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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1952 : SUNDA
The Wright Angle Glynn Sparkles In Cleveland Shutout | Th EERE RE RR SE Smashes 1st Homer & Against Red Sox |
By United Press BOSTON, June 19—Rookie First-Baseman Bill Glynn, making his third start in the major leagues, put on a sparkling show today as Cleveland shut out the Boston Red Sox, 4-0, and moved up to within one percentage point of a
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MIDGETS return to W. 16th St. Midget Speedway |e A y A 2 EE second place tie in the American) Saturday night. i. ; 4 League penjiant race, i gin obder in the ninth. Morgan, - J televised The big names in AAA racing will be there. No out-§ g 613 fans on hatd aliwhg gave up eight of the White The | : te: Fenway Park for the second” of/gox's 10 hits, was credited with standing competition from other tracks to keep the boys| a 3-game series, Glynn opened the pig firth victory against three ised Indi: So it looks like the biggest entry| Bb. s 8 8 Ro game with a double and in" the gethacks a part of list of the season. | BOAT RACING fans will see fifth inning smashed his first Catcher Charlie Silver 0 The feature event will be a 100- action today at Culver and next major league home run, the ball, chance to play when en The Jap championship. There also will Sunday at Ridgeville. dropping into the Red Sox bull oasey Stengel decided to rest : be four 10-lap heats. | The Lions Club of Culver pen. He also singled to hit safel¥|yogi Berra, drove in the two president Qualifications will start at 7|SPonsors an Outboard Regatta at three times in five appearances at runs which decided the game. I shortly a p.m. and the first race at 8:30. (1 P. m. today at Lake Maxin- the plate. : | CHICAGO NEW YORK th i Better not miss this one . . . it Kuckee. Next Sunday at 2 p. m. Glynn's activities were only OA YORK a e Fairg might be the roughest one of the the Randolph County Conserva-| slightly less spectacular than jisgisss § 3 § JEHOOS { 210 0 ear here. Advance ticket sales tion Clubs sponsor Speed Boat| those of workhorse Bob Lemon Migs, § | & SBawiist, § 14 : To indicate a record crowd, so it races at Ridgeville, Ind. If jhe Jaa 2 one-hitter going for WHat 4 ’ 2 § Mebaidh i l o 0 ” { EJ ” . 0 an, artin,?! 2 04 woulg ie a good ea i make! WHEN and what will be the |" The 83.year-old Cleveland Bheaa® § 3 8 Searintad 2 0 ¢ 2 Davey, wi phone BE-3316 any day ¥ jest. race at the new Southland | veteran was making “his third Lelare § 9 Silvera.c i133 | night in . peedway at Raleigh, N. C., start in six games for the In- Stewart 1 & 0 8Reynoldsp 0 a: hows ie lcm mt Sunday Nast been decided yet, The re atin had, appeared In crise § § § Brees 88 9 Basilio of night. {track’s stockholders held a meet- relief once during that period, |Bedrigues 1 © © CO : When Da . an ing the past week to review the! LOSING 24 : ® ad Hudgon. hy a ann toes. RBBR h ell THE BIG one in this area this *%Y national championship! BCRP udson, LORS, Me into force pla ‘pents ow we afternoon is the AAA RT pro- ace, which was stamped by who had a 2-1 edge over Cleve- in Shr Mt We (es Blty. Toe Dense : gram at the Vigo County Fair and Track Manager Sam Nunis| {land at the start of the game, was oi run singled for Rlerce Jn. u. Grounds half-mile track at Terre 28 ‘very successful.” i {driven to the Showers = te fut New York .....ci..iiieee. 