Show f 6 THE OGDEN (UTAH) ©21 If C y £i t r-Aro- : t t ' ' ” ?f V I Pittsburgh f!i ’ I ’ 4 Wr tif'' i c 13 I 'fi & H M i M H£s x ° J X " Win L v —y yn?f i i i 3 1 Mrs' Earl W Wilbur left and Mrs G H Horsley won the annual L R Samuels’ golf tournament for ladies at the Ogden Golf and Country Club by defeating Mrs Verl Ferguson and Mrs G T e 19th hole The winners were four down at the Hone 1 up end of 18 holes Both Mrs Wilbur and Mrs Horsley had par fives ladies competed in the event on the 19th hole Forty-eigh- t on-th- 112 Temple 2b 2 00 6 12 7 0 2 8 315 8 3 8 3 0 5 0 0 1 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 2 Bellcf Darkss Klusz’skilb Mayscf Tbompson3b Postjrt Muellerrf Burgesse bHarmonil Lockmanlf Harris lb Melelf cThurman Kattc Battsc Magliep McMillanss Wilhelmp dAdams2b McCallp Grissom p Blackp Freemanp hSilvera Minarcmp S 4 S 5 2 Totals IS 47 11x41 4 0 4 1 4 0 0 1 3 7 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Loganss MathewsSb Crandall e Conley p JOllyp bCrowe 7) Breeklyn AB H O A Hoak3b 5 2 0 3 Reese ss 4 2 0 3 Snider cf 4 ISO Camp’ellac 4 14 0 Hodges lb 2 1 10 0 Gilliam If 3 13 0 Furillorf 4 2 Zimmer 2b3 2 Craig p 2 1 aRoblnson 0 0 Roebuck p 1 0 aSacnficed for Craig in 7th oc-ha- places “Considerable color and consequence naturally will flavor these zones of fellowship through 32 12 7 9 Roebuck 1 SO — W — Craig (2-- 0) Chlea AB H O A Plttubsrgh A ABHO Mer’m’nef XO'Briencf Baker2b cLynch Atwell c Kingrf Banks FreeseSb Jackon3b Clemente rf Sauer If Thomaslf Fondylb" Shepardc Chttic dSaffellcf aBaumholtz Longlb Minnerp JOBrien2b Groat Tremelp bSpeake Faoep 34 1127 7 Total aTripled for Chiti in 9th bFouled out for Tremel in 9th the appearance of church authorcFlied out for X O'Brien in 8th 8th ities themselves President David dRan for Shepard in 001 000 000—1 O McKay of the LDS Church Chicago 001 100 Olx — 3 Pittsburgh will toss out the first ball from 2B — Groat SB — Freese 2 Baum-holt- z S — Face BB — Face 3 Min-nhis position in the stands 2 SO — Face 3 Minner 1 W — Face L — Minner 4 SENDS REPRESENTATIVE “Bishop Duane G Hunt of the First game: St Leal Church of the Madeleine titular Philadelphia A ABHO ABHO A head of Utah’s Catholic congre- 4 12 2 Boyer 3b 4 ‘Ashburncf 3 Moonlf Morgan 2b gations will have his official rep84 7 24 11 er (1-- resentative t r v X Tommy Leavitt SN - Lake series next Thursday eve- - will have a new twist in j ning public relations Churchmen of the LDS Roman Catholic and Protestant faith will be rooting together in the grandstand for their favorite teams and players “This convocation of the members of the various churches of Ogden represents something new in the realm of recreation since in this endeavor in fellowship the motivating factor sparking the attendance response will be a $100 award for the parish ward or congregation securing the greatest block of spectators in terms of its respective membership participate their banners “Words of welcome will be given suitable to the occasion Tommy Leavitt will sing ‘The Lord’s Prayer’ and the audience will join in ” singing ‘God Bless America’ (7-- 2) Muslallb Virdoncf Gorbousrf Ennislf Sch’nd'nt2b Jones3b Repulsklrf Seminickc Burbrinkc Rlaylocklb in the opening ceremony The bishop will be outside the state and is known In these parts as one of baseball’s most ardent fans “It should be noted as these lines go to press that every effort has been made to get the leading churchmen of various faiths to attend this affair It is hoped that the spiritual leaders of groups participating in the Utah council of churches will deem this an opportunity to demonstrate fellowship in terms of America’s great game “A brief program