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' ! - V:Yl'i'ir ?LvVr lMvry ' 1 a vV 1 t 1 i 1 v- aAi esS s I C - ' I aa - a - u - 1 i' v is -- a v CrJJb £ v- I ?fsUV? ‘ i ' 4 These South Baseballers Boast Balanced Team They'll Gun for Seventh Win Over South s s in the blue ribbon With Grant Cullimore of Davis High School as the new manager South expect to trim North Ca’rl Larsen to row left Front Larry Stillman classic at Affleck Park June 10 South looked sharp in drills yesterday right Bob PeterGerald Chidester to Naylor Lyynn right J L Jensen Don Gunderson Kent Clark and Clark Godfrey Back row left Cullimore' Grant and Yokum Bill Stafford Jay Ludwig Ray son Gene Smith Dean Jensen Manager Bovs’ baseball game in the annual Utah boast six victories and only one defeat against South Ron to row 1947 Front left in seniors with Ballantyne Ray Schlupp right only per(orming Th current system was initiated Back row left to right Manager Vernal Harris LaVor Douglas Bob and Arden Porter Walter Higgins Naegle Ray Kapp Gary ‘ Green Charles Beckert Blair Fowers Ralph Ashby John Frederiksen Hank Emery and Ronald Butters North Continue Rampage Yankees Even Series With White Sox by Winning 4-- 3 Dodgers Blast Cardinals 6-- 1 as Newcombe Wins 9th BROOKLYN (AP) — Big Don Newcombe still working under a full head of steam blew down the Sf Louis Car-- New York Chicago Milwaukee 11 Philadelphia Cincinnati THAT Marciano’s real name is Rocky Marchegiano? THAT Mickey Shader and THAT 1902000 nimrods and George Kelly of- - the Cincinnati anglers will spend during 195S jiecjs pUt three names in a hat PUr' in IMS to pick the sixth pitcher suit of fish and game? Utah the for first Fred THAT first baseman Dad” Clark of Salt Lake City Boys baseball game? THAT the name drawn was accepted 19 chances without an of George Fisher of Davis THAT Ogden High School base- bailers won their first undisputed' “igh School and that Fisher Utah scholastic championship in 'was the winner? 1914? THAT Nino Valder the CuTHAT the Salt Lake Bees ban heavyweight hope upon back of downed Portland being asked for his autograph the five-hi- t pitching of Ollie responds the easy way by pullKirmayer April 3 1917 in the ing a rubber stamp from h I s opening game of the season at pocket which reads: “For the Salt Lake and that 9300 fans good of sport Gerolda Poncl-an- o attended? Valdez?” richTHAT baseball's est bonus baby Billy Joe David- Baseball Contract son given $125000 by the Cleve- THAT the New York Polo Grounds not only has the major ' l??nin1rdanti league's nearest fence (250 feet t heD A mV He an Yr a a u c ? both foul lines) but also the most THAT there is enough concrete 475 ffet n Heart cen- fn Hoover Dam which makes i All-Ameri- ! 5-- 0 eased his way Campanella smashed his 16th of the season with nobody on base in the second inning for the first run off rookie Larry Jack-Keleson playing first bae with Hodges moving to the outfield to replace the injured Carl Furillo hit his first major league homer off Jackson with Sandy Amoros on base in the fourth Hodges came through with his eighth homer in the eighth in- ning Newcombe had a shutout until Rip Repulski hit his ninth home run into the left field stands with one out in the ninth The only other extra-bashit off the fast-- ' right-hande- r was Wally balling Moon’s leadoff double in the first inning Moon was chopped down trying to steal home with two out It was Newcombe’s fifth com- nlptA Camp cinrp Jie rpturnerl lO )2-- K Sire '7-- 4i 0-- umph 