Show Mantle Jensen' Don Kansas City Uniforms By Jack Hand NEW YORK Aug 4 (AP) —Around the minors they're talking about: Mickey Man tie the Yankees highly publicized rookie who wound up in Kansas City Off to a slow start with the Blues Mickey picked up steam and was around 390 as July ended On orders from the front office Manager George Sel- The Kitty league probably will change its game rules before 1952 rules around Because player managers weren't eligible such hot hitters as Wayne Blackburn of Owenboro and Charlie Moore of Union City were missing Present rules call for two players — no more no less — from each ar club Its been suggested that a North-Sout- h op game replace the team nlayj that a Kitty a club from the Mississippi-Ohi- o ar ar Valley league Way down yonder In the land of cotton Bill Jones of Natchez! tatfigcd out three consecutive homers recently against Pine Bluff in the Cotton States league He was the fourth player to null the stunt this season and the sixth in league history Darvtn "the wid" from Chriscoj Vernon Tex Rookie ret just missed a second when he let down El Dorado cently one with ii hit He threw a n game May 10 no-hitt- er '''' no-h- Nearly 200 boy attended the tryout school at Wrigley field ini Angeles last week under the) watchful eye of Arnold "Jieger" statz Los Angeles scout Jieger was signed Dy the New York i--os Giants years ago out of a similar A recent Peny league school game between Hornell and Hamilton brought in $2500 for he soon- sors of minor baseball in Hamilton New York It was a greet day when Doni Orate former Ohio State basket-- ? ball star shifted from pitching toj Althe outfield at Chattanooga though h was the leading Ditcher on the club Grae has been hitting at a 420 clip for Manager Tack Onslow since the change As far as the lookouts arec oncerned he's k permanent fixture on thei outfield It hanDens every time denart-meNick Ma!fra was sold by v Danville of th Carolina leaeue to Richmond Vs of the Piedmont He oromotlv heloed Richmond win four straisht and accounted for both runs of 1 vieorv in 12 innins First hq stol horn- - to tie the score then he batted home the winning run nt 2-- Syracuse of the International league 's getting ouick dividends from Hank Workman Workman hit home runs n each of h' first three games the third with the hases full against Buffalo The fhW also adrferf Malcolm "Kunnv" Mick an outfielder and first baseman who was at Newark Ohio until the club n dronned out of the Mick batted 340 in M league games and never struck out once player-manag- er Ohio-India- i — Lynn Waldorf of University of 4California Shifty Russell of Southern Methodist university and Hank Iba of Oklahoma A and M will be the speakers Officers and directors of the Utah Coaches association along with speakers will be special guests of the Quarterback club President Ted Kirkmeyer looks for snlendid attendance for this triple header' Gerald Keough is aae of Utah's most ardent sports fans Gerald loves all kinds of sports bat favors wrestling Gerald will take in the Jack George main event at Boise Idaho next Friday night He will be accompanied by his parents and a friend Brigham Young university will e football schedule play a with University of New Mexico and Western States of Colorado as new opponents this fall Bleacher athletes report a brisk seat sale for Chicago Cardinals vs Los Angeles Rams pro football game at Utah stadium in Salt Lake City the night of September 8 Fifty young ladies of Hill air Lee Ltston force base have enrolled as candidates for the 'Baseball Jubilee Queen' contest sponsored by Ogden Reds Because of the large