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PAGE SEVEN TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO a vg Tlr nn ft cpf 1 OutbyRIile 29, 1955 a. 4 pinch Hitter's Homer; )fee Night Set Tuesday Cowboys, beginning: their last home stand of the season at Jaycee field took an easy 4-1 victory from the Idaho Falls Russets. The game Monday MghteA by the annual player appreciation program and "coffee night" iS Ji! the last game of the season on Tuesday. Duane Hermon, pinch hitting ffium. put the "gase" in "easy victory" Sunday by belting a homerun with jtwo on in the fifth inning.

Faltering Yanks Manage to Stay On Top as Chisox Muff Chances By United Press 1 ThA Ameriran lpaonie nennant race has turned into a "losine" TJrODOsition and the fal '1 tering Yankees seem quite content to back into the World series since no one else shows any signs of heading them of f. V' 1 Idaho Falls scored its lone run in the top of the ninth. Jes Take 3-2 Win The Yankees were in first place by a hall game today out tney got tnere more or iesa default. Cleveland paved the way by dropping a doubleheader to Washington yesterday; Both the Russets and the Cow boys used two pitchers and none akaaiilltfMsfllffMM wet t. Ass was liberal with hits.

Up to Her- while the buckling Bronx Bombers, who have dropped mon's homerun, the Cowboys had managed only two hits. Cliff Ander Roister Flag Hopes By The Associated Press manager Lou Stringer moved the Boise Braves to the Pioneer league pennant Sunday night. iwcrer in the eighth inning against Poca- son, starting Cowboy hurler. is cred three of their last four games, split a twin bill with the White Sox. It's a toss-up which club is playing the worst, ball, league-leading Cup-winning Aussies Menace Singles Title ited with the win even though he had been relieved on the mound when the runs were scored.

New York, second-place Chicago or The scene for the Cowboys' four .49 m'fmr HPVia Iacih fIAMMny1 4-Va third-place Cleveland. The White Sox. who had a chance to take over runs was set when Mike Yarem- chuk, first batter to face Ron Wil FOREST HILLS, N. Aug. 29 (U.R) Australia won the Davis- Cup with a 5 to 0 shutout find threatened today to snatch another bit of hardware from America's tennis show first place yesterday, have dropped five of their last eight while the Hams in the bottom of the -fifth, la 5-3 win over the Salt Lake was given a free pass to first.

He Indians, now one game off the pace, Bees. With only eight games case by winning the U. S. men's singles crown in a 10-day was called out at second when John have lost four of their last seven, i 5rssEf Home runs by Mickey Mantle grind beginning Friday. Ken Kosewall, JLew Hoaa ana itex TT MotIiV IriAa" left beiore the regular season ends tabor day, Boise has a 4 -game bulge over Great Falls and a 5-game Swiech, next Cowboy batter, lived on a fielder's choice.

Ken Lindley singled and Manager Eddie McDade and Yogi Berra helped Whitey Ford to his 15th victory as the Yankees bulge over Pocatello. decided the time was ripe for Vines Blasts Another Montana club moved up whose sensational; play produced the worst American defeat in 20 years of Davis Cup play, were one-two-three on the list of fa (I pinch hitter. He called on Hermon. won the opener, 6-1, but a three-run homer by Bob Kennedy in the first inning stood up all the way to give a berth as the result of a victory ittle After f-iTniliiaPreM McDade's judgment was ques tioned by the fans but Hermon 65 to Collect Sunday night. Billings scored three times In the ninth for a 6-2 win over Ogden.

the White Sox a 3-2 triumph in vorites for the next big show at Forest Hills and even Aussie cap vindicated the decision by giving the nightcap. Kennedy, described by general manager Frank Lane as the ball a ride over the fence. Then tain Harry Hopman couldn't say Dave Wondra singled, stole second, Utah's Gown JJti. Rainier ran Into itffS LM Angeles which was In the worst form. That put the Mustangs in fifth.

