Show t il 1 THE OGDEN (UTAH) 10A By FRED DOWN ai ARDE Boy of 1955 will Ralph Ashby Utah’s take in four major league baseball games and will also in watch the Cleveland Browns' and the College their annual football classic at Soldiers Field Chicago in early August an All-Sta- rs Ashby is the second infielder in the history of the baseball classic to win the coveted award He bats and throws He plans to enroll either at Utah or Utah State this fall Three major league baseball clubs have already made overtures to Ashby “He’s one of the finest looking youngsters in the entire history of the Boys game” said Fred former major “Dad” Clark leaguer today “He has everyright-hande- d thing” Jack Nelson Utah State base ball coach who watched the game last Friday night with in- terest reports that of will In the game the players one-thir- d enroll at the Logan lair this fall "This was my first game” said Nelson today “It was brilliant perfectly staged I We was amazed believe me should have more attractions over the nation like this one” Ernie Shreeve Ogden City recreation director will spend the next two or three days “cleaning up” the odds and ends of the ticket drive for the big event Shreeve’s cooperation last year and again this season was most basketball helpful The star is doing a fine job as director of the city program Youngsters in the city baseball leagues provided the punch in the ticket campaign All-Ameri- ca one-tim- e Cards Overhauled Baseball uniforms of the North and South have been cleaned and placed in mothballs until next season The 1955 classic was a howling success thanks to the youngsters of Ogden the fans the city recreation department and the splendid cooperation of the Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce LOUIS Mo United Press Sports Writer The Cleveland Indians reestablished the American League race battle today but as a three-teathere’s still no challenger in sight for the runaway Brooklyn Dodgers in the National League That was the result of the weekend’s two big series in which the Indians set out to prove they’re still the team to beat and the Chicago Cubs sought to demonstrate they’re legitimate pennant contenders THE INDIANS ANSWERED their challenge in brilliant style when they took three of four games from the New York Yankees aijd climaxed the series triand with rousing 10-— 65532 before largest umphs crowd of the year The Dodgers 7-- 3 2 The comeback fight of Harry “Kid” Matthews has been rescheduled for July 15 in Boise He will meet Utah’s Chuck Wood- - first-plac- e n e 1-- g 0 8-- 4 n 10-ga- e e m third-innin- n g 3-- 7-- 0 2 6-- 5 Three thousand general admis- sion tickets to the fight went on sale in Ogden and Salt Lake today In answer to numerous phone calls the Fullmer-Turn-e- r first preliminary event next day will start at 8:30 pm Mon- coach of the School football McKinley High well known teams of 1928-29-3- 0 in Ogden is now the mayor of Neil Blaisdell Honolulu Blaisdell brought the Micks here in 1929 to meet We- ber College n f -- victory here after passing golf’s most gruelling test — the sudden death playoff The withered arm professional came home with his best round tournament at of the four-daColumbia Country Club yesterday a 67 to end in a three-watie for the individual title with a He matched 279 for 72 holes the scores turned in by Australia’s Peter Thomson and Belgium’s Flory van Donck In the playoff van Donck was eliminated at the second hole Thomson with a bogey five then fired a drive into the rough The Australian’s recovery landed a few yards short of Furgol’s drive and that ended the match as Furgol played safe for his n - : Padres Lead Is 3 Games Now 