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The Daily MissouMan, Tuesday, June 27, 1 9509 ftAYT.ROCENrX Edean Anderson Third Willi Vancouver. B. June 26. in) Oracle DeMoss of Corvallls, Canadian women's golf champion, fired a seven-under-pur 71 to take Butte Juniors Defeat Missoula 11-7 Butte, June 28. IV) Pitcher Frank ino of the Butte Legion team struck out 14 batters to lead an at Pirates Battle Ronan Here This Evening Tigers Increase American League Lead American League Detroit, June 28.

P)-King Kong Charley Keller picked a timely spot for his first hit as a Detroit Tiser as he poled out a game-winning NATIONAL LEAGUE Team Won Lost Pet. Brooklyn 34 23 .598 Philadelphia 34 24 .586 St. Louis 34 25 .576 medalist honors Monday in the women's section of the Pacific Northwest Oolf association Boston 32 27 .542 Chicago 29 27 .518 Edean Anderson, Helena, the defending PGA women's New York 29 29 .500 Pittsburgh 22 38 .367 Cincinnati 19 40 .322 tack which gave the Mining city lads an ll-to-7 decision over the Missoula American Legion team here Monday night. Missoula took a 4-3 lead in the top finished third in the 18-hole quail fytng round with 79. two-run triple in the eighth to beat the Chicago White Sox, 6 to 4, Rochester in the International league.

Omaha led Sioux City in the With returns incomplete in the Monday. Western league by five games. At men's division, medalist honors an The Bengals' victory increased their American league lead to three half of the fifth with a three-run rally, but Butte came right back In the last half of that Inning to regain the lead at 6-4. Zander and lanta was five and a half games in front of Birmingham in the South AMERICAN LEAGUE Team Won Lost Pet. Detroit 41 19 .683 New York 39 24 .619 Cleveland 36 28 .581 Intermediate Loop For Softball Is Being Planned Steps toward formation of an Intermediate softball league, for boys and girls of high school age, are being taken by the Missoula recreation department, Supervisor Henry O.

Meyer said Monday. Prospective players, 15 through 17, Baseball tonight at Campbell field at 8 o'clock, ai Missoula Pirates tangle with the Ronan Chiefs in diamond competition. The Chiefs have defeated Kali-Hpcll 5-1 and Bonner 5-2, while losing to Pirates on the home field 1-5. Jack O'Loughlin, a Missoula mound star, is the pitching ace of the Chiefs. He won six of eight games for the Grizzlies this season, and has won two big ones for Chiefs while losing to Pirates despite a very well hurled game.

O'Loughlin beat Gonzaga twice, Northern Idaho twice, Eastern Washington and and a half games over the Idle peared to have been won by Bill Mawhlnney, Vancouver, B. C. with a three-under 69. Fields In both sections will be trimmed to 32 qualifiers each for match play beginning Wednesday. Martin hit home runs for the vlsi tors.

The game was marked by erratic Would it not be better to have the duck season a matter of state rights let the 6tate commission tlx suitable seasons, as they do for big game and fishing? Yes, we know that the federal service has control under the present migratory bird law, but Western Montana wants the same season aa the states in the Paciflo Ilyway, northern md eastern Montana want to remain in the central flyway and never the twain shall meet. The quarrel will do no good, and make the wildlife service more uppish, The present state commission would handle the situation satis fielding by both teams. MISSOULA I1UTTB ABH Aj ABH A Hndrka.M 3 0 3 SI.VeM.2b 5 3 0 4 Boston 36 30 .545 Washington 28 34 .452 Chicago 27 35 .435 Philadelphia 22 41 .349 St. Louis 20 40 .333 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Team Won Lost Pet. Hollywood 58 33 .629 ern Association.

Fort Worth led Tulsa six arid a half games in the Texas league. Tacoma swept a four-game series with Vancouver to lead the Western International league, Wenatchee three games behind. o-j-O The Spokane Brooks did more good ball playing and no squawking at umpires whatsoever to show that they were a real team. Edean Anderson of Montana golf Ely. 3b 4 0 3 i Svnkvlch.M 6 0 0 0 Skahan.lt 0 8 4 3 13 Martin.lt 6 4 3 0 Ururd.lf 4 3 10 are to register with recreation instructors at Bonner park, Franklin, Kiwanls.

