deliberately. Philadelphia Warriors. health and sparkling color. sun or shade. Millions of heavy Feed 100 sq ft for less than a 99.91 . seeds per pound dime. Box feeds 2500 sq ft weedfree. SI. 95 11,000 sq ft $7.50 $7. 35 Fabul$1.50 5 lbs NORCROSS, Ga. (IP ous "Man Mountain Dean, the colorful bearded giant who put f the "act into wrestling, will be given a full military burial Monday. ? ' i. The Man Mounwhose real name was tain, Frank S Leavitt, died at his LOFT AT WORK Julius Boros takes a divot on the follow Geoigia home yesteiday of a 25 West First North Phono 235 through. (NLAJ heart attack. He was 63. . m 2-- 1. o, Weh-mei- Globetrotters, All er 001-4-- 12-0 Stars, Schedule Tour 0 g Utah Redskins Win Duel From Colo. State 0-- HOW 5--3. Don't Attempt to Alter Swing three-mont- 4-- 5-- 025-13- -15-0 1- p 8-- 0 . 001-6-- 15-1 laps miles per hour for the distance. Art Cross was third at 126 827 miles per hour. The heat was recorded at 130 degrees on the track and it was so intense that 16 rebef drivers saw action. The only drivers who remained in their cars to the finish were Vukovich, Cross, Jack McGrath, Jimmy Bryan, Ernie McCoy, Jimmy Daywalt and Jimmy Davies. VUKOVICHs long run in first place today also made him the fall time leader in lap prize money with a total of $34,700. He had earned $15,000 last year. The previous all time leader was Bill Holland, one of the drivers requiring relief today, with $30,000, Fair Return . It was a fair return for Vuko The heat also took intense toll of the cars and only 12 of the 33 starters were running at the finish. Six vehicles went out in accidents, but their drivers were not hurt. The stricken driver was Carl Scarborough, 38. He started in the seventh row, with a qualifying speed of 135.665 miles per hour, m the same car he piloted for 100 laps in 1951. But after 70 laps he halted at the pits and was reported overcome by CO-- 2 gas used to put out a fire in fuel which overflowed his gas tank. He was taken to the track hospital where physicians worked on him for two hours without avail. He was survived by his widow and three children. Hyrum' Richmond' Trenton Garner Crucial CV Wins underrated Hyrum team, evidentally a strong challenger fop the first half Valley Division baseball flag, pulled up a notch An on idle Newton Hyde Park, by v whipping Hyrum thus dumped the Parkers from the runnerup position. Meanwhile, in the Cache Division Trenton and Richmond bounced on opponents for their third victories and are still deadlocked in the front running slot. Trenton bumped Lewiston, 11-and Richmond edged Cornish and the Naegle brothers Reese and Ray Haws Shines For Freds Freds defeated Clarkston, behind the flawles pitching of 3, 6-- 4. 4-- Frank n, I Sen-esk- y, d, Military Burial .r, Jb 1st Ho!e-ln-On- e Years. Steve Deo It! In 2 A fete that every golfer hopes for, but only a handful ever accomplish happened to Steve John Saturday. Steve stepped up to the tea on number three hole and hit a six iron, the ball .flew through the air 160 yards and dropped Into the cup. Steve's "hole-in-on- was e the first on the Logan course since Blaine Ilancey holed out on the seventh hole two years ago. Attesting Steves dead center shot were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kinghorn and Jerry and Larry Comer. This foresome was just leaving the green when Steve blasted away and the ball hit about six inches behind the cup. Back spin permitted the ball to drop into the cup. SteVe was touring the nine-hol- e course with his girl friend, Bonnie Nielson. Steve is the son of Mr, and Mrs. A. II. "Bun John. tance. Ray Naegle, the younger of the two outstanding pitchers, hurled the preliminary game, defeating the Logan Junior Legion team, 12-Kay Traveller poled a triple and a single for the winners and Norman Squires touched Naegle for three singles. Don Anderson was the winning pitcher for Trenton, besting Lewistons Bob Pitcher. Trenton played errorless ball. Next week in the Valley Division, Hyde Park plays at Clarkston, Newton at Freds flowers, and Mendon at Hyrum. Cache Division play finds Smithfield at Trenton, Fairview at Richmond, Lewiston at Franklin and Dayton at Cornish. FUNERALS Mrs. Keveren RIVER HEIGHTS Funeral services for Mrs. Beatrice Eliza 80, will be con- Bower Keveren, ducted Monday, 2 p m in River Heights ward chapel, with Bishop John S. Davis officiating. Friends may call at the Nelson Funeral Home in Logan this evening from 6 to 8 oclock, and at the River Heights chapel Monday from 11 a m. to 1:30 p.m. Burial will be In Plovidence cemetery. Ahead Forges Mo. ST. Daik-hors- e HP) LOUIS, Ed Furgol led with a 138 going into the third round of the Western Open golf tournament. Furgol forged ahead among the top contenders at the midwav with point a after shooting round. second par-7- 0 round 68 in the bist Arlie Haws. 11 to 10, HyAlthough out-h- it rum came through in the pinches to defeat Hyde Park in a game labeled crucial from the beginning. Ivan Christensen continued his winning mound ways and enjoyed a perfect day at home dish. Christensen led his team in hitting with three bmg-leThair Alien had two. s. Pitchers Duel At Clarkston, Arlie Haws, Utah State picther, and Mervin Thompson toiled in a real duel before Fred's eeked out the win. Thompson faltered only in the fifth frame, allowing the Floral nine to score four times. Harvey Hardman and Dave Kimlmll paced the attack with two hits each. Likewise, Darrel Smith, Richmond hurler, battled twin terrors from Cornish, Reese and Ray Naegle, in a close 4 game. 6-- Baseball Scoreboard VALLEY DIVISION Hyrum Freds 7, Hyde Park 6. 4, Clarkston 0. CACHE DIVISION Richmond 6, Cornish 4. Trenton 11, Lewiston 3. Smithfield 11, Franklin Dayton 9, Fairview 8. 2. LEAGUE Willard 7. 10, City Brigham AMERICAN LEGION UTAH-IDAH- Richmond 12, Logan 5. NCAA PLAYOFF- The New - (Final Game) Colorado State 4, Utah 0. FISHING TACKLE Beautify your Lawn with Scottk w le 33 after he qualified at the second fastest speed in history, 138 392 miles per hour, led on all but two p classic and he laps of the Went at record speed most of the Major League Linescores Brooklyn INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., (UP) Daredevil Bill Vukovich, piloting a gray and red thunderbolt, defied extreme heat and the fastest competition ever to win the 37th annual Memorial Day auto race Saturday. 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