3-- 2 Hollywood moved into third place by taking two from Los Angeles 16-- 1 and 4 and San Francisco beat the Oaks 4--3 and At Sacramento the Solons won then lost to Portland 5-- 10-- 2 5 Irons 2 Woods (5-- Milwaukee 3 13 0 Bruton cf 1 3 Logan ss 2 2 Mathews 3b 1 0 Aaron rf 8 2 0 5 TENNIS SPECIAL Wilson Racket Can of 3 Balls 1 Press WON’T BLUR t t $1189 WON’T RUN WON'T SPATTER Reg WON’T SKIP La 3 Slazenger 3 Special $235 $198 $169 Here’s the proof Try It on a rough absorbent blotter or the slickest writing surface Every letter dot and line re- 14 10 12 3 Mejias If Thomas cf 4 2 4 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 11 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 Totals 32 8 27 10 for O'Connell In 9th bStruck out for Crone in 7th 002 010 000—3 Milwaukee 030 020 OOx— 5 Pittsburgh ong 2B — Logan Crandall G Freese Bruton HR — Thomas Crandall Mejias BB — Law 4 Spahn 1 —SO— Law 10 Spahn 4 Crone 1 W Law L— Spahn I SB-L- Hunting Birdies is Their Business (2-- Four top names in golf from left Ben Hogan Sam Snead Dr Cary Middlecoff and Byron Nelson walk away from the second tee at the Olympic Club in San Francisco during a practice round for the National Open Golf Tournament which will be staged over the same course June 16 17 and 18 All-St- ar W 39 32 33 30 25 22 New Chicago CHICAGO (AP) —Brooklyn’s Roy Campanella and Yogi Berra NEW YORK (UP) — Welter- of the New York Yankees rival weight Isaac Logart of Cuba is catchers in the last six all-stfavored 714 to 5 to beat Lud- games burst out in front of their wig Lightburn of British Hon- respective leagues yesterday as duras again tonight in their tele- polling opened for the game to vision rematch at St Nicholas be played at Milwaukee July 12 ar Detroit Boston Washington 22 24 31 32 22 34 18 38 Kansas City Baltimore 6) ABHO A ABHO A 5 4 4 4 4 5 4 407 3 393 2 321 13 0 Temple2b Ashburncf 11 0JabTskllf Hamner2b 14 0 Klus’skllb Gr’ngr’ssrf 2 2 0 Postrf Ennis If Jones 3b 12 0 Bellcf 2 8 0 Burgess c Lopata c 13 2 Harmon3b Smalleyss 1121 M’Millanss Blayl’klb 10 0 Nuxhallp Kuzavap 0 0 0 Blackp 0 0 0 aPalys 0 0 0 0 Fowler p 0 bAdams 1 0 0 0 cBorkowskt 1 10-- 7 (5-- First game: Cincinnati 3 3 4 ( ' V 0 J ' ' 1 7 I ' ? Dickson p 2-0-- 4 2-- 3 2) 4) Light-burn’- Obstacles Solved At Lincoln Close Games in 100 000 024 — 7 Baltimore 010 010 000—2 Kansas City 2B — Triandos HR — Smith Young SO — BBPortocarrero 2 Kellner 2 Johnson 2 Dorish 1 ' Portocarrero 2 W — JohnKellner 6 L— Kellner (4-- NCAA Baseball OMAHA (AP) — Western Michigan and Wake Forest with two victories and no defeats to their credit today moved into role of favorites in the National Collegiate Athletic Assn’s world series of college baseball g Western Michigan with a 5-- 4 victory over Oklahoma A&M last night and Wake Forest 10-- winner over Colorado State meet tonight at a CST LINCOLN Neb (AP)— Duane son Smith a York Neb senior Second game: 000 000 000—6 smashed his state’s high school Baltimore 100 020 OOx— 3 Kansas City record by three high jump Palica Schallock 1) Coleman inches leaping 6 ifeet 5Vfe at the state track championships in Lincoln j What made the feat doubly commendable was the adversity that had dogged his preparations for the annual track event Five days before the meet he was hospitalized overnight for treatment of migraine headaches and was forced to workouts in the double elimination tour- virtually all week skip nament The night before the meet he 4 winner over was involved in a minor auto acColgate Southern California meets A&M cident Although escaping injury at 2 pm and Arizona 1 he took a pill at midwinner over Springfield Col- night on thesleeping advice of a doctor lege plays