North Side and West Side, by Friday, Mr. Meyer said. World Speed Record Is Smashed Lovcll.cf 3 11 0 lanhunn.cf 4 3 0 0 Whitworth. Ross Sugg of the United States Naval academy, here on leave, has been catching O'Loughlin In his Pltmerld.rf 4 0 0 0 Bartuch.lb (110! New York Yankees. The Tigers, held to three hits through seven innings by Billy Pierce, broke up the ball game with a' five-run, five-hit eighth inning, featuring triples by Don Kolloway and Keller, Pierce took a three-run lead into that eighth inning but retired under fire.

Keller slammed Oumperfs three-nothing pitch 385 feet against the left field screen to send Kolloway and Robinson in to make it 6-4. Hal White, making his first start of the year, got his first decision though Dizzy Trout finished up in the ninth. CHICAGO IDETROIT A.B Al AB A Crmquel.si 4 1 1 I.lponu 0 0 The league is being" formed through recent games. Wayne Harrington, 6 1 1 4 10 0 3 16 1 Wrrnlak.rf 4 3 3 1 3 0 1 l.Sulllvan.O 4 0 14 1 1 0 0 1 ,586 Ollder.3b coo Kander.e Kortune.p rmmke.p Oakland 51 36 San Diego 49 42 Portland 42 43 San Francisco 43 46 factorily if it had the say, which fame, passed up her consolation .483 Totals 30 1 i jn i it doesn't, and set seasons to suit rounds in the Denver tournament, most. so that she could ston off at Port.

MlattUl 000 130 111-7 Seattle 41 47 .466 Los Angeles 40 50 .444 Sacramento 33 58 .363 co-operation with the Missoula Softball association, and games will be played on the association's diamonds. Play will start next week. In the midget and junior softball league, schedules start next Monday, and rosters must be complete by this Wednesday, Mr. Meyer said. Children not yet registered may sign with park Instructors.

State University land for a lesson from Al Portland Alderwood eolf uro. Seattle, June 26. Iff) Stan Sayrcs whipped his "Slo-Mo-Shun IV" over Lake Washington at a spectacular 160-plus miles an hour Monday for a new world speedboat record. Montana PIONEER LEAGUE Butte oio 231 fux Bummarv: Errora: Hendrlcka 3, Lovrtl 3, Zander, Wi-st, Evankovlch 3, J. Sullivan 3.

Runa: Hendricks, Bkahan, Martin 3, Lovell, Zander, Went, Evankovlch, Pran-kino 3. Olrard, Janhunen, Merzlak, Me-tula, Bulllvan. Home rum1 Martin, Zander, Pranklno, Metule. Three-base hiu: Merilak. Two-base bits: Olrard.

Double plays: None. a chip off the good old diamond block of other days, Hawk, Is also a catcher, Chronister and Turner have been playing the outfield. Frank Berry at first. Parks on second, Carroll Noland on short, Tommy Kingsford on third are all experienced baseball players well known to Missoula diamond fans. Pirates have a good baseball team, losing a pitching duel Sunday be cause they were not hitting.

It Is likely that John Kalberer, the Hamilton, University Cub Richmond, sllnger, will take the mound tonight for the Pirates. Or Barclay. Won Lost Pet. Team- His rakish-looking hydroplane parted from the Pacific Coast con- en route north to defend her Pacific ference in a flame of glory as I Northwest women's golf crown this Doyle's winning discus throw won, week. Peggy Kirk, who put Edean the meet with the Big Ten.

