Ogden Upsets Lindsay’s Alden Out'cause Ogden found that a. pitcher to first.I time ii a charm and due to holding, ntimely passed hall Lindsay I Jerry Schall kept Water and the Alden Cu* d themselves In the unfai poiition of being ctimini n the firit round of tlSturt* againthe rally alive with a whittling tingle into left to icore a run He ad vanced on a wild pitch and scor-John Jenaon’i tingle to Jensen came on aroundleftiliseventh four rurAidelt;ppened McHoae y of Ft. 6Tues-parkwhen the hall bounded through the leg« of Ray ParisLoel Johnson's inning-open-Iodffr ing «mgle in the seventh began n the what promised to be a rather productive inning But Bob liar-'* **v'1 rl« fouled out Bill Rinehart forced Johnson and Simerly •Cllv- fouled out to end the game. _ . Iy* ™i Ogden had lost twice to l.lnd Ft Ilodge facing Stanhope in thei My-, ,h,,7 IS encounter and the strong Going into th* seventh Simer-Ames Merchant* opposing F.lk ly had a three-hitter He had hart ,n the mghtc.p allowed only two base runner.Tuesday « final game was the IO Ret „ „ (hlrd gothbest played in the tournament, of f,me ,he f|f|h whfnI'TTtlT!!* »PP« -ho had doubled, tried to wore on a single by Sturt* andilv concludes with Sarthus farduel between the seasoned seteran Dick Phipps of Northern.,hlrH . . Natural Gas of Ogden and Mike . IS.*?Simerly. stellar moundnnan ofi , ' B* “u ‘the Lindsay’S nine ! *“,«■* wh *•For six complete frames the I*-1? «cof °n M Van Pelt.tap to the mound.Llnlsay's threatened In the first as Ken Tabor led off with i a double but was out trying to ' stretch it into a triple Squirt 11 .Inn followed with a double. He ■ moved to third on a wild pitch after Bill Caldwell had flird out Dean Ingalls fouled out to end the stanza In the second a walk to l.oel Johnson, sacrifice and wild pitch gave Lindsay's a runner on thtrd Infield pop ups erased the threat I.Inn doubled in the third but was stranded there.Phipps and Sturlz had two hits each for Ogden Alden bunched all its six runs in ooe btg frame, the fourth, and then was held at hay by relief pitcher Chuck Macek A four-run spurt in the sixth enabled Vincent Clay of Ft. Dodge to He the score at 6 6 Then with one out in the seventh Ron Macek doubled and advanced a hase on a wild patch. Ron Harsch flew out for the ser.catcher PrMaihail Miirfirst and inches frohad a bu Roman. ' F.klridgetwo craftsmen pitched on even I terms But when things started to happen in the top half of the seventh they happened In rapid fire orderMilwaukee Widens LeadBy Winning Close Onesthe uprising another IhnI.-.1had a 1-0 cushionIt appeared for a moment as if that's all the damage Ogden | was going to be able to do as: Fd Van Pelt grounded out to I third. Ken Tabor checking the runner before making the assist I Then Merle Leichliter was out.major eyLooj) ShincliJ!oLujsBy FRLD DOWN United Press Sports Writer'There ain't no better way to win 'em than by on* run.” Thai's Manager Fred Haney murdering the King's Lngllsh but pointing out a key reason his Milwaukee Braves today Increased their National League lead to a new high of 3*, games They’re winning the close ones—as demonstrated by a 16-8 record in one-run decisions compared to th* Cincinnati Red-legs’ 17-14 mark and the Brooklyn Dodgers' 10-11 record In thema 10-5 decision over the second place Redlegs Sandy Amor os knocked in five runs with two I triples and a double and Duke! Snider hit his 22nd and 23rd I homersThe Philadelphia Phillies rout- j ed Vinegar Bend Mi/ell in a six-run. sixth-inning rally 'o beat I the St Louis Cardinals. 7-3 | Curt Simmons delivered a two-run double in the big rally and ' beat the Redbtrd* for the thtrd timr this season although touch ed for 12 hitsRoberto Clemente knocked in four runs with a homer, triple and sacrifice fly as the Pitts-c.» l'll».l» I’M** VsllUVtl. li.St.lt.onMII«auSeCliiCJiliall| PiuUucpdl* .... Ii • Cli-cugo ..... U 17New ioiX ...... * JI •'lt;• lt;Mesonsj Hiieia.M- ill. UIIKiiil-a.t .1Pn.ladelpu« !. Si O/U.sThe Braves showed that tm portant championship quality I burgh Pirates whipped the CF again Tuesday night when they cago Cubs. 6 2 rallied for two runs ,n the ninth Billy Pierce became the m to beat the New York Giants, i jors’ first 15-game winner of t! 4-3 ! current season and matched FThe IXidseis opened a key I 1955 victory total when t home stand with a barrage of extra base blows that gave themMI.S( PltlUwrgh 0. imcato J i i_i.il. HiOsmuli rruaaUr PimmI Mil* auks* at Neu Yoi* Bu:I Ai.iouelUChicago White Sox poundr an 115 verdict over 'he lt;lean league-leading New Yankees The Cleveland Indians to within 8H games of Yankees when they wal the Washington Senators. 43 for the low gioss| Mickey Vernon's twi in in rha Tmlt;unn I txlnth-uintng homer enaP.eJohnson-Lilly Win In 2-Ball TourneyDick Johnson and Barb LillyIwo strikes on Dale tldridge Lavem Schen-ay and Macek ig runi crew made a lory in the last ■hen with on* loubled to left-fanned but rk missed the aced safely to m was caught date Pinch hit-n s o n struck . wtio hid mm-0 thtrd on th# left stranded, hree hits pow-ay Jim Rona is Alden’s Jack son and Del# d two safeties1 s hits was a n the fourth.i a ■ a