Colorado State l Still groggy from the pill Duat 6 pm USC and Springfield ane arose at 6 am left for Linweer eliminated yesterday coln at 6:30 am and by noon was a new record holder “I was quite weak but it sure El ended well” he commented afterwards “I wasn’t even sure I could clear five feet when I got 6-- 1 1-- Monte Wins Over Brigham there” Results of second round matches in the June Leg of the Directors Cup at El Monte golf course were announced today by club officials Max Johnson def Paul Kofoed 2 and J Louis Emily def Dick Naylin 4 and 3 Jay Herbert def Ken Davidson 2 up Jim Coroles def Howard Herbert 2 up Joe Barney def Gene Norman 1 up John Hauk def C C I’Dorisio 2 and 1 and R A Ellis def Rich Reberg 3 and 2 Meanwhile the El Mone golf team defeated a Brigham City team 20-- 7 at the Brigham course 5) Night It Is Va (AP)— If a survey made by the Norfolk Tars of the Class B4 Piedmont League is any indication baseball fans NORFOLK prefer to watch the national time under the lights past- 110 4 4 0 2 0 3 14 2 8 2 181 7) for for for for 32 11 Totals LaPalme in 3th Lawrence in 6th Smith in 9th Katt in 4th 27 9 000 201 000—3 St Louis 010 300 40x— 8 New York 2B —Grammas HR—Harris Antonelli Wisenant Lockman BB — Moford Schultz 1 1 1 Antonelli 1 Umphlettrf Fitzg’r’ldc Vernon lb Grothcf (1-- (2-- (2-- R-E- (3-- 1-- I R H B Postal Transport 6 8 2 Utah Power and Light vO 4 2 Davidson and Ducan E and H Dodge Hughes T"1'- "i " Minor Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pacific Coast League San Francisco 6 Oakland 2 Los Angele Hollywood 16-- 5 4-- 1-- 4 1) Seattle San Diego Sacramento Portland International League 8-- 3 4) 0) 3) J Toronto 4-- 0 Havana 8-- Rochester Freshman 2-1- 0 4-- 7 1-- 2 3-- 8 Richmond 4 7-- 3 American Assn Louisville St Paul Toledo 4 Denver 2 second game postponed Omaha 0 Charleston 2 Minneapolis 6--2 Indianapolis) 9-- 1 3-- 3 7-- 1-- 5-- 4 Texas League ' Dallas Houston San Antonio Fort Worth 0-- 6-- 4 4-1- 0-1- 5 1 4 Tulsa 4 Shreveport 3 Beaumont 5 Oklahoma City 4 10 innings Southern Assn Atlanta 5 Nashville 4 Birmingham 7 Chattanooga 6 10 innings New Orleani Little Rock 32 11 27 6 Totals aFlied out for Turley in 8th Find 000 000 002— 2 New York 10 60x— 004 000 STATION Tex— 8 COLLEGE Cleveland 2B— Hegan HR—Doby Wertz Strick- Ed runs down to who Dudley Mobile 2 Memphis Strickland Wynn Noren S— Wynn seconds has the Wester 2 in Turfour SO— base 4 first — Wynn land BB Turley1 League Wiesler Wynn 3 W— Wynn professional baseball ley 4 L— Colorado Turley Springs 1 haunting the Texas A&M camp31 5 24 9 2 N Montreal Syracuse Columbus 14-- 1 Buffalo 8--8 3) 2) 2-- 5-- 2 7) (5-- 3-- 0) R (7-- (4-- - 1) Sieverslf Runnels 2b Busbycf Haddix Lawrenca (2) LaPalme (7) 2 112 Edwards 3b Lollarc 3 110 and Sami Maglie McCall (7) Gris2 0 14 Kllness Jacksonlb 3 17 0 som (10) and Westrum Katt fl2) Win1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 aDelis Dropolb 3 0 —LaPalme Losing ning pitcher 0 0 0 1 Rolgss Pierce p 14 pitcher — Grissom 3 0 0 1 Port'rfldp First game: 27 4 27 8 31 8 24 10 Totals Brooklyn Chicago aStruck out for Kline 1nv 7th ABHO A 000 000 000—0 ABHO A Washington 3 0 4 2 2b Gilliam Miksiscf — OOx 1 100 000 Chicago 4 2 0 4 2b Baker Reesef — 1 SO BB — Pierce 1 Porterfield 4 13 0 cf Snider B'mholtzlf — PorterPierce 7 Porterfield 7 0 6 1 4 3b Jackson Camp’ellac L— Porterfield 0 W— Pierce 4 2 10 if Hodges Kingrfss field Banks Kellertlb 4 19 1 Rob'son3b 4 10 2 Fondy lb Second game: Furillorf 3 12 0 Chitic — 4 11 0 010 000 030 Washington 10 10 Newcombep Davisp — 8 2 000 8 Olx 007 Chicago pO 0 10 Spooner Jeffcoatp RaStone (3) (7) Schmitz Chakales aHoak 10 0 0 mos (8) and Courtney Donovan 0 