field a preliminary elimination will be conducted at Hill field Wayne Baker public relations director informs this department August 25 will be Hill field night at the local baseball orchard Young ladies of Ogden arsenal compete next Thursday night Eight finalists representing Ogden arsenal Utah general depot Clearfield naval supply depot and Hill air force SEATTLE Wash Aug 4 (UP) — base will compete in fh finals on Sudden tragedy struck the 44th September 5 The 'baseball queen' will get an running of the Gold Cup race here all expense trip to Hollywood when a Portland Ore speedHarold Welch ent his reel to an today boat flipped over and took its Ogden friend But on the first cast the reel flew out of his friend's driver and mechanic to their deaths hands into ten feet of water The The violent climax to the final host decided to fish it out with a heat of speedboating's biggest clasrake As he did a night watchman at sic came on the third lap Quicka nearby mill was an interested silver owned and driven by Orth Mathiot 56 Portland was fightspectator "What are you doing?" asked the ing for fourth place in the final watchman heat when it headed fullspeed into a turn flipped over and sank with"Fishing" said the angler "They bite on that?" asked the in seconds watchman eyeing the rake Both Mathiot and his mechanic "They bite on anything" said Tommy Whittaker went down with the angler the boat The watchman shook his head Officials tried frantically to stop and walked away V which the race as The story spread and now the had won the first two heats again angler is having trouble convinc- paced the other boats around the three-mil- e oval course ing friends he' isn't crazy The angler's name The race finally was stopped aftThat's a secret but maybe Harold Welch er 10 minutes and Stanley Sayre's will give some of his friends this new was adjudged informationthe winner on the basis of her vicNick Tarro and Parley Jensen tories in the first two heats are drumming up a night to honor As soon as the course was cleared former American Legion players of the speeding hydroplanes a now with the Ogden Reds They djver was sent to the scene 100 will honor the Reds the night of yards off Lake Washington's west shore and only 300 yards from the August 24 "We plan to give the former Le- judges stand The of the speeding boat gion stars some kind of mementos" said Mr Tarro Saturday strikingimpact the water after the flip "Johnny Sarlo of the Reds will was so violent that it ripped the lend his cooperation" life jackets from both men breakAt Oakland California some of ing the zipper on one A shoe the scribes state that Rogers Horns-b- y with sock still in it was found current manager of the Seattle floating on the lake's placid surclub of the Pacific Coast league face Beside the and is in line to manage the New York the sock and shoe lifejackets only two crash Yankees in 1952 Casey Stengel helmets and a seat from the boat is ready to retire the report says were found And that is also the reason why Quicksilver had run into tough luck throughout the race She finHornsby passed up the managerial job with the St Louis Browns ished a poor sixth in the first heat The army is sports minded Con- and couldn't get stared in the sectract awards for 148944 baseballs ond anda7461 baseball gloves and mitts Mathiot hit the starting line in were included in the army quarter- the final heat determined to master depot's July 20 announcesome honors back to his homebring city ment of orders for $103911061 in The black and silver craft banked various types of sporting goods beautifully on the first two laps The largest