Show m iefcoro PS n Ht - ‘ PI :' ': n w Jr £ fv'1 3? '£ ? Y± uuy t iv- r : ' led 4 going into the eighth inning but reliever Don McMahon filled the bases and Bailey Masted his pitch over the right field gue catchers traveling In op- 390-feposite directions on baseball’s wall Felipe Alou hit a homer d have found and Orlando Cepeda added the same route in leading their three hits for the Giants Vn5 I teams to Don Demeter singled home victories run and then the J r$ — The veteran Batiey "onetime standout catcher of the Na- coming on the first pitch sertional League while with the ved by the Reds’ fourth burler r ! Cincinnati Reds but now rele- Jim Brosnan Johnny Callison job also homered for the Phils gated to the second-strin- g pinch-hi-t a grand slam home V Koufax Finger Okay run Wednesday night In pacKoufax ‘ sidelined for - the 7 to a the Giants triumph' last half of the 1962 season ing over the Houston- Colts with a circulatory ailment on his Ditching finger showed no Dalrymple Caps Rally V The Dalrymple effects from the In fury strikstarting his third year as a ing out 10 Cubs With stars AkkA backstop capped an Maurv Wills Tommy Davis regular -- " V'- -' n4 Bin Skowron benched with eight-ru- n outburst in the sevHiltenbrand first free style scratch Larry enth inning with a two-ru- n johirfM t Differs made the Lee Bradley first homer to give the Philadelphia most of dye bit to beat old Higgins first handicap instinctive scratch and Bill Gipson third Phillies a 10--7 victory over the nemesis Bob Buhl handicap Club meets every Friday night Reds--Washburn set the Mets down - Sandy Koufax pitching his on four hits handing Casey first complete game since last Stengel’s team Its - second July held the Chicago Cubs to straight shutout Dick Groat’s five hits in a 2--1 triumph for homer and Bill White’f three the Los Angeles Dodgers Ray hits paced the Cardinals’ atWashburn of the St Louis Car- tack dinals blanked the New York Ondenon’s second home run Mets and Don Clendenon’s of the season came in the On Friday April U the homer led the Pittsburgh Pi- eighth inning to make Don Cache Archery club will spon-so- n rates over the Milwaukee Carwell’s debut as a Pirate a a winning one Chicago Round Braves 2 in other games By Dick Jeyce ir tP 8 part Wriltr Ed Bailey and Clay Dalrym pie — a couple of major lea- ' W:- Houston 7-- merry-go-roun- " i&mwi&vi- wS- come-from-behi- m'- 0 8-- - ' "fwrS'fV ’ ' ! y : - ’8k U V -- '' 1' j 'V' : 7- - f£ AfcroRS OF the Cache Archery Club held fi an a&statr shoot recently and the above' men were top shooters They include left to right Grant Wood second handicap A1 : ' i k1 Plans Tournament I- 'i3? 4-- 0 3-- ?y - ' J i J !' frV-- vi o - -- ' Invitational tournament at the 141 National Guard Armory N 1 W in Logan Shooters from Tremonton Brigham and Logan will parti cipate and the action Is open to the general public and any one interested in shooting can participate: The registration for the tournament will start that date at 7 pm and shooting begins t '5 v svl ? at 7:30 pm Six trophies will be presented to winners istration fee is $1 The Cache Archery meets - ' ' v Reg Club at the Armory every Friday night from 7 to 9 pm and anyone Interested is invited to participate with the -z group Coach Quits ’ New Waters ly Tm Permission has been granted the Franklin County Waterways Committee to include the Johnson Reser-voiin the number of choice sites within the county that are available to fishermen The Johnson brothers Joint owners have granted this courtesy to the Committee in return for installation of a cattle guard at the entrance to their property and the graveling of the access road through the property The Waterways committee PRESTON — r which includes Dick Tufts A L Stocks and Lloyd Forsgren announced that the cattle guard was Installed last Saturday and graveling of the road will be Completed within a short period -- m 6-- spring training game for the Indians Wednesday Pitcher Howie Reed was impressive for Spokane as he shut out Albuquerque for the four inklings he worked Nick WUlhite was named to pitch the Pacific Coast League opener at Denver Saturday -- CASA GRANDE Ariz (LTD — Tacoma ended Us spring training season with a 5 win over jBalt Lake here Wednesday Bob Perry's solo homer Gil Carrido’s two-ru- n triple and pitcher Ron Ilerbel's key single were the