0 Roebuckp-ftr- O — and Lollar Losing pitcher Schmitz bZimmer 10 0 0 Hughes p 0 0 0 0 First game: 33 8 27 10 Totals 36 11 27 11 Cleveland New York 6th in out for aFlied Spooner AB H O A AB H O A bStruck out for Roebuck in 8th — Smithlf 4 14 0 Chicago 4 13 1 M’Doug’d2b 000 603 000 9 Avila 2b 4 0 11 4 111 Collinsrf 100 000 130 — 5 Brooklyn 5 0 3 4 4 13 0 Norenlf Dobycf Rosen3b 4 10 0 2 0 10 Mantlecf Second game: Wertzlb 3 16 1 Chicago 3 14 0 Berra c 000 100 100—2 6 2 c Howard Popelf3 110 Brooklyn 10 7101 010 Oil 30x— 611 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 Rob’sonlb Philleyrf Pollet (7) Jeffcoat (7) Andre Strickl’dss 3 14 2 (7)Rush 3 0 2 3 Carey3b Chiti Meyer Labino (5) and and 2 5 2 3 12 1 Hunter ss Heganc 3 61 Walker Winning Campanella 2 0 0 2 Turley p Wynnp 3 10 0 pitcher— Labino Losing pitcher— 1 0 0 0 aSkowron Rush 0 0 0 0 Wleslerp (7-- The South Ogden Merchants and Postal Trasnport movedup' a notch in the Industrial Soft-baLeague Saturday night with wins at the Ogden Softball Park South Ogden downed the Navy 10-Reserves while Postal Transport took the measure of Utah Power and Light Ken Davidson pitched a for the Postal nine while Dick Lingreen helped him out’ with a home run over the left field wall Jeffs for South Ogden won his first start on the- mound in Industrial League play He allowed pnly five hits The Navy committed eight errors Tonight Roger’s Texaco will play the Hill Field Hornets at 8 pm ajid Rainbow Bar will take on Becker’s at 9 pm in a couple of Metropolitan League games At 7 pm the South Ogden Merchants and the Havana' Club will play an Industrial League makeup game R H 32 South Ogden Merchants 10 7 2 6 5 8 Navy Reserve Jeffs and Fessler Blood and P Larsen 7) (4-- Tar General Manager Bill Herring sent out a questionnaire received 936 answers Only 37 said they preferred day baseball over night baseball A total of 287 said they favored an 8 pm starting time The rest indicated they’d like to see the games start a half hour earlier cVirdon LaPalme Chicago — 1 Antonelli 4 WP— AnAB H O A SO Schultz W— Antonelli (6-LaPalme tonelli 1 0 4 0 Car’aquel L— Moford 2 Fox 2b 3 2 2 Minosolf 3 0 4 0 Second game 13 innings: Kell3b 3 0 0 0 102 000 200 000 1—6 10 2 Louis Rivera rf 3 0 10 St 410 000 000 000 0—5 11 1 2 0 2 0 New York Washington AB H O A 18 17 Schultzp Smithp aSlngled bFanned cFanned dSmgled 3 0 4) 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 1000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 p Lawrence p bSarni 36 7 24 11 and W and Smith CeccareUi '2-Shantz Losing pitcher — Palica First game: (2-- 110 0 0 2 0 Transport Team Merchants Win Softball Games er Chicago 8 Washington Arena Baltimore 0 Kansas City Campanella headed the indiviBoston at Detroit postponed rain They had a hard close fight dual list with 2406 votes while at St Nick’s on May 9 Logart’s Berra polled 1974 ' First game: stronger finish in the last round Kansas City The early votes came princiBaltimore A AB H O A 5 Black 2 Dickson 3 Simmons 4 SO— gave him the verdict That was pally from Chicago Milwaukee 3AB0 H3 O 0 Abramsrf D M'striss 4 112 Nuxhall 6 Fowler 1 Dickson 3— Simthe last fight for each 2 W — Simmons L Nuxand scattered cities and towns in 10 0 1 Dorishp Lopez 2b 4 0 12 mons hall fifth4 of Louis 2 St Akins Coanlf Valorf 110 Virgil 110 the Midwest 0 0 0 Everslf Zerniallf 4 0 10 A hot battle expected for the 33 110 ranking contender was slated First game: Simpson cf 4 0 4 0 New York St Louis originally to meet Logart tonight first base post in the National 5 3 11 1 Woodhngcf Triandoslb Power 3b 4 2 7 2 ABHO A ABHO A but he suffered a sprained wrist League between Cincinnati’s Ted 5 2 5 1 Smith