| Show Sol Maglie Pitches One Hitter for Giants -- Sports Highway Umt NaHoMl Boston st Louis kJfcJ£JLj®aw Tid-Bit- s from the Sports World Repetoire may go down in thoroughbred history only because of his misspelled name but to Delawareans he'a L THE horse in today's Kentucky derby ? In a letter to the press GovernorElbe it N Carvel of Delaware requests that the colt be identified with the state in news stories ""All Delaware is proud of Repe- - Tops? toire" write the governor suggesting that the Mrs Nora Mifcell entrant was the leading candidate for Kentucky Derby honors Mrs MlkeH is the wife of a automobile Dover Delaware won the Cherry dealer Repetorie IT mil Im !1 til II I Hi 1 mmmam MMS Pimminli rap number one the Chesapeake Stakes and the Wood Memorial Stan Watts basketball mentor at Brigham Young university was presented the Dale Rex Memorial in Provo trophy at a dinner party last night The party was tossed by the Downtown Coaches club Sam Rex father of the former BYU star' made the presentation Weber Wildlife Federation's annual trap shooting program originally scheduled last Sunday postponed because of the weather will be staged Sunday at the traps of Oeden Gun club Firing will start at 10 a m officials of the Wildlife Federation re- everyport The program is open one Eddie and Ernie Kammeyer of Ogden occupied choice seats at the 77th running of the Kentucky Derby at Louisville Kentucky This is their first derby Arthur Kim former Hawaiian basketball star will bring his basketball team to Hawaii the United States again this coming season Kim hopes to schedule 10 or more games in Utah Besides the JO man basketball squad Kim will also bring along entertainers and three beautiful hula hula dancers One of the games will be scheduled in Ogden former Ogden Bobby Adams Reds infielder now second baseman of the Cincinnati Reds is nursing a bad ankle and will be out of the lineup for a few days Ogden and Weber High track-ster- s put on a ding dong battle in the region one track and field meet at Logan Friday Ogden nosed out their cross town rivals by a half point 80 to 79 Phoenix Arizona will be the scene of the national softball tournaments for men and women Sept 8 through Sept 18 The program is sponsored annually by the Phoenix Junior chamber of commerce f Ogden's annual motorcycle field meet will be conducted east of of the Brigham City at the 13mouth Elmo Richcanyon Sunday May ards is one of the men handling the program lookUniversity of Hawaii ing around for a new football coach and athletic director One of 11 1 ii n in Frank Brickey of Utah university "Follow the Sun" the motion the life of Ben picture featuringAmerica's e Hogan one of greats in golf opens at the Egyptian theatre on Sunday During World war II Hogan performed in an exhibition over the Ogden Golf and Country club thanks to H A Benning prominent Ogden business men and sports all-tim- booster Ogden lea a champion sports booster last night wtoen Essard Peterson af Ogden was killed in an automobile accident between and Idaho Falls Idaho Bexburg f 7 operated the Paramount Bowl in Ogden and a number of ether business enterprises Some years ago he was one of Utah's best amateur wrestlers In the days when Jack Harbertson was one of America's finest wrestlers Ezra Peterson was always in " attendance Bowling was his pet sports hobby of recent years but he liked all sports His love for bowling resulted in the erection of Paramount Bowl one of the finest bowling establishments in western America We extend our deepest sympathy to his wife and members of his family f Loaan Gridders Perform Today X a 3H ate 888 ! 