of the sports equip- and was pulling up to My Sweetie ment awards went to Wilson Sport- when she began vibrating The 250000 spectators lining Lake ing Goods company with $28236912 while A G Spalding and Broth- Washington's shore gasped as the ers totaled $14962022 A total of speedy hydroplane shuddered skid164838 softballs were included in ded and plunged over into the the orders water with a mighty splash The roar from shoreline stopped The Chicago White Sex are He is as suddenly as the boat sank as sporting a new catcher Bud Sheely son of the one time the shocked crowd watched the other boats zoom on unaware of Chicago White Sox first basethe tragedy man and catcher He was from Seattle of the Pacific Coast leagne J Roy Stockton said in commentEmmett Ashford Neing on the recent Brooklyn rhugro is the first Negro to break barb in his "Extra Innings" colinto organized baseball as an um- umn in the St Louis pire He is calling 'em for the new July 22 "And the dressing down South wen International league that the judge would give Dressen "We still have a hunch that h with Palica listening and enjoying baseball still had a commissioner would be something named Kenesaw Mountain Landis "And some say baseball can get the old judge would be calling along without a commissioner" Dressen and Palica to his office" Stockton mentioned in closing - 12-1- no-ru- a Weber County Groih's Hilling Program in Gray's Hurling Bring Victory " Wind Up Stage No getting aav from that Wilmer "Vinegar Bend'1 Mizell of the St Louis Cards' Houston farm He has rung up 157 strikeouts in 167 Innings with a 0 record at the end of July But his earned run average of 195 couldn't compare With that of Dick Bokelmann Houston relief ace recalled by the parent Cards Aug 1 Bokelmann had a 10-- 1 record and a startling 078 earned run mark All-St- H Tid Bits from the Sports World Lee Liston chairman of the Utah Coaches association and popular football mentor at Davis high school will introPlayoffs and championship events duce guest speakers at the Ogden Quarterback club dinner will feature the play In the Weber at Ogden golf and country club the night of August 13 County Recreation leagues this Until the Yanks recalled Bob Cerv Selkirk probably had the fastest and most powerful outfield in the minors with Bob Marquis in left Mantle in center and Cerv in right Some even compared their speed with the Yankee 1935 trio of Earl Combs Ben Chapman and — Selkirk George claims Marquis gets down to first base faster than any player he ever has seen Since Mantle arrived he concedes Mickey might trail Marquis to first but would pass him somewhere between second and third And afaekie Jensen his new right fielder probably would pass them both on the way home All-St- ports l kirk is playing Mantle in center field In one game Mickey hit a single double triple and two homers All-St- pi Detroit Win' Drops Boston to Third Kizer-Gorgeo- us ten-gam- Racers as Portland Boat Overturns - par-chas- ed Post-Dispat- Football Bafcktball Tickets Now on Sale coming week Carl Taylor tor reports BOSTON n -- The Hooper and Wilson teams lied for first place in Girls B soft-ba- ll clash August 10 at Ogden high for the title They are in the South division Hooper Pleasant View and South Ogden finished in a triple tie for first place in the Girls' A softball league In junior baseball Hooper will meet South Ogden Yanks for the right to play for the ——— —— rr— SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST " — 5 1951 They'll Have Judges in Clouds be-fet- ed top-f)lac- sixth-innin- ' H ?sSjR following events will be featured: Tetherball hop