c Flnigan3b 4 2 0 1 5 111 Boyer 3b WiH’ms2b 4 2 3 1 1 0 0 2 Causey 3b 2 11 0 2 Astrothc in training Lightburn was an Cluszewski and St Louis’ Stan 4 10 1 Pyburn3b Portocarrero 0 0 0 0 3 10 42 Sch’nd'st2b Lockm'nlf 35 20 32 00 Mayscf 4 2 3 2 Young2b eager substitute Musial took shape quickly aSleater 10 0 0 44 0109 0 Musial lb Mueller rf 2 0 3 0 Repulskllf 4 2 0 11 4 ss 3 Kellner Miranda 12 p Young Logart will be seeking 1 Klu out ahead with Wisenantcf 12 Thomps’n 3 0 2 2 Big jumped Johnsonp his eighth straight victory The 1724 votes but “The Man” was 22004 4 0 3 0 Elliottrf Harrislb 4 3 7 0 0 10 Diering cf 4 14 0 Burbrinkc Darkss 4 114 s May 9th defeat snapped ss 1 4 right behind him with 1531 Kattc 10 10 Grammas 13 39 1127 13 33 8 27 8 Totals winning string at seven dTaylor 110 0 aGrounded out for Portocarrero in 01 00 00 00 Mofordp Westrumc 10 4 0 LaPalmeP Neither is a ranking contender 3rd 0 aMoon Antonelli 4 2 12 1-- Attorneys for Vincent Flaherty top Los Angeles Examiner sports columnist have filed a motion for a new trial in the w’ake of a $35000 libel award to former boxer Lou Nova below Nova sued for $200000 claiming a column written by Flaherty two years ago damaged his reputation The column ' called Nova a coward for h(s actions in a fight with Joe Louis in 1951 6-- 0 33 7 27 6 Totals aFlied out for Black In 7th bHit home run for Harmon in 9th cLined out for Fowler in 9th 100 121 012— 8 Cincinnati 103 107 OOx— 12 Philadelphia HR— Ennis Nuxhall Burgess Lopata Kluszewski Adams BB — Nuxhall 3 Contesting 6 Simmonsp 38 12 24 5 New York & ll 110 Results Cleveland (8) er — Surkont Today’s Schedule No games scheduled Yesterday’s Wade 210 003 000—6 8 3 000 200 021—5 6 0 and Rice Surkont King and Atwell Losing pitch- 3-- 4) (8) 655 627 600 556 446 19 7) Second game: L 20 (4-- 1) Milwaukee Pittsburgh Buhl Campanella and American League Berra Early Pet York Vote Leaders Cleveland Logart Battles Lightburn Over Ten Heats 3-- 6 1-- 6-- (8-- 1) (8-- Second gamut Now York scouts 3) 110 001 000—3 9 0 300 000 40x— 7 8 1 1-- 3 Lincoln 3-- 0--0 us The freshman also has a Aggie Cleveland and (9) Sturdivant (2) Ford throwing arm The day he strong Grim (8-Lemon Hegan Winning pitcher— Boston at reported for baseball to Coach Losing pitcher— Ford Leg Palmer Dudley tossed the Detroit postponed rain Sioux City 3-- Pueblo 1 Wichita 4 Des Moines 1-- 7 1 5) (7-- mains dear crisp 2) Not So Foxy REIINED WHILE YOU WAIT You So vo Timo and Monty Fast sorvica on brokon or crackod dental platos TEETH REPLACED While You Walt Denture Repair Laboratory WORK GUARANTEED Evening Appointments Ph 1360 Parlor Avo ALL 310 24th Street OIISSMSHIMIIMSSSMISMIMSMMIMIMHSSia X EFreese2b 4 2 4 p aWalked uniform 1 - v 4) GFreese3b Groat ss Long lb Peterson c Crandall e Lawp Facep Spahnp Crone 31 5 24 10 20-ma- n 3 Wilson Dalis V (sec- 0 0 bAdcock 0 0 Johnsonp l-- ell ' N (second 6 0 Crowe lb 4 0’Con’ll2b 0 aTanner 0 1 1 0 0 1-- ONE WEEK ONLY (3-- Pittsburgh ABHO A C!ementerf 4 0 10 Thomson If 1 0 6-- 0 95 JMWWW- 6 (4-- 3) ABHO A 1-- 1 ike Men 1 sjr I Milwaukee at Cincinnati '(night)— 0 GOLF SET J ' 3-- vs Staley Nichols Only game scheduled hair-raisin- Wilson 5-- 5-- 6-- 2 5-- 2 4 v Today’s Schednle (5-- it X 768 379 518 509 434 423 420 327 18 37 (3-- li '' K: Pet 43 13 33 24 29 27 28 27 23 30 22 30 21 29 Philadelphia 12 Cincinnati 8 ond game postponed rain) Pittsburgh 5 Milwaukee 6 7-- i! : s' PRESS W L 8-- I Australia for the $2500 team trophy and Canada Cup for the International championship It was the first time the three-yea- r event history of the Austhat- the U S had won tralia took the prize last year and Argentina won the first tournament Furgol