Ttie Idaho Falls Russets dropped back to sixth by losing to Magic the best all around player in the and came home on Jim Woolard's league," hit his homer off Bob Ail three looked tremendous as single. week-end that fluldn'tseethefi SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 29 MV- 4-1. Turley. Southpaw Billy Pierce The Russets pushed across their they completed a three-day sweep in the Davis cup challenge round Jim Espinola hurled the Boise gained his 12th win although Dixie Ellsworth Vines, former national champion tennis player turned golf Pacific Coast league one run against Bob Shaffer, An victory, giving up only three hits.

Howell relieved htm when the it yesterday and regained the xropny today to see "T- Hn today derson's relief. Jim Lee went the route for Poca they surrendered only last Decem It's obvious in these Hnlcher sequence camera shots that Joe Amal-fitano of the Giants Is Just wasting his time starting that slide into second in fame at the Polo rrounds. Milwaukee Braves shortstop Johnny Logan Is there and waiting for the force out. The Braves won, telephoto) I. Yankees, filled the bases in the seventh inning.

John Hack, first man up in the 1 Bollywood variety is of "ri v.h)nd them. tello and yielded only four safeties. professional, fired a record-tying 65 Sunday win the Utah Open golf championship. ber to Tony Ttabert of Cincinnati ninth, singled off Shaffer and Pat But 11 walks kept him in constant The Senators chased Art Houtte- and Vic Seixas of FhUaaeipma. Mullin and Wendell Antoine hot water with Stringer's homer the Vines.

of Palm Springs, Vainien, ppntly con-SaStti to the pen- man to win the opener, 8-2, behind Hoad walloped Trabert In four fanned. Bubba Morton dropped coup de grace. comDiled rounds of 68-72-65 for a brilliant one-hit relief Job by long single in deep center field and Ti 7wnhM from now on, 273. five strokes better than Dick southpaw Chuck Stobbs over the Dick Stuart powered a mighty homerun as Billings moved up in Hack scored. sets on the first day and tripped Seixas in four yesterday; Rosewall bowled over Seixas In four sets on the first day and defeated Ham Lundahl.

former Logan pro who last 6 13 innings and pounded out fSrinAngelvllle, losing honour In the second Inning the Russets the league's standings. The Mus now plays out of Pasadena, Calif. Nashua-Swaps Race Looms As One of Sport's Best 15 hits, including four by Eddie Lundahl had rounds oi ea-Ti-eo Yost, to cop the nightcap, 13-4. BJ 278. J-l.

came close to scoring when they loaded the bases on two singles and a walk. The only extra base hit of the game, other than Hermon's tangs scored three times in the ninth to put the game on ice. Tom Taylor slammed a triple, scoring E. C. Leslie, and then the Washington broke a 1-all tie and Lundahl and Vines both shot 65s routed Mike Garcia with an eight- Richardson of Baton Rouge, a substitute for Trabert, in the four-set wind-up.

between, Hoad paired with Hartwig to score the clinching victory in a five set dou Sunday, equalling the course record andi distance as for the Kentucky inn a-g iv.moo run burst in the seventh. homer, was a double by Pat Mullin, loop's leading homerun hitter, hit at Meadow Brook established only derby, when Swaps handed Nashua Lm 'to move within a Eddie Joost poled two home runs Russet manager, in the sixth. Friday by Tommy Williams, the as his only setback of the year with and Grady Hatton and Ted Wil sistant pro at the Salt Lake County MAGIC VALLEY FALLS 1 a length and a half victory in 2:01 Miffht have dropped bles match against seixas ana UTa-bert on Saturday. Jess Gonder homered for the Reds and knocked in Ogden's other liams one each as the Red Sox 4-5. Idaho Fall ah a' Mack VaL ab a Par is 72.

wt for the fact that mauled the Athletics, 14-2. Hatton's run with a double in the ninth. Except to prove they could win Williams, the leader after the Wondra lb Woolard aa uaucl 4 14 1 Crmich.tl 2b 4 0 1 3 Both colts will be ridden by 8 112 1111 4 0 0 Don LeJohn and Gene Elder drove second and third rounds of the 72 even when the pressure was on, CHICAGO Aug. 29 (11 With both Nashua and Swaps considered in peak form, track experts look: for Wednesday's $100,000 match race at Washington park to be one of the greatest of all time. Everything will be even, except, perhaps, the odds.