8 Pitch to Spoil 4 400 310 18 Satarder'e achadaie Cincinnati at Brooklyn Chicago at Boston' York Pittsburgh at s 8t Units at Philadelphia SATURDAY EVENING MAY 5 1951 Pretty Usherettes Serve Baseball Fans BtaMlr ABHO A 9 0 2 3 lt 2 5 1 10 132 39 3 0 3 9 119 1131 4 0 3 3 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 !!) nrnpf on 10 0 0 o o jBrancsp 1 0 1 0 0 0 o 38 5 12 27: Totals Totals for Batten in fourth aSingled h R a n tor H Edwards "in fourth th cFlied out for Haugatad in dGrounded out for Brskino 1ft eighth J Score by innings 30 4 14 27 001! 130 000— 3 1001210 000— 4 2 RBI— Snider Brooklyn E— Reese Ryan v Bridge B Edwards Ifluazewski aB —Ushdr Abrama Wyrosten Morrlman — SB— Bolkinaon S — HR Snider Bridgea? DP— Hatton to Cox Robinson Smith Ryan to Kluwwakl 2 Bodgdt to RobPromesa: Rob inon lo Reese Usher toCox tl Robinson inson Rees to Hedges: Imm to Rodaes Winner—Smith — Haugstad NowlTor Ptttahargh o- - Jim Busby Chicago White Sox eutfie Icier who is leading the American league with his 162 demonstrates his batting stanee Don Reisser Is I ABHO A ABHO At 3 0 0 1 4 11 OlStankyJtttit 3 2 10 4 0 Metkovchcf 2jorgenaenrf SW 0 0 Thomson cf 4 118 BelhrT 4 12 1 3 00 i ThompsnJb Kiaerlh 4 0 0 6 3 0 0 2:Noblec Raiser If Strickmdss 3 O O Lockmanlf! 33 00 13 0 2 2 0 0 l'Darkas Baseall2b S 0 0 5 Irvinib 3128 ntsgerahLs n 3 0 0 n 0 0 - CatigioncSib 1 1 Dcmniev 1 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 aWestlaka Walahp bBcard Early Pioneer Batting Leader CHICAGO May 5 - Don Reisser Pocatello third baseman CAP) swung his way into the batting lead during the first iweek of play in the Pioneer baseball league v With a 423 average the Card infielder topped batters who have appeared in five or more games: Reisser also leades in hits with 11 and total bases with 13 in games ' through May 1 Third baseman Les Corcoran of Idaho Falls is second with 391 it was revealed in statistics compiled by Howe News Bureau The Russet performer is tied for the most triples with Verpon Campbell Twfq Falls outfielder and Ralph Sherwood Boise gardener Each has three Campbell and Bill Van Heuit Pocatello outfielder are tied for the most stolen bases two Pat Patterson Idaho Falls outfielder leads in runs with nine He is one of five players in the Class C league to hit a home run during the week 'Humberto Fernandez Billings shortstop is in this group and in addition is one of five players to blast a triple in the young season Chet Kanavage Pocatello outfielder with seven leads in rune batted in Ogden has the best team batting average 368 and Great Falls leads ! 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St Leals Phldeiph ABHO A 1 0 4 0'Waitknafh 9 eiia Glavianocf S 4 11 2!Ashbumf Lowreylb 4 10 3 Slaughter rf 4 1 31 25 Jones3b f 3 2 10 Enniarf 4 0 Muaiallt 1 1 i 1 3 in learn field 963 4 0 7Sislerlf Bilkblb o o o e 5'SaniekU8j Garagioiac 4 11 wt a a a Kazak3b turannjB1 3 0 2l 43 Bmuag t aft a0 0 aiwniMirje Oipeuagrinij 39I Polletp 4 0 10 8 11 h Meer p Boyerp eeet aNetson 00 0 II Whksp k nn a bHowerton 4 38 6 8 84 34 4 8 34! Totals i Totals CINCINNATI O May 5 (UP)— aOrounded out for Boyer tk seventh Walter Mulbry said today that he bGrounded into a double pla sat was not fired as secretary-treasuri Wilks in ninth of baseball by Commissioner A B Score by inninga: v101 100 010—4 Chandler but quit because he had St Louts 40t 080 00— "taken all the bickering I could Philadelphia F Kafk Hamtier Winter 8 RBI— stomach" Garagiola Bilko wither Mey Mulbry also branded Chandler lowrey er 2 2B—Boyer Glaviano- - BBt— Howrey "an egomaniac who shows by his Oarggtoia DP— Waitktu tojBamher to Waitkua Jonas to Waltkus: penaarim to action that he is a little man WMner— Meyer fo Waitkua Mulbry said he