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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 6

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'i i wMMMiBMMKfiSflKBliBHa 1 jTj jJU MrxWM BBHn BBilKSBi yBMMHM: LwMfiSsijs jpS ibotht r' BI''' A WMr gjw wL IHEHmIIH a' vU I wB MONEY MEN The professional football players ye back in training Tobin Rote left wa traded to the Detroit Lions Rick Casares center of the Chicago Bears was the National League's leading ground gainer last season The Jon Arnett could be recruit of the year All Stars Play Wednesday A total of 21 Kalispell All Stars were chosen for The Daily Inter hake's first annual PeeWee All Star came pitting the Kalispell All Stars against the Whitefish stars at Woodland field Wednesday night beginning at 6:30 A squad of 15 AU Stars were chosen to represent Whitefish in the game Two teams were chosen at Kal ispell whereas managers front Whitefish selected only 15 play ers because of the limited number of teams One boy from (Eureka and one player from Olney were Included on the Whitefish squad A tie resulted in the voting for the Kalispell squad and the 21st player was added to the team Two pitchers were named to each team Only one player chosen from 52 named on the managerial bal lots received a unanimous vote Bobby Siblerud of Bf got a vote from every manager to rank as the No I choice for nitcher game will be 1he first of a two game series between the two teams Tuesday Aug 13 at Whitefish the (earns will clash again There is a possibility of game if the teams split in the first two contests ollowing is the Kalispell All Star team: BOBBY SIBLERUD BAB (P) TURNER DEMONS KGEZ (SS) MAURY ROSE ELKS JERRY PAULI LIONS (3B) BOB CARPENTER KGEZ (C) KEN MOSBARGER KM (O) RANK BAIN MERCHANTS (O) RON ROOT KGEZ (P) RON REDENBERG KM (IN) JAMES (O SS) JIM POST (O) RICHARD DOPP CONRAD (IN) RON SHIRTLI SOMERS LAKESIDE (P O) JIM SUNDELIUS KM (IN) DOUG RAUTHE LAKE (C) GARY WILSON INTER LAKE (IN) BRITT BELL MERCHANTS (C GREG CUSICK MERCHANTS (P) TRACY SUNDE KAL LIONS (O) MICKEY GUTHRIE 1ST NATL (O P) The Whitefish AU Stars as pick ed by the managers of the White fish league are as follows: JOHN BARTLETT PASTIME (O) JOHN COLLINS HARLOW (O) KEITH EVENSON HAINES (P) JOHN HARMON HAINES (IN) GREGG MATTHEWS HAINES (C) JIM MORRIS HAINES (O) DARRELL PETERSON PASTIME (IN) HOB ROBERTSON LIONS (P) ROB SPEARS LIONS (C) GLEN STOCKING HARLOW O) ROBERT WEST HARLOW (IN) JACK MITCHELL EUREKA (P) TOM IRWIN EUREKA (IN) GEN DONSBAUGH OLNEY (IN) DON THOMPSON LIONS (IN) The two teams will engage in pre game practice sessions The Kalispell All Stars will begin bat ting practice at 4:45 pm At 5:15 the Whitefish stars will take the field formatting practice At 5:45 the Kalispell stars will take 15 minutes of infield and at 6 the Whitefish AU Stars will take rounds of infield Whitefish PeeWee president Don Conat who will also serve as manager of the Whitefish All Stars and Willard Bungay presi dent of the Kalispell leagues will welcome the fans in pre game cer emonies beginning at 6:15 Certificates will be presented to players of Kalispell following the welcoming speeches All players will receive individual certificates There will be four umpires of ficiating the game Bob Engel bach Jack Zerr Red Gallagher and one to bo named will be the men In blue Cal Robinson will act as official scorer Don Plarskl of the inter Lake will act as Kalispell All Star man ager with Bert Holler of the Elks Danny Wachsmuth of and Louie ry ot KM serving as as sistants This is the first All Star game of Its kind and The Daily Inter Lake sponsors of the game will make this event a yearly post season af fair with All Star1 players from Whitefish and Kalispell competing on a home and homo basis Every club in the Kalispell Pee wee program Elks KM Inter Lake KGEZ Evergreen Mer chants Evergreen Lions Somcrs Lakesidc Kalispell Lions irst National Conrad Bank and Kelly's was represented in the poll Sievers Equals American Homerun Record Rain Drenches Tam O'Shanter Golf Crown AMERICAN LEAGUE will be restarted Es 6 THE INTER LAKE Sunday August 4 1 957 Murtaugh Becomes More Records all in National 'Interim Manager Whitefish Bids The when they snapped a 3 3 tie with i Auer fioj ana niiauii achiu rally by the White Sox in the Clevenger (7) Byerly (10) Hvde Abernathy (17) and itzGerald Podbielan Nails oper Down Rainier Win Mimi Arnold United States Pair Boosts on California Lad none Drivers ight for Lead in Gold Cup SEATTLE Wash' (UP) Onel A good start is like money in thp nd Act ccramhloc in mnrfc: and Americans Battle Renna's Homerun or