The latest on the book lists Swaps at 2-9 and Nashua 4-5. Both brilliant 3-year-olds will carry 126 pounds for the mile and a quarter. This is the same import Aeee rf Carapana rf about the best Jockeys In the bust 4 0 0 0 4 12 0 homer came with the bases loaded in the first Inning and big Frank Sullivan coasted to his 16th victory in all five Great Falls runs against yesterday's matches proved little, hole competition, faded Sunday to 5 0111 Lobita lb ness, Eddie Arcaro up on the east's I ml Portland 6-4 and 8 12 0 Johnson ef 10 10 Salt each collecting a triple a 73 and a total oi zbo, gooa lor Nashua and Willie Shoemaker Hack Sh Mullin if Antoina Morton ef Cooke lb Hoad lost a set to Seixas, who had beaten him eight of 10 previous after that. Vic Raschi was the loser. as their big blow of the.

evening. third place. Yaremchuk if 8 0 1 0 Swiech 12 8 2 Lindley 2b 12 0 1 abord the west's Swaps. Lento cooperated with Oak- Hal Holderfield had three hits, in 4 15 1 4 16 0 8 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 1 matches, but rallied to make it a Bill Johnston oi kovo, we ae; The scheduled game between the And there will be no room for Anderson 10 1 fending champion, wound up 10th rout, 7-9', 6-1, 6-4, 6-4. Then Rose- Williatna Barbiaan Orioles and Tigers was postponed cluding a double, for the Elects.

Pocatello continues at Boise, Bil- alibis, as in the case of a crowded ill the flrtt game but then a-Hermon 1104 Shaffer 10 0 0 with a 288, His 80 on the opening because of rain. field, for only two horses will be out uj idtr. Man tbuiubuu round removed him from conten lings at Ogden, Idaho Falls at Twin wall trounced Richardson, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 to complete a ft to 0 score for the Aussies. The Dodgers gained a game and on the finely conditioned dirt oval Totale S3 7 24 6 Totala 80 7 27 10 tion. However, he won the Rocky a-Homered for Anderson in 5th.

ond one by a shutout -lane the Seals a half game which has the longest homestretch Falls and Great Falls has a double-header at Salt Lake City in Monday night's competition. Mountain (PGA) tourney, deter Between the triumphs by Hoad Idaho Falls 000 000 0011 in the world 1,531 feet. a half, increasing tnelr National league lead to lltt games, by beating the Cardinals, 6-1, while the second-place Braves bowed twice to Magic Valley 000 004 OOx 4 A cellar. jugeles outslugged Seattle Comparative times may or may Hack. Wondra.

Swiech. T.irMl.. and Rosewall, Vice President Richard Nixon presented the massive silver bowl to Hopman and the not be too important in a race of mined from the final 54-hole scores with 208. Ernie Schneiter Jr. of Ogden was second in the PGA with 210.

He placed fifth in the open for 283. carding a 69 Sunday. nermon. none. rlK rlermon.

Rabbit's Foot Gets Credit For Golf Win Mullin. RBI Morton, Woolard. Hermon the last-place Pirates, 5-3 and 2-0, this kind, but they are certain to 1 tie first game out wuiuu until the eighth when the brokg 5-5 tie with a single DP Lindley to Woolard to LoMtx. be significant. Karl Spooner pitched his first Anderson.