notified the club Hamner Loser— Pollet (0-owners that he was thorugh but (1--li was asked to stay for 24 hours "so ii : i Mulbry Gives His l Side of Issue ' er infra-squa- something could be worked out" This happened a few hours before Chandler announced on ( April 27 the executive committee had accepted his resignation according to Mulbry New York Relaxing Fingers When Wrists Are Cocked Bad Mistake By Jimmy Demaret Three-Tun- e Masters Winner A firm grip plus a united effort of the hands is vital to a successful game of golf The shaft is placed in the left hand so it is gripped between the palm and fingers League V li 4- 4 4 4 8 7 S 4 - Satar4ay s Schedale Philadelphia at Cleveland Boston at Detroit Washington at Chicago Mew York at St Louis ii i 13 13 J Pet 780 714 ' 882 ' 933 900 417 350 188 five-hitt- bases-load- Sam Jones Aid To San Diego In Flag Drive 1 r" : Mound Fort Wins I r- Taylor p Kinder p : fc 4 8 8 jit 0 o n o tjwo-ru- ut - - i — v irViphs Los Angeles Sacramento 19 19 19 18 16 16 12 SesrOte Oakland San Diego Hollywood San Francisco 543 3 528 3ti 514 4 500 44 17 485 5 19 457 8 23 343 10 Count Fleet Has Two Sons ' Friday Result San Diego 4 Hollywood 0 Los Angeles 3 Portland 2 Sacramento 7 San Francisco 8 Seattle ? Oakland 4 r ' ' t" 'If ' By Oscar Fraley MEW YORK Msfy 5 (UP) — They run the 77th Kentucky derby today and four of the hopeful -- : celts Will be trying to fill the iron to Jboat to Pain: Hitchcock to Suder to shoes of their daddies who sprinted Winner—Kellner Loser— home on l) Palp top in America's greatest Wynn 22l racing classic j 113 3 11 Rbjaiitoas A t 1 2 St Laala ABHO Yotmg2b Berardlno3b Mttougldab 3 2 8 3 Iollare 4 0 1 TWoodrf Mlrelb CoHms-l11 1 3'Colernantf S l l 6 Sieversct Berrac Brown tb L s 1 2 Upton ss Woodlihglf 4 13 2 Lutrlb Jensen cf 8 0 1 J!Arftlb 4 0 1 OlaMarsh Lopatp 1 j JKennedyp IPiUettcp - Count Fleet who racked 'em up in 1943 will have two sons scampering in the Rose run — Count Turf and Counterpoint Hall of Fame was sired by Shut Out the 1942 winner and Fanfare may turn out to be a chip off the old block of Pensive the 1944 victor Six winners have sired winners These include! Halma (1895) sire of (1902): Bubbling Over (1926) sired Burgoo King (1932) Reigh Count (1928) sired Count Fleet Gallant Fox (1930) sired Omaha (1935): Bold Venture (1936) sired Assault (1946) and Pensive sired Ponder (1S49K Of the entries two — Snuzzle and Phil D' — would actually still be two years old when and if classic they won the To prevent confusion all horses have an automatic Jan 1 birthBut Snuzzle was foaled May day 12 1948 and Phil D ore May 18 1948 making him the baby of the lot King's Hope is the oldest foaled Feb 4 31948 Unlike the English derby — which sticks to the popular fallacy - on that racing is a sport intent"improving the breed" — the Kentucky classic is open to geldings as well as colts and fillies Seven geldings have won the Jaunt for the juleps — and Ruhe could make it eight today i Seeing their colors go to the post in tee derby is the dream of if 8 9 8af 4 0 13 4 111 4 0 14 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 10 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 ooo 0 0 2 0 fLenhardtlb 10 ? i A 3 1 3 O 2 0 e 0 Alan-A-Da- 10 0 3 40 8 IS 27 Totals Totals 30 1 8 27 a Fanner! for Arft in seventh hFouied out tor Kennedy to ninth Score b v Innings: Nea Yorki 3 0 13 8 8 3 8 4 10 11 3 8 8 1 011 002 310—8 Ws h ip Coanlf Norencf Vernonlh Ifjlaa Michaelsab 1 8 5 Pil-let- te 2 ABH O A Carasquelss I I 2 4 9 0 11 2 111 Minoaotf 2 0 0 2 Lehner if Robinson lb 4 0 2 8 4 Zarillar f 13 0 0 2 8 02 5 0 4 A 1 11 13 2 3 Goldsberylb 110 Hll) 1 ld - -- 1-- le three-year-o- Chl'caga