scotch box hockey table tennis checkers horse shoes volley ball sprint races and obstacle races Achievement awards will go to the winners Team standings: A Leagae Won Lost 4 i 4 J Hooper Pleasant View South Ogden Huntsville North Ogden Terrace Lstt Week' Pleasantville 3 5- son J 4 1 0 Kesults Huntsville 4 TtaTaaWti jaaar " rFF LraTaBE!a7a7B7a7B7a7B7a7B7a7HeBB7aT four-bagg- itadswal aTaHaaaW Mekt 8wBr"j j Bavfl ' jjs8 bbUKk Girls' Softball Division Maria last-ditc- der Summary: Detrait ABRHO B League Won Lost Division B Won Lost 1 9 4 3 a 3 a 3 a 3 1 4 0 Roy Villa Terrace Last Week's Resalts Hooper 8 Wilson 18 South Ogden 7 Terrace 0 Riverdale vs Boy (postponed) Villa bye Angait 7 Schedule Wilson at Villa Riverdale at South Ogden Roy at Terrace Hooper North Won Lost 833 8 800 500 00 t North Ogden Hooper Roy Pleasant View Huntsville 0 ft 4 1 3 3 4 4 Wilson 3 5 S 1 Warren?" 7 0 Plain City Last Week's Retain Huntsville 10 Pleasant View S North Ogden 3 Hooper 4 North Ogden 9 Warren 0 Huntsville 8 Plain City a Hooper 9 Wilson 0 North Ogden 10 Roy 9 Pleasant View 9 Warren 8 August 7 Schedule North Ogden vs Terrace Yanks Tuesday Aug 7 at Monroe park 530 p m for county championship I Beys' Basketball Junior Leagaa Narth Division Won Lost 5 0 1 4 Hooper Pet 1 000 800 Riverdale a 3 800 Plain City a 400 S Wilson North Ogden t 4S 300 000 Warren Last Week's Resalts North Ogden 9 Warren ft Plain City 3 Hooper 6 founly Championship Game Hooper (North champs) vs South Og- (South champs) Tuesday Jen yanks 7 Monroe park 3:30 p m i Falls baseball same at John Affleck parki Thursday will be Ogden Arsenal night at the Ogden-Twi- n Twenty lovelies of Ogden Arsenal will compete for two posts tn the 'Baseball Jubilee Queen' contest for good measure starting at 8 pm Five of the contestants are pictured above 25 feet in the air on a steel girder being raised by a railroad crane Left to right: Joan Edward fire control Jerry Fielding post engineers Bonnie Nelson fire control Shirley Call publications Pat Vlninc public informa- lion Reds Hop on Newcombe for Seven Runs as Brooklyn Loses Second Straight Game 1 000 Detroit Washington U SL Louis 630 614 604 553 469 446 379 317 3ft 40 46 52 56 64 89 4k 1 y p at Thirty-fift- h m Easterlb ft ft) 4 0 p V 30 W Totals 4!Mosesrf 3 0 2 3 Zerniallf ft 2 Limmerlb 1 2 Majeski3b 4 0 0 1 HitchcTt2b 1 1 11 Tipton r 3 : 1 ft ft ftiFowlerp 0 0 0 0 aPhilley Rosen 3b Simpson rf Boone as Felfcp Brissie 4111 i 4 0 0 6 ft t 1 ft ft 1 1 l 3 ft 0 1 ft ft IIB Totals 34 4 10 37 for Fowler in 9th oio oio aWalked Ctavalaatd 020 ooo ooo— 2 'Philadelphia E - Zerma! RBI— Mitchell Majeski Rosen Doby 2 Hitchcock Fowler 2B -3B— Hitchcock Mitchell Doby S— Feller ft DP — Rosen A Vila and Easter — Hegan and A Vila Winner Feller (17-- 4) Loser— Fowler 14-- 8) White 8ox Lose WASHINGTON Aug 4 (AP)— Conrado Marrero pitched his second successive shutout for Washington tonight holding the Chicago White Sox to three hits for his 11th 0 decision The defeat dropped the fourth place White Sox sjtatv and a half games back of league leading New York 1 Sommary: i 1) 3 -- )5-1- 0) 3) ll-6- i Wilson t ta ill Dohvrf Megan c $ 15 m 24 -- h- or g limmation tournaments The other two Sum! will be either Wilson or South Ogden from the county or Engen-Stron- g or Lions from the city They will play a two-da- y tournament at Affleck Mate to be set) Two winners of the park first will (fay play for the title and losers will play for third and fourth 'this Week's Schedale Wednesday Aug 8: Browns vs Reds at Thirty-fift- h and Wall Lions vs Xngen-Stron- g at Mount Ogden i tat 11 '2-- 3 City-Cean- ty Teams of the