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J V h Jv v r n'rfWnnP'iilfcii' WAIT LIKE THIS — Buddy Gilbert shows' Mack Hendrick how the outJerry Becker and Brent Griffiths left to right each delivery The fielder should stand as therpitcher lets go here conducted successful most one was of the clinic jever THESE KIDS MAY PERFORM IN THE MAJORS SOMEDAY THE SPORTS HIGHWAY AND HE’S OUT — Joe Soto Ogden Red utility infielder shows kids at the baseball- - clinic how the tag should be made on a ALL SET— Ray Zari tells Mike Marshall he is all now for a hot one from the pitcher Zari and other memready bers of the Ogden Reds spent the entire morning showing the kids the proper and improper ways of fielding running the bases and hitting YOU’RE runner going back into first base Butch Fouts helps with Several hundred youngsters took part in the demonstration the clinic Friday WITH AL WARDEN lira Endurance Joust Closes Tonight Bowlers of 31 states of the nation will wind up comendurance bowlpetition in Maxie Kosofs first annual tomorrow morning ing classic at Paramount Bowl early United Nearly 300 men and women from all parts of the States competed for cash awards and other honors Ir t in the men’s e endurance event will receive $1000 in cash while the feminine title holder will draw down $300 in cash and other awards John Rinquist of Salem Ore who rolled just a few days ago leads the pack as the keglers hit down the home stretch in the men’s division He rolled 8218 to The champion 3000 fans largest crowd of the season turned out for the star studded program It will be even better next year Dr Beatty and his committeemen put in many hours to make the event successful in every sense of the word Baseball fans and appreciate their be will event repeated move ahead of Roy Lown of El hope the come to in 1956 and in had years Paso Tex who previously posted 8134 The Football Writers Assn of Phil Graham of Salt Lake City first in has cited the University America the is' the only Utahn with finished He six keglers of Dayton for exceptional serv- holds Phil last 8106 Sunday ice to the working press An -third place Don Burnett of Lansing Mich award signed with President Tom is fourth with 8051 pins followed Sisler and Charles Johnson exby Walt Coleman of Lewiston ecutive sports editor of the MinMont 7983 and LaVem Felton neapolis e and FWAA of Pensacola Fla with 7969 Felton rolled the day the tourna- press box chairman ment opened BYU’s press box and the one Roy Lown of El Paso has at Soldier’s Field Chicago have been termed the poorest in America for many years More than 500 football writers of the nation including this corner will hold their annual convention at Chicago next week Yanks and Chicago Lose as Tigers Gain With Boston Win Southpaw Herb Score one of the American League’s 0 shutout over the Baltitop rookies pitched p one-hi- t more Orioles yesterday to move the Cleveland Indians into a tie with the New York Yankees for second — place only two percentage points back of the Chicago White Sox flat-foote- 2 1-- 0 e 5-- 2 no-hitt- er g ' d g g ll 13-h- it f — n L MAXIE KOSOF posted the best scratch series at - 8104 Herman Frank of Seattle leads in single game scores with 256 Five men tied with seven consecutive strikes Prim Verger of San Carlos Calif moved into first place in test a few the ladies 2056 with pins Mary days ago of Spokane is second Lafferty with 1951 Prim Verger who rolled twice is also third with 1942 Margaret Urie of Denver and Sune Gleason of Dallas are next with 1932 followed by Josephine Lopez of El