most damaging "Tacoma blows Tacoma ended the season with a 13-- 6 mark in the junior Cactus League while the Bees settled for an even mark 1 Tacoma leaves hero by air Jriday for San Diego and Saturday's Pacific Coast League op-6-- ' f WJtJlm SIP IS A — THE HERALD JOURNAL encr against the Pads SAN DIEGO Calif ttW Toyler - - i4 ? f ‘ ‘ Wr CMS The greybeards of basketball Boston's veteran Celtics pulled the bell ropes to sound midnight forGincinnatt’s Cinderella team and Immediately turned to their newest title task The Celtics faltering with age in recent weeks after seven seasons of total domination In the National Basketball Association go bunting tlieir fifth straight world playoff crown on i Sunday THURSDAY APRIL It IDBI Logan I Cadi County) Viak - EiSlilBiSi tri And from the Eastern Writer Spart hjtr eiTSS NBA ry 1 SJLjS1 S'SSX m playoffs hand at pitching but he led Senators Amt care whether St Louis or the American League with 48 games: Los Angeles wins the role of homers In 1962 ' Both men turned in typical performances Wednesday to gain fast starts in defense of their individual titles KUlebrew Blasts First Aguirre held hitless In three atbats pitched the Detroit Tigers to a 1 victory over the Chicago WMte Sox and Western finalist The Lakers and Hawks deadlocked at three wins apiece clash in Los Angeles tonight for the Celtics In the finals starting here on Sunday The second game of the finals win be here Tuesday before the teams go west for two games on yet undisclosed dates The ' Celtics flashing the bursts of speed and scoring that had - carried them to seven straight eastern playoff crowns made it eight straight Wednesday night In a conquest of the diehard Royals Boston broke the game open before another capacity Garden crowd with third and fourth quarter spurts Coach Red Auerbach pulled Ms tifti stars MMOR IMGCI STANDINGS Bob Cousy and Sam Jones But NATIONAL 1UW1 W L ret GB Cincinnati fought back from a ZM AnpclM 3 9 1000 25 point deficit and forced both 2 0 1000 2 0 13)00 Fhllcdelphla exhaused veterans back into Sen Franetico 2 0 1000 the game when the Celtic lead PltUborh JUBt 3 1 CbKlnnau 1 3 was shaved to a weak nine Hootton 333 0 2 000 2-- ‘ 142-13- 1 COO Chtaco Mlhraukw 0 2 0 3 two-ru- - 3 route for Boston hits - Rlta WrArendey' SL Louli 4 New York 0 Pittsburgh s Milwaukee X Lo Angel 2 Chicago 1 Phil 10 Cincinnati 7 nlghl Fran 2 Houiton 7 night Tralgfct’a rrahabl Pftcbrr Hougton O'Dril 19-1v Johnaon 7-- night— scheduled Only gm Gate rrldy Loa Angrics at Houston night Only gam scheduled ! AMXB1CAN’ LKAGt’K W L Pet GB 2 0 LOOO Baltimore 2 0 1000 NW York 11 1 1 Batten 1 1 Detroit COO COO 1 1 MO 500 500 SBaoo 1 1 Miimrootft Kancsfi City Washington I 1 0 3 0 2 1 £00 Wadaetday’a Baanlta Detroit 3 Chicago 1 New York S Kanaaa City 3 Minnesota S Cleveland 3 000 2 000 3 to the point where 1 finally gave up in disgust and told ' Baltimore a Waahlngoln X Jack Solomons (British boxBoatoa 4 Laa Angelas 1 we’d ahead go ing promoter) LONDON nm — Promoter Taalgbl’a Prababla PI taker with the Cooper fight” Eav- Harry Levene has announced Chicago at Loa Anegries night — v Belinsky Buthardt ersham said Wash Ina ton night— that the return bout between Boston vsat Daniels The Louisville distillery exe- Sugar Ray Robinson and BriOnly gams scheduled cutive revealed that he turned tain’s Terry Downes has been Minnesota at Kansas City night down another offer for a Pat- postponed from April 30 to Only game scheduled terson match — from Champ- May who Yugosl&vlt produced 25000 ionship Sports Inc — because Robinson in a lOrounder last tons of aluminum in 1960 ' June 18 it came after he had made the Sept 25 halted training because of the illness of his fathCocky Cassius is to receive commitment to Solomons BACK HOC 150000 or 27tt per cent of the Clay whoso speed of foot is er' Fur Hire gate whichever is greater for equaled only by his speed of Sate time aad weak an traneh with If 'it Is in reasonably good the sturdy Eng- tongue was not available for the bout m tar water Uaea tsaadattena lishman who is ranked No 6 his customary prediction on condition if 'is proper to disCALL Rl among heavyweight contend- what round he would “annih- play any U S flag regardless IVXNIXGS SB ers by the World Boxing Asso- ilate” bis opponent of the number of stare ciation Clay who is ranked second behind Patterson for