| Show r r w' t r - - ' Wilhelm’s i May Wilhelm 22-- Hoyt Baltimore Orioles knuckleballer who tames the New York Yankees when they’re riding high or low blanked the Friworld champions night on one hit day A leadofl single in the eighth inning by Jerry Lumpe ruined Wilhelm’s chances of over duplicating his tnl Yanks last Sept 20 when New York was winging along to its ninth American League pennant in 10 years THE YANKS who dropped to the American League basement Wednesday for the first time since 1940 swung futilely at Wilhelm’s dancing knuckler as the unbeaten right-hande- r waltzed to his sixth consecutive victory of the season Wilhelm walked six and struck out two and was helped by three fine fielding plays by his teammates cellar-dwellin- 5-- 0 no-hitt- THE DEFEAT kfcpt the Yankees mired in the American League cellar percentage points behind the seventh-placwho Detroit Tigers Clevebowed to the first-placland Indians Gus Triandos whose homer gave Wilhelm the run he needed to win his against the Yankees last September delivered the big blow of a Baltimore four-rurally in the first inning Friday e e no-hitt- night World Series hero Bob Turley started for the Yankees and retired the first two batters but A1 Pilarcik looped a double to left field and scored when Gene Woodling singled BALTIMORE b rh rbl ab r h rbl 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 Tasby cf 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 Boyd lb 2 0 0 0 Pilarcik If 3 2 1 4 12 4 O 0 O' Wdling If 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Green If 0 0 Triandos o 3 11 10 2 0 0 O' Klaus 3b 3 11 3 0 1 Oi Mirada 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crrsqul ss 4 0 1 10 0 0 Gardnr 2b 3 0 0 10 0 0 Wilhelm p 3 0 0 NEW YORK McOgd 2b Xubek ss Mantle c t Berra c Skw rn lb Siebern If Howrd rf Lumpe 3b Turlev p Coates p a Slghtr Strdvnt p 0 0 0 0 b Rchrdsn 10 0 0 Xucks p 0 0 0 0 30 5 7 6 Totals 6610 Totals a Grounded out for Coates in Ath b hit into double play for Sturdivant in 8th 000 OOO OOO—O fw York 400 010 OOx —6 Baltimore E — Klaus DP— Sturdivant to Berra to Skowron Gardner to Carrasquel to Boyd (2 LOB— New York 5 7 2B — Pilarcik Tasby HR— Triandos h r tr bbio Ip 9 Wilhelfri (W 4 Turley (L 3 6) Coates 0 0 3'j Sturdivant Xucks PB—Triandos 3 1 10 1114 0 0 0 0 enth CLEVELAND May inning doubles by Vic Power and Minnie - Minoso broke up a scoreless pitching duel between Cleveland’s Gary Bell and Detroit’s Paul Foy-tac- k Friday night and gave Indians a the first-plac24317 fans before triumph held the Inhad Foytack dians hitless for 6 Innings Power broke the spell with a 22-Sev- to right center After Rocky Colavito flied to left for the second out Minoso drilled the clutch double to left two-bagge- r DETROIT ab rb rbl 4 0 0 0 Kuenn rf 4 0 0 0 Maxwell If 4 0 1 0 Kaline cf 4 0 10 Harris lb CLiyiLAVn ab r k rbl Pleraall cf 3 0 0 0 Hamnerta 3 0 0 0 Power lb 3 110 Colavito rf 3 0 0 0 Minoso If HeLd 3b 3 0 11 3 0 0 Naragon c 3 0 0 Webster 2b 3 0 0 0 BU p 3 0 0 Bridges ts i ! ff ? 4-- K J i 1 0 0 0 0 Misses noHoyt Wilhelm hitter gets sixth victory Giisox Grab Victory 0 0 0 0 0 2-- 1 0 0 0 0 0 t said: It had not yet been 1 de- cided whether the new ' league should consist of eight or M x S'V two-bagg- A v $ FRANK Malzone doubled home the clincher in the seventh after Williams bounced a off the left field I' J Williams rescued Jim wall Busby from third base with the tying run on a sacrifice fly Ted Williams His hitting in the fifth Camilo Pascual came within sets pace for Bosox crew one of tying a major league record for balks with three Glade Park while the Senators were losing 10 6 3 Ensign Fourth their fifth in a row South 18th 16 10 3 WASHINGTON (BOSTON ab r h rbl ab r b rbl 2b B 1 I lj Busby cf Bertoia 4 12 0 Wilson e 0 0 Allison cl 4 0 0 0iRunnals2b 4 0 10 Bolling 2b 2 0 3b KiUbrw 4 Williams 110 0 Foytack p 2 Lemon If 2 12 1 Geiger If 0 0 0 0 10 KANSAS CITY MO May 22 Bcquerlb 4 0 2 1 MaUone 3b 3 0 1 1 Narleski p 0 0 Fitzrrald c 4 0 0 0 Jensen rf 4 110 Thmbry rf 3 0 2 0 Geraert lb 4 1 3 2 T 1 2 1 (UPI) — A diving one-han- d 