o ABHO 6 11 one-four- th thumb and forefinger hiibw Cotor Za-ril- la (0-- - pre-ierr- fxc Vafcaaa Display in Northern I 3019 & TILE CO m j What Is It? Why It's SOTO Today Presented By HONSON - I - A Beautiful Car for 1175 Dial or See cf 1524 Capital 90 f "TRUE DETECTIVE JVjVF BIYSTERIES91 j A:M P M SUNDAY Presented By O HENRY CANDY pROWN NEWSW Gyromotic Tronamisaion RELAX WITH k GOOD MYSTERY 143d on l IUYour JMal Witji Bill Slater f CECIL Stm Visor tmmtSmm QUESTIONS' ITI CUSTOM 4 D00R ') - 4TWENTY BY OWNE- R- UraK MOIMW MEMORlAt ed I I one-fift- le Brown- oo-Rou- nd sec-on- nUanlue oicr - 1 C8-- U many horse owners explaining the 8151 nbminations!which have been made to date But only 799 hare answered the bugle call due probably to the $1000 starting fee The race has drawn a number of foreign entries too but only one imported horse — Omar KhayyamH in 1917 -- — ever trotted home in j front Experienced jockeys are for the mile and a quarter romp due to the tenseness and pressure and through the years only two apprentices have manThe first was Ira aged to score Manford aboard Bold Venture in 1936 The other was Bill Bolahd who rode Middle') round last year d Middlegrouncl"sljtime was the best in the history of the race h 201 3 5 only of a second off the record hung up by 1941 No record Whirlaway In is expected today even on a fast track There has been but one dead heat in the history of the derby and that wasn't for a money spot Way back in fifth place Oil Capitol and Hawley galloped home - nose ana nose fast year In this race form pays off about I Kalf fhp time ftf th nnet n favorites 36 of them — or 48 percent — cantered to victory Of the others 17 rani second four were third and 19 unplaced low Mifectge RocHe 14' MgfCecil ' New Tires Dr-rik- O- -P- i45 INlght in Mexico Can'dleliRht and 'Hopalontt 'Sr Amw Way Silver Cossldy jtijBI (6:35 ) Tk- a No Tour Bit Parade ICJangbuatera Capers With 7l(oTaa9ii ' Carl wttb Jeff Clark 7:16 Cans Green 7:30iHitish information Dennis Dav Broadway I j Hornet ( Show My Beat 7:45 Les Bwria I IThe Pat Canoea :00 and Biai It Again JSing Judy I Man IrWParade of Sports ' j Program Inner l:30!Baseball Tne Grande Ola 1 Snrlum 8 45 Ogden Opry J Musical Merry- - IVaugban Monroe ISpace patrol 9:00! at I 9 15 BUliafS Man Called X iDance Orchestra Mystery Theatre 9:80! with T o the Air I 9:46! Angie iNaearro Bevlew ITalent !News IWorld at Hews 10:00' IDance Orchestra (Hotel TJtah Oreh 10 15 Mike I Melody Lane on Accent Melody woria News ifflgiosrinal Fdition (Here's To Veta ISea Watktna Melody Lena IQSlThe ' IKUTA DanekBg 11 :OOI 1438 Cpak jNewa Song tor Sale World News Dance Music 11rtH Party ' 1 to Sun Prelude JNesbltts 11:30 I !Bit Time 44 tuaat We—a 8:66 — Sagebrush Piayhuaa 188— Saturday Review TELEVISION 7:08 — Armchair Advent io::io — Fireside 'ineatre 7:15— Stork Club KDVL ll:0U— Shetla Orabam 1:38— 11:15— Stu Erwln News Saturday usA 8:88— Showtime 11:20— Armed Services Hr :8— Twilight Theatre f 12:80— sign Off 8:38Show Goes On 7:88— Ken Murray — 8:08— Levenson Sam 8:00 Buster Kea ton 8:38— Amateur Sweepake 8:38 — Blvelow Theatre Saturday 18:00—Wrestling 8:45— Surprise Package 8:88 rolltaed pivnouse " In Kentucky Derby Today K ABHO WedThurs I 16 17 18 18 4 10 OMaieski3b Dente 2 0 0 3 3 0 0 5 fPierce 0 0 0 0 Graaaoc0 10 0 0 0 0 0 Baker 2b Okrif t O 8 O 3 S bMrCcrmiek Bubycf 8 0 0 3 Sackac Fojc2b Sirr-r 2 3 1 4 8 OiNiarhos : 0 O'Dobaor 80 0 1 aRobertson 10 Brown 0 0 0 OgMasi 8 0 no Ha r r - p r 00 0 0 0 8 0 (' 1 0 0 0 Rotblattp 0 8 8 1 eVerhie f- 0 0 10 Haynesp Clereland Pbiladelphia AB H O A ABHOA Yatala Totals 88833 4 0 2 5 Mitchetf Joostss 3 110 xOne out when winning run scored 4 0 0 