3- -l Kipper p Mrozmskip cLowrey Totals 39 12 27 10 Score bv 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 34 7 27 12 innings-aWalke- Miluauke 3 i5-- 3i 0-- 0) 2 i3-- 3i i2-- l) (3-- 1) n Smalley Seminick Jones Bruton Thomson t American League Ad- HR — Logan cock 3fl — BlalocU Mathews Adcock O'Connell BB — Ku- zava 2 Kipper 1 Mrozinski 1 Spahn 3 SO— Kuzava 2 Miller 1 Kipper 1 Mro zinski 1 Spahn 1 W — Spahn Miller (4-- 6) (3-- li Cubs Edge Giants e j - - right-hande- V (7- (2-- i3-- -l 4-- 2i Oi 5-- 4-- j (2-- 3i 2 40linn 6i il-- l' (3-- 2-- 4’ Brwr to-- i3-- 5i "Boston "'iCansas and nd Herbert I City I2i— Nixon n vs Raschi 1 (3-- Consuegra 3 L— Keegan ?nrVCs!?d 1 L— 9-- 0) ST ANNES England (AP) — Jackson THAT Jack Dempsey received Joe Conrad a shy little Texan $2 for his first four-rounpre- who never has won a single MurlS Ons-rlitt- sr at the old Manhattan match in the U S Amateur won liminary PITTSBURGH Club Salt Lake City April 5 the British Amateur Golf Tourna- - Minarcin freshman 1906? i 2-- d J j I!?1 in"ind- - hiil and rain yes- - THAT three colleges Abilene terday He scored a 3 and 2 vie- Christian Howard Payne and tory over England’s Alan Slater The key shot in the rugged McMurray are all located in Abe-lin- e Texas? fight was on the 27th green Con-THAT Johnny Wooden UCLAV rad was sagging badly then The basketball coach majored in po- - i Englishman had pulled back from etry and English at Purdue Also j an all but fatal deficit that he can recite the masters and at that point was one down at the drop of a bucket? Both were on the green with THAT Australia anticipates be- - their tee shots Slater calmly tween 35000 and 50000 visitors j sighted a putt and stroked for the Olympic Games at Mel-- ! it in for a birdie 2 He must have ad Sfluar‘d match ' V- ork Yankees The Conrad took his stance fac- baseball team steadfastly refuse ing a with a downhill 1 20-fo- i i i 1 2 i o ® 5 3 3 0 s a 3 4 12-foot- 2101 Kiuzwkiib Jpblmiki If G Freeze 3b 3 0 2 2 Tempi2b Mnarcn p Groats Pe Kin p Clash Monday SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — 2044 ? 0 2 Total for King 2B-Mc- Miian Kiine a- -i L—Kiine Branca Tommy Williams George 12-- 81 ‘ Braves Beat Phils City Bus Howard of Logan and Division C Bill Johnston of Timpanagos ofj Syracuse at North Ogden Provo Plain City at Clinton Amateurs seeking berths from Tem standing the Beehive State will be Rodger Division a w Dougherty J E Bernolfo Jr whin£ton Terraco 2 Landon M Persons Tom Green Taylor 2 Lewis North and W E Cosgriff R°y Bracket i o f Salt Lake City Dr Clarence C Randall of Logan 2 South Ogden 2 Idaho’s professional entrants warren bnWeb will be Bud Davis and Cliff Whit-- 1 1 of Twin Falls John N Tut-- 1 Syracuse 0 tie of Pocatello and George Wise Terrace Boise The amateur bracket will include Dr Willard Peterson Mel Cosgriff Edwin M Harper Edward G Purves and Harvey Pierce all of Twin Falls Ida George Von Elm a pro from North Hollywood and Don Col- - Syracuse 1 lett an amateur from Rancho south Ogden Santa Fe will be the California p"n°city V’V’VVVV 1 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The THAT Memorial Dav road biMilwaukee Braves frolicked at a cycle races from Salt 'Lake Citv power-hittincarnival yesterday to Lagoon were staged from 1895 the downing Philadelphia Phillies until the ’20s with hundreds look11 to 3 and five of their scoring ing along as the riders traveled drawled “I said to myself I had runs on homers by Johnny Logan over the course? better make up for that and try Ed Mathews Joe Adcock and THAT the California Bears real hard to win this one Maybe Danny O’Connell will play their first night football this win today makes up for it In the eighth Milwaukee cut game in history next Oct 15 with I sure hope so” down on power but still managed Conrad's victory continues a to score three runs on an assort-- 1 Oregon as its opponent in Portland ?