200 101 00x— : THE > The next one might be i after giving up eig its our| ERRORS-—Coleman 2. i i Haute. It's t 8 a stock Haute, : by the second race fOr ar 38 he innings. He served Glynn his| yg, Miranda, Robinson, Rizzule, Gol- which wil The Mneup looks like a field] A PeW kind of record was. set home run ball and was touched RUNS BATTED Ii-Rebinsen 2. Bauer, that long for the “500”: Johnnie Parsons, At Southland in preparation for! for a double by Bob Avila before TWO.BASE HITS Miranda, Collins 2, contract t Joe James, Bill Vukovich, Mike ‘he July 4 classic. They built] being Ni Ir Ray Scarbol oul CLE PLAY—Segrisi fo Rlzmuto te Dave Nazaruk Jim Rigsby, Genel the grandstand in seven days. It iB n-l0gR OW LEFT ON BASE—Chicago 5, i : Force, Leroy 5 Risany Jimmy feats 16,560 people. Quite an seventh for Boston and allowed) BASE ON MALLS Bierce, ay Yok 7. valuable D alt, Andy Linden, Pate| thievement for the Nunis know-| , . i “a a 2 suly ti hits in the Jast three morgan 2. Reynolds 3 Seve % Renter & handling Romeevich, Johnnie Tolan, Chuck DOW in getting the job dome. | -° ee nmngs Ph rg Remind I hy a he | 'y ) { | Ss x Fs . : United Press Telephoto. The 27-year-old Glynn, brought ™ winning PITCHER. Mors B 1 Ee tin a ge YOU CAN be sure that Ran-| RAIN BRIGADE—The U. S. Olympic team marched in a steady downpour as a procession opened the first day of the Olympic [UP three days ago from Sacra: NL Tr wi x ye ph) en » (dah (Rags). Mitchell, manager of| Games yesterday. The U. S. athletes, surpassed in number only by the Russian delegates, wore blue and gray suits and rain hat The [110 Sid an) excellent job in the args © 7 BAT TommE FHI rap that last ig \W. 16th St. Midget Speedway,| parade of at . is po ' : : . h in hats. The [field as well as at bat having I DAN CE—1353 Qualifying trials, which start gets a new passenger yay. p of athletes took place in Helsinki, Finland's neat, white Olympic Stadium. nine putouts and two assists. id 5.39% stop ped. 1 ak Sai noon, sheuld be “hot. lany color but green. - ® home run dropped into the wll Browns L ose lacings an 1 he way & S100 priv for. the | His wreck on a slippery high-| m iC {>am © pen about 400 Teel out 3 might , cuts bigg . way last Tuesday night was the 15 U d P s have gone further ad not! The current record is 24.389 [second time within two weeks naer ar, | ‘me Maureen Wins had to buck a stift breeze. 5 of Last 6 OWH bloat Seconds set by Luptow in the [that his green Oldsmobile was P | Tak Into #4 ky cd . . CLEVELAND al Boston oii WASHINGTON, July 19 (UP) and when ud 62 . bent up. When he started on that d mer es i = - 1 ear oO ad Penn 1 I atoants 2 55 Bumense 252 3 }| —The Washington Senators came : races start at 2 p.m. trip, he had just taken the car : in rime 4 13 Hinmirsar 1 © 3 [yom hehind with fwo yung in It HE A . x owt o Me Nepal garage, Some- (anadian 0 n : "By United Press : [Sonnet 3 3 8 0 Sehmeemet 4 . 2 githe jase Bale of the eighth inning va AAA Contest Board says one had run into the green car pe HELSIN i Br 6-1 h 0 peme 3 3 § LiGoelman.? 