1 Aviia2b Valort 4 0 18 a Walked fee S:ma m eighth 3 11 0 Simpson lb 4 0 0 8 PhiUeyxf bSingled for Okrie in ninth 3 13 8 Rosen3b Fainlb c Flied out for Harris in ninth 4 8 2 1 3 1 8 3 Dobv rf ZerniaUtf 4 8 17 fRan for Majeski in sixth HtchcockJb 4 0 2 0 Kennedy rf 3 0 8 2 gWalked tor Oobaon to eighth 4 0 0 2 sNielsea Suder Jb 0 Score byinni aga: 10 0 2 0 0 3 Boone u 3 0 13 Washington 108 000 022 00— 3 Tiptoac 2 0 0 4 Heeanc Astrothc 4 0 0 100 020 020 01—8 Chicago 3 0 0 — E 3 0 0 0 Dobson Minoso Noren Fex Coan Wynn p Kcllnarp RBI — Noren Robinson Carasquel 2 Hooper p Yost 2 Busby McCormick Masi 33 3 7 24 Total Total 2B— Vernon Mele Carrasquel 3318 87 Verble a Flied out for Kennedy in ninth SB — Coan Minoso HR — Yost S— Dob-io- n Score by innings: DP — Carresquel to Sima Rotblatt 900 306 0OO—1 Fox to Robinson: Dobson to Carrasouel Philadelphia Cleveland 000 001 00- 1 to Robinson: Grasao to Yost: Rotblatt to — Fairs Mitchell RBI— Hitchcock 2 Carrasouel to Goidsberr Dente to Mi- Suder Romn 2B — Hitchcock Doby 3B chaei to Vernon Winner— Rotblatt III News BAjjio 2 Guide — The thumb and index finger of the left hand should form a V pointing to the right N1 shoulder should be about of the way around the shaft Most of the pressure with the right hand is exerted through the Joe Kahut Signs For Boise Bout - j p I 0 0 lj 31 4 3 841 Totals 38 814 27 Totals Score by inninga: 0D0 020 002—4 Boston 8 Detroit 00 009 30x— E— DiMaggio Goodman Lipon RBI — 3 2 Doerr Stephens 2 Pnddy — Kryhoahl 3 Newhouaer Wertx 2B Stephana Kryhoaki 3— Priddy Ginsberg 3B — Wertr HR Doerr Stephens DP Near house r to Priddy to Kryhoaki: Lipon to to Kryhoaki Winner — Newhouser Priddy a-- 2 J Loser — Taylor er '' ' "J Mantle rf s ed Close Decision Mew Tark GB er ' Riz-att- ' - - 4-- S'' -- ' - 4 0 0 8 Grothcf 3 11 liGiBsbergc 3 0 0 3 Liponss 8 0 0 INewhouserp LaStarza Wants To Battle Utah's Layne ' 5-(- 100 000 000—1 St Louis E— Berra Bernardino RBI — Jensen Berra Mntie 3 Woodling 2 Collins 2B StotMtt 'Beatoo AB BOA — MerJetigaid Wood 3B— Berra HR — ABHO A 8 2 3 4 Mar--'SB— 'Voting S — Hi2zuto Young DiMaaaloxf 4 0 1 2 PriddyJ — 3 4 Rizzuto DP to 1411 MrDnueaH QooOtmmJrt 10 Kryhoskilb 4 McGougalrl to 0 0 0 to Mice: Berra to Mire: Jensen to Willianlf 34 00 01 3:Kell3b 0 50 82 Wtaher— Lopat Loser — BoudTeauss ' 3 nb 4 2 0 8 0 3 4 Mullinlf Stephens Dropolb Doerr 2b Guerrar Yesterdays star — Sal Maglie 5 to Giants — pitched a one-hi- tt 1 victory over the Pirates in which Pete Castiglione tripled on the second pitch of the game for Pitts A burgh's only safe blow In other National league game the Braves regained first nlace by defeating the Cubs 9 to 3: the fnuiies outlasted the Cardinals 6 to 5 and the Reds upset the Dodgers S td 4 In the American NEW YORK May Now league the Yankees took over first place byi topping the Browns Roland La Starza wants to fight 8 to 1 for their sixth straight vic- Rex Layne The Bronx heavyweight set his tory: the White Sox downed the Senators 6 to 5 in II innings De- sights on an outdoor bout with the troit topped Boston 8 to 4 and kidr from Utah after he knocked the Athletics edged Cleveland 3 out Vern Mitchell of Detroit In to 1 j i Vern Bickijord became the first 1:38 of the eighth round last night National league pitcher to win four at St Nicholas arena over the games with a La Usually a cautious Nellie Cubs in which Bob Elliott hit a pair of two-ru- n homers to lead the Starza turned tiger to blot out Braves at bat Hank Sauer drove Mitchell in the eighth The bell in all of Chicago's runs with a saved a badly battered Mitchell in homer and a two-ru- n double ' nine-h- it the seventh La Starza weighed Russ Steady pitching by Meyer