rich in social values and suggestive of the uniqueness' of the occasion has been arranged At 7:30 pm July 23 gifted Seth Harper and his Hammond organ will provide a concert of music during time the churchmen will arrive around - 'vs i ' ' baseball game at Affleck Park Thursday People of all faiths will take in the Salt lare above drawing lots for sections in the Committeemen 28 ’Church pictured Night’ night July Church Morris Hansen LDS Methodist Rev First to Beatty! stand Left Henry grand right: churches Father James Fogarty St Joseph’s! Parish and Rev Vernon Booker First Congrega- gational Church More than 4000 fans are expected Lake-l)gde- n Out of State Bowlers In Caudilio Hurls Joust Tonight Softball Play Ogden will keglers One-Hitt- Grammas ss Smalley aWalker Dickson p Stephenson si Wooldrigep ' Arroyop Lawrencep bHemus Smith p 3 5 1 2 0 10 0 13 0 10 2 e (8-- 8) Mro-zins- ki Raschi Pitches Orioles to Win Over Yanks hurled a at the other er service team ivhile his mates backed him up with perfect fielding King collected three hits in three trips to the plate for the winners Ken Davidson pitched a shutout for the Transport nine as he allowed six scattered hits Egbert drove in four runs for Postal Transport with a home run and triple Utah Power and Light outhit the South Ogden Merchants 12-but seven errors provided too much help for the winners 6 i R H 10-ga- 2 4 3 Coast League 3 3 10 0 16 0 2 4 0 0 2 3 10 0 3 3 12 0 2 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 Kuehllb Gilbert cf Terry ss allgrenrf Morse3b Paylor3b Stringer 2b Hicksrf Molerlb Gonderc Camperic Sabal’keyp Vromanp Adkins p aGatta Seattle 5 San Diego 3 Sacramento 2 Portland 1 Oakland 13 Hollywood 4 Jameson Faulk Move Into Lead 3 i Totals Ogden Boise R — Wetzel Soto Kuehl GilberT Terry E — Trenary Paylor RBI — Kuehl Gilbert 2 Hicks Sabalaskey 3BH — Gilbert 2BH — Kuehl S — Gilbert DP — Kuehl Trenary SF Wetzel to Terry to Kuehl: King to Stringer to Moler ER — Vroman 3 Adkins 1 HO — Vroman 4 in 5 23 Adkins 2 in 1 1 BB — Sabalaskey 7 Vroman 6 SO — Sabalaskey 7 Vroman 9 LOB — Ogden 7 Boise 9 2:00 Loser — Vroman T Second game: Bsln Ogden AB H O A — ABHOA 3 0 0 2 Wetzel 2b 4 2 3 0 cf Trenary HOT SPRINGS Va (AP) Eetty Jameson and Mary Lena Faulk fired a par 67 to take a one stroke lead at the halfway mark of the four-bal- l 4 3 er 12 19 1 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 0 4 3 0 2 3 3 0 10 2 0 5 0 Sotolf Kuehllb Gilbertcf Terry ss Paylor 3b Hicksrf Gonderc 10 10 Kiddp 0 0 tourney Vic Yankees’ So Kids Can Play KANSAS CITY (AP) — 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kingss Jacoby If Hallgrenrf Morse 3b Fortham2b Molerlb Gattac Espinolap 5 4 3 3 4 4 Fannon Out for Rest of Week hard-hittin- g Minor Results r committee AMERICAN ASSN “Rally banners carrying the Toledo 3 Denver 2 10 innings names of the grandstand teams Only game scheduled will enable the members of the SOUTHERN ASSN 15 church organizations which are warming up for the affair to Nashville 10-New Orleani get their proper positions around the bases of the ball park Atlanta 7 Memphis 4 Other games postponed “During the week delegates of the churches met to determine TEXAS their bench assignments Morris North 6 South LEAGUE 2 All-Stgame Hansen the divisional recreationBeaumont at al director of the LDS Church WESTERN LEAGUE obtained through a drawing with rather Fogarty and the Rev VerWichita 10 Lincoln 4 non Booker Pastor of the First Colorado Springs 1 Des Congregational Church the area Moines 0 behind home plate Pueblo 4 Sioux City 0 - l e 3 2-- 2 ar -- A And Raschi First game: Salt Lake through as his 120 won 50 lost record with the Yanks from 1946 through 