1 8 tonig 0 beat the St. Loui h Maréhall Teague, winner of the several days before. . Cited ecw p LS KI, Sunday, July 20—Americans were slated eeze, yg O° Simpson : i 3 § Germertan 3 Eh § Browns, 2 to 1, behind the io shouted k 180-mile stock car race at Mil-| Rags probably will respect the| WINNIPEG, Man, July 19— or 2etioa today in five sports—track and field, women’s By United Press fom 401 3 Hudson.» i ® 0 A pitching of Julio Moreno. have stop waukee last Sunday, threatens to superstition of the r t ’ trac i i i Srourp e Browns, who suffe i : Pee the first draver 'm the his. PO GREEN. Te" sohnny Palmer of Badin, N. C. olympic sey en a BYiteya fe RA RO pa he pg tal BEER Tet 53h i ird straight detent and ith in elimbed i tory of major league auto racing Businessmen at Lafayette re today won the Canadian Open rolling in high gear. e Mo) Connolly, Toials 30122714 Totals 31 88717 the last six games, had broken f 5 Jate are logay PEN For the Yanks, the key event| already holder of the U. §., Wim: [Saiaa™ ~11::11:"21.111 Ges ow see— ¢ scoreless pitching duel between Ul yeas RUNS—Glynn, Avila, Tipton 2. [Moreno and Lefty Gene Bearden broken leg
co a season undefea . n the AA 1 i 0. ournamen with a record- Ch to mplete ted getting behind A 00-lap g If t t of the da y appea red to be thei“ ar ley Moore of New York at- bledon and Irish tennis titles, | RUNS BATTED IN—Combs, Glynn, b scorin ’ | oy g the game's first run
The Milwaukee go Was the |Championship midget race to be 4 Rly rr £0 was the run at Lafayette Speedway Fri breaking 72-hole total of 263— trials in eight-man crew, where | (eMPUNE to qualify along with|added another today when she SPRe"pise HITS—GI ila, Stmp-| by Teague thi th day night. Bob Swartz, track|20 under par. Navy's U. 8, intercollegiate cham- |e Yoder of Arkansas, and Ro-|4efeated + IW BASE NITS—-Glyam, Avia, Nm. in the top half of the eighth inleague this season With his |,,.., zr says they've posted $700] ° pions clash with the sleek Britisn|1and Blackmon of the U. 8. Army. (yo <%= Mrs. Eunny Harshawi ner ae Typing. ITC _ Hudson Hornet. im pi gh ey ve os ed $700 - The husky, ex-United States|, |) cambridge crew sh 5 Y:|Vosters of Philadelphia, 6-1, 6-0, ON RU LAY Rosen to Combs to Lhe Senators bounced right apolis fo Drivers will get their next | that the re and Dili Ryder Cup player, shattered the| Many . Sspoits vai : U. S. entrants in the high jump to win the Pennsylvania and Avis oN er rh Barton & back in their half. Ex-Yankee r : ooo... chance to stop Teague, in the 100-to $3000, . mark of 268 set by Bobby Locke! mia a De lare Walt Davis of Texas A. and Eastern States championships for| BASE ON BALLS— Lemon 1, Scarborough Jackie Jensen hammered his sixth chosen, { : : he “in M.. Ken Wiesner of Navy, and ad sht vear. 1 : shllsssh iain ’ ; > mile AAA thamplonship stock "0 lin 1948. Palmer. covered the the bag” if they ean beat the 'Arnold Bett of Navy, i straight year... STRUCK OUT—Lemon SS Saen Lomer of _the-yéar to tie the = § his first car race next Sunday .afternoon| AAA Championship Midget! i Zt talented British -eigh | Betton of Drake. In the| The 17-year-old wizard from” pion Le Wudson 8 in 4 (laced 2 bat. game with one out. Ken Wood Wednesda on the half-mile Dayton (O.) rages will be at’ Salem Speedwa |opening rounds in 66-65-66 and : ritish e ght under [10,000 