If he) out of the Western Women's onen had not defeated the highly-touted by better putting, lost in the finals whined twice over a measured mile 4 13 1 0 0 11 3 3 10 Phlllfy.cl 1 3 OiPridrty.2b 3 1 3 4lI1erry.2b ZrrnlaUf 4 1 0 0 ERbnsn.lb 3 113 0 Werta.rf 3 0 0 .673 .625 .500 .490 course at a pace nearly 19 miles an hour over the British-held former to Babe Zaharias, 3 110 4 13 0 Thompson and Miller, the Big Ten would have won 67-65. They should at least remit that' $400 fine they o0o Baker, 3b 0 0 0 OlCollowajr.lb 4 1 14 0 16 18 24 25 26 29 27 30 record. The former mark of 141.74 miles, set by Sir Malcolm Camp Twin Falls 33 Great Falls 30 Billings 24 Boise 24 Pocatello 24 Ogden 22 Idaho Falls 19 Salt Lake City 19 Hollywood started upward swing SlDoby. Kell in Tie Rlckert.rf 4 3 1 OIVRbnuon.C 10 3 1 Music 4 0 5 HWhlte.p 3 10 3 bell's Bluebird II on Lake Coniston, England, has stood for 11 years. Pierce.

3 3 0 O'fKeller 110 0 Oumpert 0 0 0 0 Trout, .0 0 0 0 .413 .388 For Hitting Title hooked onto Montana as a final the Coast league when Infielder farewell. Doyle also beat Prank, jim Raxes returned from Brooklyn, Thompson and Lewis Saturday. no longer farmed out, as this was the third time that he was sent aOldtberry 110 Stymied last week by windy weather, automobile-dealer Sayres Qualifying Play In Women's Golf Missoula Country club women golfers will play club championship qualifying rounds Wednesday. Bella Gunter, 1949 club champion, is In California on vacation, will not defend the title. Mrs.

Margaret Pol- Or Mann. Manager Szakash will line up his Chicago. June 26. JT) Larry Totals 33 10 24 1S! Totals 30 I 2T 17 In the days of ancient Greece, down by the Dodgers, and that is Doby of the Cleveland Indians has brought the Seattle-built racer out at 7:10 a. to take advantage of the morning calm.

the discus thrower was the great- the limit moved into a tie with George Kell Missoula club for this game as suits him best. Skip Fagerland, Babe Young and Bobby Freeman are Singled for Gumnert In ninth. Announced for White In elahth. Tripled for Lake In eighth. Chicago 400 000 000 4 Detroit 000 001 OSx 6 est of the mighty athletes, con of the Detroit Tigers for the Amer The lake surface was rippled batting better than .300.

Summary: Runa Carrasquel. Zernlal, E. ican league batting leadership. Averages of games through Sunday show KpII and Doby both hit oOo Shift of Tod Davis to second seems to have done the Seattle Rainiers, now in sixth place, no harm, as they return to Sick stadium. Jackie Albright is playing slightly, Just enough to give Slo-Mo-Shun proper "footing." The speedboat, named at a joking sug Wednesday night the Pirates will hamus announced that class A and play starts at 8:30 a.

with 18 holes for qualifying, with and Robinson. Malenkl. Berry. Kell. Wertz, Oroth.

Kolloway, A. Robinson. None. RBI Zernlal 2, Rickert, Evers, Wertz, Kolloway 2, Keller 2. 2b Carrasquel.

Rkk-ert. 3b Kolloway. Keller. HR Zernlal. 8 Games Today NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Brooklyn Cnlght).

St. Louis at Chicago (2). Cincinnati at Pittsburgh night). Philadelphia at Boston (night). AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at Philadelphia (night).

Chicago at Detroit (night). Cleveland at St. Louis (night). ting .366. Walter (Hoot) Evers of Detroit was third with .351 and Walter Dropo of the Boston Eed players required to play nine holes.

shortstop and Bill Schuster, the big face the eager Bonner Lumberjacks and Lefty Pleasant. The Pirates have arranged games here August 12 and 13 with the Spokane Brooks, the team that beat them Sunday 3-1. A and class Ethel Tietjen, rOW-rOW man has been Shifted tO Carraaquel, Fox. DP-Fox, Carrasquel and Sox was fourth with .347. Robinson: Masl.