Paso with 1923 and Ann Collins of San Bruno Calif with 1917 f HIGHEST SCRATCH Prim Verger posted the highest scratch series for ladies with 1936 Edna Lucas of Wenatchee Wash with 243 recorded the best single scratch game Edna Lucas and Julia Eldredge of Richland Wash lead in strikes with six in a row Only a small percentage of the nearly 300 men and women competing in the classic had to retire because of thumb trouble Many of the men competed inf ‘pot’ games following their 40 game stretchr which required 12 hours of constant bowling During the past month the writer thaqks to Maxie Kosof met bowlers from all parts of the United States All of them were enthusiastic over the event and each one said they would be back in 1956 Max Kosof and his charming wife toiled for weeks before the event got under way and they have toiled long hours during the past month Maxie is worn out but he it has been worth it He came up with the endurance idea and while his- - field fell under expectations this corner believes it was Remarkable that so many - men and women enrolled Kosof looks for 500 or more keglers to compete in his second I h ! 1: 10-gam- e in-ais- ts t t 1 ? annual joust in 1956 If ever a couple deserved a bundle of orchids it is Max and Elaine Kosof The endurance classic to the surprise of many bowlers has been a terrific success Let’s have it again in 1956 SPORTS QUICKIES Ogden’s first annual ‘Church night at Affleck Park was a splendid success thanks to Dr Henry Beatty and his fine com-- t mitteer of church men Nearly A Hall-of-Fam- e k 1-- 0 10-rou- nd July 18 ” Little leaguers will have a night at Affleck Park soon Players of the leagues will be admitted free if accompaned by either their fathers or mothers The date will be determined to- right-hande- d 3-- 0 a homer in the first inning The Redlegs downed the Pirates behind the five-hi- t of Jackie Collum and pitching Ted Kluszewski’s 34th homer while Chet Nichols of the Braves turned in a six-hvictory n 5-- 2 5-- 3 it over the world champion Giants Don Zimmer touched off a four-ruuprising in the sixth Inning with a home run to start Brooklyn to a 0 shutout over the St Louis Cardinals Johnny Podres and Paul Bessent held the Cardinals to seven hits in protecting the lead Dodgers’ Podres who was credited with the triumph pitched no-hball for the first 3 innings and yielded six of the Cardinals hits before he was replaced by Bessent in the seventh Podres had weakened in the s heat n front-runnin- g 6-- 12-ga- it 2-- 3 90-plu- aSingled for Lollar in ninth bForced Nieman for Carrasquel in ninth cStruck out for Adams in ninth' Score by innings: 000 000 000 — 0 Chicago 000 100 OOx— 1 Washington E— Lollar 2B — Edwards Yost 3B— Porterfield BB — Pierce 2 Porterfield W— Porterfield L— Pierce AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS 1- Saratoga Drives To Win at (9-1- 3) (7-- 7) Detroit Monmouth Park JULY 31 1955 ill Test one in the tough middleweight By DWIGHT L JAMES SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—The division As proof of the fact fight that grew from the “shoe this will be a fight between two lace incident’’ will be staged in a Salt Lake City ball park Aug 11 and may furnish additional proof that pugilism has found a new frontier in the West It’s a rematch of middleweights Holly Mims of Washington D C an Milo Savage of Salt Lake City The fight will be at Derks Field promoted by Jack McCarthy who is Savage’s manager Mims recently boosted to No 2 middleweight contender in the national rankings took a close decision from Savage in Brooklyn