captured the new $2500 award and international trpohy for the best individual score He also won $100 for the best round of the day s V 5 9-- y $8500 $ - ' 8 y three up from Latest Panoramic Colors 6-- Yesterday’s Results Chicago 2 Brooklyn New York 5 St Louis game 13 innings) into 26-natio- V I 3 Milwaukee Philadelphia St Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh Standout In Golf Meet 8-- 2 GOLF BAGS 5-- f" V? at - Chicago New York all-sta- FATHER1 olff mfom 8-- 3 Brooklyn By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Diego staggers into the Double Triumph Pacific Coast League’s annual r OCEANPORT N J (AP)— game tonight with its first slashed in half — to lead is of one Fitzsimmons Jim place Sunny the few trainers who can boast only three games — by runner-u- p Seattle of winning two stakes races 100 The Rainiers won a double bill miles apart with in an hour and On July 24 1954 his Bassanio yesterday and the won the Monmouth Handicap series by a decisive five out of here while his Full Flight was seven Oakland dumped the Pads taking the Saranac Handicap at the week before six games to HEWLETT HARBOR N Y (AP) — Joe Moore Jr and Bob Watson two Westchester County professionals took advantage of their first year of eligibility for the Professional Golfers’ Assn tournament They tied for low qualifying honors each with 141 for 36 holes in the Metropolitan Jamaica District as Johnny the first game Antonelli pitched a seven-hitte- r and hit one of New York’s three homers Others were Gail Harris and Whitey Lockman Frank Thomas and Ramon Mejias homered to lead the Pittsburto a gh-Pirates victory but the- Milwaukee Braves won the as Bob Buhl second game Del Rice third won his game Mi for homer his first hit in the nightcap THE PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES scored seven runs in the sixth inning to win a battle of six homers from the Cincinnati The Phillies made Redlegs 12-only seven hits but two were homers by Del Ennis and Sjtan Lopata and they profited by three Cincinnati errors The second game was rained out By THE ASSOCIATED Norman McQueen brother of Red McQueen sports editor of the Honolulu Advertiser is an Ogden visitor for a few days He is supt of shops of the field division of the Honolulu quartermasters and is returning in a few par days to Hawaii He will spend the PGA Chick Harbert next two days with officials of fired a champion 72 to stretch the U S Utah General Depot lead to six strokes over runner-u- p d I National League Gil Turner opponent ror Gene Fullmer at West Jordan Utah next Monday night will arrive from the East on Wednesday Turner will drill here Thursday WASHINGTON (UP) — Steel-nerve- d afternoon Fullmer will work Ed Furgol turned the InWednesday at 3:30 at the Weber Central Gym on east 25th Street ternational golf championship 175-poun- 0 five-hitte- Ed Furgol Is worth over 10 rounds Olson-Archi- - 6-- 2 i right-hande- Win at First Try 9-- 5 beaten season BILLY PIERCE WHO has allowed only one run and 15 hits in his last three games tossed r a for his fifth win Dick Donovan gained and then his seventh victory behind an eight-hi-t White Sox attack that included Bib Nieman’s grand-slahomer in the midst of a seven-ruoutburst Art Ceccarelli spun a three-hitte- r and Enos Slaughter drove in two runs as the Kansas City Athletics scored a triumph after losing to the Baltimore Orioles in other AL action Boston at Detroit was rained out PITCHER PAUL LA PALM doubled the winning run in the 13th inning to give the St Louis win and a split Cardinals a with the Giants The Giants won In Fine Form Sports Quickies (AP)— The Cardinals pitching staff has had an overhaul job