Fox and Mast: Llpon gestion of Sayres' wife, leit a nlgli plume of spray but little w'ake as it skimmed the first mile in 21.98 seconds 163.785 miles an hour. Refuelling in Just half the 15-mlnute time limit set by international speed-trial rules, he ran the mile course from the opposite direction in 22.95 seconds, or 156.862 Marguerite Polhamus, Ella Mae Hlg-glns, Marguerite Mueller, Dale Logan, Jean Waltersklrchen, Helen Shaver, Ginger Brown, Lee Tawney, Prlddy and Kolloway; Llpon Berry and Kolloway. Left Chlcaeo 6, Detroit 7. BB Pierce 7. White 3.

SO Pierce 4, White 2. HO Pierce 7 In 7 3-3 Innings; Oum-oert 1 In 1-3: White In Trout 3 In 1. WP White 7 Winner White l-0); loser Pierce (5-8). Favorites Win In Tennis Matches sidered the superman of sports, In' the first Olympic games, when a U. S.

track squad of 10 ventured to Athens for the first International competition in track and field sports in history, Bob Garrett of Princeton, who had never seen a discus, picked it up after winning the Olympic shotput, and then threw it farther than any other contender to win the title. Incidentally the U. S. athletes won the shot, discus, pole vault, high and broad Jump, hop, step and Jump, high hurdles, 100 and 400-meter races in that competition. The Finns have been known as good discus and Javelin throwers and Dick Doyle of Montana will Rose Almquist, Lucinda Hughes, Ev elyn Kok, Pat Qualley, Nell Nyman, Swonson Shoots 72 at Butte Ann Bradner, Gladys Taylor, Betty Wimbledon, June 26.

fPV-The 15 seeded players, plus all the Amerl Blankenshlp, Mildred Warren, Ley Holden, Verda Hemgren, Ellen Swanson, Hazel Seltz, Ruth Larison, cans, marched through the first Butte, June 26. () Bud Ward, round of men's singles in the all third. Outfielder Marv Rackley Is leading the club at bat with .351, First Sacker George Vico Is hitting .333, Outfielder Frank Colman is batting .317 and Davis .302 for Seattle. Walt Judnlch has busted 10 homers though not in the .300 class at present. oOo Detroit Tigers, pacing the American league, has an assortment of hometown talent and also players that served with other American league clubs.

Johnny Lipon, shortstop, was 19 when he played his first game with Tigers, Hoot Evers came from University of Illinois to the Tigers at 20, and so did Johnny Groth, the Chicago boy. oOo Naomi Larson, Florence Herbenson, England lawn tennis championships Ethel Martin, Jean Wordal, Myrtle Dishman, Thelma Olson. professional golfer at the Great Falls Country club, and Danny Kane and Rudy Merhar, high ranking Butte amateur, won top honors in the successful opener of the state pro- Monday without a false step. Their first round opponents top miles an hour. Kent Hitchcock, referee representing the American Power Boat association, announced the combined average was 160.3235 miles an hour.

The speed run, held so early there were "virtually no spectators, made the former North American and United States records look slow. The former 138.60 miles an hour was set In 1949 by Harold Wilson at Picton, Ontario. The U. S. mark of 127.063 miles was made by Dan Arena In 1949 at Gull lake, Mich and class Virginia Kraabel, Stevensville Wins Darby Stevensville baseball toss-ers continued in winning stride, defeating Darby 13-2, with Harbin scattering nine hits and showing perfect control.

Lavoie, J. Little and Ottinger each whacked three safe hits. The box score: stevensville jdarby abrh! ab SRuffato.ss 4 1 0DeVeber.2b 8 0 1 2 Dark Horses Blast Way Into Finals Columbus, Ohio, June 26. UP) Two of the most ebony-hued dark-horses In golfing history Monday battled their way into the finals of the $40,000 mid-century PGA championship. The pair of shots are pled as if the committee which handed out the favored spots was pulling strings.