was only part of the color- 189 Mitchell 191 for the bout that ful Philly hiirfer's contribution in attracted only 1630 fans who paid Three pretty yoang- ladies of Ogden are greeting reserved seat holders at John Affleck park this season the oyer the Cardinals He $3278 Left to right: Jean Crawshaw Jeri Scorcroft and Carolyn Child Miss Crawsbaw and Miss Child are also victory delivered the key hit a La has given up hope of two-ru- n newcoBters Miss Scowcfoft served the Reds last year single which put forcingStarza —— -- —— — —— a return bout with Rocky ""'":J""'" 'j y:Philadelphia ahead for good unbeaten Brockton Cincinnati came from behind to Marciano score three runs in the fifth and Mass heavy who was the only to win over him in 46 fights edge the disappointing Dodgers on man "Give us Layne and we'll be an infield out and a pair of singles for Ezzdrd Charles next win--teby John: Prainesa and John Wyro-ste- k ready said Jimmy Deangelo HoDuke j Snider hit his fifth homer for thfe Brooks who got 14 llies manager "It looks like they're never going to give us another shot hits but left J l men on base at Marciano" Lopat's Fourth The Yankees! mopping up against the weaker western clubs came through string in the late into provide Lefty Ed Lopat nings SAN BtANClSCO May 5 (UP)— with his fourth victory against no defeats A terrific catch by Jackie This fellow Sam Jones who Jensen cut! off one budding munches toothpicks while his fast Mound Firt High school baseball Brownie ralfy while Atom Boy ball breezes by Pacific Coast league ers recorded victory number four Mantle the other Mickey hot batters may develop into the hotHigh league Friday Yankee youngster hit a homer in the Junior high 3 to 2 test major league prospect since clear out of the park to account for by nosing out isLewis in second place Washington two runs skmny Ted Williams left San Chico Cafrasquel doubled to with one victory and one defeat Dieeo to join the Boston Red Sox ' score Gus Niarhos in the 11th and Central and Lewis are tied for third with no victories and two Veteran baseball men tell you give Chicago the victory that place knocked Washington out of first defeats Jones can t miss going up to the Summary: place Eddie Yost hit a two-ru- n R H E majors next year And assuming homer to tie up the game for 2 3 1 Lewis he does he could be the' one to ' Washington ijri the eighth 3 S O Fort assure Cleveland of winning anThe AthleWcs scored three runs Mound Iulse and Porter Butler and in the fourth jinning and made them other American league pennani ' Bramwell stand ' for third their up victory Jones a San Diego Negro pitchof the year as Lefty Alex Kellner er is 25 years old and carries 200 ball to edge Early pitched six-hWynn in a duel A triple by Dave pounds on a 6 foot 4 inch frame of walks Billy Philley a His strong right arm has struck- out n Hitchcock's double and a 75 men while fashioning toy- Pete Suder gave scoring fly this season The strike-othe- A's their three runs total i-f'it 13 Detroit's apemic hitters came to BOISE May 5 (AP— Joe Kahut compiled over 63 innings figures life for their Jjest run production veteran Portland heavyweight has to about- 12 men wniffing at his of the season1 against the Red Sox signed for a Boise bout May 18 fast ball per inning as Hal Newhjouser worked Promoter Tex Hager said Kahut He was a little under par last five-h- it all the way to achieve a steadily would be matched either with Ron night fanning nine men as he four- victory his lirst of the year Dick Whittle of West Jordan Utah or to a 4 to 0 victory j hitted led the way offensively Jose Ochea of Boise San Diego Kryhoski rt tYk:tMt rrl HtA — avenged a blanking