a shot at Sonny listen’s crown was willing to box Patterson for 30 per cent of the gate in New York’s Madison Square Garden The offer came from New York matchmaker Teddy Brenner m 9vr MkiAt-Floyd rebelled at the idea of Louisville Lip wHr the uncs than 20 per more P M ARgHALk jyaAteMNt' getting any So where that’s cent I’D OACJyi SVC stings f DA2H NO i cHMuxnnwn tumsi of stood — a complete standoff —when Clay’s manager Bin 'if Eaversham agreed to the Cooper bout Wednesday “Our negotiations on the ’J'f ' Patterson fight dragged out Bout Postponed S-- 10-1- 1 Do-loc- k 4--5 6 - FOREIGN beat CAR SERVICE SO South Mala Rear Dick's Cofe Loqoa - town the with me down through Logan’s other day green tight in my streets once in a while Just favor and no particular hurry tike to hear what they would when a fellow pulled in from say when one of the many irthe right ahead of me It was regularities confront them too close and I slammed on the breaks to keep from hitting Saw Ray Campbell and Harhim Sure be turned right on ley Bergener getting ready to a red tight and that’s legal in golf the other day Cookie play 1 our city Had been doing a mile an hour faster I couldn't said “We're crazy" Harley have avoided a smash-usaid “I’m lonesome in all these DRIVING DOWN p clothes" They went ahead and allowing six Two-ru- n homers by Mickey Mantle and Elston' Howard powered the Yankees to their victory at - Kansas City" Bill Stafford was working on a three-hi- t shutout when he de-parted in the seventh Inning with a sore elbow Jim Bouton and Bud Daley mopped up The Orioles won their home opener with a three-tu- n rally in the ninth inning Jackia Brandt touched it off with a solo homer and Jerry Adair chased home the winning run with a sacrifice fly The Senators scored a pair In the seventh on back to luck doubles by Don Lock and Lar- ry Osborne and a single by Ed Brinkman sn Chicago Cleveland Lot Angeles : As soon as the inside lane played in the rain Rather surcleared I pulled to the inside prising how many were out and what happened? That there playing THE OFFICIAL opening of same (driver) cut me again and again I was the Logan Golf Course Is set obliged to jam my brakes to for April 27 end 28 this year Well John Ship is general Chairman avoid a second crack-u- p things 1 thought weren't fit to of Tournament events for the be said year 1963 Loyal Seeholzer is I KNOW MOST of our police Chairman of the Opening Day force and I know that they’re events He is arranging some gentlemen More than that interesting events for the openthey can’t be expected to see ing Golfers should get tuned all those things which Irritate up for this affair Its less than KlDMfcADAv'jlOIN'UlO a normal driver— but how 1 three weeks away now Let’s Morning Don wish I could take one of them all attempt to be there N0WtHt-Cl3- too League HyUti Holy Rollers Final Figures Shot) Deer Hunt Rkyllners eietoeeeoes eese Toppers Csts eeeeoeeeM Lltes Killed 130556 Animals In Utah Scatter High individual aarlca Alley Rpot Diia "I 5- ru49 t 'v :vV- lyf t’ s ' hd' I' V ( ' l (l’ AUD TWPttPILi5m'xC5 r- 70IAC WTlEIflSain A9 Att-TI- C! TZSQJ3 FC3 Rail 11 31 27 2S 3 Wt is 23 IS 17 a 33 32i a 35 as ' ASP THIS VJktlZ TZZ TPi?r:T0 6th ccssrsorm ketm teat oot1963 porriAcs mmmjkmmm It tl Vlovn AAV i ZZX V wmma 27 V 39 32 73 IS — Carina HUlyard 55a High Individual gam — Cvylln s Smith SIX ltJI High team acrlra — High Iran gam— Morning Dove a total of was 57 bucks and 43 anter-lesanimals during the 1962 deer seasons according to final reThe 1962 hunts saw an in- 499 port figures taued today by crease of more than 7500 huntMONDAY MOHT MIXhD the- Department of Fish end ers afield over 1961 In neon la keeping VI 33 Game rnncrrta Pip Utah with this increased interest in 24 Hall Broa S A total of 163072 35 31 outdoor the recreation regular regular Hod'a Gun Shop 27 39 Imuranc Uniata license hunters bagged 97654 season deer harvest increased A Soda AS S?1 for an average success figure by nearly 1300 animals while Hoga W Manta 41lv a ltii taam aartaa — Allauu 313S of 60 the Individual hinder success High High team gam — AllatatAt 7S7 Blnhop High Individual acrlra— Special permit hunting ac- ratio dropped by 2 S3S: Horma Baker 437 counted for the additional The figures are tabulated anIlch Inal animals making up the total nually from hunter question- 90S LcOro Wlloy 213 