Protestant league will open a three night tournament at Ogden Softball park Monday Starting at 6:30 p m with St Paul Lutheran meeting Presbyterian At 7:30 p m Elim Lutheran tests Embry Chapel Baptist and Methodist teams clash at 8:30 p m with Good Shepherd and Christian clashing at 9:30 p m Monday Trophies will be awarded the champion runnerup and consolation winner No admission will be charged j An all star team will be chosen for competition in the upcoming City tournament Embry Chapel won the league championship last week with a S and 4 decision over St Paul 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 Newc'mbep Podb'lanp a Walker Klus-zews- ki Outhitting the Braves 16 to 5 the Cubs did almost everything to give the decision away after taking a 5 to 1 lead in the eighth inning The Braves had the bene-- J in oi vi warns ana lour errors But Randy Jackson Hal Jeff coat and Sauer teamed up to salvage the win the Cubs' 10th in 15 jousts with Boston Summary: Boston Ckteat ABRHO ABRHO HarUf'ld2b 6 0 15 Miksis2b 5 0 3 2 1 0 2 Jef focal If ft I 1 ft Jethroecf 0 0 0 Baumh'ltzcf 3 113 Sistirf 1 2 7 Jaekaon3b 13 1 Torges'nlb Elliott 3b 0 0 2'Herm'skirf 3 114 1 2 Gordonlf Sauer If 10 10 1 0 I Connorslb 11 Marshalljf 111 0 0 OBurgessc 3 12 7 Marquezrf 0 0 1'cCusick 0 0 Cooperc 0 0 0 Owenc Mueller c 0 0 O 1 1 1 Sraalley ss St Claire c 1 2 0 0 5 Lownp Logan m 0 0 Wilson p 0 0 0 Leonard p 1 0 0 0 Hat ten p 0 O 0! 0 0 1 (10-1- 0) combe (15-- bHolmes 3) 0 0 0 0 whelmed the St Louis Cardinals Chicago 001 310 001 01— 7 E— Hartsfield Miksis 0 Smaltey A pop single before 17842 RBI — Elliott Jeffcoat Burgess by Harry Lawrey in the second and Smalley Lown St Connors Claire a single to short right field by Holmes Sauer Jackson SB— Hermanski Chuck Diering in the ninth were Miksis Smalley St- Claire Torgeson OP — the only hits off Koslo Summary: Sauer 3B —Jackson SB—Jackson Logan Hartsfield Torgeson Left- - Bos New Vcrv at Leais 11 Chicago 12 BB— Lown 9 Leon- ABRHO ABRHO ton 1 Estock 2 Pamft 2 ri 1 Batten 5 2 2 2 Glav'nocf Willms2b 0 0 2 1 SO— Lown 1 Leonard 3 Dark s 9 3 3 3 Diering rf 0 11 Chipman 3 Hatten 3 2 4 Chipman I HO — Wilson ft in 0 0 Hemuv2b Mayscf 1 3 Paine 4 2 3 3 Musiallb 0 0 innings Estock In3 in Irvinlf 1 in 3: 3 6 Lour 4 He-man- 10-- - 1 3-- 3: 1- -3 1 Hartursgrf r Mueiif -- £ 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 1 Schndnstss Srhfftf ingc Sarnle 3: i Bok'lm'nnp laV Jones Lj Brooklyn New York tt Philadelphia i St Louis Cincinnati Boston CN6M8' :L Pittsburgh 58 51 47 47 51 50 47 52 51 46 43 L- 41 52 59 hirrn GB 552 500 485 475 474 453 410 Stewart ft 16 Zariliajf i 1 1 "2 n 3 0 2 3 1 12 3 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 roar 4 Runnels ss 0 Vernon I h P 1e AB H O A 5 If rf 14 0 4 14ft 4 1 ft I 15 1 41 S 3 ft 1 ft 2 3 ft 6 s'erble 2h 2 0 13 Suerrae 1 0 0 0 Vlarrerop 0 0 0 0 Sheelye Car squelaa bBaker D Maestri s 33V 1 3 0 ft 4111 a ft i 1- -4 6- (8-- 3i (11-1- (5-- 3) 16-- 8-- 1:56 L Players Win for Stars Ex-- P SAN FRANCISCO Aug 4TAP) Bob Chesnes coming off the bench for his first pitching chore of the season for Hollywood shut out the San Francisco Seals 7 to 0 today The league star gave up only three singles George homer was the Scbmees' two-ru- n only extra base blow of the Stars' 12 hits er Cab lero 2b 14 lb s 2 YosLSb 1 n M Holcombap no 1 0 0 Boston 6 (11 innings) Chicago aDfirger J 1 0 0 jdson p Pittsburgh 7 Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 1 Brooklyn 3 28 3 24 12 Totals New York 10 St Loula 0 (night 33 9 27 3 ToUls Ground ed out for Holeomba in 68k bFlied oru for Carrasquel In ftth Kandar's Probable Pitchers 