- sequence of Americans winning ment of singles by Hank Aaron THAT the House of David and the British Amateur in years the Bobby Thomson Del Crandall and a team of Ogden semi-pro- s played Walker Cup is contended for in the first night baseball game in Britain The Americans have nevPhiladelphia Utah at Ogden stadium July 13 er missed ‘since Jesse Sweetser ABHOA Ashburncf 5 2 4 1 1933 and that the Davids carried won the Amateur in 1926 after Morganbss 24 00 3139 their own power plant with them? an American'Walker Cup victory Smalley TIIAT the oldest living jockey Ennis If 4 12 0 Slater was the first English Grngrassj-- 4 0 10 of a Kentucky Derby winner Ros-co- c finalist since 1948 An EnglishJonesJJb 4 2 2 1 Goose 64 rode a 90 to 1 man hasn’t won this champion- 3 14 2 O Cnell2b-3- b Smtnickc 4 16 0 shot Donerail to first place in ship since 1933 when Michael 04 0120 00 Dittmer2b ' Torgeson lb 02 00 3 0 0 0 Crandallc aLopata the 2913 classic? 4 111 Spahnp Scott beat the field Blaylocklb 112 1 entrants g i ! j ! I f j PSil55?5 N8rleskip cMajeski 110 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 41 18 27 15 W— Porterfield 0 Kansas City Boston AB H O A AB H O A 0 1 2 I 0 1 1 1 2 3 j Pet L- - 0 0 Goodman2b Power lb LopeZ2b Joostsa Valorf Williamslf cStephenslf Zermallf Jensenrf Simpsoncf lb Fmigan3b 19 00 Zauchin c Littrellss 14 3 White bRenna Hatton3b 0 Piersaii cf DeMaestrias W Shantzc 1 Sullivan p 0 Kiely p dSlaughter Astrothc Ditmar p aKryhoski 5 0 3 1 000 3 0 4 667 4 3 0 000 0 0 0 4 2 3 Pet 4 l OOO 3 667 3 0 2 667 4 2 2 V)0 3 0 0 1 0 0 SX 000 — North Ogden L— Garcia —— 5i 6) KANSAS CITY (AP)— Ted Williams Norm Zauchin and Jim Piersaii hit home runs — Zauchin and Piersaii each with a mate on base — to give the Boston Red Sox a 5 to 1 victory over the Kansas City Athletics yesterday Williams collected a double and a single in addition to his homer which was his second of the season He batted four times i n-ii- (7-- (3-- Williams Aids Sox I i f 14 2 12 1 3 0 0 14 2 Wight p bMitchell Terrace at Syracuse Warren at South Ogden Wilson at South Weber Division B Bracket 2 Plain City at Libertv Marriott at West Warren Harrisville at Slaterville Schneiter Wralter T Harris and Richard C Kramer of Salt Lake a Smith 3b a Lemon Schcdnle Satnrday Jane 11 Division A Roy at Plain City Washington Terrace at Taylor Division B Bracket 1 ? Kiuzewki 10 Oravetzr f 103 Busby cf 36 13 27 11 Totals aSingled for Houtteman in sixth bFouled out for Wight in seventh cFouled out for Narleski in ninth 2 Svracuse 1 Score by innings: Clinton 210 210 260— 14 Batteries' Yamamoto and Wilcox Washington 100 OOO 220— 5 Draaver Fuit and Van Dyle and Cleveland 2 2B— Stevers 3 Avila E— Smith Draayer 0 Runnels Yost BB — Porterfield 1 GarNorth Ogden SO — 9 cia 1 Houtteman 4 Narleski 4 South Ogden 2 1 Houtteman 3 Garcia i Porterfield (Forfeit total of 25 entrants — 12 professionals and 13 amateurs — tackle- the Salt Lake Country Club course Monday in the sec-- ! 