1953 testifies Friday night Manager Lou 3 2 0 2 right-hand- 15 8-- 6-- 3 3-- twi-nig- ht Hottellp McKee aHail p McDade2b Montg eryp (7-1- four-innin- 3 10 1 3 0 10 1 3 0 10 2 12 0 3 2 2 1 2 0 13 3 10 2 26 7 21 14 13 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Frank Serpico 60 one of the top Second game: Salt Lake Mafic Valley AB H O A Wondra3b 4 12 1 Gonsalves c 4 12 2 ABHOA 13 24 Ayers2b 10 Osburn3b 0 Rushing rf Campanacf 0 Barrcf 'Lobitzlb 2 0 10 1 Jessenlb Johnsonrf bowlers in the country was killed instantly late last night when his automobile collided with a trolley car at a downtown intersection He twice held the national title 5 4 4 2 2 4 2 0 4 4 3 3 SMALL FRIES — Think this is big? You should have seen the one that got away That’s what Roger Chisholm 3 seems f to be saying as he displays a inch trout he a caught during fishing event for youngsters at Greenland N H nine-and-a-ha- lf A I 3 13 0 4 0 10 1 3 0 10 14 0 DonahueIf c Hermanlfss 33 0 4 1 Woolard Harris 5 Leonss McDadeb 3 13 5 16 0 13 Barvinchak p Relderp 3 110 111 111 Favorites Remain In PGA Classic 1) the Xaesas City DETROIT (AP) — In AB H O A — you 5 114 McD’gald2b Power lb 4 0 4 4 wake of “gray Friday” 2 3 0 3 “black” call 5 12 0 Norenlf with could it Slaughter hardly 4 13 0 Mantle cf Valojf 44 13 0 so many favorites winning — there 3 2 3 1 Berra e Simpson cf 110 New Terk AB H O A emerged three imposing figures in the PGA Tournament: 2 3 1 DrI 0 4 1 Cary Middiecoff as the 0 10 strong man Johnny Palmer as 6 10 the silent man and Tommy Bolt as the loud man bCoUins With only 16 survivors left Konatantyp three players stood out as these S 7 37 30 Totals 37 11 34 9 the ones to wratch in Saturday’s aFlied out for Hunter in 8th bFanned for Sturdivant in 8th000—1 third round at the 001 000 New York 4 2 8 1 3 0 4 0 Skowronlb Finigan2b Lobez3b Howerdrf Carey3b Demaestrisa Aatrothe Hunter Raschi p aRobinao n Gorman p Rizzuto Sturdivant p 4 3 3 2 3 0 0 5 2 10 0 ty g test player in this tournament S' &J ' ' s feat 1 1 LOUISVILLE Ky (UP) — Davis Australia’s muster to Cup tennis team hoped enough energy to win its doubles match with Brazil today without effort necessary to the all-owin yesterday’s singles matches The Aussies won both — but it Four-Lctf- er Man wasn’t easy Lew Hoad defeated Bob Falkenberg brother of AmerJimHonstanty ace relief pitchican television actress Jinx Falk- er for the Yankees was a four-spo- rt and there star at Syracuse Univerenberg were times when it looked as if sity — baseball basketball soccer he might b the victim' of an up- and boxing set Ken Rosewall had a little easier time with’ his Brazilian opponent Jose Aguero in a triumph but he also had to battle the heat and the determination of the South American s v 1-u- 8-- 6 7-- 5 i! Os-bu- rn p 6-- 1 7-- ‘ 4-- 6 s d ut 3-- 6 $ V came through with two strong victories He got past Wally Burkemo 2 and 1 and then eliminated dangerous Bill Nary 3 and 2 Palmer eliminated Chick Har-be-rt 5 6-- 0 6-- 3 scrapper £ v S ONE FOR THE BIRDS — Vern Smith appears to be sadly contemplating cutting one of his clubs in half to make this shot during a tournament on the Blue Hills Course of Kansas Sessions Mabey And Jones Star at Traps Phil Mabey broke 48 out of 50 birds last night to win first honors in the singles event at the traps of Ogden Gun Club City Ike Jones was next with 47 with Frank Browning third with Fishing Assist 46 and Jack Carter next with 43 COLUMBIA S C (NEA) — In the singles Johnny Because his father owns a fish- Sessions broke 25 straight Don ing camp at nearby Lake Mur- Lacey had 23 Niles Jones 22 ray Bobby Barrett and Wayne Clark 21 fullback for Barboursville W Phil Mabey