000 000 000—0 Chicago 12— MeyPhiladelphia at Pittsburgh— Washirurtoa Hl-6fttft ftftft 03s— 5 J 1 vs LaPalme er 1 and Church RBI — Tost Runnels 3 McCormick and Friend ) 7 Marrero 2BH— Yost Fox SB—Guerra Brooklyn at Cincinnati— 2— Branca - Marrero DP Vernon LOB— Chicago) 1 vs Fox and Schmitz Washintgon 8 BB --off Marrero 2 and Raffensberger 1 — Judoon 2 SO by Holeomba 1 Boston at Chicago — '2 — Nichols and Merrero 2 JodaOB L Hits and runs — and Spahn (18-9-1 vs McLish (3-off Holcombe 6 and 3 in 3 innings H tiler jj Judson 3 and 3 in 3 HBP — by Holeomba New York at St Louis— Jansen U4-9-1 Mf tia-iWinning pitcher— Marrero (UNM vs Stalery 7 lxsmg pitcher- - Holcombe I'mpires —Stevens Summers and Grieve Time— 000—7 12 0 OOO— ft 14 Singleton -- for Dickson 'Lanierp PITTSBURGH Aug 4 'APi — 28 0 2 37 Little Totals 43 10 18 27 Totals Murry Dickson pitched a in 5th aPopped out for Bokelmann New York 001 043 110—10 solid seven hit game today and 000 000 000— ft Ralph Kiner and Bus Bell each hit St Louis E —Chambers RBI — Mays Irvln 3' homers as the Pittsburgh Pirates man 2 Thomson 2 2B— Irvin X beat the Philadelphia Phillies at Mays SB— Dark DP — Hemus Forbes field for the first time this Musial: Dark and Lockman Win season The score was 7 jko S ner— Koslo Loser— Chambers Inboard Class Summary: Cubs Win in Overtime Philadelphia PHtabargk NEW YORK (NEA — The AmAB R H O erican Inboard association hats plans CHICAGO Aug 4 AP— Hank Waitkuslb ABBHO 4 116 Reiser 3b 3 116 lor a new class of inboard hydro- Sauer shook himsedf out of bat- Ashburncf 4 0 1 31 Saffellef 3 114 3 3b 6 0 Jones 4 2 2 4 Bellrf automostock planes powered by ting slump and drove in the win- Ennisrf 4 0 0 2 3 13 Kinerlt bile motors of no more than J36 ning run as the Chicago Cubs stag- Sislerlf 4 0 0 3 Phillipslb 4 113ft cubic inches in displacement gered to a 7 to 6 victory over Sfet Hamnerss 4 13 M'Cul ghc 4 0 0 4 No 4 If Colemancf 17 17 1ft Wilberc Johnson p bNich'laon 3 0 0 3 3 Striekrdes 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 4 0 ft 2 120 6Basgall2b 0 Dickson 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ft ftf 0 ft! 0 0 Attendance— 11449 New Tork still fat Lead NEW YORK Aug 4 AP) — The New York Yankees came to life in the late innings today and humbled the last place St Louis 3 Browns to protect their slender lead in the American league pennant race Jim Suchecki checked the Yanks on three hits over the first five innings but lost his touch in the sixth when the Yanks exploded for six runs to ice the game Yogi Betwo-orn's three-ru- n double was the big blow of the tally 11-- ut Summary t La a Is -- Young 2b A— 13466 0 4 2 Mmosonb Robinson 144 Wsablaalaa AB H O A Fox Saturday's 7 Resalts i (3-1- 0 0 Won Lost Pet 2-- 1- -3 0 0 0 Chambers p National League Chipman in 7 faced three batters in 8th) Leon- Hollywood 203 030 ard 1 in 1 Hatten 0 in 2 3 HBP — San Francisco 000 000 WP— Estock WinWilson 'Hermanski Vhesnes Sandlock and ner— Hatten 1 Loser Chipman I-- li U— Conlan Stewart and Gore T—3 08 Dempsev Perez and Orteig 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5-- oi 0 0 0 1 Chipmanp Giants Swamp Cards 38 8 5x31' Totals 44 7 16 33 Totals ST LOUIS Aug 4 (AP) — xOne out when winning run scored Walked for Estock in 6th Dave Koslo turned in a Southpaw two-hbGrounded out for Paine In 8th it masterful performance tocRan for Burgess in 10th 001 000 032 00—ft night as the New York Giants over- Boston- - Thomson 3b 4 0 2 WesUakerf Lockm'nlb 5 0 111 Lowrey3b 8 13 3 H Rice If Yvarsc 6) ds inrijngs 34 3 8 24 Totals 33 7 10 27 aFlied out for Podbielan in 9th 000 000 210—3 Brooklyn 000 430 OOx— 