last winter But he almost lost when Savage pulled one of the oldest tricks in boxing Savage pointed at Mims’ shoe then cut loose with a haymaker as Mims looked to see if his laces were untied But Mims recovered from the clout and went on to win the bout He is reportedly still embarrassed by the incident and is saying he’ll make Savage tie his shoe when they get into the ring CHICAGO (AP) — Dick Don- this time r of the ovan ace McCarthy said if Savage beats he’ll be in line to fight any Mims Chicago White Sox underwent an appendectomy at Mercy Hospital late last night Robinson Offered Donovan was brought to Mercy Purse Hospital from Washington for a Fancy BALTIMORE Md (UP)—Sugcheckup and doctors advised an ar Ray Robinson has been offered immediate operation The operation will sideline the $15000 by local boxing promoter club’s top winner for about a Benny Trotta to meet Washington middleweight Holly Mims at month of one the Memorial Stadium in Baltimore Donovan 27 has in late September Mims is curin the best pitching records 13 victorwith American League rently ranked second and Robinson third 4 losses ies and Ar-gy- le White Sox Ace U Hospitalized right-hande- of the top men in the class he pointed to reports that Sugar Ray Robinson has just turned down a $15000 guarantee to fight Mims “Tickets are going very good and I expect a $30000 fight” McCarthy said He declared the ticket sale is starting out faster than did the sale for West Jordan’s promotion earlier this summer Turner of the Gene Fullmer-Gi- l fight McCarthy explained the ring will be at the center of the Derks infield with ringside seats on the field around it Small bleachers also will be set up behind the ringside seats Tickets will be scaled from $3 general admission to $750 ringside Mims has been guaranteed $5000 and his transportation to Salt Lake City and return He and his manager Nick Trotta of Baltimore are expected Monday Mims who is 27 is expected to enter the ring weighing close to 156 pounds Savage will be slightly heavier at 157 or 158 YESTERDAY’S - Boston ABHO A AB H O A 5 3 6 1 Kuennss Goodman 2b 4 15 2 4 13 0 Tuttlecf Klausss 4 0 11 3 10 1 Kalinerf Williamslf 4 3 10 5 2 9 1 Torgesonlb Jensenrf 3 12 0 4 2 0 4 Boone3b Zauchinlb 4 0 7 2 12 0 Delsinglf Whitec 4 16 I 2 0 3 0 aBPhilipslf Hatton3b 4 2 4 5 4 0 10 House c Piersallcf 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 Wilsonc Suscep 2 0 00 01 4 12 3 Malmberg2b Kielyp 0 0 3 0 11 Birrerp bStephensl0 0100 00 Hurdp cjoost 1100 RESULTS Kansas City 12 New York Z Cleveland 7 Baltimore O Washington 1 Chicago 0 Detroit 5 Boston 2 TODAY’S PROBABLE PITCHERS 3) (1-- 8) 1) 1) (6-- 4t 4) (5-1- 0) 8) 1) (7-1- 1) 4) (2-- 8) (7-- 8) 9) (3-- 4) (9-- n 3) al (9-- 2) Sauerlf 4 0 5 Jones3b Grngrassrf Jackson3b 4 12 Miksiscf 3 13 Lowreylb bKing 10 0 Blaylocklb r Chitic 4 2 7 Smalley ss Simmons p iDavisp 2 0 0 Miller p aBaumholtzl 10 Tremelp 0 0 0 9) 1) 5) ’ th 5) 6) 6) 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 6-- 4 2-- 6 Results of League Play Blue Jays 12 Cardinals 5 Tigers 14 Termites 9 Hawks 6 Blue Jays 3 Cardinals 6 Tarantulas L Hawks 34 Termites L Tigers 6 Tarantulas 5 Monroe Park American Leaguo Standings (Midget) Hornets 3 Earwigs 7 Spiders 25 Mosquitoes 0 Beetles 3 Scorpions 0 Larin Farr Green Redee League Standings (Midget) Menrae Park Natlenal Leagua Standings (Midget) 6-- 6--1 Even before he saw Dr Berg-lunhe said he planned to play the final Sunday against Ed Moy-la- n of Trenton N J who eliminated Grant Golden of Chicago d 6-- 3 6-- 0 6--4 34 8 27 8 Totals aSmgled