shared honors In Va High matriculated at South the handicap with Ike Jones Carolina They each broke 23 out of 25 Johnny Sessions blistered ‘22 Well Burnt Wayne Clark 21 and Jack Carter 25-bir- All-Ameri- non-smok- Burnt Throat raj n ill r--r- 50-bir- d Ky d Jjy i f IN TOWN ca 30 6 27 12 Totals 010 000 020—3 Salt Lake City- 000 000 000 —0 Valley Magic R — Barr Ayers Osburn E — RBI — Rushing Barr 2 HR — Barr 2BH — Rushing DP — Leon to Ayers to Jessen Barvinchak to Leon to Jessen Woolard to McDade to NEW YORK (NEA) — Owner 20 Lobitz S — Barvinchak Campana ER — Reider 3 SO — Barvinchak 3 Isadore Bieber a Traps of the Ogden Gun Club BB — Heider 3 LOB — Salt Lake named horses Burnt will be open next Sunday July and Lips City 8 Magic VaUey 9 T — 2:03 A— 24 at 10 am 33 9 27 15 1077 g 7i heat-frazzle- Mc-Da- de Famed Bowler Is Crash Victim 3 0) Brazil Net Star s Totals 6-- (9-- 8) Hoad Defeats 4 3 100 000 0— 1 Salt Lake 000 005 X — 5 Magic— Valley R Ayers Herman Woolard Gonsalves Campana E — HushRBI — Jessen ing Leon Lobitz 11 2 Campana 2 Woolard2BH1 Montgomery — Gonsalves HR Campana Woolard Montgomery Loser — Hot-te- ll ER — Montgomery 1 Hottell 5 BB — Montgomery 1 Hottell 2 McKee 0 SO — Hottell 4 Montgomery 3 HO — Hottell 7 In 8 23 McKee 0 in 3-- 1 LOGAN Utah (AP) — Utah State Agricultural College has begun construction of a new baseball diamond on the campus here The diamond to be completed by fall will feature a grass infield Leon ss 1 8-- Kon-tan- aFlied out for McKee in 7th who has little to say got credit for a victory over the Yanks Now Diamond Ayers2b Os burn 3 b Rushing rf Campanacf Lobitzlb Barrcf Johnson rf Jessenlb Herman If Donahue e Woolardse Harrislf 25 6 18 6 er USAC Will Have 10 13 10 2 0 3 0 3 2 0 3 0 3 0 5 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 10-ga- the 3 i Magle Valley A AB H O Wondra3b 4 10 4 Gonsalvesc 3 15 2 AB H O A Boudreau of the Kansas City Athletics desperately needed a sixth victory for his slump-ridde- n of in the a throes placers losing string Raschi didn’t let him down Although he tired after eight innings and retired from the game serious-minde- d 2-- 0 ce came usually 0 36-ho- le ld but the professionally “Building team work into the count of the faithful who appear soul of our community is our t enjoy the game and also de- - challenge as Christian citizens sire to make possible a victory The Ogden Reds not only need our support as reflected through for their church patronage at the ticket booths FINE CO OPERATION but for the future of our progres- “In an effort to meet this prob- km the executive committee for 1'? 'Affleclc Park the church night promotion hasl01 can j our two! y°2cther Me 11181 emerged from a huddle with " A sign will be ?’ suggestions churc“ posted at the ticket booths noti- lying the fans to register special- Jly for the church ageney they seek to support for the event “Then immediately inside the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE park entrances there will be a serifcs of tables where the comSyracuse 3 Toronto 2 Buffalo 4 Havana 1 puters of the contest will tabulate the attendance of each Montreal 12 Richmond 2 group which has filed Its inColumbus 5 Rochester 3 sustention with Father James Fogar- pended after 8th to be completty chairman of the cultivation ed today i 10 SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — An attack of blood poisoning in his left hand will sideline Pete Fannon lfeftfielder for the Salt Lake City Bees for the rest of the week it was learned today Fannon’s hand swollen to 000 100 llx— 3 Meadowbrook Country Club twice its normal size had to be Kansas— City Skowron Caray SB — Velo 3B And of the three the