Williams. HO Ander Idaho FaUs Team Gunning With the exception of the Ken son 4 in snaffer 8 in 4 Williams 4 in The victory by vines was gooa Australian team. There were friendly speeches all around but none on the American side could hide their disappointment at the lop-sided defeat. uarbisan 2 in 8. SO Anderson 1, pn BUJtO 0TOVB mo iltti single.

tucky derby, each colt has run the complete game of the season for the Dodgers while eliminating the Cards from' any mathematical anazier wiiiiama 8. Barbiaan 2. BB for $800. Lundahl got $550, Williams $350. Schneiter $225 and sixth-place mile and a quarter only once.

Swaps Anderson I. Williams 2. Barbiaan 1. T.R KANSAS CITY, Aug. 29 (W It was an old fashioned rabbit's A imams 4, snailer 1.

SB Wondra. T- chance of winning the penannt. Dick Kramer got won the Westerner at Hollywood Park July 9, by six lengths in 2:00 1 A Lou North oi Salt Lane uity iin For Top Spot foot that helped Marilyn Smith, Despite homers by Eddie Mathews and'' Bobby Thomson, the Pirates 3-6. W'i Wichita, win her first wom con4 game followed exacuy pattern with a Bilko sin-jthe eighth inning booming Jh tafly that broke a 1-1 ftte. tam vat scheduled lor seven Intone extra as Bubba Church how Judsonin a hill duel, imoodwu slightly more sen- Nashua took the Dwyer at Aque SCORES KO Sweden, Aug.

29 (IB Inegmar Johannsson of Sweden yesterday knocked out Hein Hoff of Littler Wins By United Press rallied for four runs in the eighth en's golf tournament of the year, the duct July 2 by the same margin in The Idaho Palls Tigers will be inning to overcome a 3-0 Milwaukee Heart of America Open. Miss Smith 2:63 4-5. ished fourth, far ahead of any other amateur, with 282. Other top finishers were Cliff Whittle, Twin Falls, 285, $100; Mike DeMassy, Santa Fe, N. 286, Smiley Quick, Los Angeles, 286, $72.50, and Marshall Springer, Germany, heavyweight said so herself.

Weight doesn't seem to effect ei lead in the first game of their doubleheader 1 1 Vern Law pinning their Big Six football hopes this season on a team top-heavy with inexperienced Juniors, but Open Money Miss Smith won on a situation ther horse. of Europe, at 60 seconds of the first round of a scheduled eight-rounder. hurled a four-hitter to out-pitch Swaps first packed 126 pounds in which looked as if she got outside help. Tied at the final 54th hole Johannsson scaled 194 pounds to veteran Warren Spahn and rack coach Jim TaUant Insists it will still ba stronger than last year's the Kentucky derby when he left Ten Hoff's 223. up his 10th win in the nightcap, WithPlayoff streach-challenging Nashua behind.

yesterday with Alice Bauer Hagge squad. am flu.Angels in that they an Diego one victory in the Bower yesterday the Stars iM.tie in the top of the four runs on a pair of to fin the first game. The nit struck by Lee Walls Sarasota, with a 220, she- went A little more than -three weeks later on May 30 at Hollywood park, The sizzling Phillies climbed to within 3 games of second place Last year Idaho Falls tied for into a sudden death playoff after PueblO, Colo, 287, $50. Christensen Set For Poirier Bout MONTREAL, Aug. 29 HP) Gene (One Putt) Littler was the No.

1 fourth place with Boise In confer Swaps carried' 126 to a 12 lengths by licking the Redlegs twice, 7-i firing a course record round of two under-par 70. ence standings, but then the Tigers triumph over stablemate Bequeath, Beraie with Walls' blast lost 14 lettermen through matching the track's mile mark of and 8-3, with reliever Bob Miller winning the opener and rookie Ron Negray going all the way in the But Mrs. Hagge, too, was playing 1:35. i tith two aboard and break- hot golf. She.

also fired a 70. tournament winner today following his fourth major victory in the $26,800 LaBatt Open golf tournament in a sudden-death playoff at Summerlea yesterday. The crew-cut youngster from Palm Springs, faltered brief Nashua has carried 126 pounds With only eight lettermen return i NEW YORK, Aug. 29 0ft Danish welterweight Chris Christensen, who challenged the power of the New Miss Smith and Mrs. Hagge play rcSty Better If SIP su) 1tmANTHB6ST in 7 out of his 9 starts this year, Bob Rush of the Cubs shut out the giants for the third time this the exceptions being 122 in the Fla ed the first extra hole par.