30 0 40 Totals Totals Samford ss 4 0 1 0 Daley e 4 0 2 0 out for Foytack in 8th catch by Jim Landis in the Pascual p 3 0 0 0 Buddln 2 0 0 0 out for Berberet in 8th: 4 0 0 0 0 OiOlockp 10 for Hams bottom of the ninth Inning with for Bridges In 9th 14 t in 9th TU1 14114 TUU t 000 000 000—0 the bases loaded and two men out for PiKtul In OUi Detrett ' 000 000 lOx— 1 out preserved Cleveland a 2-- win for WuhlniU 000 000—3 lot 010 01 lOx— 4 E— Bridges LOB— Detroit 6 Clevethe Chicago White Sox over BsUa land 2 2B— Power Minoso 8— BollE— Ltmon Samford DP— Becquor Kansas City Friday night ing and 8 Sanford Runnels to Buddtn I er bb se b Gemert LOB— Walhtnlton 3 and Landis’ not catch saved 7 only 2 3 Foytack (L Boston 8 3B— Samford Gemrrt 1 0 0 0 0 the win for the Sox which was Buby William Narleski Maltona 3B— KiUa-bre0 9 Bell (W 4 HR — Bertota Gernort Lemon HBP— By Bell (Harris) WP—Bell their 12th in their last 14 S— Buddin 8F— William T— 152 A— 24317 I k r games but gained Bob Shaw's Pascual (L 11 8 4 4 1 8 fourth straight triumph of the Delock (W 5-0 0 3 3 4 8 T-a 3 l 38 season Berberet c 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 X 7 f Hart and Waterman: Rodgers Lam bert and Seaier North 18th 10 8 3 3 3 2 Ensign Third Seegmilier and Walker: Madsen and Skidmore mill Ensitn Second North 20th 14 3 IS 0 2 7 Crosby and Christensen: Llechty and HoUsltx South 20th 12 ( 2 Ensian First S 7 3 Crumn and Muse Tobler Dahl end Wood 10 clubs 2 That he has met individually with representatives of prospective cities and that he and those representatives have "been meeting regularly as a group:” 3 That while he would not identify the cities involved "they represent' every part of the nation which does not now have major league baseball and that includes some Canadian cities” the a THE EXISTING major leagues In a special meeting of the 16 clubs and commissioner Ford Frick Thursday in Columbus Ohio decided to welcome an application for a third league which they pre viously scored Among stipulations made by the majors with most of the requirements established in present rules was one which stated that any application would have to be made 10 months beford the opening of minimum capacity of 25000 REDWOOD BOARD Fence I your tl hl yi with tMu proeltm AO l ’ VALLEY LUMBER CO 30S3 South Main HU FISE1 SEilSOIJ OPENS IN MONTANA IN ADDITION to New York Worth Houston Dallas-For- t Toronto Montreal Minneap-olis-S- t Paul New Orleans Seattle and Denver have been mentioned in previous discussions of major league expan- 24th SUIIDAY HAY pat mam TACKLE SHOP WEST YELLOWSTONE sion OPEN ALL NITE SATURDAY With the exception of New York all of those cities now GET YOUR LICENSE HERE SAT THRU MON 10 15 tin Ag Grid Mentor Speaks in SL "We have a long ways to our way” John Ralston new head football coach at Utah go but we’re well on State University told members of the Exchange Club and Aggie Boosters at meetings Friday in the Hotel Utah "We’ll have to fill some holes with immediate help-junior college transfers — this fall but we feel very optimistic about our freshman recruiting program” Ralston said Members of the Booster Club observed a minute of silence In memory of the late Stephen L Richards first counselor in the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-daand former president of the USU Board of Trustees A— 29084 T— 2 15 ? May 22 (UPI)— Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox drove in the tying run and scored the winning tally Friday night as righthander Ike Delock downed the Washington Senators for the ninth straight time over the past three seasons center scoring Power Yost 3b I 0 season in which the new league would operate Another stipulation was that each club in the proposed league must have available or a commitment for a stadium with are represented In the minor leagues George M Trautman president of the minors said Friday that his group would not "resist the entrance into a third big league of any of our cities” By Associated Press NEW YORK May 22 — The man who has done the leg work" in efforts to organize