Tennis Title iMditu4' PUT IT IN CLASSIIED AND WATCH IT up for an hour before the third from room was a heavy ranklin De ranklin had in three pre the but was 30th of and broke the club established last sea marked the sixth 1 (8) BY OSCAR RALEY United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (UP) earless raley's facts and figures: Hurley who is promoting the loyd Patterson Pete Rade macher atrocity at Seattle on Aug 22 should know how dangerous this mismatch could be accord ing to Newark promoter Willy Gilsenberg last time Hurley brought a fighter Into Newark he helped carry the guy out of the ring SOUTHAMPTON Roy Emergson fourth ranking Australian' and Whitney Reed 15th ranking American Saturday gained the final round of the Meadow Club Invitation Tennis Tournament Reed Alameda Calif top seed ed player in this tourney came from behind to outlast Kosel Kamo Japanese champion 5 7 6 3 6 8 6 2 6 0 oi cne maaaest scramoies in sports takes place at the start of each heat of the Gold Cup speedboat race ans who peek in on tile nation ally televised third heat in the 50th running on Lake Washington Aug 11 shpuld get a good look at a huge white disk on the official barge During the last 60 seconds be fore the start of each 30 mile heat this gradually turns black' as a black disk corkscrews out of the clock face blotting out the white With 45 seconds to go the clock is one quarter black At the half minute mark it is half black and so on until the black covers the white During this final minute drivers make their runs for the starting line The idea is to hit the start ing line the instant the white faces blacked out Both Lacrosse and tokonhon (stick ball) or shinny were played by American Indians long before coming of the white man PITTSBURGH (UP) ob vious reasons plans for a sched uled Bragan Appreciation at orbes ield appeared doomed today The ex Pirate manager was to be honored before the Pittsburgh Brooklyn game next riday night He was to receive a new (Dodge) automobile but a spokesman for an auto dealers group said it had not been decided whether to make the presentation as scheduled as a going away present and the guy died 10 days later' Gilsenberg reports fighter weight named Lem spite the fact that been knocked out vious bouts Hurley signed him against Larry Lane with fatal results anything happens to Rade macher it could also kill boxing in the United Gilsenberg admits fearfully as an old time boxing man who saw one of his own fighter die should know bow dangerous it can be putting an inexperienced man in against the If you wander why Casey Sten gel has been so fabulously Success ful with the Yankees consider the cases of Bob Grim and Art Dit mar Grim rookie of the year a couple of years back as a starter was transformed Into a late inning reliever' Ditmar a workhorse at Kansas City who was rated as a heavy duty starter has become early inning relief man get the bounce the hotel Brown emphasized the Murtaugh was "in no and he Prepare for Libby The Kalispell AllStar Babe Ruth baseball team will get in a few licks this week beginning at 10 am tomorrow in preparation of a Libby invasion Next Sunday Libby will send two teams to Kalispell when the local' Babe Ruth All Stars will play a doubleheader at Griffin Park Coast was the No 1 candidate for the job It is the same job from which Bragan advanced to run the Pirates Bragan though thought King a premature choice "Danny will do a great he said brushing off his dismissal as the of an accumulation of little things between me and Joe think they could do a lot worse than keep he added "He managed for Joe at New Or leans and they think the same way and know how each other Bragan Brown in at which choice of way a committal for 1958 was not surprised at the discharge and I weren't looking down the same he said know what he was think ing and he didn't know what I thought That's the only explan ation I can make for this I was looking one way and he was look ing the other Murtaugh knows which way Brown Deals Big Upset KALAMAZOO Mich (UP) ourth seeded Dennis Ralston dealt the second major upset of tournament filled with surprises when he eliminated favorite Bobby Siska Saturday in the semi finals of the national juniors and boys tennis tournament And underdog Alan Roberts of Brooklyn who had dubbed himself "Mr Lucky battled into the final round of the junior division with a tough 5 7 6 4 6 3 triumph over third seeded Eddie Sledge of Dallas Chris Crawford No 1 seeded in the junior bracket was set down in the fourth round in the other major upset of the week long tourney at Kalamazoo College