Only the strained amateur golf tourneys here Mon day. Winnie Thomas, Lillle Larson, Ann Jones, Carol Warren, Ruth Fraser, Jerry Steinbrenner, Bette Plummer, Hazel Jesson, Met Pacquln, Clara Rush, Rosemary Watt, Nona Hub right WTist of Australia's Frank Sedgman appears likely to cause a break in the seeded ranks before The tourney was the first of a series to be staged this summer and fall in the Treasure state with the various clubs taking turns in bard, Lilly Delaney, Doris Grand- the quarterfinals. champ, Wanda Manning, Zoe 6 1 Vic Wertz is a hometowner, 60 tvote.3b Although Sedgman, who is ranked igan. staging the events. The July tourney J.Little.c 6 0 3 Lewls.3b Bross.2b 3 3 3 Barringer.sa are Southpaw Ted Gray, who run Into strong discus competition in Finland next month, Armas Tai-pale of Finland won the Olympic discus throw with 148.4 in 1912, then used both hands and tossed the platter 271.10.

The 1948 Olympic discus throw was won by Adolfo Consolini, Italy, at 173.2, Gisuseppe 7osl, Italy, was second with 169.10 '-i. Fortune Go--dien, U. S. amateur champion, third with 166.7, Ivar Ramstad, Norway, had 161.5V. F.

Klics, Hungary, 152.8, and K. V. Nyquist, Finland, 155.3' 's. A. A.

Huutonieml of Finland will be conducted in Great Falls, 33-year-old Henry Williams, of 9 0 1 4 0 3 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 2 4 1 1 2 0 0 pitched Detroit amateur baseball 6 0 0 Sargent, lb 5 1 3 Satterlee.c July 17. Secane, and 36-year-old Chand- Softball 2 1 Ward fired a neat 68 gross score lpr Harper of the Glenshellah golf 16, was sent to Beaumont and cametinger.cf up from that "farm," Southpaw!" rf Newhouser, who hurled his first Tiger same at 18, in 1939. and No. 1 in the field, scored an unimpressive 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 victory over Howard Walton of Great Britain, he told reporters his WTist hurt and he doesn't know how many more rounds he can stand it. Sedgman tore several ligaments loose in his WTist In a fall In Paris I I I club a public fee course at Ports- Lights are expected to be in use to pace the pros participating while Kane and Merhar collected gross 73s to lead a strong field of ama 1 0'iuuuui, va.

2 0 Dodge.P 1 1 1' They battle it out Tuesday over on North avenue diamond No. 1 by July 15. The poles and trans Hnnrrpmon oihn ctovtort n.it-v. I H.Little.aa Scioto country club's 72 teur contenders. 40 151 uwt.iu r.

i Tigers right from the hometown lots at 17. Fred Hutchinson came Totals 38 3 9 001 215 01313 par plant In the peculiarly timed Totals Stevensville formers will be set up immediately, and as soon as the lights arrive Other leading professionals were Russ Swonson of Missoula and Tex 0UO 000 101 2 July 2223 they will be installed. Electrical jTrmrn- Darby SteverrsvtUe 2. Two also qualified with 146.10',i, did not'uP 10 years ago from Seattle, Dizzy place. Trout is a native of Vigo county, Smith of Helena tied with 72s.

base hits: Lewis, LaVole. Three-base hits: two weeks ago. The -American contingent of eight seven seeded players and 19-year-old Tony Trabert of Cincinnatishowed every intention of sticking around for some time. Tony contracts have already been awarded, and the lights are expected to Indiana, Will be 35 years Old Thurs- i Harris. Wetjateon.

Double plays: Darby in J. Bases on balls: ulawik 6, Dodge 4. arrive in about ten days. Twilight Strikeouts: Harbin 5, Kulawik 2, Dodge 1 Moore 2, J. Ruhling 1, Ormesher 1, Mowbray 1, D.

Ruhling 1. Missoula Don Anderson, California sprint day. ard Virgil Trucks is a star, strained leg ligaments in win-j year Tiger, ning the 100-yard dash in the Biz oOo riav onrt Vlrail double-headers are to be played 36-hole finals, the opening 18 starting at 11:30 a. and the home stretch at 4 p. Harper, whose only tournament tour victory in a dozen years of campaigning is the 1950 Tucson open, was a surprising 2 and 1 victor over veteran campaigner Jimmy Demaret of Ojai, in Monday's 36-hole semifinals, but his conquest was a drab affair when compared Club (8) Blodgett 1, Souhrada 1 lost a total of four sets and not when the lights are Installed, one one of them ever was in serious Ten meet, could not travel.