Only two hurlers who started the 1954 season with the Redbirds are still with the club Southpaw Harvey Haddix and r Tom Poholsky are e Tickets for the Bobo the holdovers Those who have Moore world’s departed since the beginning of championship boxing match at last season are: Vic Raschi Ger- the New York Polo Grounds ry Staley Stu Miller Joe Presko June 22 are scaled at $5 $10 Al Brazle Hal White Cotton $15 $20 and $30 including tax Deal Royce Lint Bill Luna Mel Robert H Blanpied son of Mr Wright Carl Scheib Bill Grea-soBen Wade and Beard Mrs C H Blanpied of 2305 and Ralph Custer Ave Ogden is one of six Tony Jacobs Colorado College students to receive a school letter for playing Starved Deer golf during the 1955 season He LANSING Mich (AP)— The i3 a sophomore Colorado College Michigan Conservation Depart- plays an independent schedule ment reports that approximately 5000 deer starved in the state’s When the national open golf Loser Peninsula last winter Har- tournament gets under way at ry Ruhl chief of the game divi- San Francisco on Thursday two sion said this indicated the state’s former Ogdenites will be endeer herd and food supply for rolled They are George Scheiter and Billy Johnston deer are still out of balance ST r for hii eighth victory however walloped the Cubs three out of four rebounding from a and Bob Lemon also gained his loss Sunday to gain a split eighth triumph although he needwith a triumph in the nfght-ca- p ed help from Mike Garcia in the ninth Wynn Larry Doby Vic As a result the races shaped up Wertz and George Strickland all as follows today: homered as the Indians sent Bob THE YANKEES Turley to his fifth loss Wertz’ lead in the AL was cut to 2Vs second homer of the day and games over the Chicago White ninth of the year featured the Inseventh-inninfour-ruSox and to 3Vfe games over the dians won Indians The the that nightcap defending champion DON NEWCOMBE’S lfcgame White Sox who have been getting the best pitching in the ma- winning streak came to an end jors for the last1 10 days swept as Harry Chiti Ranson Jackson a three-gamseries with and and Dee Fondy homered in the victories over the Washing- opener for the Cubs but the ton Senators Dodgers gained a split with the In the NL the Dodgers have aid of Clem Labine’s brilliant one-rurelief pitching for five opened up a massive lead on the second-placCubs innings in the second game Jim and lead the third-placNew Davis won his fourth game for York Giants by 14 games the Cubs while Labine’s victory EARLY WYNN PITCHED a was his fifth straight in an un 1933 fo) 12)0 ¥wood DDD five-hitte- m Wrapping Up the Boys' Game All-Americ- MONDAY EVENING JUNE 13 2 Troimi 0KB VLJiTTS) STANDARD-EXAM1NI- f 't 67 J ST CLAIRSVILLE Ohio (AP) When a fox tried to attack John Paglialunga In his garden he ran to a nearby house and got a shot- gun Upon "returning he found the fox In the same spot still in a belligerent mood The job of disposing of the animal brought Paglialunga $2 in bounty money ball from home plate over the center field fence 880 feet away and 10 feet high A switch hitter he clouted 488 for the season Five pro scouts saw him in his last freshman game this year and it was one of those who clocked the youngster in the dash to first base Four seconds is mighty fast as big leaguers will tell you Mickey Mantle for instance covers the distance in 37 and he’s one of the fastest doing it Coast League Son Dlcfo SeatUe Hollywood MIMMli MMMM Oakland San Franclieo Ml Portland (Mill Loa Angelea Sacramento 4 a a a j Remit Oakland 6 Francisco San Sacramento 2 Portland Hollywood 16-- 5 Los Angelea Seattle 3 San Diego 2 Yeaterday’a 4-- 3-- 2 2-- 10 5-- 2-- 8-- ( 1-- 4 |