Show V't - ‘y j rr 1’ 'v-- ’ ' - l ’ h ' T t ' bir The Tigers quickly obliged him by dealing him to tho Indiana on March 21 and Frank Lane hai been receiving congratulations ever since By MUtw Klehman United Press International Thlngi are picking up for Cleveland and the guy providing the blg'llft is Tito Francona whq began the season picking un splinters on tha bench Francona waa unhappy merely sitting around and doing nothing with the Detroit Tigers this spring So ha came up with the bench-warmer- Francona who couldn’t even tweak into the Cleveland outfield earlier this year has won more than 19 games for the Indians so far this season Ho has won three g of those games With " homers v ultima- age-ol- d 's tum— “play ms or the y Single-handedl- last-innin- trade me!’’ -- Clave games from the top won their game from the Cuba on only two bite Bob Buhl held the Cubiy to six hits- and won hla 11th Jerry Lynch broke a 3 tie between the Reds and Cards with homer off loser Ernie a two-ru- n Brogllo in the eighth Don picked tv his 12th victory driving In two runs for Cincinnati wlti a single and a home run Tito connected for hls-- 16th homer In the ninth to best the Red Sox 0 In the ‘Opening game of e doubleheader Sunday and then socked hla 17th to help Cleveland win the nightcap The sweep ran the Indians' winning streak to six straight and moved them within Ilk games of the first-plac-e White Sox The league-leadin- g White Sox with the Yanksplit a twin-bi-n ees losing foe opener 1 but winning the nightcap 54 Washington defeated Kansu City In the first tof two games but the Athletics salvaged the second 2 Detroit beat Baltigame more 5 in the opener and the second game waa washed out by 1-- 3-- 6-- 2 New-com- be 7-- US to Attempt 7-- 3 5-- 9-- rain (8PRINQ CHICKEN —Nearly a quarter f a century after Alai triple victory in the Olympic Gaines of 1936 Jesse Owensjlies nimbly over a pair of chain in a demonstration of hurtiling technique in the Chicsfo Loop Special exhibitions Games opening on lake front Aug 27 (herald the American League broke his ankle when he collapsed while reaching third hue on his triple The left handed slugger has been bothered by a bad back recently and he waa obviously In pain while rounding the bases When he reached third he seemed to collapse as he toppled over the bag breaking his ankle Carl Thomas the Padre relief pitcher was credited with the win while Joe S tanka was the loaer Spokane made It two In a row over tha Rainier with its 2 win Dave Hoskins held the Rsln-ler- s' to slx hits—all of them coming In the last four frames It was Seattle's fourth straight loss after winning 14 out of 15 the Seattle Mark Freeman starter wail tagged with the defeat-- Paul - Pettit - spanked ' hla 15th homer for Seattle Ancient (42) Joe Hatten tossed r while pitching the a Mountles past' Portland It was hla seventh win against as many losses The Mountlea broke a 1 tie in the sixth Inning when Portland catcher Lennla Neal threw wQdf ly to firat on a topped ball hit by Jim Flnlgan In front of the plate The throw went deep Info the rightfield bull pen and Flnlgan circled the hues Eddie lofted a bases empty homlead to glva tho Mountlea a er SPOKANE Wash (UPI)-Bev- -rly aa they added tha final tally In toHanson wai 51312 richer the seventh when Hatten tingled day after she outlasted Louise home Joe Frazier second to the Spokane win Suggs Women’s Open Gulf Tourney Miss Suggs Who was shooting with Hanson thrilled tha large gallery by slowly closing tha gap between their scores Sunday She shot the front nine In par 36 while Miss Hanson had putting woes and carded a 38 They approached the final hole with Miss Suggs within one stroke of a tie Both women put their TOOELE (UPI) — This small second (Shots bn the green with Miss Suggs 20 feet away and western Utah community was