meters, only track event San Diego, Cal., required only 9g ters in 5th). Searborqueh 2 in 2; Nixen doubled, moved to third on an- , Speedway. Inet Sunday afternoon: The Yay jcompieted the fourth round with| th rough water conditions pre- [today in which Americans don’t minutes - to trip Mrs. Vosters * Wiidone PITCHER Lemon (0-8). other out, and scored when 1 After * = = ns Lop andget driers will earn) 66 despite pouring rain which| Vailing. _ |rank highly, the U. S. will be rep- Philadelphia and Middle States| LOmvIRES. Sievens: Nags Bus * [Mickey Vernon blasted a single was pleas NASCAR stock cars are running points OD midaet § ® 8 earn drenched the St. Charles Country In track and field, several U. S.|resented by Curt Stone, Fred champion, and wrap up another Mma lEP: © Nunn | Summeth ST. LOUIS WASHINGTON again this afternoon at Dayton nis tow xX national crown. Cub course. {hopefuls will attempt to qualify Wilt, and Horace Ashenfelter, all crown in her first start since her ATTEND ANCE—18,613 Younei2h “5 1 $1 ABH OA - ast Wed (0.) Speedw th | e feature will be for 50 laps.| lin trials for the 100-meter dash, of New York. {Int { * i aay 33 ium 3001 4090 pe peedway on e quarter-'muere also will be three 10-1 | Fred Haas Jr, New Orleans, | 400. meter 1 "> 3 nternational victories abroad : rillarf 3 0 @ 9 Busby.et 4040 pers mile track.. The stocks run every... -1aply + and Dick Mayer, St. Peters-| eter low hurdles and 800-| In addition to the eight-oared early this month. { : a Kryhski Ib 3 2 7 0 Wosali® S320 watch Da Wednesday and Sunday night x.’ mination heats and a 15-1ap yo a. tied for second ly run, and in the finals of| rowing, trials will alse be held | Miss Connolly built eyno S n e nen $1 4 9 Runnels.ss § § 33 : cept when the AAA-sanctioned >: 7a! Qualifying will start oi® oo" ale of 274 the high jump and 10,000-meter today in double-sculling, pairs- lead Connolly Viilt 3p 3 10 Dyefh’ 319 8 Snvierss 308 certain Ir : lat 12:30 noon and the first race § . |run. without eoxswain, pairs-with- | oy er : potdsberey 1 0 0 0) Grasse.e I by 4 { ’ S-w | . | DeM 88 | 6 “The 21s the AAA speedway car|2t 2:30 p. m, Doug Ford, Harrison, N. Y.; Al 28 = | eoxswain, Tourswithont €cox- a Rent! Sl remiser Bee, ops ife X fin "ii H ."* race at Dayton is Aug. 3L el Zimmerman of Portland, Ore.,] ALL EYES will’ be on Air| swain, and fours-with coxswain. {Cricket Re hh a Merion) By United Press Bearden.p $e 0 g . : It op a. au ( ) and Skee Reigel of Tulsa, Okla., Force Sgt. Mal Whitfield" of Janet Dicks of Harrisburg, Pa. triumph enabled her te Straight NEW YORK, July 19—Allie YE ly give Dave . MIDGET races move into the! u S e sé tied for fourth with 275. |Columbus, 0.. when he takes the Was the only U. 8. girl scheduled tournament trophy . ® Reynolds made his fourth pitch- hens fied - Totals Benn him for ti Forest Park Speedway at Day-| Palmer won prize, money of|{track in the 800-meter trials. to apear today in trials for the! In. men’s tournament pla ing appearance in eight days as| Mee rice Tor ‘De Maentrl in" 90h will i ton. O. next Sunday night. They of Unearned R l$5000. Whitfield won that title in the Women's diseus throw. Blthe sare ‘Court. ay on he came to the aid of starter Tom| _B¥rme Foren Hen er Bk rom In ih. will be in will run there every Sunday uns . Top amateur was Jack Pan 1212 games and is rated an ex-| COMPETITION Continues in Straight Clark of Pasadena, Cal. Morgan today and preserved a Washinrton ae. Ali lrexaatis 900 000 0101 shudder t night, sanctioned by the Central By United Press rose of Miami Beach, Fla., wit |cellent chance to repeat. At- gymnastics, but the R moved into the finals by def 14 to 2 victory for the Yankees RUNS—Krvhoskl, Jensen. 