The second they both birdied. The third ing to the Tiger squad this year, Tallant admits he will "really miss" such players as Ray Hart, a speedy end who won first place in hurdles i nightcap Roger Bowman third shutout of the reading seven hits about. managed only five hits, A them together in better mingo and Florida derby. season, defeating them 3-0 on a six- they paired. He toted 126 in probably his most ly on the final nine when he bogey -ed two holes and veteran Canadian hitter.

Ernie Banks led Chicago' Then came the par-five fourth. brilliant victory, a nine-lengths fin nine-hit offensive with a pair of Stan Vancouver, B. Mrs. Hagge hit a long stretching ish ahead of Blazing Count in the York state athletic commission, will test the punch of slugger Gene Poirier tonight in their postponed TV 10-rounder at St Nicholas arena. Young Poirier of Niagara Falls, N.

is favored at 8-5 to beat the lanky veteran from Denmark and thus make him a double loser. triples that figured in the last two and the broadjump during the state track meet, co-captains Russ Jeffreys and Harold Hooper, quarterback Bob Schley and center Reed Belmont June 11. Nashua stepped runs, drive down the middle. But Miss Smith hooked off into the woods. She was forced to hook around a the mile and a half in 2:29.

caught him to force a playoff, The victory meant a $5,000 payoff in Canada's richest golf attraction and vaulted Littler into third place ahead of Mike Souchak, Swaps never has been extended Fancy Lawn Grass Seeds, $1.00 lb tree for her second shot. Fogg. Tallant said he was having par 1 flONEEi LEAGUE Globe Seed Feed Co. Adv. 1 Pet.

GB as a 3-year-oia. snoemaker lucked him with the whip in the American derby at Washington park Aug. 20 Here she paused and rubbed her ticular difficulty in finding a strong contender for the center position rabbit's foot, which dangles from Grosslnger, N. among the leading money winners on golf's "gold 4tt as Traffic judge closed up in the ner watstoand. sue picked a seven 5 this year.

trail." fliUIT. stretch. But Swaps won handily by iron and made a masterful 140-yard which landed three feet from The veteran coach said that at 13 Littler and Leonard wound up all ,47 .471 .462 .400 Ji 14 least 20 of his players will be juniors even at 272, eight strokes under par. You Can Buy with Full the cup. She sunk easily for a birdie.

is 22 after 72 holes. The youngster and ...48 11 mum BOOSTER "The Junior class seems to be where most of the talent is con Mrs. Hagge, however, missed nine foot putt to lose the match. the veteran treated the crowd of Confidence from Your MTIONAL LEAGUE Pet GB centrated," he said. Miss Smith, with the home crowd 13,000 to one of the most stirring duels ever witnessed on Canadian 46 .646 a length, matching the American turf record of 1:54 3-5 for a mile and three-sixteenths.

The American derby was Swaps last competitive start. Nashua's last race was the Arlington classic July 16, when the needed a driving finish to beat Traffic Judge by length In 1:35 1-5 for the mile. Nashua held a 6-furlong workouthis last before the match race cheering, kissed her rabbit's foot "We'll Just have to make up in ability what we lack in experience links. and cried, "we did it, we did iU" ik-i. Ml 5ft 62 52 68 71 7S when we play the other Big six teams, which mostly have senior Packard Dealor Come in and inspect these .554 .527 .612 .485 .466 .425 .388 11 15 IT IP 28 1 Gonzales Wins TICCtET SMG squads." Wertz Rests as Fever Subsides 79 BERLIN, Germany, Aug.

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