for Davis in seventh bFlied out for Miksis in ninth Score by innings: 201 000 000—3 Philadelphia 000 000 000 —0 Chicago E— Jones Jackson HR — Ennis BB League-Leade- rs — Miller 1 Davis 2 Tremel 1 SO — Miller 4 Davis 6 Tremel 1 W — Miller SAN DIEGO (4-L— Davis (5-33 6 27 12 Padres Defeat 2) 6) New Yark ABHO A Darkss Lockmanlf Mayscf Milwaukee ABHO A Tannerlf 2 12 0 Logana Mathews 3 Aaronrf Hoffman lb Gordon rf Adcockjb Thompson 3 b Pafkocf Terwiliger2b CrndaUc 9) 5) i 6-- 8 9) 5) (2-- DEPT MIDGET BASEBALL AND RESULTS ' Bis Six Leaf RECREATION JUNIOR LEAGUE 5) 0) )1 8-- 7 (7-- 6) 5) 8) (3-- All-Cit- y 0) 1) (7-- 4) ty E-- (9-1- 0) 7) (3-- y All-Coun- STANDINGS His Back Bothers Him 5) (3-- All-Count- Liberty Park Standings (Midget) STANDINjGS N The City Midget and Junior baseball championships will get under way Tuesday morning at the Ogden Softball Park with four teams fighting it out for top honors In the opening 9 ani game the Owls will play the Spiders The second game of the morning will see the Condors and Blue Jays in action The winners of these first round games will meet at 9 am on Wednesday in the first of a two out “of three-gam- e series to decide the City Midget title The City Champs will play the County Midget Champs on August 9th at 6:30 pm at John Affleck Park in a preliminary game to the Ogden Reds and Salt Lake Bees contest to decide the Title On Thursday morning at the Softball Park the Stars will meet Farmer’s Grain in the opening round of the Junior Baseball championship The winner of this game will meet the Orioles on Friday morning in the first of a two out of three-gam- e series to decide the Junior title The City winner will battle the County Champs on August 10th at 5 pm at the Weber High diamond to determine the championship League play during the week saw the Spiders of the Monroe American League defeat the Mud Daubers of the Monroe National League 17 to 3 for a spot in the Midget finals The Mud Daubers downed the Bob as first and second-hal- f Whites winners met yesterday at 5 pm at the Monroe diamond to determine the National League championship CITY Trabert Says SOUTHAMPTON N Y (AP) United States Davis Cup ace Tony scare Trabert threw a king-siz- e into American tennis officials yesterday when he glumly revealed that his back has been bothering him But a few hours later after being examined by Dr Nils Berg-lun- d Cincinnati Pittsburgh the doctor said he didn’t AB H O A A ABHO LEAGUE Trabert’s injury was sethink NATIONAL 4 0 3 4 Groat ss Temple 2b 4 110 0 8 2 15 Freese3b rious Burgessc 1 8 0 10 Clmenterf Klzwskilb The diagnosed the Hallcf-lf 1106 Postjf 20 24 trouble physician a as Bellcf slight muscular 14 JO'Brienb 0 110 Longlb Thurmanlf 1 4 in the strain right shoulder which 0 2 3 Petersonc Smith3b 2 0 to back He prescribed the 1 1 spread ss 110 Thomaslf McMillan 0 0 0 Saffellcf treatments and massage He Collum p 0 0 heat 0 0 2 Friendp added that Tony would not have 0 0 0 aCole to stop playing tennis 0 0 0 Kline p When Trabert first announced 31 5 24 20 Totals ?19 27 6 the aching back it was thought in out for Friend aStruck eighth YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Score by innings: that his effectiveness might be 001 100 000 — 2 hindered or that worse he Pittsburgh Brooklyn 6 St Louis 0 — might 5 110 020 Olx Cincinnati Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh 2 ' rJ O’Brien 2 Friend 2B— Freese not be able to play in the chalMilwaukee 5 New York 3 'Hall Post Smith HR — Freese Thom- lenge round at the end of next Philadelphia 3 Chicago 0 as Kluszewski