000 000 02x—9 from Mich % { ’ - | : : 3 8, ussians. y eat-| , FR oski, Jensen, Wood. ri Ic States Racing Association. For-| CHICAGO, IIL, July 19—The a 291. tempting to qualify in the same have virtually clinched their first ing Sidney Schwartz, Long Beach, [°Ver the White Sox. RUNS BATTED est Park is a fifth-mile track and New York Giants’ detense ook] ; a event are John Barnes of Oc¢-|team gold medal nat I N. Y., 6-3, 9-7, 6-1. +’! Reynolds, who has pitched 15 {Kryhoski scored Pav overnon. pi preaent Re og for the lapsed in the eighth inning today] Sidental, ang Reggie Pearman of The Soviets took a 3.20 iho he other semifinals match SOmPlete games for the Yankees FRO-ASE HITS—Jensen, = Kryhoski IF D 8 e track was ; |New York. over favore \ ; pitted Defending Champi +. and thus was used in relief only|" Home Ru : payed. two yeafs ago. BE oes tor ) Knocked Oui On | U. S. competitors in the 100-|day at the at oF ain Compulsory | Seixas of Philadelphia, Phe ie once before this week, was called Rn DOUBLE PLAY Sasder to Vernon to fhe other The CSRA schoduis toute |r ory Sine 3 2 340 | meter dash, who are hopeful of events, Y|tion’s No. 1 amateur, against Hal ID when Morgan was forced to], LEFT ON BASES—S{. Louis 9, Wash- weight ki tively calls for midgets to race |,¢ warren Hacker I g Vv A { h finishing 1-2-3 in. the finals, are| Seven of the 27 ations com of. BUTTOWS of Charlottesville, Va |T0'.re after seven innings because "BASES ON BALLS—Morens & THE at Greenville, O., next Sunday | j1yacker was locked in a score-| ma eur ow jas Bragg of Morgan State, ing in gymnastics competed pe |The final will be played tomor- °F a istered finger on his throw- STRUCK OUT Morons 4. Reardon 1. begins, hi afternoon. i pi . 3 PAIS Jdndy Remigin 1 « o "row. {ing hand. LO —Moreno (8-5). y » a a less pitching duel with Jim Hearn| James Watkins, 1052 Times- and Be re Ei ray _she” The | Reynolds yi UMPIRES Froese. McGowan, © Hi i ‘when Alvi n Dean Smith of Texas. In the strongest nation appearing in! Clark will meet defendin y yielded two hits in|sear. eGowan, Hurley, either at Wi Casmpiensiip Stock Cari ounder > Be ed Jegion Golden Gloves welter- 400-meter hurdles, it's title choice| '8roup two” was expected to be champion Vic Seixas Philadel | eighth, but retired the side’ APIiSGANcE—1ise Speedway ub has aded Jungle Park Speed-| sis, lead-| weight champion, regained his _ - |Germany, but the Germ {phia, in the fi " To : : ! . ’ (Gi v, ermans were. ' nals tomorrow for way to its schedule. The Cham-/In8 off the home eighth. Billo snateur” title last night ’ {not expected to match the Rus.|'N¢ Second consecutive year K k k . They plonship drivers will race there| Serena sacrificed, then Davey) : . g iersa I ered sian score, | Seixas, delayed OlF 4 ankakee rar To Be Dedicated Chaney every Wednesday night on the Willams dropped Hank Sauer’s With a 3-round decision over Perry | Yachting competiti rials parva an hoyr and 3} on Sudd warter-mile cl “1. 