261279 tional qualifying rounds of the m ninth National Open Golf Tournament 000 000 000—0 Utah’s pros will include: Tee so-Mmi- rJrn’a Bicycle Road Race iO-- - cSJ5' ld c 3t 0 9 Division B Bracket I Marriott and Harrisville postponed wet grounds Plain City and West Warren postponed wet grounds Division C Pros Amateurs abhoa2 C1Tni'h i Lynch if 3030 Thomascf 3020 b“i cf ed? p pped i in and went on to win Pittsburgh THAT the first 300 game in Conrad a Air Force iRb0?on1? liftitcnant from San Antonio lost KmT hi5i°7 Lake riih a! roiled his Walker Cup singles match Mmarcin City i by J W Hanes? against Scotland’s David Blair i5-- Pmborrh roll The little Texan needed that putt to save his lead to restore 39 14 27 12 his own confidence and to quash anied out ' Slalef rising hopes Conrad j HR— Hays 2 IB— Jackson King Miksis BB— Gomez 1 Pollet 2 Andre 2 Jeffcoat 2 McCall 1 Hacker 1 Gie 12 SO — Gomez 1 Wilhelm 1 McCall 3 Jeffcoat 1 Giel 2 W — Hacker li L — Giel Gordon W'lliams 3 3 Hie Runnels2b Vernon lb Sieverslf Yost3b Fitzgerald e 4230 4 2 17 Kline ss Naragonc 4 2 04 01 4 l l 1 Porterfield Garciap 10 recreation Houtteman p 0 0 0 2 5 j Terrace south web (Forfeit l Hams 2B-co- oPer 6 6 5 3 5 4 Stew- - art and Wayment 000 002 320 002—9 001 204 000 001—8 E-j- CkSon r Cincinnati Svracuse Warren Batteries: Bennett and Waite innms: SYork Dale Lone’s sinele rieht in o the second inning was I? the line hit off the hurler He struck out three and walked only two a o THITkv to fly although their chief owner Del Webb owns two airplanes and travels' by air probably as much as any man in the United States airlines employes except- one-hitte- abhoa 5 I 2 ot Score by AB H O A 1 j Cincinnati Red legs righthander silenced Pittsburgh 6 to 0 yesterday with a sparkling Division B Bracket South Ogden and Wilson postponed wet grounds 1 1 000 000 500 500 000 2 5 0 0 0 4 4 3 3 3 4 2 3 10 1 3 12 110 0 4 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 10 12 13 110 2 0 4 1 1 10 0 0 1000 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 Gorman p eWilson 0 j Totals 34 9 27 11 Samp 0 0 0 0 3i8 27ii aGrounded out for Ditmar in aixth 000 bHit into force out for LittreU in seventh L Pet cRan for Williams in eighth 0 I 000 dFlied out for W Shantz m eighth 1 500 eWalked for Gorman in ninth 500 1 Score by innings: 000 003 002—3 1 500 2 000 All-Americ- Cabh"oa 5320 cf 4040 Rosenib 4181 Kmerif 4221 W'ashlngtoa 1 for Grissom in eighth dGrounded eGrounded out for McCall in tenth fHit into force play for Chitl in eleventh gPopped out for Jeffcoat in eleventh hRan for Gordon in twelfth (AP) — Rudyi jFouled out for Giel in twelfth W — Newcombe runh in Bot'n Kansas City ’ ooo ooo oio—i pre-gam- featured With only four days remaining in the race for the valuable base-an- d baR equipment offered the top sajesmen n the big Bo'’s Game ticket selling contest o£ deadlocked f0r t0p h°n0rs’ according t0 ini formation released today by the contest committee six hundred boys represent- ing 50 rd8eLand iUTh who which routed starter Mike Garcia reliefers Art Houtteman and Bill Wight The Nationals slugged fjfrinvi North will be the home club The game will get under way e cereat J8 pm with monies slated for 7:20 pm Ben Lomond High School’s fine band majorettes and pep club will be Ticket Results win against five losses RoySievers hit three successive e 1 — The seventh 1 North Home Club Young Salesmen Report Good Washington Nationals got 18 hits off four Cleveland pitchers to beat the Indians 14 to 5 yester- - 1 holsky Lopat (0-- CLEVELAND (AP) 1 13 W Fornieles 4t Nats Win Again I Sept August (5-- 1 a teT department’s leagues this