BB — Friend 1 SO— TODAY’S PROBABLE PITCHERS Friend 1 Kline 1 Collum 8 W— Col- month L— Friend lum — The news of Tony’s hack ailBrooklyn at St Louis Newcomb (17-vs Arroyo (11-overshadowed his hard-woment New York at Milwaukee — Giel Chicage Philadelphia semi-finround victory over vs Spahn A ABHO A Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills Cincinnati (2) — Little- ABHO Ashburncf 4 6 2 0 Pittsburgh at Donoso Fondylb vs Black field and 2b 3 0 2 0 Calif in the Meadow Club tourBaker Morgan2b and Gross Speakerf 44 0120 05 nament The score was Lopatac 1 Philadelphia at Chicago (2) — Roberts Banksss EnnisJf z (16-or mile-and-an-eigh- th Hollywood Downs Oaks on Coast R DERKS FIELD CARD Kansas City at New York (2)— and Ditmar (6-vs LarBoyer (5-sen and Wiesler (0-Chicago at Washington (2) — Donovan (13-vs McDerand Byrd mott (6-36 11 27 11 and Stone 35 10 27 11 Totals (4-Cleveland at Baltimore (2) — Feller aReached base on fielder’s choice (4-(0-vs Wilson for Delsing in sixth and Houtteman and Moore (5-fo in seventh t Kiely bSingled and Wehmeier Negray Detroit at Boston (2) — Garver (10-cSingled for Hurd in ninth vs and HiUman Hftcker vs Sullivan (13-and Hoeft (10-Score by innings: and (0-Delock (6-f 000 210 200— 5 Detroit Boston 000 110 000 — 2 St Leals Cleveland E— Kuenn Kaline Klaus 2B — Torge-so- n Baltimore Breeklyn turned the test AB H O A ABHO A 2 Kuenn Boone WiUiams A ABHO 3B — ABHO A HR — Williams Marsh 2b 2 0 0 0 Boone Boyer 3b 4 110 BB— Birrer 2 5 113 Hoak3b into a two-hors-e race in the 30 20 0100 ASmithrf Reese ss Schndienst2b 4 Locklmrf Causey 2b 0 0 0 1 Susce 1 Kiely 3 Hurd 2 SO — Birrer stretch 5 0 12 Avila2b Musiallb 4 Snidercf W — Birrer (3-3 0 7 0 1 Susce 2 Hurd 2 Abramsrf 4 talented but un- 05 0 0 0 YoungZb 4 0 2 0 L — Susce Hodges lb Repulskijf Saratoga athree-year-olPhilleylf ' 4 0 Wertzlb Virdoncf Gilliamlf 4 3 15 d 14 Dyck3b colt 4 111 Rosen3b predictable 3 Whisenantlf Furillorf 3 0 9 0 Triandoslb Kansas City from the Montpelier Stable won 4 12 0 Dobycf New York Zimmer 2b Lawrence p 0 HSmithc 2 0 3 1 5 0 3 6 dWalker 1 A 2 0 0 0 ABHO the Gastallc A Woodlinglf Podresp ABHO Saranac 3 2 3 5 Bessent 0 Burbrinkc 3 5 Stricklandss 0 2 4 12 p 0 Powerlb Norenlf 10 12 Dieringcf Handicap at New York by better 1 0 0 0 Dentess eHemus 1 2 0 11 5 2 2 2 0 Slaghtrrf McDgldb 4 3 16 Mirandass Grammasss 2 than three lengths while carry- 3 14 1 Foilesc Mantle cf 3 0 4 1 Pahcap 10 0 01 50 40 22 00 bRennajf 0 Naragonc fFrazier 1 0 3 0 2 1 Valolf Berrac 10 Brownp ing top weight of 126 pounds last 4116 1 0 Scorep 0 0 3 18 1 Simpsoncf 2 0 10 Poholskyp Howardc 10 Zuverinkp 10 0 Saturday He had to wrork harder 5 2 3 3 Finigan2b Skowronlb 4 0 10 0 LaPalmep Totals 27 1 27 10 3 3 11 Lopez2b under1 Sammy Boulmetis to cap- 37 13 27 6 Wrightp 01 Collinsrf 3 0 10 Score 4 2 0 0 2 3 aStephenson by DeMaestrlss innings: 13 Carey3b ture yesterday’s $19750 first Cleveland 000 322 000 — 7 4 0 4 0 Astrothc Colemanss 2 0 13 Smithp 00 0 0 bElliott Baltimore 000 000 000 — 0 5 0 0 0 Portocarerop 0 0 0 money for Montpelier cRobinson E— Brown 2B— A Smith Woodling cMoonlf 10 0 0 0 0 0 eHunterjw 2 3B— Strickland HR — Naragon Kucksp 1110 33 7 27 8 Totals Wertz BB — Score 6 Paiica 4 Brown 2 aCerv 10 0 0 35 9 27 6 SO — Score 10 Paiica 1 Brown 2 W — 0 0 0 1 for aHit double into in Morganp Wright play L— Paiica Score (10-9dByrne 10 0 0 sixth Sturdivant p 0 0 0 0 bAppeared at bat for Smith in Chicage Washington seventh ABHO A AB H O A 40 17 27 5 30 6 27 14 Totals cCaUed out on strikes for FJliott 2b 3 0 14' OAKLAND Calif (AP)— Hol- 4131 