flamlanced yesterday S — Sturdivant Attroth BB — SO — Sturdivant boyant unpredictable but won1 Ratchl 2 — Sturdivant 1 Raschi 3 L derfully colorful Bolt — who has the quaint habit of saying what he thinks — probably is the best bet to go all the way in this week-lonmarathon He beat Sam Snead Friday Middiecoff perhaps the hot- i decide AB H O A (1-- 3) aTreadway DISTINGUISHED GUESTS Raschi the New York Mills p “The $100 award which is be“Then will follow expressions one-tim- e CINCINNATI (NEA) — - The 27 2 24 10 ace “stopper” turned in 34 11 27 14 Totals to the stimulate xf the competclutch-pitchining ysed g Reds and Tigers play exhibition Ogden feeling by distinguished another great 000 000 000 — 0 itive participation of the church- guests who will be photographed 100 103 OOx— 5 last night and knocked games with the proceeds going to Boise in 8th for Kidd aWalked men will be presented at the sev- against a background of players his former teammates baseof a the fund for out of first purchase R — Trenary King Jacoby Noler enth inning stretch by the Ogden of the Bees and Reds ball equipment for youngsters in the American League Gatta E — None RBI — Trenary place Reds 2BH — Morse “Tickets are available through King 2 Hallgren The Raschi often — 2 DP Forthman Hallgren “Much discussion recently has the wards parish and church of- was called on Trenary to King to Moler 2 LOB — Ogden 5 by Manager Casey centered about the rather im- fices Only through your personal Stengel when the Boise 10 ER — Kidd 5 HO — Kidd Yanks needed 11 in 7 Mills 0 in lj BB — Kidd 5 portant issue of the count not participation can this event be an important victory in rolling to 3 SO — Kidd 5 Espinola Espinola — for or against the sluggers at the occasion of consequence it five straight' world champion4 Loser Kidd WP — Kidd T — home plate which the umpires ought to be 210 A — 1223 ships per-Torman- difference Tom Brewer Boston starter was the loser Avila2b 110 Dyck If 2 2 0 Philleyrf Elsewhere in the AL Cleveland ASmithrf 1 101 Triandoslb Dobycf two games behind the stayed 0 2 2 Majeski3b Rosenj3b a leaders 1 with decision over Fain lb aPopecf 4 HSmithc Str’klandas Baltimore and Detroit plastered 0 bAbrams Foilete Washington 11-2 Store p Dieringcf-3- b 1 Miranda! Narletkip 00 Brooklyn upped its National 0 cHale lead to 14H games with League 0 Wilton p an 4 romp over runnernp Mil32 7 24 5 26 4 27 8 waukee Total New York’s Giants deaGrounded into foreeout for Msjetki feated Cincinnati in the in 8th 14th inning Pittsburgh drubbed bFlied out for H Smith in 9th cFlied out for Miranda in 9th and St Louis Chicago 000 000 000—0 Baltimore 1 after 000 100 lOx— 2 stopped Philadelphia Cleveland 11 Phils made had the in a row it 2B — Wilson HR — A Smith S — BB — by winning the first game of the Score Arils SF — Foile Score 3 Wilson 2 SO — Score 5 Wiltwinbill son 4 W — Seore L — Wilton LOSE LEAD The Yanks who had led the Besten Chicago AB H O A AL since M?y 21 except for ChiAB H O A 4 114 Goodman 2b Minosolf were cago’s teaser in June 1 Klaus Fox 2b a knocked over of former 0 William If by pair KU3b 0 bSt’phenslf eKen’dyb mates —Vic Raschi and Tom GorJensenrf Dropolb man Raschi won his third Zauchinlb Rlverarf Cleveland got just four hits Lollare Whitee Moasc Lepeio3b Baltimore’s Jim Wilson but off Hatton 3b Car'squelss took it anyway on A1 Smith’s Busbycf Daleyc Piersallef Harahmanp homer and a sacrifice Brewer p rornielesp 0 0 Foiles in the seventh Hank fly by Deloekp Conauegrap after singles by A1 Rosen and aThroneberry Martinp ro Brodowskip Ferris Fain Herb Score won his dJoost ninth and fanned five to run his Parnellp strike-ou- t total to 147 eBolling Detroit games