1fly ball in short right fi : " petition ' also | y heavy rains, moved into On Sunday, Aug. 2, Kankakee| Ball games an would ra q clay track inside the ght field for an|Bailey. To I k R I" | opens today on the Gulf of Fin. (he finals with a 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 vic.| River "State Park will be ded Jo d music by the » e 3 3 { ' | . - -4, 6-4, 6- | - er for iin reaching third and! pajley had ko'd Watkins last dK a4 KeS | land in the large classes and | OfY over Hal Burrows, Char- cated, fulfilling hopes for the pro-Louast High School Band and Iellows, Races Today I” Toby Atwell wis b |week, but Watkins won . the By United Press | the Olympic monotype class. 'Ottesville, Va. ject first discussed 24 years ago, ndjana State Champion Carillco Re Twar Cat — tums. Aaltonte aa eos Wes handed as in judges’ verdict last night during) BOSTON, July 19—Rookie Out- a soduon, three games were ra : located on Ind. 41, between Band of U, 8. Steel Co. wil pre- D . | sprints, Vigo County Fair Grounds, Terre | - ses!the amateur boxing program fielder Jim Piersall will withdraw ed In soccer, as well as i |Schneider and Lake Village, the ceed the 2 rews Haute: CSRA sprints, Ft. Wayne Byeeiver | 410 Dee Fonay Shaghed his third staged 10 to 10:30. p.m. in a temporarily from baseball tol Petition in field hockey. 14 IAC Swimmers . [3000-acre recreational and wild- monies. D. TH, douieution serge CINCINN (MIDGETS Kansas City, Mo. AAA sane- (* g e day inte center] WFBM-TV studio. “take a Test” General Manager. — Sogn Quali for Fin |life reservoir was first proposed, Speakers include former 0 field, scoring Miksis and Sauer ger als | 2 Gov. Two runs (EYOCK CAms_Night, Indisnapalic A Soon) 4 je auer| In other bouts James J. Cor-Joe Cronin of the Boston Red sox Roes i oes [in 1928 by state conservation Ralph F, Gates, Gov. Schricker Be a ¢ Speedway, Kokomo Speedway, ren] he ng twell to third. pett decisioned John Koker in a announced today. d sier ap ures Peetal people and members of the Izaak and John Tobin, national presi t Speedway at Alexandria, Mt. Lawn Speed- | HOY Wilhelm replaced Hearn on; 126-p d match, J Tuvvel ko'd ~ 3 A Noi t CHICAGO, July 19 — Fourt Walton League, i y p and gave th ie afternoon, 00 MHe the — a wearn onf126-pound maten, . oe Tuvyel Ko Cronin said the decision was - Indi rieen |dent of the Izaak Walton League. over the Re NASCAR race at Play Speedway. South | -mound-—and Hal Jeffcoat Willie Crawford in 1.01 of the reached after a consultation with| it ¥ kA [Raanapols Athtetie Club swim-| . ange Bend: NASCAR sprin 2 Davten (0. Breeted him with ingl 5 . ure | Twice th Sasednaz: Hoosier Racing, Inc. sprints at ino Afiwel] a single, scor- first round and Melvin Allen physicians and was done “in the | ers qualified today for tomor-! from behi a F # Lake Rores "NEW YORK jicnociied out SKIRRY Alexander atiinterests of Jim Piersall.” Frankie Roessler won his sec-| "W'S Chicago Tribune swim meet i off their vture aces | NEW OR Al NAGY Ciawic Secon. Toupt, | “We are not interested in [ONG Straight 25-lap feature race finals. | EE But the la: I... 4 ah BL Rh py 2 AMY To stn 1 1 : 3 Adiis.rt 41 2 Hua org s'was 1952 Golden; where or for whom Piersall will jast night at the W. 16th St.