of a week ago 0 ball game when Jones lost a Sttandard-Exaniin- er io Oakland after lto deling out only five hits His opponent that day Jay Ragnl was in the mood to perMon Tut s Fri mit just One safety While Jones chewed his toothP m to 2:00 P M— KLO pick Log Angeles defeated PortHoward Gibby left and Larry Carr right are serving as bat boys land 3 to 2 Sacramento whipped for the Ogden Beds and visiting baseball clubs at John Affleck Park San Francisco 7 to S and Seattle this season The youngsters KL't 1430 ke KDTL ISM ke KSL U60 ke KCTA 570 ke are all wrapped np in jthe players and 4 5 to got by Oakland baseball in particular Weald they swap jobs? Are you kidding? W L Pet GB o'Oloea HVUK lOene Autry Date with 6:M!Twentr 23 14 622 Portland f N'ews spotta 6 15 Question Mualc ' Friday's Reaalts Chicago s waanmgron a u nnma Philadelphia 3 Cleveland L New York 8 St Louhi L DetaotC 8' 'Boston 4 Neither the palm nor the contribute any more or lessfingers force or pressure They share it equally The fingers of the left hand do not wrap entirely around the club handle The last three fingers do most of the work in holding the club As I stressed in the P G A Teachers' Guide a bad mistake made by many is relaxing these finges at the top of the swing whenthe wrists are fully cocked One of a series written expressly for The Ogden and XEA Service This throws the entire swing off often causes the club to twist or turn from the original position When the left hand is closed the thumb should be pointing to the right side of the shaft The thumb and index finger should form a V pointing to the right shoulder Without moving your head from its natural position for the stroke see if the first three knuckles of your left hand are visible If so your hand is far enough over the That s an old test shaft As the right hand is affixed to :he club for the overlapping grip he little finger overlaps the index Einger of the left As the hand is dosed the thumb Washington Cleveland Boaton Chicago Detroit St Louis Philadelphia Back) In Lead 2-- 18 10 driving in three runs with two doubles and a single er i - Cinnnnah - His latest indignation today wasdirected at Rete Castiglione who in a very broke up hisj unusual manner yesterday — on the second pitch of the game which the Giants won 5 toil Castiglione hottest hitter Jn the majors at present blasted k lleadoxf triple over left fielder Wnitey iJodkman's head and scored ion an infield out Thereafter Maglie the pride of Niagra Falls! yielded nothing that remotely resembled R hit 1 lio-hitt- ABH o v 9 0 1 9iAhramsIf liBaoacss 4 11 1 Bridges Kluawskilb S 3 2 10 Snidarcf j Prsmessc S 0 2 SjSobtnsonlb Wyrastek rf 9 0 1 n Hodge ih 2 12 Usher Merrimancf 3 0 0 2liCmpanellfe Furillof 4 0 2 1 Cox 3b 1 McMillan Fnx p 2 0 0 0 Hal ten p Smith 10 0 l aH Edwarps bnanKnesat HauKStad© cHermanaki Ryan 3b HattonSb AdcockUf ' No-Hitt- er NEW IfORK May 5 (UP — Pitcher Sal Maglie of the Giants an jeasy-goin- g soul isn't mad at anybody except and batters he Pittsburgh only hates them one at a time H LOGAN Utah May 5 UP) — d The annual battle will unveil Coach John Rolling's 1951 Utah State football machine this afternoon in the Aggie stadium Standard-Examin- Brooklyn Philadelphia Chicago Cincinnati New York Ciaclaaatl ar the men being seriously considered iIVt Pittsburgh 1 Cincinnati 5 Brooklyn 4 Boston 9 Chicago 3 Philadelphia 8 St Louis 4 mi is-st- i aw 81 af 8 JS8 8 Basalts frtay New York 5 to-d- av All-St- 1 a Pittsburgh Pete Casiiglione Smashes Triple on Second L W 13 4:30 P M SUNDAY JVLV Today Presented By STjfATE Ml "TLW'l 'NICK CARTER FARM INSURANCE Presented By CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY J' |