Bobby Delago Los Angeles Is the other junior finalist and Bill Bond La Jolla Calif will meet 1 Ralston in the boys final todayDelgado downed Bob Bowditch 6 3 2 6r 6 3 The rugged 5 foot 9 inch Ral ston from Bakersfield' Calif took Siska in straight sets' 7 5 6 4 zCupz Chances CHESTNUT HILL Mass (UP) Vic Seixas and Barry MacKay of the United States combined power and weight Saturday as they downed a diminutive Brazil ian doubles team in the Davis Cup American zone final at Longwood Cricket Club 7 5 9 7 11 13 7 5 The victory combined with a sweep in two singles matches won the Unit ed States Davis Cuppers the right to meet the winner of the European zone final between Italy and Belgium Wins at Philly PHILADELPHIA (UP) Hard hitting Mimi Arnold of Redwood City Calif won the Philadelphia and district grass court tennis championship Saturday with a 10 8 6 3 victory over upset artist Sally Moore of Bakersfield Calif It was Miss Arnold's strong de fense which carried her to victory in th? one hour and 10 minute match Miss Moore unseeded in the tournament was brilliant in deep court making Miss Arnold chase all over the court It was the first meeting of 18 year old Miss Moore and her 17 year old opponent Miss Arnold holds both 1 the and British girls grass court titles while Miss Moore holds the girls hard court championship nni ion non non 15 4 Wash 200 000 000 000 000 13 0 Hoeft Maas 8) Sleator (8) Byrd (9) Aber (16) and Wilson: Kemmerer VICVCIlgtl UJVI4J (4V' W' Abernathy (17) and itzGerald HRS Sievers (17th none on) Beats Stars 9 7 SAN RANCISCO (UP) Bill Renna blasted out a two run hom er in the ninth inning Saturday to give the San rancisco Seals a 9 7 win over Hollywood the first in their current Pacific Coast League series Hollywood 003 200 12 0 San rancisco 004 000 023 9 14 3 Witt Rowe (8) Churn (9) and Naton: Smith Kielv (4) Abernathe (9) and Sullivan Home runs Pettit Hyd Sth nene or Rrna 9th one on HERSHEY Pa (UP) Don Essig the 18 year old college soph omore from Indianapolis Saturday defeated former golf pro Gene Towry of Dallas 6 and 5( to take the 1957 US Public Links golf championship The victory made Essig a busi ness administration major at Louisiana State University the second youngest Publinx champ in the 32 years of the annual event and marked the high point of youthful brief brilliant career Tanned six foot 140 pound sig dubbed by a sympa thetic gallery which has rooted for him loyally since his thrilling up set of defending Public Links champion James (Junie) Buxbaum in the quarter finals Thursday took 36 hole match play with Towry rather easily with beautiful iron shots and a red hot putter Leading 4 up at the seart of the second 18 holes Saturday after noon halved the first hole witli Towry with bogie fives went on to take the next three to go 7 up with 14 to play After losing the 23rd hole where he miss ed a two foot putt for another bogie he came back on the 25th with a chip shot three feet from the pin and sank it for his eighth birdie On the 26th Essig sliced his drive to the edge of the fairway then overshot the green Towry took the hole with a five foot putt to make it 6 and 10 The youngster played the re mainder of the game safely wait infrlA tin hAip tn run nnr rnev did POWERUL PARTNERS Harold Connolly the Boston hammer thrower and his wife the former Olga ikotova Czech discus heaver both saw action during a London track and field meet The pair met during the Olympics at Melbourne and as their form here would indicate had the strength to throw off objections to an Iron Curtain romance old record of 1:053 was set by five runs in the eighth inning and Yoshi Oyakawa of Cincinnati in 'then beat off a four run counter 1955 Another meet mark was set William Yorzyk Jr of New Haven I Conn when he qualified for the 200 meter butterfly finals in 2:224 1 surpassing his own mark of 2:243 set last year CHICAGO (UP) Danny Mur Itaugh took over as man ager of the Pittsburgh Pirates Sat urday but he was marked for dis missal in favor of Clyde King before he took the team on the field for the first time Murtaugh was named to succeed Bobby Bragan at a npdnight press conference called by general man ager Joe Brown who empha sized the choice was a temp orary assignment for the rest of the Thus King considered the fair haired boy of the minor league group and manager in the top minor league the Pacific Brown Goodby WHITEISH (ILNS) Preced ing the regular monthly dance at the Whitefish Lake Golf Club last Saturday evening there was a cock tail hour honoring Dr and Mrs Donald Brown who will be leav ing soon to make their home near