Rocheleau 1, Sbonek, Fox 1, Peck Lanky Kolloway played with thelKfthhV IS White Sox. and Dick Krvhoski 1 Weir 1, Crosser 1, Collins 1. trouble although each got some good workouts. On diamond No. 2, VFW captured In National their first victory of the season EXHIBITION BASEBALL With .369 Average with Williams' surge into the playoff round.

Score by innings: Boston (A) 000 100 0023 6 0 How mild can a cigarette be? MORE PEOPLE SMOKE CAMELS than any other cigarette! and among the millions who do. Pittsburgh (N) 002 000 002 4 9 1 game starting at 7 p. m. and the second game immediately afterward. Sportsman ran its win streak to six games Monday night, surviving a six-run rally In the seventh by the Missoula Club to win 10 to 8.

The winners started strong with 3 runs in the second, Boyer's home run pacing the attack, pushed across in the fourth, and 6 more runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth frames. Missoula Club tallied one run in each of the third and fourth innings, then trailing, 2 to 10, started a rally in the last of the seventh the Yankees, failing to hit for either New York or Detroit. Gerry Prid-dy played with the Yankees, Senators and Browns, George Kell was three years with the Athletics, Aaron Robinson caught for Yankees and White Sox. Detroit switched to Calvert (Paul, a pitcher) after Washington had used him for 6-17 record last year and Cleveland before that. oOo oOo Max Baer says that the hardest punch he has ever taken was not from Joe Louis.

It was from Jack Dempsey just before the Camera fight. "It almost killed me," he said. oOo Max had just lost a decision to Tommy Loughran, being unable to shake his lefts. He asked Dempsey's advice in the gym. Dempsey told him to square away.

Baer threw a left, Dempsey rolled his head out of the way, then brought his right Williams, playing 42 year old Henry Plcard of Cleveland, the 1939 PGA king, got in with the greatest combined comeback and collapse in tournament history. Johnson, Schanz and Rosar; Queen, Walsh and Turner. Score by innings: Picard, taking part In his first New York (A) 010 060 1109 11 2 New York (N) ..000 400 0004 6 0 PGA since 1941. was three under par and six up with only eight holes to play when the lightning struck. Williams grabbed the next two Sanford and Berra.

Nlarhos; Har Cleveland has decided that Lus tung and Westrum, Calderone. hand down on the upper muscles clous Easter will play first base and of Max's arm. "You've broken my; sink or swim that way. Luscious is when they defeated DeMolays, 6 to 4 Magee and Barrie were the batteries for the winners, and Kaiser and Beebe the batteries for the DeMolays. The score by innings: VFW 210 300 06 DeMolays 1 10 200 0 4 TOURNEY AT HAVRE Havre, June 26.

(P) The Montana softball tournament will be played here August 26-27, Mearl Fagg of Billings informed local of-fiicals Monday. Fagg, president of the state soft-ball association, said there will be men's double and single-A contests and women's games on the Havre diamond. There will be 25 to 35 teams entered, he said. Winners are eligible to play in the American Softball as-sociation5s national tournament. Score by innings: which was good for 6 runs.

Ray Ormesher of the Sportsman gave up six walks in the seventh, hit two Missoula Club batsmen and gave up arrn mot. ooti iaugnea, getting nomers oc- Philadelphia (N) 020 000 1238 9 Philadelphia (A) 101 012 0005 9 "It's only numb, you can use iti casionally. He has power. Donnelly, Candini and Lopata; Jteuner, scneio ana Astrotn. New York, June 26.

() Jackie Robinson, the 1949 National league batting champ, finally has wrested the lead from Stan Musial. After trailing the St. Louis slugger for weeks, Brooklyn's Jackie is out front by 18 points with a .369 average. While Musial's slump continued on the club's eastern swing, Robinson added 17 points with 14 hits in 29 trips during the past week. Averages including Sunday's games show Musial hitting 351, a 13-polnt dip.