7 Cincinnati E — Wyrostek Kluszewski RBI— 2 McMillan 2 Edwards Hatton 2B— Howell Podbielan Edwards 2 Hat-to- n DP — Blackwell Ryan and Klus- Estork p aAddis zewski: McMillan Ryan and Kluszewski Loser— New- Paine p Winner— Blackwell Totals (8-- 8) 17 - Philadelphia 38 63 62 61 57 4ft 45 39 33 a 888 333 000 Series Dated bouse on August Won Lost Pet" OB New York Cleveland i Boston Chicago Remits CINCINNATI Aug 4 (AP)— The Cincinnati Reds hopped Satarftar's New York 11 St Loula S Detroit 2 Boston L on Don Newcombe for seven runs in the fourth and fifth Cleveland 4 Philadelphia 2 Washington 5 Chicago 0 might) innings today and then coasted to a 7 to 3 victory over the Prakakle Pttekcrs Brooklyn Dodgers It was the Reds' second straight triumph Sanftay-Chicago at Washington— Kretlow mg) vs Starr over the National league leading Dodgers Ovcland at Philadelphia— (2i— Lem(10-1on 1 9 and Wyrin -vs Shantt Newcombe had won nine straight- v Kc liner and Martin before today — Carver St Louis New York— at ill 11 Boston in an inning game (13-vs Lopat tl3-- 6 and PlBette The Reds got to Newcombe for before Braves 13866 here today and i Reynolds four runs in the fourth and three The victory the Cubs' third in 1 Detroit at (Boston— i2i— Stuart more in the fifth on a total of only a row vs Parnell (11-and Trucks 3-and last in seventh nine their and seven hits He bowed out after games was credited to Joe Hatten Masterson (301 the fifth frame who turned in a superb relief perMeanwhile Ewell Black well who formance in the last two and two-thir- has been having lots of trouble in recent starts had the Brooklyns 3 Roy 1 3 well under control until the late 4 Terr4c 3 0 innings He had his strikeout ball Boys' Baseball Ranter Leagae working and fanned seven Dodgers Division Won Lost Pet Summary: Cincinnati Brooklyn 7 Terrace Blues 0 1 000 ABRHO ABRHO S S 714 Panthers 8 0 0 0 4 O'Mer'mancf 4 888 PurUlojf 8 Wilson a 2 1 4 0 ReeseM lRyan2b S 714 3 South Ogden 4 13 l'Wy'stekrf 0 0 i 371 Snidercf 3 4 a 2 0 3 Robinson 2b 11 Kluskilb Lions 3 3 500 2 2 Terwilgr2b 1 0 01 2 Edwardslf 4 HattonHb 4 0 The Terrace Blues from the county Pafkolf Hodges lb 4 0 0 10 Howel lc 4nd the Panthers from the city have Camp'ellac 4 11 a place in the single Cox3h 3 11 OBlackwellp Si ready cinched tngrn-Stron- ft t t ft III 1 American League 5) Pet 1 ft 1 ft ft Cleveland rkUaftelphia AB R H O AB R H O MitchelMf 5 13 0 Joost n 'ft ft ft 1 ft 4 12 4 Valocf Avilla2b (3-0- Beys' Baseball Junior Leagas 'Divisiaa faath Leagae Staardlag Won Lost 1 South ft 3 Ogden Yank 1 3 South Ogden Hornets 3 ?:OerrJa 0 4 ft 1 raiLADELPHIA Aug 4 (At-- l Bobbie Feller became the first major "league pitcher to win 17 games this season as Cleveland defeated the Philadelphia Athletics 4 to 2 today Feller has lost four Larry Doby's only hit of the game a triple brought in two runs m'tite eighth inning to give Cleveland the victory Feller needed ninth inning help from Lou Brissie The latter came tut after Feller walked pinchhitter Dave Philley and Eddie Joost singled with two out to place the tying runs on base Brissie facing his former teammates for the third time this year fanned Elmer Valo on a 2 and 2 count to preserve Feller's win Summary: 000 897 971 371 971 385 143 000 4Stephens3b IjDropolb 3iGoodm'n2b flitt sift lwatiiaal Hold Second aoo Pet 1000 5 0 1 S if jVoUmerrf 4 0 0 8 Rosare Htch'ns'np Borrw p 3 ft ft Kiclyp r 0 0 0 0 0 0 c Grayp MUxwell 10 0ft Total? 33 2 7 77 Totals 38 1 7 27 aStruck out for Wight in 8th ? 