of 130556 during all seasons naire cards and field data as LIONS BOWLING LKAGl'E and types of hums final reports of license sales Wotlsvlll Sex ratio for the over-al- l kill are returned from agents over togan II 11414 w Deer hunters took Hy-IJt- 130536 - a a a 32-9- 02 X the Stale Sammy Ellis will pitch Saturday's Pacific Coast League opener for San Diego against Tacoma Manager Don Heffner said Ellis who has just returned from Cincinnati would be his starter Ellis hurled a for the Padres 'against Tacoma last season no-hitt-er Department Director Harold S Crane voiced thanks to all sportsmen who returned questionnaires checked through stations during the 1962 hunts or in any way contributed Information or assistance necessary in compiling these Important management records covering the annual deer harvest a (9(( Rivtr Wf liSVint 11 M4t4fM Logan I 999l00 Paradis tn4SIMIll44l4 WsllBVlIIS 111 Provldsnco i Hlb team ssriso— W 28 rl Tliero tnujJ bo gcad rcc:cns vIiy Poniiac and Tempos cro coding sclos records In end sen why wJiy nol £cp 2378 Mr SM High taam Mm— Prmidcaet High Individual (trie — XVaa BTO High Individual gam— Dm Ellis SIL BUM The Hudson River 315 miles in 353 1'crs!) Mc:n in is only length Lcrnn " ( j " If w " — - £ ' 's Jd -' ' WAD ''i-- l g BOWLKM esee TwlSlerS Tlwg r-- EAC1 K9TC3 COKPtOt v A‘ v" ‘A "s ’') ' I r I two-rg- 2 000 2 COO ’ their margin of victory Banks Adds Hamer jv n George Banka also hit a homer for the Twins Jim-Ka- at was nicked for nine' Cleveland hits including a pinch homer by Gene Green' in picking up the victory -The Red Sax scored all their runs off Los Angeles starter Dean Chance in the third Inh double by Carl ning A Yastrzemsld featured the outburst Earl Wilson went tho - York ' in other AL 3--2 Aguirre scattered (even hits struck out six and issued only one walk in his season debut Floyd Robinson singled homo : Chicago's only run in the first inning then Aguirre barred the doorf The Tigers 'mean- - ’ while bunched three of their' four hits with a walk and a passed ball for their two runs in tiie bottom of the first' Killebrew blasted a Barry Latman'fost ball 400 feet Into : theteeth of a stiff wind with me aboard in the eighth Inning to provide the Twins with " best-of-sev- - Killebrew bit his fini homer of the new campaign to earn the Minnesota Twins a 50 yic-toover the Cleveland In- v dians The Boston Red Sox down--: ed the Los Angeles Angels 4-the New York1 Yankees ripped the Kansas JSty Athle- - Hank Aguirre and Harmon KUlebrew have absolutely nothing in tommon l7vhen it comes to playing Aguirre who toppfd all major league pitchers with a 221 earnedim average last sea- - who Wednes- a0q admhf ye yroci f " By Tim Meriarty - - Clay WSII IFigM Brifon Cooper BoIIm Sugnr Bowlers Bowling Belles — VERO BEACIL Fla Rid Graber’s triple was the big blow as the Spokane Indians jn ashed Albuquerque 2 in the i — v-- ‘ ’! 5'f ' A srrthnnn'ryC1-- J V I The indominaMe Oscar Robertson tossed in 43 points for Cincinnati but Sara Jones with 47 points had more help from Tom Heinsohn (31 points) Cousy (21 points 16 assists) and Bill Russell (20 points 24 rebounds) than the Royals could muster for Oscar Auerbach and retiring Cousy were agreed after the game that they wanted the “best team” to win in the West We have no preference” Cousy said “Win or lose we want it tfbe the best team” But Cousy who at age 34 had just played 34 rugged minutes didn’t sound like he expected the Celtics to lose ' Dowling PCL Spring Games Are Nearing End next-to-the-la- st ®PB Taylor’s Tee ’d Off Idaho Fishing i Ohio 'rn v d points If LOUISVILLE Ky (On Cassius Clay had his way his Richard Pfiieger has resigned next fight would be with former as head basketball coach at heavyweight champion THESE TWO MEN are members of the Cache Archery Club Otterbein College to accept Patterson Floyd tournament involving position as dean of students at But since who won honors at a recent three-wa- y Clay couldn’t get Arizona A1 HiltenEastern shooters from Logan Tremonton and Brigham College on terms with Pattertogether brand left took second place In the tourney and Billy Gip-- ! Thatcher Ariz Ifis team h son he will meet British Emta 7 record last season son right was third The shoot was in Tremonton pire champion Henry Cooper at London’s m a Wembley Stadium probably WESTERVILLE r' - ! r ’ J J "4 1" ' |