| GIRLS * Karl Drew Sunda. AAA sorinis Rie) ur be Lockmndh § 1 8 8 Miksis.th 4 ° 3 3s ov es Open champ in Indlanapo-) play,” Cronin said. “We are Midget Speedway after a 5-car|zan AM Under—Penny Savage and Lynn STOP IN! W Will ( ' : ~ much. Rerteay SORA sorints. Owentbors, Ku, | Thmpwnior 4 § § Sitquecit™ 113 lo Allen and Alexander are 122-| merely interested in the boy pileup on’ the first lap. | 13 And Under—Gail Moll. I We Will Criss-Cross and Check Your fs (1) EAiersinda: Weangutns mane buy Rhoden 18 8 abana 433 4PONCE himaelt.” Y | The oddity of the evening was aichite, oer + eon 20 Med Tigag Absolutely F Smee Park Betasas: Peay meh leht, Youre $210 Miner 0000 er Cronin dediined to give any Vara Burke’s identical time for ALS And Under — Linda Barton, Betsy ies 50 u ely REE—Assuring Longer Wear! | Sar Sa: i ditna polly ond Mivwes| Witheimp © 0 0 ns J i Ch | Si {other details or to say where the ti qualifying laps—the first) 16 And Under—Sue Schacter. ne. Soda: & |Hacker.o 4-0 0 aries signs {“rest” would take place or for an in te history of hard-top| BOYS S : Zyliedrame, Armscamp Speedway at Alex: Totals 31 524 13 Totals 321021 5 T Fi h L {how long. 119 ne e had three laps at], 12 Ang Hoder_ Bil Cass, Jim Morrison, ® eal atfinias 3 Salley 3 ARdetavn: J _Minner ran for Fondy in Sth. [o) 1g f ayne { = » 2 " Plas i i | 33 And Under—Prank McKin ee ur L Pp \ > Speedway. A eee. rome: Ro- New York y 000 000 000-0 be = | Placing behind Roessler i 18 And Under—Bob Zeigler. nex, i ow rices AAD, ot Lawn Monticello: after pn : ' ; 000 000 03x—3 | Ut h A 8 I WOULD appreciate it if the feature were Franki n the ints —— | . naan. 04 Mile AAA sanctioned at Dayton | ERRORS ark Nilliamt, fan an, ug. {newspapers refrained from giv- Wayne Hawley, J le Mike, South . “> } Speedway, Bass Lake Speedway. | RUNS BATTED IN—Fondy 2. Jeff : dee tar ) J y, Jack Harrison, outhern Champion | MIDGETS —— Tuesday nicht, Knaxvitle RUNS BATTED IN—JTondy S Je teat. | By United Press ing undue publicity to the boy and Jack Faris. Faris had the L | Tan! Friday ght. Kokomo Sashuille, | Larkin CL Fonds. OGDEN, Utah, July 19—The because 1 think that would help fastest qualifying lap 4t :1857. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. July 19 ° Next Sunday nisnt Cuiy 7). Forest Fark| SACRIFICE HIT—Ssiena. io Dark do stage ‘was being set here tonight a Jot Sronin added. . SioCasier's ' winning time was (UP)—Gay Brewer Jr. 20-year- — . Se ————— mame { Loon man: Thompson te Williams to Lock- Hah’ ® ] sall, an outstanding out- 2.9L. old Kentuck t Bl D I AEA York $ "on for Utah's most ambitious heavy-|fielder with the Red Sox earlier, 1ieat winners were Bud Mon- pion, b y Siate golf cham. ues own jonpe 2 oN BALLS . or 1 He “weight boxing undertaking—a 10- this season, was sent down to eymaker, Roy Atkinson, Bud Shinai Thwaltes of Colonels 4 to 1 | w TRUCK oNALLS--Hacker 1, Hearn &.I\,,4 brawl between former the Birmingham, Ala, farm ciub Ww aiker and Vic Ebbing, Money-|“playing it a ame of T i kB i S y o fa HITS—Off Hearn 9 in 7% innings, Wil- Heavyweight Champion KEzzard wind a Series of rather amusing el alse on the first 12-lap staged a brilliant a mes Speelal elm } 33. ; LL antics, ese included argu- e copped the secLOUISVILLE, July 19 —- Bob Er ar NS—Hearn 3 Charles and stocky Rex Layne, iments with right field fans au ond. The consolation Ve fo tanebdesi 4 und 3 YOU CAN BUY Cerv's double in the first inning LOSING 3 FITCHER) acker (1-3). {farmer boy from Lewiston, Utah. imaginary games of cat Tonia C48NOt laps went to Walker. ; ea Amzleyr plated Bob Bollweg and Bill te IRES—-Donatelli, Palantant,” Bar-| The clash has been set for Fri: playing i, catch while S———————————————— golf tournament here. i | TIRES FROM us Skowron and Kansas City went TIMEC a day, Aug. 8, in Ogden Stadium, #2 2. 4. RETAIL AT on to down Louisville 4 to 1 here e——————————— {ordinarily noted in the inter-| AT BIRMINGHAM, the antics ra aved in nis first S itt L mountain. country as ‘a rodeo continued and’ included disputes «a. .e Ce ye s first game igrounds, |with umpires T | T : ALE : Sijce peturning from the New aviit, arsen | Promoter Kenny Mayne, with tion TNS: AG w Fesent exh. e evision ec nicians ik Tuesday In Western Finals soto etn wie mony 1 pe Wh, war Bt, Be : PRICES ‘ 3 LQ Yi {ready in the , claime e sta- was suspended for three day 8 hits. He h : : ; ys and Wo oiogh 2 Bp 18 oY on Continued from Page 11 |dium s more than 30,000 seats returned here yesterday to spend ervice 0. nc. Every Tire Before “a 1-hitter against Charleston {n /backcourt game and seldom | Would be filled at fight time. This that idle time with his family. F Seat Bb ast Hire out. {rushed the net. 'would bring a gate of more than Piersall talked with Cronin] , Ar 8 | ully : LOUISVILLE KANsas cry | Anita went to the front 2-0 and $300,000, . the greatest for any|yesterday for some time and ap-] J Ei have been made ot thw Lincobw Hotel to con: Guaranteed Cy 4 AB H 0 A SX aran the count to 4 to 1 before | SPOrting event in Utah history. parently had undergone an ex. betwean Shot tnd or interviews on Sunday, July 20th, “i Sauhitt ct : 23 & Mzmnian. 3h $11 4 Karol snapped back to lead 5 to |Frices scale from $5 to $15. amination by a doctor. inte Misr oe. .M. with qualified men who are 1 Harwell § 210 aBoliwesd 3 2's 24 Miss Kanter took the next | Field i n employment opportunities in the Television Y fleht lf 4 : ' * kowron.if 3 ’ 2 8 game 5 to 4 and Miss Feragos| ield in Indianapolis. EX Fi $83 3Carenan 4} $ Joel her service at 5-all. Why N rataY| BE El ree nom y Not Drop In at the Lincoln Today? 3 TRIPL Totals B53 62410 Totals 32102712 11th game and broke Karol's ger-| ? 0 APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Priced . lavilly, ...i.-o-iv oo 988 808 M01 iyice on the 12th for the match. | Ask for Mr. Kimberk : BY BUYING AT From’ * Pp The * : Ev i axmanian, Bollwee.' Mes Bineles semifinal: = Art Larsen 9 ero, Carey | geieatza wily Fabert, 3, 1-8 6. Ney Sex the. clpnifind section of thi | on TNS BATTED IN—Cerv 2. Wahl Boil 16 3"! ented Gardnar Mulloy, 6-3. See clas ied section of this newspaper for salary and | EXPER’ S at 2 p. b X BAECs Curia df, ogc toad, pie ame FRI Buckwalter to Dipletro to Max- Men's Doubles semifinals’ Hugh. StewON BASES—Louisville 7. Kansns|Ba 3s. e3 Talveri-Mulley deteated i BALLS— Off Ferris 1, meet Bani for i’ inwle 40 3/30 0m. RCA Service Co. 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