off the only 30 8 27 12 37 12 24 9 Total over swarmed the Senpace aPopped out for Delock in 6th bRan for Williams in 8th Boone ators with clouting Ray cRan for Kell In 8th & pair of home runs one with dSmgled for Brodowski in 7th two onNed Garver won it cGrounded out for ParneU in 9th (1-- 22 2 21 9 100 002 2 —5 000 000 0— 0 t ' Woodlinglf 4 R H E South Ogden Merchants 8 6 3 Utah Power and Light 6 12 7 003 000 400— 7 Boston Bergin and Fessler E Hughes Chicago 505 000 OOx— 10 2B — Dropo Busby Kell Klaus and H Dodge SB — Daley HR — Zauchin Daley S — Kell BB — Harah-ma- n R H E SB —3 Fox Brewer 4 Deloek 1 Fornielea Marine Reserves 11 10 0 4 Brodowski 1 SO — Harshman 1 “2 Martin 2 Par0 1 5 Brewer 2 Delock Navy Reserves 2 WP — Fornieles W — Martin nell Caudilio and King Blood and Larsen Wetzel 2b Soto If 25 6 21 3 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS San Francisco 7 Los Angeles E 8 10 1 Postal Transport Havana Club 0 6 4 Davidson and Lingren J Cruz and N Cordova er ’ (2-- 8-- 6 one-hitt- 9) ABHOA 114 Marsh2b 8-- 0 Stan Gifford and Robbie Robinson both of Chicago George Shimada Bud Hodgson Damon Dial Bob Hugues Jim Proctor John York Lew Patton Gene Smith Doss Lewis Rick Fieger all of Pomona Calif Ralph May Florence Colo Doyle Longhurst Salmon Idaho John Shirl Mesa Ariz Bob Minton Grand Junction Colo Roger Upton Moses Lake Wash Leo Luoto Seattle Wash Herb Arrington Morenci Ariz Lloyd Barney Lou Bryan Alma Johnson all of Ogden: Ed Logan Salem Ore Charles Cool-idg- e Omaha Neb Seven ladies started rolling at noon today in the ladies division They are: Miriam Dubbe Twin Falls Idaho Ruth Mathers Rupert Idaho Lucille Fyffe Salt Lake City June Gifford Chicago Ann Collins San Bruno Calif Prim Vir-ggame: San Carlos Calif Elaine First Ogden Pomona Calif A ABHO Hodgson 0 0 2 9) 3 0 1 bFouled out for Maxwell in 3rd SOX STANDOUT cGrounded out for Stobb in 7th Walt Dropo was the big man 000 002 010 — 3 Washington Detroit 052 004 OOx— 11 for Chicago He doubled for two 2B — Paula Vernon House 2 HR in the first and lined a two-ru- n — Sievers Vernon Boone 2 SB — runs single in the third Torgeson BB — Pascual 4 Stobba 2 1 SO — Stobba 1 Garver After the third Chicago didn’t Albemathy 2 W — Garver L — Pascual (2-get a hit But two big early in- Baltlmere nings and Martin provided - th® Clevelaed (9-- Marine Reserves last night probably their best ball year as they downed the in an InReserves 11-dustrial 'League softball game In other games the Postal Transport downed the Havana Club and South Ogden Merchants edged the Utah Power score and Light by an Caudilio for the Marines share ’ 28 6 27 9 3510 24 7 Totals aFlied out for Grammas In 7th bGrounded out for Lawrence in 7th 200 001 000—3 St Louis 000 060 OOx—6 Philadelphia 2B — Ennis 3B — Ennis HR — Grammas SemMorgan Musial SB inick S — Smalley SF — Jones — BB 4 Smith 3 SO — Wooldridge 1 Lawrence 1 Dickson 2 Wooldridge — W Dickson L — Wooldridge 3 Second garnet St Louis 003 111 101— 8 000 000 100 — 1 Philadelphia Haddix and Sarni Wehmeier Miller Kuzava and Niarhos in er The played of the Naval strikes and spares with out of state bowlers at Paramount Bowl o 1 They Direct Church Night at Affleck Park 40-gam- 7) 1 IPWWi'iyK tyfl! si ’ S' g: 2 4 go-g- -- '' in Maxie Kosof’s men’s bGrounded out for Jolly in 9th classic endurance starting at 7 011 001 100—4 Milwaukee 110 101 13x— 8 pm this evening Brooklyn 2B — Reese 2 HR — Adcock CranThe field includes the follow’-indall 2 Hodges Aaron Furillo BB — Conley 1 Craig 8 Craig Conley L — Conley (11-- Twelve victories in the last 16 Sox games have got the starters have going yet Marty’s W L Pet GB managed only four complete 56 33 813 Chicago