Seattle Brad Seely expressed regret at losing such a fine family to the community and on behalf of the golf association presented to Dr Brown president of the board a gift of appreciation Brown is an ardent golfer an enthusiastic as sociation member and has done much for the good of the group Since coming to Whitefish In acceptance he praised the community and regretted leaving but felt it was an opportunity he must accept However he said they would return regularly vacations INTER LAKE ypoui Von McDaniel 18 year old $50 000 bonus whiz gained credit for his sixth victory as the Cardinals extended their winning streak to eight games Robin Roberts suf fered his 14th loss The Dodgers sent nine men to the plate in a four run eighth inning rally and added twe for good measure in the ninth as Ed Roebuck gained his fourth vic tory of the year and third in four days Johnny Antonelli seventh New York pitcher smacked his second homer of the year to give the Giants their victory after Willie two run eighth inning shot produced a 4 4 tie Mays who also homered in the first inning has now hit 22 homers NATIONAL LEAGUE i 100 000 OOO 1 3 St Louis OOO 020 3 9 Roberts arrell (8) and Lopata McDaniel Muffett (6) and Landrith WP McDaniel (6 2) LP Roberts (8 14) (1! innings) New York 1U0 000 030 11 0 Cincinnati 030 010 000 15 0 Gomez Monzant (21 Miller (6) Crone (8) Constable (8) Antonelli (9) and Thomas: owler Acker (8) Gross (91 Lawrence (91 and Bailey WP Antonel li (11 11) LP Lawrence (11 8) HRS Mays 2 (1st none on Sth one on' Post (5th none on) Antonelli (11th none on) Brooklyn 100 000 042 7 10 0 Milwaukee 000 100 5 2 McDevitt Roebuck (7) and Campan ella Burdette McMahon (8) Trow bridge (9) and Crandall WP Roebuck (411 TSii v4 of (Q7) AUX (Pittsburgh at Chicago rain) AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 000 001 Boston 001 002 8 1 )K) I Ha me )scher (8 uernngton ibi ana col lar Brewer ornleles (7) DeLock (9) Susce 19) Stone (91 and White WP omleles (6 10) LP Howell (3 4) Cleveland 000 100 9 0 New York 200 001 5 11 0 Wynn McLish (8) and Nixon: Dit mar Kucks (8) Grim (9) and Berra WP Ditmar (8 1) LP Wynn (13 12) HRS McDougald (1st one on) Wertz (4th none on) Bauer (Sth none on) Meet Movesllp CHICAGO (UP) Tam "All American" Golf Tourna ment was set back one day Satur day when heavy rain forced post ponement of the scheduled third round after most of the field had teed off The final round of the $25000 tournament originally scheduled for today will be played tomorrow The third round today Play was held and 10 minutes round was called off Saturday The 45 scores already posted none of them by any of the leaders were cancelled None of the players who were among the top dozen at the 36 hole mark started round Roberto De Vicenzo of Argentina was the half way leader i with a total of 133 strokes Bill Casper of Bonita Calif was sec ond with 135 and Paul Harney of Worcester Mass third with 136 Jackie Pung of Honolulu and ay Crocker of Uruguay led the women pros with Clifford Ann Creed of Opelousas La top ped the women amateurs with 157 and Howard Everitt of Northfield was first among the men amateurs with 144 LOS ANGELES (UP) Hurler Bud Podbielan went the route and nailed one of five Seattle homers Saturday as the Rainiers shut out Los Angeles 11 to 0 in a Pacific Coast League contest Seattle 001 203 13 O' Los Angeles 000 000 0 8 0 Podbielan and Orteig Aylward (8) Valentinetti Mickens (9) and Eeed Catton (6) Home runs Thurman Sea 4th none on: Dyck Sea 4th none on Thurman Sea 6th on Bevan Sea 6th none on Pod bielan Sea 9th none on Bragan's Night Looks Doomed TODAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS (Won loii rcord In parenthBi) NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Chicago (2) riend (713 and Purkey (10 vs Drabowsky (6 10) and Elston (3 5) New York at Cincinnati (2) Mc Cormick (1 0) and Miller (4 7) vs Nuxall (5 5) and Amor i0 0) Brooklyn at Milwaukee New combe (y 6) or Maglie (5 5) vs Buhl (13 6) Philadelphia at St Louis (2) Hack er (6 2) and Mcyrr (0 1) vs Mizell (4 7) and McDaniel (8 6) AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at New York 12) Garcia (4 7 and Narleski (8 1) or Gray (1 0) vs ord (6 3) and Byrne (4 4) Kansas City at Baltimore Porto Carrero (3 vs Loes (10 6) Detroit at Washington 1 ary (4 14) vs Ramos (7 9 Chicago at Boston Donovan (11 3) vs Porterfield 3 3) the bank because it means smooth water ahead and a lot of misery for those riding your A bad start is virtually curtains since a boat is penalized an extra lap for jumping the gun The resulting confusion as driv ers jockey