summer have been selling r to the 11th tickets annual Boys Game scheduled for Friday June 10 for Affleck Park competing StandardThe prizes offered by Examiner' Junior Chamber of and the City Commerce County Recreation Departments sponsors of the event Public response to these salesmen will determine the final winners as one point is credited each team and individual salesman on the purchase of either an adult or child ticket Each team in the race will be making a last drive to hit the top and the parents are urged to get behind the boys as all proceeds of the game will be spent in the development of a boy’s baseball park located south of the Ogden Reds home at Affleck Park “If each of our little salesmen can just induce Dad and Mom to attend the game with him Hhat alone will insure the success of our drive for better recreational facilities” declared Keith Mitchell contest chairman “I am sure the parents of our boys are interested in their effort to obtain an adequate ball park for their games and will give it their stamp of approval by purchasing a ticket” door-to-doo- All-Ameri- ( house-to-hous- e Manager Cullimore will introduce all of his players to the expected large crowd and Harris will present the jforib AH Stars' Len Allen will be the master of ceremonies Sid Weese of the Ogden Junior Chembeof Corn merce will give the address of welcome jbe rjvai manager will not nounce their batting orders un- til Tuesday or Wednesday ago North eked Soith lo”in 11 inning in th most Spirited game of the cham- pionship series The annual game is by the Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce and Ogden Standard-Examiner with proceeds going toward improvements of the new boys’ baseball park south of Affleck Park The North-Soutsquads were an-Po- pe h baseballs at the dinner at the Canton Cafe last night The rosters follow: North All-Sta- rs Catchers — Blair Fowers Weber Ronald Buttars North Cache Pitchers — Charley Beckert Weber Ray Naegle North Cache John Frederiksen Ogden Infielders — Ron Ballantyne Ben Lomond Walter Higgins Ben Lomond Ralph Ashby Davis Ray Schlupp Weber Hank Emery Davis Outfielders — Gary Kapp Ben Lomond Bob Green Bear River Lavor Douglas Box Elder Arden Porter North Cache Manager — Vernal Harris Box Elder South All-Sta- rs Catchers — Clark Godfrey Kent Clark Olympus Pitchers — Don Gunderson Olympus Carl Larsen West Larry Stillman Bingham Infielders — J L Jensen Jordan Ray Yocum Granite Lynn West Dean Jensen Chidester ' Gerald Provo Contract Naylor Jordan Signs — Bill Stafford Outfielders — GREEN BAY Wis (UP) Granite fullback Jay Ludwig South Bob Tomie Ward Peterson has Bingham Gene Smith from Midwestern University Tooele Football a 1955 National signed Manager — Grant Cullimore League contract with the Green Davis Bay Packers 225-poun- d West - l ng President Claude Engberg of the Pioneer League Eddie Leish-ma- q owner of the Salt Lake Bees 001 004 00 x — 5 Detroit Score by innings: J 2B— Miranda e— Wilson Cox an(j Bobby Mattick West Coast 002 101 000—4 New York BB HR— Cox Wilson 200 001 000—3 Phillips 2 scout for the Cincinnati Redi 4 Chicago 2 Lary Byrd 5 Lary 2 SO— Byrd E— Carev Nieman Berra BB — Kee5 L— be will W— the judges Byrd Lary — gan 4 Lopat 2 SO Keegan 3—Lopat 1 1 5i 1 game eighth aLined bSingled for Byrd in eighth cRan for Moss in eighth Score by innings: 001 010 000— 2 Baltimore 35 7 27 6 aFhed out for Keegan m fourth bGrounded out for Fornieles in seventh cGrounded out for Groth m ninth Bureau Games 1 Totals 37 12 