Duke Snider of Brooklyn held third at .342 but Johnny Wyrostek, Cincinnati's one-man team, surged from tenth to fourth with a strong .338. Wyrostek picked up 16 points with 13 hits in 30 times at bat. Andy Pafko of Chicago is a point behind Wyrostek at .337. Enos Slaughter of St. Louis is a close-up sixth at .335, followed by Whitey Lockman or New York, .328.

There is a three-way tie for eighth among Carl Furillo of Brooklyn, Dick Sisler of the Phils and Johnny Hopp of Pittsburgh at .321. There was a shakeup in several MARGUERITE PIAZZA Beauty of thJ opera, Marguerite states: "My voice Is my living. I smoke Camels They're cool and mild they agree with my throat i' three hits to Blodgett, Souhrada and Weir and the losers pushed across six runs. Sportsman collected 12 hits off Collins, Missoula Club hurler, and the losers connected for 8 hits off Ormesher. Lineups: Sportsman (10) Paul 1, PIONEER LEAGUE Salt Lake City 5, Boise 3.

Twin Falls 7, Ogden 2. (Only games scheduled). But see what wouid have happened to Loughran if you had nailed his left arm once." oOo A set of keys to the State University athletic department offices has been last, anyone finding them downtown is asked to call Bernlce Cooper of that office. oOo Indianapolis Monday morning had regained the American Association lead from Louisville by a game and a half, Minneapolis third Montreal was half a game ahead of Boyers 2, Potter, Fisher, Forssen 1. TWICE-A-DAY CLASS ADS WIN oOo San Francisco Seals have signed Dave Melton, hard-hitting shortstop of the Stanford college nine.

Ted Tappe, WSC, Joins Cincinnati Reds. oOo Tom Seats, veteran pitcher of 17 years in league ball, signed as coach with Eugene, Oregon, in the Far West league and the next day found himself In the box twirling a 3-1 victory. oOo Montana Grizzlies have never played their neighbor on the souch, Wyoming, in football, though both have had college teams In action since 1897. But 1951 the Cowboys A with pars, halved the next with a one-over-par effort, and then won four straight with par, par, birdie, par, to square the match with one to go. They halved the thirty-sixth in birdies, Williams getting down an eight-footer after his second shot had screamed into the gallery back of the green and dropped at the edge.

The thirty-seventh was halved in par fours, but Picard three-putted from 45 feet on the thirty-eighth, muffing an 18-incher, to give Williams the match. Harper has won several Virginia state amateur and open titles, and with his $2,000 first prize at Tucson has annexed $3,482.50 in tournament golf this year. Williams, In nine events this year, has won a total of $192, getting $92 for a seventeenth place tie at Tucson and $100 for a twenty-ninth place deadlock in the U. S. open at Merion.

While Harper's putter was red-hot Demaret's was cold as ice. Four times on the first nine of the after-roon round his long approach putts hit the cup and stayed out. The payoff came on the thirty-fifth riere it seemed Demaret. nicely on the 158-yard green while Harper was in a trap, would get back one of the deficit. But Harper blasted out.

the ball hit the cup and curled inches away for a certain three to halve the hole and end the hard-fought fray. Harper was one up at the end of the morning round with a two-under-par 70, and boosted his advantage to three with birdies on the twentieth and twenty-fourth, each with two-foot putts after sterling iron shots. individual departments. Ralph Ki-ner, finding the groove at Brooklyn for eight runs batted in Sunday, took over the RBI lead with 54 and moved into the undisputed lead In the homer race with 18. Lockman JlowifotiKnmv! The answers to everyday Insurance problems By JAY OTTMAN and Robinson are tied for most hits, 82.

Sam Jethroe, Boston's rookie flash, continues to set the pace in runs scored, 53, and stolen bases, 15. Robinson's total of 23 doubles is high. So is Musial's count of six triples. Bob Miller of the Phils remains js $is 5 fjti 1 I Cod.22?.IJ come to Missoula. 0 John Coroett, who was a historic figure at Laramie, coached Wyoming sports for many days, was succeeded by the fabulous Loncst.ir Dietz of Carlisle, Washington State, Purdue and Mare Island fame in 1924-23-26.