000 000 002—1 Detroit ' Boxton 000 001 000—1 Qt'w-:E — Kell Pesky Priddv RBI — Drorxi Groth 2 28— Groth Priddy HR— Dropo Groth DP— Hutchinson Upon and Kol- winner — Borowy u-- 1 loway Kiely (3-- bye Division ABRHO rf Pesky ss s 0 0 1 0 0 0 Pet Beys' Baseball Midget Leafus 1 1 1 X 0 1 Swift Leagae Hooper Wilson South Ogden Riverdale D Mag 0 krf Soiu-- Bomn 1 Oil 0 0 W! Grothc Cverclt KaJ'araylb t South 0 0 Liponaa PriddyZb Kell3b n Pet 1 Plain City 800 4 1 4 800 Liberty Slater ville 1 4 800 a Pleasant View 900 1 a Marriott 900 1 North Ogden 4 300 Harrisville 0 8 000 Last Week's Resalts Pleasant View at Marriott (postponed) Slaterville 19 North Ogden 10 Liberty 4 Harrisville 3 Plain City bye Aiigait 7 Schedule Liberty at Plain City North Ogden at Pleasant View Marriott at Slaterville Harrisville bye Girls' Softball er low-scori- 4 h ?vp S Church Softball North-Sout- 'aSsBK Schedule Monday Aug S Pleasant View vs Hooper at Monroe park 5:30 p m Wednesday Aug 8 South Ogden vs Pleasant View at Weber high 9:30 p m Play-ef- f five-thirt- r w Pet 800 800 800 400 4 a Monday Aug ft: South Ogden vs and Wall Jeri Scowcroft left and Louise Hill rtght are shown above with one of the posters advertising the Shnm-annual football and basketball games at Salt Lake and Logan Ticketaare now on sale at Smokery and Standard Optical in Ogden The football gme is scheduled for Utah stadium the night of August 18 A and B cage teams play at Logan on August 15 and at Utah Field Until the final frames Leo Kiely Boston's rookie portsider had a three-h- it shutout going for Walt Dropo had given him a lead with g a homer Steve Souchock launched the Tigers' winning rally with a single to left and then Groth lashed bis second of the season over the left field wall After Hoot Evers lashed Kiely for a third consecutive hit that youngster was replaced by BiU Wight who halted the Detroit drive Gray became the third Detroit action flinger in the when the Red Sox came to bat in the last of the ninth And he deh stroyed the Red Sox' hopes by striking out pinchhitter Charley Maxwell Dom DiMaggio ana jonnny fesky m a or- - ty Girli' Softball e Yankees ty title In the boys' Midget league North Ogden will play South Ogden for the county championship The winners will get a chance at the title at a later date Mark Ballif has scheduled a sports jamboree at Ogden high's fiel dat four p m Aug 10 The City-coun- Johnny Groth's ninth inning two-ruhomer plus Lefty Ted Gray's spectacular relief pitching today gave the Detroit Tigers a 2 to 1 win over the Boston Red Sox The setback dropped Boston to third place a game and a half New York the direc- city-coun- 4 (APV— Aug p M'Cuirelf Delsingcf Bails r Mapesrf Marsh "b Taylor 1b ABRHO 1 0 2 1 New Tark ABRHO Woodlmglf 5 2 0 3 6 2 3 M Collinsrf 1 Brown J 6D Mag xf 2 Berrac 2 3 lMiselb ill 1 5Bauerrf cPel'grini 4 M Doug d 2b 3 113 Konstantyp Jennings ss 0 Rixxuto 3 0 0 6 Suchecki p 1 ft 1 ft 31 7 9 27 0 Coleman M aftft 3 7 34 Totals Total Wood 0 Kuia vap aCabaBero reached first on catcher's Ma hone p 43 31 interference 3 1 3 684' Totals 36 11 10 27 bGrounded into forea out for JohnTotals son in 7th aFlied out for Suchecki in 7th cRan for Nicholson in 7th 000 100 101- -3 St Louis 100 030 000- -3 010 008 ttx-- U New York Philadelphia B— Young Riziuto Marsh RBI — Wood-lin- g 020 120 20x— 7 Pittsburgh 2 McDougald E— McC u Hough RBI— Jones PhilUps Collins 3 Berra 4 Ash hum McCul lough Kiner Wilber Taylor aupes IB— as tie Batts Kuan 3 2B— Phil3B— 3B— Marsh Bell Berra Batts HR— Collins Waltkus Hamner HR — Kiner Bell S — Saf-fe- Berra SB— I lips Reiser DP— Rizsuto Basgall DP— Strickland and Phil5 i lips Phillip (unassisted Winner— Dick- and McDougald Winner— Kuzivt 4 son Loser — Johnson (3-ll (7-- (14-1- 0) 2) (0-4- |