27 12 to-- i-- 7i put-standi- 2) Weather Delays Many Farm ex-varsi- nine-innin- g All-Ameri- 12-- Lr-Di- tmar ' 102 002 033—11 300 000 OOO — 3 P1laiphia E — Morgan ”7'' (8-- $9368000? AB H O A AB H O A New York i Chicago THAT athletes are 4 102 01 Moon rf Gilltam2b 4 0 2 2 4 112 Schndienst2b Reese more Jikely to pick up excess 4 0 Musiallb Snldercf 4 0 3 0 THAT the Philadelphia Phillies poundage in later life than other 44 02 38 0 Virdoncf Campanella e 3 1 10 0 4 110 Repulskilf own more Cadillacs than the college students? Amoros If 2 0 0 0 Hodges rf 4 2 2 0 members of any other major' THAT unless attendance booms 34 00 7102 Sarnic Kellert lb 4 2 7 Boyer 3b league baseball team? Grammas si Hoak3b 3 12 3 jat the gate at Affleck Park dur 3 20 013rf Jackson p Newcombe p 3 10 3 ing the balance of the 1955 sea 81 played (No 1) through three son Ogden will be without or- o o o aHemiur’P Three games were played in rounds of an International regi ganized baseball in 1956 and per- 0 0 10 Poholskyp 0 0 0 bElliott mental polo tournament in India haps forever? 0 0 0 1 LaPalmep in 1899 with a dislocated shoulLeague yesterday while two were 33 6 24 8 31 8 27 11 Totals der his stick arm having been forfeited and four were post- aHit into fielder’ choice for Tiefen-aue- r to his side his also strapped in fifth bHit into force play for Poholsky 'teamt the 4th Hussars won the In seventh Yesterday's Resplts championship — also that Score by Innings' Winston bad arm or no scored OOO 000 001 — St Louis uTltlSlI Oil 201 Olx— 6 three goals? Brooklyn E — Reese Hodges 2B — Moon NewTHAT Eureka Utah made 10 aRan for Cooper m sixth 2 combe Hoak 3B— Reese HR— CamRoy bSingled for Pollet in sixth 4 hits off pitcher Bill BB Kellert Taylor panella Hodges Repulski cHit into force play for Katt in — Jackson 2 Newcombe 1 SO — NewNeil- Russell and Wilcox: Batteries: Grayson of Park City Utah in eighth Po-combe 7 Jackson 5 Tiefenauer sen and Hadley out a two-bas- streak 2-- 5i for Torgeson - in sixth bFlied out for Miller in sixth cFouled out for Mrozinski in ninth Score by innings 2B — Ennis All-Sta- rs Starter Eddie Lopat was re- - livan game at Affleck Park Friday eveMilwaukee at Philadelphia 2 — Conat the vs Roberts placed by Tom Morgan lead-ofand Crone ley f ning start of the ninth to face and Wehmeier Tigers Trim Orioles Wet grounds at Afleck Park Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 2 — Nuxhall batter Minnie Minoso But MinDETROIT (AP)— Catcher Bob vs Friend and Collum who entered the game in the Wilson nie made it necessary for the teams hit his first home run and Purkey to drill at South Ogden Affleck two-rusmceh suffering askuhfTarillre since Opening day— a in New York May 18 on Bob drive over the left field screen in Park had dried considerably by Grim’ pitch flied out and Mor- - the sixth inning— as the Detroit evening however Vernal Harris of Box Elder gan got the next two in order Tigers trimmed the Baltimore School directed the North HiSh New YorM but pleased 19899 Comiskey Orioles 5 to 2 yesterday trips Cleveland It was the Tigers’ fourth drills Grant Cullimore of Davis Park fans with two running Chicago of outfield smashes catches Detroit straight victory lifting them six High School was in charge of 12 men Washington Yankees left The over the 500 mark with a Soutji workoutsBoston stranded on the paths as they games 20 Kansas City Manager Harris announced that record 26 to collected a dozen hits Baltimore he would start Ray Naegle of Baltimore New York