Then came McLaren of Pittsburgh, Rhodes and Witte of Nebraska, Blanchard, an alumnus, Hunt of Georgia, "Bunny" Oakes, the former Montana grid coach, whose last Wyoming season of 1946 was not so successful, as his Cowboys won only one game in 10 yet the scores were close, all the games were good but you have to win. Came Bowden Wyatt from Tennessee bringing his southern atn-letes to Wyoming, helped by the oilfield dollars. Wyatt's team gave Wyomine its the only unbeaten pitcher with a 6-0 record. Warren Spahn of Boston has pulled away from Robin Roberts of the Phils in the strikeout race, 88-77. QCESTION: In a recent discussion of various types of Insurance covering damage and theft of things like Jewelry, furs and luggage, one of our friends with some Insurance experience kept comparing "'regular" fire and theft policies with what he called "floaters." Can you tell me what difference there Is between the policies? Kraft First Choice In Golf Tourney Omaha.

June 26. fT1) Little Johnny Kraft, the only former champion In the field, Thursday night was seeded No. 1 in the trans- Mississippi golf tournament. first conference football title in 1949. oOo Wyoming has played the Bobcats frequently, never the Grlzalles, In football.

In 1919 Wyoming squeezed a 6-0 win from a good Bobcat team, beat the Cats again under Dletz I In 1926 Bobcats won from Wyoming 10-0, in 1927 Bobcats won 6-0, in 1928 Bobcats won 14-7. in 1929 Bobcats won 13-0, in 1930 Bobcats won 20-0. The next two seasons Wvo- ANSWER: There Is a basic difference In these two kinds of Insurance. Under the "regular" policy, the In-aurance company atates the various types of loss for which It will pay and It Is not liable for losses not specifically mentioned In the policy. In the "floater" the company is liable In all losses not specifically excluded by the policy.

Any good Insurance agent can tell you which la best In your Individual case. Boys' Baseball In Legion junior baseball Monday the H. O. Bells continued undefeated by trimming the Oxford nine 12-4, and Legion No. 1 was out-slugged by the Eagles, who soared away to a 19-16 win.

This morning at 9 at Stephens avenue, Legion No. 2 meets Elks, at 10:30 Oxford plays 40 and 8, and at I o'clock the squad will have an inter-squad game. The 1942 winner and runnerup in 1948 headed a field of 91 entrants in the championship flight. Match play will commence Tuesday to trim the challengers for the title vacated by Charles Coe of Ardmore, to 64 players. If you haven't tasted "Cream" lately, you've missed a double-rich experience! It's now' smoother, mellower, yet heartier than ever! Try the greatest Cream of Kentucky of all time There were 37 byes for the match mlng beat the Cats 32-13 and 13-7, and then the Bobcats came back to play opening.

The winners of Tues win In 1934 by 26-6. in 1935 bv 6-2 day's 27 matches will Join the first GAME WEDNESDAY St. Ignatius. "Doc" Harrington's St. Ignatius American Legion Jun if tl you'll address your own Insurance question! to thli office, we'll try to give you the correct answera and there will be na charge or obligation of any kind.

and in 1936 by 19-6. The last two'roun absentees in the advance to- ward a championship settlement. games were rough on the Cats, iors play Poison at St. Ignatius wyommg winning 48-0 and 48-12. Wednesday evening at 6:30.

A Scnenley Mark of Merit Kentucky Whiskev-A Blend, tf H. H. OTTMAN CO. 60S Montana Bldg. Phone 4110 Whhkey BARXETT IN SECOND FLIGHT.

John Bamett of Missoula lost the second flight finals to T. Bravakis, Boise, 2 and 1, in the Idaho amateur golf tournament won Sunday by Jim Whipple, Lewlston, Idaho. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester 8, Springfield 7. Montreal 14. Baltimore 3.

Toronto 2. Jersey City 1. Buffalo 12, Syracuse 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee 5, St. Paul 3 Kansas City 14, Minneapolis 7.

Louisville 8, Columbus 4. Indianapolis 5, Toledo 2. 86 iroof. 70o fraiu neutral apiriu. Copr.

1930, Schenley DuU Inc.) FrauLf ort, Kjr A.

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