Minosojf aGrounded out for Kucks in sixth Snyder in seventh 4 2 Fox2b Grothlf 4 10 0 bRan for Slaughter in eighth for Lawrence in ninth lywood batted around in the ninth 4 0 10 dSingled 0 4 2 0 10 Paularf cWalked for Coleman in eighth Busbycf ’ out for Burbrink in ninth eLined 0 4 8 0 1 2 0 12 Sieverslb six runs dFlied out for Morgan in eighth Dropolb inning yesterday scoring fPopped out for Grammas in ninth 3 10 4 Riverarf Yostb eRan for Robinson in eighth to beat Oakland 11-- 6 in a Pa- 33 0110 10 0 Lollar c Score by innings: Score by Umphlettcf 3 0 4 0 cific Coast League lame The 110 0 aNiemin Valdivielsoss 3 0 2 5 Kansas City Innings: 000 004 002 —6 110 201 430—12 Brooklyn 4 3 000 000 000—0 100 000 010— 2 St Louis Carasquelss Edwardsc 3 16 0 New York Oaks held a one-ru- n lead going 1 10 0 0 0 bCoan 3 10 1 2B — Burbrink E— Coleman E—Grammas 2B—Valo 3 Simpson Reese Porterfieldp into the last frame 3 0 0 2 Adams3b BB —Podres 2 HR — Zimmer 3B— McDougald Lopez BB — Reese Lopez 030 Oil 006— 11 16 5 1 0 0 0 cKell Hollywood 2 Morgan 2 Portocarrero 1 SO Poholsky 2 Lawrence 1 Kucks SO — Podres 10O 300 020 — 6 Oakland 9 1 3 10 0 Piercep —Kucks 3 Sturdivant 1 Portocarrero 4' Bessent 2 Poholsky 1 LaPalme 1 Bowman Lyons (8) and Hall Bea4 (3-W— Portocarrero L — Kucks Lawrence 3 W— Podres (8-L— Pomon Gettel (9) Borland (8) and Heal 34 7 24 7 S3 5 27 14 (7-Totals holsky (4-mile-and-a-sixteen- STANDARD-EXAMINE- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SCORES morrow OCEANPORT N J (UP) — Saratoga carrying top weight of 126 pounds and favored at 3 to 5 in the betting made a game drive through the Monmouth Park stretch yesterday and won the $29050 Choice Stakes by a head Traffic Judge the second choice wound up in that position after leading Saratoga by a head at the last bend Nances Lad finished eight lengths behind Traffic Judge as the two leaders ball for the Senators The Tigers remained very much in the race by totaling 11 hits off three Boston pitchers Ray Boone drove in three runs with a triple and a double to help rookie Babe Birrer to his third victory of the season Birrer gave up 10 hits including Ted Williams 18th homer In the National League’s best Bob Miller game pitched' nine innings of shutout relief ball as the Phillies downed the Cubs Curt Simmons ws forced to leave the game with a stiff shoulder after giving up a lead-of- f single to Dee Fondy Miller then entered the scene and limited the Cubs to seven singles the rest of the way Del Ennis struck the winning blow two-ruseven-hi- t OGDEN On T uesday OGDEN CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING The Utah State Class B Horseshoe Pitching Tournament will be held at the courts on Lester Park Friday and Saturday Aug 5 and 6 Verne Despain president of the Ogden Horseshoe As- -' sociation said the event will begin each evening at 7:30 There will be 16 contestants in the tourney and each participant will play seven games each night The Ogden City Recreation Department along with the State Horseshoe Pitching Assn will sponsor prizes Several Ogden pitchers will compete They include Alma Johnson LaVon All-re- d Olaf Runchel Merrill Cross Rulon Thurgood Dr Gilbert Moesinger Bill and Mrs Despain This tournament is one of several sponsored this year by the state association — including the national meet at Murray An Open Tournament with $30 in prizes will be conducted at the Lester Park courts on Aug 13 d fast-ballin- vZ WiirSfarf TOURNEY FOR HORSESHOES STARTS FRIDAY 7-- Star-Tribun- rev to 12A THE The Yankees missed a chance to regain first place