JuMias Hanson four feet from the bilant today over its selection ae tho alto of foe 1960 Far Wegt pin Mlsa Suggs- failed to boo out Regional Babe Ruth League the long putt and thus lost' her Baseball Tournament chance for victory Miss Hanson The announcement wu made missed her shot putt and Miss shortly after the Tooele American ri dethroned Santa Suggs also missed her second League Monica Calif 66 Saturday as putt Miss Hanson ended the day with Champa of the Western Boys a 74 and 287 wrile ’Mlss Suggs Baseball Aun The 1980 Babe Ruth tourney earded a sparkling 71 but ended here will feature teams from the tourney at 289 Tha winner had shot her first Utah California Idaho Arizona The three rounds over the Esmeralda New Mexico and Nevada tournament will be held In Municipal Course In Mickey Wright Sen Diego alio the late rammer but no exact failed to capitalize on Mias Han- date has yet been scheduled first time In file It marka-th- e son's relatively poor round She also shot 74 and tied for second history of the tourney that the event haa been given to a comwith Mias Suggs Low amateur waa Shirley munity with a population of less Caldwell Idaho who fin- than 20000 ished In a tie for 11th with 303 The Salt Lake City Beea held onto their slim half game league lead Over Vancouver by being rude to the host Fnoenlx Giants while scoring a 64 win The second place Mountlea maintained the pace by dropping 1 Spothird place Portland 2 and kane whipped Seattle g San Diego’ nudged 1 Sacramento ! MONDAY AUGUST 94 136 Harmon Claude banged home H — THE HERALD JOURNAL nogu (CaciM County) Ufa four runs while pacing the Beea to their victory Harmon a veteran (lammed a game winning homer with a man on In the seventh Inning The win went to Jim Umbrlcht ' who came in to pitch in the third inning after the Giants had tallied three runs off starter Richwith George Perez Dick Barone the In a contest played Saturday Park in a three way tie Bees' sparkplug shortstop "also South second downed mond and Preston for tight Hyde Park -' homered-"“"V west Lewiston 65 to keep the place”' who went all tha ffurt Barclay Smtthfleld is currently leading Lewiston team in the collar of the for the Giants was charged league The win placed Hyde this league with one loss In eight way tha loss with starts Completion is ended this Steve Jankowski belted a two-ru- n Saturday and one ggme Preston homer for the Padres to pro- and Cornish being played Wednesday night in Preston Box scores: 4-- 5-- fast-fadin- 3-- Smiihfield Leads Teams Three Others Tied For Second Place r-- r 4T h - LDS Church Softball Meet Beach First repeated their championship in the Junior Los church aoftbaD tournament Over the weekend and Snowflake Arizona took senior championship honors Second place in the Junior division wait to Studio City Cab forala and Queen Creek Arizona look third Fourth place went to Arcade and ’Colonial Hilla took fifth Sixth place In the Junior dlvisioa went to Jacksonville Florida - and Bonneville took Seventh Taylorvilla Second captured eighth and ninth went to Lawlsville Tenth place waa taken ay Rupert First Mesa Sixth ward took the d place honors in the senior division and St George First took the consolation championship With a 34 victory over Ogden Long sec-en- 17th : niwtoh sb r h NOHTH LOGAN abr h MNyman 4 3 3 3 0 0 Salisbury 3 00 Booth 3 0 0 3 0 0 DGrlffln 0 0 F Petersen 01 3 DNyman CNyman 1 0 Packer Totals Nawton North Loan 000 OOO 500 103 bLNymani (3) 2BH: 10 I 313 Nyman 311 § Nyman 411 Mkohler 3 1 1 DKohler 4 11 0 0 TGrUQn 0 0 Brian 33 11 JNyman S Kohler 3 SOI Larsen 10 0 SPeterm Fabric! us 300 39 10 9 0--01 10 x—10 9 3 WP: Brail Nyman LP: 8 Patar- CORNISH UICHNOXD absh1 Western JWoodlliw 110 R Wood Una 4 4 0 ' 11 0 pTravar 1 1 CJohnson Hendricks Virion n Bell 0 01 BJohnson I!! 4— D Andrew? 