Chicago Yrsterdsy's Retoll AB H O A Cache on the hill agains AB H O A 3 0 0 0 Dieringcf Malmberg2b 3 0 4 3 North New York S Chicago 3 5 2 3 0 Howard rf 4 ? uLc 5 0 X 0 12 4 Tuttlecf Abramslf 101 n South- Manager Cullimore wil Boston 5 Kansas Citv 1 5 10 1 Carey3b Kaimerf 2i2d Wku-l- b CMFox2b 1 2 S 4 3 1 5 2 3 0 Mantle cf Washington 14 Cleveland ib 2 12 4 i counter with Larry Stillman of Phillips Detroit 5 Baltimore 2 4 13 0 Berra c Stephens3b 4120 ’ ” " T Boone 3b 4 2 0 2 3 2 6 0 Skowronlb Niemanlf r 2010 if 3020 Bingham a fine Dealing 2 vnimoJ Tdy- Probable pitcher 1 0 6 0 Robnsonlb Fornielesp 10 0 1 u 3 Each squad trotted out 14 4 12 0 Norenlf New York at Chicago (2i— Ford Mirandas dKennedy 1000 vs Pierce and 4 2 3 1 McDug!d2b Cnsuegrap 0 0 0 0 3121 and Byrne Enthusiasm ran high players 3 112 Hunterss Riverarf 3 3 0 0 Formelles 2 or Donovan 0 2 0 3 2i Lollarc Schmitz Cleveland at p Lopat Washington among the two squads The vs Wynn M’ 0 0 0 0 M°“ ° and Stone ib I I S 0! 0 0 00 c‘rrszt player in the Friday and Feller cPyburn3b Baltimore at Detroit (2i — McDonald will get an allKeeganp 10 05 00 headliner night vs Maas aMinosolf 3 0 and Wilson 28 8 27 13 Totals 30 4 24 13 to expense Chicago in trip out for Miranda in i7-- 10 All-Star- s preparation fbr the 11th Sullivan 4 Ditmar 3 SO — Sullivan 1- night 1 SulW— 3 Gorman Utah annual Ditmar l Kiely Boys' 1 e 15-6- rt Sirlif four-gam- Sox Winning -- I Bingham Star ' i 2i 1 and Spooner Chicago at New York i2i — Davis 3 ) and vs Maglie and Jones 3-- To Oppose 4-- 3 6 - NEW YORK (AP) — Ernie Banks’ two-rti- n single with the bases loaded in the twelfth ning yesterday was enough to nail down a 9 to 8 decision for the cnicago CUDS over New York de- spile 'Villic Mas' second homer 1 p“ch battlng prac' of the day in the last of the New combe’s victory equaled twelfth his totaj for the entire 1954 sea pos- fjtant After pitching out of a terrific ' son s ana run batted in the eleventh inning when campanella AT California J!bi?neShavendTJeI VPeri5g in gave him 51 tying his full- - jam SavemenV urf t00 over tide f betssPeen M'868765 ases Purses last season total in ’54 when he was strip year to assume American leader- handicapped by an and l°aded out Giel Paul nobody injured hand ship with New York second with St I eats weakened in the next inning Brooklyn all-tim- e 3 Pittsburgh 0 Tedayprbbu pitcher St Loui at Brooklyn i2 — Lawrence and Jones 12) vs Erskine 6-- 1 Naegle Slated CHICAGO (UP) — The New York Yankees collected and South North 12 hits off Chicago pitching yesterday to pound out a in drills at the engaged victory over the White Sox before 19889 fans South Ogden Park yesterday It'was the Yanks’ 20th win in trimorning and Affleck Park last — williams Piersaii 3B — Fmigan the last 24 games and the jb bb— Piersaii zauchm wuiiams hr— White broke a in 8 9 THAT some 82 writers loaded 36 circuits with 627000 finals with six hits vesterday and breezed to his ninth Cockell fight words filed on the Rocky Marciano-Dostraight victory for Brooklyn Home runs by Roy campanei- through Western Union ?50000 of which were cabled to 18 word? cents per la Gil Hodges and Frank Kellert foreign lands at no ess than ’ Crowd Looms Stretch Lead National League n All-Star- All-Star- All-Ameri- All-Star- s All-Star- s ''!® IsiW Joaim© Dim Y-teYa -r- Tn iM iU' §®(iaiHh £ "0 ‘ V I I i v - L -s Av i '-- - 'V H' :' Ml" j I : v ' J®?hf’r v - ' - A ' VI “: ' 0r l ‘ : y” ymi JUNC 5 193S SUNDAY MORNING Dt v©r dge J ' STANDARD-EXAMIN- j- - |