when they decision to the dropped a 12-Kansas City Athletics while the Washington Senators edged the White Sox The fifth-plac- e Detroit Tigers also picked up ground in the fasttightening American League race Boston by downing fourth-placand now rest only 5Vz games back of Chicago Jim Dyck ruined Score’s bid for a with a fourth-inninsingle that just eluded the outstretched glove of Cleveland shortstop George Stirckland The youngster box- Indians’ Archie Moore walked six Orioles out and struck two knock off will ing champion 10 league-leadinto his days from his training grind for total tobring 164 the Rocky Marciano title fight Strickland Vic Wertz and Gene to attend his sister’s wedding in led Cleveland’s Woodling St Louis attack on three Baltimore pitchNBC is looking for a girl to ers Strickland drove in four runs a triple and single Wood-lin- g spark women’s sports news on with had two doubles and a sift its weekend radio extravaganza and Wertz hit a two-rugle Monitor homer ' Kansas City meanwhile Squaw Valley Calif depicted as a foundling among the world’s pounded out 17 hits in whipping Yankees Elmer Valo was the plush ski centers spent $50000 the hero of the game with a homer in its campaign to land the 1960 and three doubles while big winter Olympics Arnold Portocarrero stopped the Brains in liaison with brawn: Yankees with six hits Johnny two Phi Beta Kappas John Reed Kucks the first of three New pitchers was charged with Kilpatrick and Fred Sington will York soon be enrolled in football’s the loss Eddie Yost’s fourth inning Authority this cor- double knocked in Roy Sievers ner a director of the Football with the only run as the Senators Hall of Fairo downed the White Sox and Rex Layne is nard at work at handed hard-lucBilly Pierce his fourth of the season defeat West Jordan Utah for his Pierce gave up only five hits rematch with Bob Baker at Bob while Porterfield West Jordan Aug 24 Layne pitched dropped a decision to Baker Jast 175-poun- Title Games c©mc 40-gam- PROTECT YOURSELF— The proper follow through on a pitch so the hurler is protected from a drive of the bat of the hitter is demonstrated by John Sabalasky For many of the youths the clinic was one of the most exciting experiences of their lives Kattc Magliep Monzantp a 0'Connell2b Nichols p 1143 4 4 2 1 3 13 3 0 10 4 13 1 3 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 Williams Grissom p Calif (AP) — held Seattle to four Lloyd Dickey hits yesterday as San Diego defeated the Rainiers The viccut Seattle’s Pacific Coast tory over the Padres to lead League two games Mud Daubers 9 Dragonflies 2 Black Widows 2 Bob Whites 14 Ants 8 Wasps 3 Ants 14 Black Widows 3 Dragonflies 1 Crickets 0 Bob Whites 4 Mud Daubers 5 Bob Whites 7 Mud Daubers 8 Larin Farr Greens Major League Standing (Junior) 4-- 1 001 Seattle 000 San Diego Judaon Yletcher (7) berg (7) Dickey and 000 000—1 121 OOx— 4 4 0 11 1 and Swift GinsBailey Indiana 4 Eagles 1 Orioles 10 Cards 3 Monroe Park Hot-ShLeaguo Standings (Junior) ot Affleck Park All-StLeaguo Standings (Junior) ar SI 10 27 13 Totals aSingled for Monzant in eighth Score by innings: 0001 200 000—3 New York 400 000 lOx— 5 Milwaukee HR — O’Comlel 2B— Katt Aaron BB — Maglie 1 Thompson Mathews Monzant 3 Nichols 1 SO—Monzant 3 L—Mag-U- e Nichols 2 W— Nichols (7-81 6 24 6 5) (9-- 5)' Revenue Increases TRENTON N J (UP)— Revenue for t the first 35 days of racing at Monmouth Park was up almost one per cent over the same period last year according to State Treasurer Archibald S Results of League Play Farmer’s Grain 15 Yankees L : |