1 0 1 Bingham 4 0 1 CWood 3 10 syNaexIa 4 3 1 Racu- - Nazi 110 Hansen 4 : Godfrey 3 Andrew 4 01 Goodwin 4 0 1 n Total- 25 Richmond nbk1 FWood 10 s-' 400 200 33 83 000 0- -4 5 000 3- -8 8 3BH: Hansen R Woodline HR: Rey Naeale Strike outs: Reese Naeale d WP: Reeea Naeale LP: BJohn Cornish wert arau PUR8TON Third place winners was Burley abrk aby k JJoa Seventh and Palmdale took fourth 54 0 0 GAparrow KColo BBlIaa 11 Monument Park West Fifth toon 3 I 1 JCol bfcDermolt 4 11 fifth place and sixth place went 44 3 34 KInalat Nelson 8 0 to St George First Seventh place 4 33 3 JHvda McColough 1 0 J XHyda CWojrtko BMcKay SOI Was won by University Second I 3 DCbatterton 33 0 PMlfipe 3 01 and eighth place team waa Hunt- 4 0 3 GGatTCt 3 0 0 McKay ington Park Providence First Tlnceyl 0 0 took ninth while Ogden 37th place 30 4 9 35 13 IT Totals loth In the tournament ni -- ' - Preston West Side 035 300 0Q0 101 Kinglet DGarrnt JBH: JL Colo JPHyde Jon Hyde LP: Blair 3BH: KNOXVILLE Tran (UPD — tm Proctor of tho Knoxville Smokies has been named to re- ' on SmTHnsu) eelve the Sam Smith Trophy is ab k Reese Larsen the outstanding pitcher of the Porter South Atlantic League for the Sprint UN eeaaon Proctor has a' 145 Won and lost record this year 5—13 IT I- V- 4-- 0 BJHend-arso- n Chatter-P-: Hender CMHTOH DGrtmn’4tbl31 M Thompson 4 0 0 DLoosla 4 11 TGrtffln 3 3 0 KBalla 311 4 0 3 NThnm h FThnr mMathar 3 0 0 Hansen 511 Richardson - 300 5-- four-hitte- 1-- Hanson Wins Meet Money Ba-sins- kl 3-- 1 rooele Jubilant Over Selection As Tourney Site All-Sta- rn To Hold Regatta PCL Standings PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Grirfln 10 0 Sparks 3 0 0 LAKE RONKONKOMA N Y GLoosle 10 0 BSparks 110 (UPI)— The Lake Ronkonkome DGodfrey Boating Club will hold Its first BROOKLYN (UPI) Ancient 40 8 11 in more than a quarter Totals regatta Satchel Paige helped pitch the 3BH: Porter Iindbert next Sunday More of a century Thompson DGrlffln first three Innings striking out N Strlka outs: 11 llsthar than 20 craft of tha sailflsh class lour batters and allowing one WP: Wde Mather LP: Garry will compete in two rsets on araed run ' Lako Ronkonkome Griffin Paige Helps Pitch C- D- - - t £ J f’tV? i at rd 24-1- 7 In-da- 24-3- 1 4 - 1 - - - I’''- before a crowd of Cotton Bowl Friday night the Washington Redskins dipped the Los Angeles Rams 1 before 85888 fans In the Los Angeles Coliseum andj the Chlcsgo Cards handed the Pitts28-- 3 95-0- 00 e 6 Phoenix 4 San Diego 3 Sacramento 2 ' Today’s Probable Pitcher Vancouver at Portland— Pallet (10-1) y Reed Salt Lake at Phoenix— Francis (7-5- 23-2- burgh Steelers a beating before 15000 at Austin Tex Detroit's John Henry Johnson climaxed a first period drive with a nine-yar- d scamper around left end and Jerry Perry booted a fourth period field goal that sent the Browns down to their second straight exhibition defeat at Akron Ohio The Packers displayed e strong Attack- and a good defense In beating the Forty 'Ninera before a crowd of 18916 at San Francisco Sunday afternoon They cored early and late end then held off e‘ San Francisco drive to gain their first victory in two games Avenl’ field goal gave tha Bears (2-a ' 17-- 9 ' lead in tha 21-1- 0 last-minu- te 0) '' third period and they added another goal In the final period Juat before Norm Van BrockUn of the Eagles exploded for three TD passes In a game at Lynn Mass Johnny Unites who worked so effectively against the Giants In tha NFL title game last December proved it waa no fluke aa he threw three scoring passes for Baltimore’s second straight victory Eddie LeBaron foe imalleit player In the NFL r l Johnny Olszewski combine:! thcl talents to glva the Redskin a 1 mark In exhibition play The ’Skins took the lead In he second period and never trailed King Hill’s long-ranpassing and anappy running plus the duof John Crow eling