baseball’s third major league Friday set 1961 as a target date lor its debut William Shea chairman of New York Mayor Robert Wagner’s baseball committee also 1-- 3rd Loop 1961 Target Set for BOSTON 1-- 0 e 23 1959 SpUnter Sets Pace for' Bosox Win By Auociatcd Trim Preu B Anociated Saturday May 23 Stums Yankees Indians Win 'One-Hitt- er Orioles Rip Champs 5-- 0 Leaders Drop Tigers BALTIMORE The Salt Lake Tribune SHAW HAD yielded only three hits to the A’s going into the ninth but got in trouble when Jim Rivera dropped Hector Lopez’s fly ball for a two-bas- e error CHICAGO ab r b rbl Apariclo ss 4 2 2 0 2 0 1 Fox 2b Landis cf 3 0 1 4 0 1 Lollarc 4 0 0 Ennis If Callison If 0 0 0 Torgesn lb 4 0 1 Rivera rf 4 0 0 0 Phillips 3b 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 Shawp 0 0 0 0 Lownp Showers Delay Memphis Open By Associated KANSAS CITY ab r h rbl Tuttle cf 4 0 0 0 Herzog rf 3 0 10 Boone lb 4 110 Cerv If 4 0 11 Lopez 2b 4 0 0 0 H Smth 3b 3 0 0 0 aWard 10 0 0 bTrwilligr 0 0 0 0 House c 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 cCarroll Demstri ss 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dHadley 3 0 0 0 Grim p eWilliams 10 0 0 SS 1 4 1 31 1 7 1 Totals Totals a Hit into fielder's choice for Smith in 9th: for Ward in 9th: for House in 9th for out for Demaestri in 9th Grim in 9th Ch Irate Iftl 006 000—2 000 001 000—1 Kansas City E — Apariclo Ennis Rivera Smith 2 Demaestri UP— Herzog to House LOB — Smith to Lopez to Boone Chicago 6 Kansas City 8 2B — Cerv SB— Aparlcio Phillips Apkrlcio S— Landis Fox erbbse Ip 5 Shaw (W 84Vt 40 0 0 0 0 Lown 9 7 3 1 2 4 Grim (L T— 2 11 A— 13522 hr113 Pm MEMPHIS May 22 — A rainstorm swept the $25000 Memphis Open Friday washing out all scores including 63 posted a lovely by Bob Goalby The washout came with 11 threesomes still on the course It was a bitter blow for some a break for others The 18 holes must be replayed Saturday The delay moves the final round to Monday Long Tom Veech a rookie pro from Milwaukee remains the leader by virtue 63 of his record-equalinfired in ’the first round When the rains came he was on the 18th and lying 2 under g par father's day is June 21 it'll be a breezy easy summer in "appotu'c" time saver wash-an- d -- ivcar shirts open weave cotton -- (300 Ideal for hot weather wear for the porous weave lets your skin breathe With convertible collar to wear with or without tie permanent collar itays buttons Green Sanforized all cotton with chip-problue grey tan beige white or red SMLXL UTAH'S LARGEST "OLDS" DEALER FOR UTAH'S LOWEST SEE “C3” smooth Hydra-Matt- e colton-Dacro- n power custom white-wal- ls Dacron® and 35 cotton blended In a true wash and wear Sanforized blend Arrow's popular easy fitting style convertible collar permanent collar stays Either plain or stitched trim Collar Maize blue grey tan or white S M L XL v Street Floor Men's Shop— enter directly from Parking Level 1 kales tax In ic heater power steering power brakes foam rub- ber cushions economy car- buretor magic mirror finish guard beam frame (9 Fed price Fed price $382697 Celebrity Sedan silence Fully equipped inradio cluding Hydra-Mat- ard equipment tag “98” Where quality speaks with Quality is standard equipment Step up and over to Cfds finish X to box 1465 odd 32e postogs 2 Interior chrome window frame electric clock windshield washer courtesy lamps carburetor economy guard beam framo magic mirror 65 Mail order heater radio steering 5B0 Fiesta Station Vc-jo- n Sedan inches wider) Famous rocket engine Quality Is stand- tag Epitome of - luxury nbelievably low Equipped with radio heater brakes power custom lounge rtesy lamps Hydra-Mat- ic power steering seats chrome cou- windo- wheel rings many other w-frames electric u- priced clocks features and quality is — standard equipment -- - $421 177 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 532C300 53E)C000 Utoh PRICES Fed price tag SALE $4424 ' PRICE 537ccr tr Cim (3ADH7 ® CffAuG ait StCa CO o Y - AAAJ a AA AAA A A A A AA A A J k AA A A A-- A AA A A J LA A AA A A AA AA A A AA AAAAAAAAAAi A A A A A A A AAA |