for position at speeds of better than 100 miles an hour makes Russian roulette seem as tame as a Sunday school picnic Each driver spends hours prac ticing starting runs and each has his pet system in the mad race to hit the starting line on the nose Lou aleol used to send Seattle fans into a dizzy hysteria as he roared out from under the Lake Washington bridge to hit the start ing line right on the button in Slo Mo Shun 5 check my clock with the 5 minute gun and had a series of Don Essig Wins Public Links Legion Clubs Play riday MISSOULA Missoula Billings will play undetermined op ponents riday afternoon and eve ning in the state American Legion baseball tournament to be held here Aug 9 10 at Campbell ield Billings eastern class A win ners and defending state cham pions will play a yet to be deter mined ball club in the afternoon In the first evening game Aug 9 Missoula western division winner will play the winner of the state class division Officials have announceh that the games will be held on a double elimination basis with the possibil ity of a game Aug 11 If the first place team has not defeated the second plae team check points all set said ag eol bridge was my first check point The moment I was under the bridge I knew I had 20 seconds to hit the starting line pier by the boat pits was my second check point At the instant I passed this I had 10 seconds left I would be traveling 125 to 130 miles per hour and accelerat ing all the time By the time I hit the starting line be doing 150 or ageol eventually flipped the Slo Mo Shun while clipping up the backstretch at 160 miles per hour during a qualifying run and retired from hydroplane racing The start he made his trademark has been abolished as too danger ous and drivers no longer can hit the starting line with such tre mendous speeds Still no place for the Sun day driver that handed Early Wynn his 12th A new meet record for the 10 defeat The Red Sox beat the White Mich broke the American 200 ig McKinney Jr of Indianapolis Sox for the Second straight game His our Bagger Defeats Detroit in 17th Inning Hurley's ights Appear To be Jinx Promotions Men's AAU Swimming Tourney PHILADELPHIA (UP) Three the North Carolina Swimming more swimmine records were brok Club in 1955 4UI14U lllUUlb I DUMUil Two other qualifiers for the Art eighth win of the Pierce Howell AAU swimming and diving chain eight man final also surpassed Mat year for the Yankees Gil McDoug pionships bringing the total new time Bob Jastremski of aia hit a two run homer and Yogi marks produced at the meet to Toledo Ohio qualified in a seventh inning triple to seven including a possible world and Manuel Sanquilly Havana Cu Spar an 11 hit New York attack record by 17 year oid Gary Hein ba won his heat in 2:439 rich of San Leandro Calif Cyrus Hopkins of Ann Arbor mcter backstroke was set by rank meter breaststroke record when when he qualified in 1:047 Ka nualifipH fnr Hia titlp PVPnt inLu i 1 ne 2:432 The old American record of 2:457 was set by Bob Matson of BY UNITED PRESS Roy Sievers a 30 year old slug ger from St Louis Mo set a club record and equalled an Amer ican League mark Saturday when his I7th inning home run gave the Washington Senators a 4 3 victory over the Detroit Tigers in the longest game of the season The homer the campaign mark he had son It also straight game in which he homer ed tying the league mark held by Ken Williams of the 1922 St Louis Browns and the late Lou Gehrig of the 1931 New York Yankees A IMn) QO caw ax vwvus vi I IMAI tion in the four hour and 24 inin Philadelphia Ct 7 zxine ute struggle The New York Yankees opened up a six gme lead in the Ameri can League when they beat the Cleveland Indians 5 3 and the second place Chicago White Sox suffered an 8 7 loss to the Boston Red Sox Kansas City was at Baltimore in a night game The St Louis Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3 1 the Brooklyn Dodgers downed the Mil waukee Braves 7 1 and the New York Giants defeated the Cincin nati Redlegs 5 4 in 11 innings in National League games Pitts burgh at Chicago was rained out Bob Grim halted a Cleveland ninth inning uprising to preserve IL MMg BL s' CM 1 Pct GB New York 67 34 663 Chicago 61 40 603 6 Boston 56 46 549 HVi Cleveland 51 51 500 17 Detroit 51 51 500 17 48 53 475 19 Washington 38 66 365 Kansas City 36 65 356 31 Night game NATIONAL LEAGUE Pct GB St Louis 61 40 604 Milwaukee 61 42 592 1 Brooklyn 59 43 578 2Vi Cincinnati 57 45 559 4i Philadelphia 56 47 544 6 New York 44 59 427 18 Pittsburgh 36 66 343 25'i Chicago 34 66 340 26Va.

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