were more than foe Steelers ) could handle King threw two coring puses to Crow Anri tallied a third TD himaelf to' give the Cards a l-- 0 raoord ) Vs Watkiny (11-1- Only games scheduled Attacks Rules SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —The director of the Utah Fish and Game Department said federally imposed duck hunting regulations for Utah were “politically rather than biologically Inspired” : Harold Crane was highly critical over this year’s federal regulations v He said the new rules reduced tha bonus ducks and cut the best half hour of shooting each day r 1-- pus-catchi- ng (1-1- 1-- sfo-nitte- the et JultoBetquer'-error--s- stage for a five-ru-n rally In tha third inning that clinched the nightcap for KC horn-eEddie Yost’s grand-alaand a performance by Harvey Kuenn sparked the Tigers to victory over the Orioles Frank Laary posted hla 16th victory with Tom Morgan’s aid in the seventh Bob Nicman hit two homers for Baltimore and then belted a third in the first Inning of the nightcap which waa wiped out because of m five-for-fiv- e- rain Haddlx Whips Dodgers Harvey Haddlx who hadn't beaten a Dodger team in four yean led the "Pirates to their opening game triumph over Los Angeles Not only did he pitch a even-hitte- r' but he also doubled with the baaea loaded to cap a five-ru- n rally In tha seventh Face who now haa won 21 In a row over two seasons entered the nightcap in relief of Vera Law in the ninth The Pirates tied the score in tha bottom of the ninth and won the game in the 10th on Dick Groa’a two outh with the bases loadL single ’ The Braves who moved into second place and are now four lop-sid- ed - - Fullmer Fight Tops Week's To Pick Head (UPI) Boxing Slate tors the American Football DALLAS of - — Direc- Tex NEW YORK (UPI) Carmen League concluded an organizaBaailio is favored at 85 to beat tional meeting in Dallas over the Gene Fullmer In Friday night’s week end by announcing that middleweight title fights which they expect to name a commissioner withip the next two weeks features this week’s boxing Lamar Hunt 27 owner of the The two are fighting In the San Francisco Cow Pal- Dallas team said they are lookace for the vacant National Box- ing for a prominent man with administrative ability Ha said ing Association version of the crown The NBA had va- they seek a man in which the cated Sufcar Ray Robinson’s title public will have confidence The next league meeting will on May 4 because of iris failure be held In Los Angeles Sept' Ilto defend in more than a year Baailio of ChittenangoNY la ls Hunt said favored to recapture the championship because bf his sharper hitting Fullmer West Jordan Utah la a persistent mauler who VANCOUVER B C (UPI) -Jlacks explosiveness Each won ohnny Johnston of Vancouver and lost In title fights with Rob- won the Canadian Amateur golf d Captures Title 7 (4-5- hr the - 36-ho-le Salt-Lak- ants r’ ia-foe- championship Saturday by deNorman feating Gary Cowan of Kitchener final child and Benny Ford have scaled Out 1 up in the the Cow Palace for 18 000 spectators aruT $305000 The scheduled will be televised and broadcast nationally by NBC at - By Jeo Sargis United Press International It's tough taking away an “old pro’s’’ job in the National Football league but three rookies— Nick Pletroaante George Dixon and John Avenl — gave it a try during the weekend While they didn’t exactly chase the veterans off the field the three figured prominently In their team’s exhibition victorias Pletroaante a rugged fullback from Notre Dame picked up 57 yards in tha seven cracks at the Cleveland line to lead the Detroit XJona to a 64 victory over the Browns Dixon a scatback from fire - University of Bridgeport contributed a key kickoff return that helped tha Green BayPickere scuttle foe San Francisco Forty Ninars v and Avenl a Mg end from