New York 67 38 813 games in the surge 55 38 591 Cleveland It’s been the bulpen boys who Boston 53 40 370 have kept Chicago within reach Detroit 48 42 533 Kansas City 37 55 402 for late rallies— and who have 32 59 352 Washington made early leads stand up 28 61 315 Baltimore It was that way again last TESTER DAY’S RESULTS the Sox thumped Detroit 11 Washington 3 night when 10-- 7 Chicago 10 Boaton 7 (night) Boston and took the AmeriKansas City 3 New York 1 (nlght)i can League lead by two percenCleveland 2 Baltimore 0 (night) tage points over the New York Deirelt Washlagtee Yankees The Yanks were made ABHOA ABH O A 4 0 4 4 Snyder 2b 5 4 3 6 fuly aware of their plight by Kutnnil 3 0 Umphlettcf Tuttle cf 0 2 0 losing to Kansas City after 7 1 Vernon lb 2 0 0 KaUnerf 2 0 Courtneyc Torg'sonlb 211 1 the A’s had lost 10 straight 3 0 Sieveralf Marion had to go to the relief 3 0 2 Boone3b 0 0 Paula rf 0 Bertoia3b staff calling in Mike Fornieles 2 3 Yost 3b 1 Maxwell If and 1 4 V’d’lsoas 2 Sandy Consuegra and finally bJM Ph’pslf 1 1 Pascualp 5 House e Morrie Martin to help Jack 0 0 aMcDermott Hatfld2b 3 Harshman Martin received cred1 10 Carver p Stobbsp 0 1 Abernathy p it for the victory by checking the Bosox on one hit over the last 35 9 24 14 Totals 38 15 27 13 three inings aSingled for Pascual in 3rd American League 3-- Totals 34 7 24 7 ““ - 44 8 42 17 (4-- 13 Aaron2b Adcock lb 10 Pafkorf 0 0 0 Tannerrf 2 4 4 2 3 1 4 0 3 j £ 6 1 4 1 5 5 3 10 0 5 0 10 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 in-llt- Mllwaakee Dr Beatty general chairman! “The Roman Catholics will d this to say today about Thurs- - cupy the vicinity behind first day’s colorful program: “A new base while the Protestants will kind of convocation —churchmen rally over back of the third base to convene in the grandstand of section In thise general areas the church groups will make John Affleck Park detailed assignments of their Ogden-Salt “The opener of the lit if y I : S bRan for Burgess in 11th cRan for Mele in 11th dWalked for McMillan in 11th eStruck out for Black in 11th fWalked for Terwilliger in 11th h gRan for Rhodes hStruck out for Freeman in 13th xTwo out when winning run scored 020 100 000 000 00 — 3 Cincinnati 000 021 000 000 03—8 New York 2B — Thompson 3B — Dark HR — Poat Kluszewaki Harris BB — Freeman 3 Minarcin 2 Grissom 2 Mag-li- e 1 Wilhelm 2 McCall 1 SO — Black 5 Freeman 1 Grissom 2 Mag-li- e 1 Wilhelm 6 McCall 1 W — Gns-ao(4-L — Minarcin ABHO A 4 2 4 0 Brutoncf record-breakin- g i g 2 m Dr Henry Beatty First Methodist Church and his comcrowd at Affleck mitteemen look for a Tark Thursday evening July 28 when “Church Night” will be observed ' PRESS If the Chicago White Sox are here to stay Manager Marty Marion can bow low to his relief pitching The hose seldom have had it so good aStruck out for Temple In 9th 2) Church Nite Next Thursday ftt:- v vl Xiv Yankees Indians Boston unched in Spirited Race By THE ASSOCIATED i s V 'I V ' i S yYK - rf ' V 'v V 5 314 Terw’gerb aBrovia fBhodes 0 s Bridges2b-s(Gomez 0 Smith 3b Williams 2b 1 0 0 0 f AB H O A AB H O A 1 Samuels' Event R 19 20 24 twi-nig- ht I - 484 478 433 358 V £ f Brooklyn 8 Milwaukee 4 night New York 8 Cincinnati 3 might 14 innings) Philadelphia t St Louis 3 (1st game St Louis 8 Philadelphia 1 (2nd game night) Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 1 (night) New Yerk Clnclanatl ?? If v1 ifaffrjz hi I2" :? 49 47 32 81 MSl'LTS TESTERDAY’S (Jlft '&£ & 46 43 40 34 Chicago St Louis Cincinnati - r ife 'A ijf 1953 n National League fV JULY 23 x- £ i 4 SATURDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAM1NE- 2 er EffiSfiTEH NORTHERN OIL CO 2296 Grant Ph 3-84- 29 X r |