Jl-yar- d booted field goal as the Chic Ago Bears beat the Philadelphia Eagles " ta other 1MH the Baltimore Collft Vnek Gi jAMi 5-- Roths- Sunday's Results Spokane 5 Seattle 2 Vancouver 4 Portland 1 - 2-- 0 inson - Koles 4-- 9-- Leo H Petersen UPI Sports Editor CHICAGO UPIThe United States trying to make amends for some of its recent international showings marshalled it athletic prowess today for the Pan American Games With a total of 406 athletes entered in all of the 27 sports on the program the UB was a top heavy choice to win the unofft cial team title from’ her slater American countries and regain some of the prestige lost in the last Olympic games and the basketball world’s championships A total of 24 North and South American nations entered nearly s 2200 athletes in opening Thursday making it the largest sports event ever held in the US In the 1932 Olympic Games at Los Angeles only 1500 athletes took part Enter All Events The US dominated the entry list for this third renewal of the America’s sports festival naming a total of 323 men and 83 women to compete The US will be the only' nation represented in every sport on the agenda for the games Mexico was seqond with 191 men and 34 women and Brazil third with 184 mefl and 40 women The US waa an easy winner of the unofficial team title in the second Pan American games held in Mexico in 1955 and figured to vicscore even a more tory this time Eager Te Dominate Especially the US waa eager to dominate the basketball competition to make up for its sorry showing in the world championships at Santiago Chile last January when it waa walloped by Brazil’ and Russia The 14 players on the U& basketball squad' this year include tnost of last year’s outstanding college service and AAU stars The team la coached by Fred Schaua of West Virginia Dr Milton Eisenhower will for- his brother plnch-h- lt the President and officially open the game on Thursday In colorful cereiponlea at Soldier Field Competition in 10 of the 27 sports on the program gets underway on Friday and will run through Labor Day Sept 7 Br 2-- vide tha blgTblow in San Diego's By 'Don Beeker narrow win Jankowaki’s clout V home for the sad It wm day followed a 400 foot triple by Larteams In the Pacaflc all were ry Doby League yeaterday-fo- ey Do by a veteran of 12 years In beaten Coast u Sports Prestige In the National League a double hesder between league-lead- -' lng San Francisco and Philadelphia was postponed because of rain: Play was called in the fourth inning with the Giants ahead 1 Pittsburgh won a pair from Los Angeles 2 and 3 in 10 innings with relief ace Roy Face gaining ’ his 16th straight victory In the nightcap Milwaukee climbed into second place with a win over Chicago and Cincinnati topped St Louis 1 Hurts Three Hitter Art Dltmar hurled a three-hittefor the Yanks lr opening game triumph over Early Wynn of the White Sox Enos (Old Folks) Slaughter broke a 1 tie with a pinch two-ru- n single in the seventh Bob Shaw scored his lt3h victory in the nightcap r and striking pitching a out six Camilo Paacual won hla 12th game for the Senators in their opener with the A’a although a tore arm caused his departure in the seventh First baseman Torre Is Signed MILWAUKEE (UPI)-J- oe Tor- Cactus Lose First Game Bullen's Wins In Tourney a home run by Bob LaBeau Dan-lewas the losing ‘gUshcr 3un-day and Larry Tumllnso5TRoa Ifooker Craig Wdgand and Bob LaBeau turned in tome good hitting performances Cactus Club now will play Tuesday at 9 pm with a team that will be announced later The second Logan entry In the meet Bullen’s eked nut a" 1 Saturday’s contest featured two-h-it victory over Armstrong Sporting pitching by Don Darlcy and Supply Saturday night Jim Hyda connected for a double and a single to lead the Logan 'batting department and he also tewed the only two runs Verlyn Parker wca the winning' pitcher and Neal Patty end Gary Prlce turned in flood fielding' The Bullen squad exhibitions playea Paramount Dairy tonight Cactus Club suffered Its' first loss Sunday In the current state softball tournament being held in Ogden Following n win Saturday night the Logan team dropped their Sunday game to Fred 4 M Nye Saturday night the Cactus Club squad shut out Paramount Dairy 55 to rack up their second win of the meet y 5-- 3-- - Davis Cup Stars For Top Crown Off Probation CHESTNUT HIUL Mass (UPI) —U S Davis Cup Capt Perry T Jones waxed lyrical today over young Earl Buchholz while hoping Peruvian Alex Olmedo would “hit his erescndo” Jn this weekend’s showdown at Forest Hills LOS ANGELES (UPI)-UC- LA'a Bruin sports teams are back In the good grace of the NCAA today after threeyearr probation for 'recruiting violations The National Collegiate Athletie N'Y Australia made Its final eall Aun took the school off the blacklist effective laat Friday Sunday by winning Doubles here cm the shoulders of Neale Fraser Snd 22- year-ol- d Roy Emcnon Winner takes the pot— the top prize in tennis — starting Friday when the Aussles challenge the United SAYING FOR SCHOOL? States for the Davis Cup Jonea was holding hia breath Don’t atm having fun doubles during the week-lon- g Boiler Skate! Olhere pairing the Only 25a with foe RU en medo now living in Los Angeles Mon or Wed Eve and Thnra Buchholz with the morn or Sat afternoon said It was a mistake -- l R U that Many Barry Mac Kay of Dayton Ohio and the Alt Force should be teamed with Olmodo But Buchholz a quiet crew-clad from St Louis Mo with more potential than any tennis youngster In yean turned the tables on Juat about everybody Fraser and Emerson iquaked through to a 35 64 7 64 75 win but It waa Buchholz 'who carried Olmedo “Buchholz waa ’' magnificent” Jonea said “He played like an old campaigner And he certainly took a lot of weight off my shoulders” Jonea admitted that Olmedo's playing was off “Alex definitely was not playing up to hla normal game” he aid “But I think he brings hla game up to a crescendo and while foil match waa important it waant quite the aame aa the Davla Clip” Wimbledon champion Darlene Hard of Montebello Calif and Jeanne Arth of St Paul Minn successfully defended their women’s doubles crown Sunday with a victory over Marie Bueno of Brasil and SaOy Moore of Bakenfleld Calif 64 ut 5-- ho-hu- 6-- 2 LOGAN ROLLER RINK 191 E Center SL Expires Sept 39 1 needs money sometime when you do visit NATIONAL FINANCE! 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Everybody Phone: SKyline pm pdt Wednesday night’s TV ABC fight at Loulavllle Ky brings together western weight contenders Rudell Stitch Louisville and Lute Rodriguez Havana for a Stitch la favored at 75 because aggressiveness and dangerous right hand The week’s boxing schedule includes: Monday— New Orleans — Ralph Dupaa va Mel Barker Reno— Javellana Kid vs Willie Morton y Providence Anthony Young Oakland Gonsalves va Chico Santos Tuesday— Houston' Tex’- - Roy Harris va Joe Bygraves Fresno Calif-Bob- o Olson va Georga Kartallan Ft Erie OnfoRocky Fumerelle vf Frankie Van Pittsfield Mass-ArthPcrsley vs Curley Monroe Juarez - Max-IkChestnut va Claudio Adams " Wednesday — Louisville Ky Rudell Stitch vs Louis Rodriguez Wsles-Henr- y - Porthcawl TV Cooper vs Gwaie Deklerk Thursday 4- - Baton Rouge La Joe Brown vs Santiago Ramirez ' a brother of Milwaukee first b a e in t n - Friday— San Franclaco-Carme-n Frank Torre has signed a Baailio va Gene Fullmer for vacontract with Braves cant NBA middleweight title — The younger Totto Vrlght-haftd-e-d hitting catcher will report to Saturday — Jfollywood Calif-Boo- ts Jacksonville of tha Clasi A Sally Monro vzTTllector Agund- League next season re of Brooklyn NY TtteFraneonn : tflUlaaiRJMU ' t y i |