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Show "tA IU THURSDAY, APRIL W, 1959 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Will Soon fa rod iraif Both Lose Again To H it Bottom I v y ' " identical records. If they don't move on a soon, you can put get a big black asterisk in front of 'toth entries denoting "left at the post." Pittsburgh and Detroit can console themselves by recalling the - .;.; Cincinnati handed . the Pirates fifth straight loss, Wednesday while unbeaten Cleveland stayed atop of the American League standings by dealing the Tigers their fifth consecutive setin 10 innings. back, Held's Homer Wins , The Yankees remained close at Cleveland's heels by beating Balfor their third straight timore, the Athletics handed, the triumph; White Sox their first loss of the and the Red Sox campaign, 10-v beat the Senators, In the National League, the Dodgers licked the Cardinals, and the Giants made it four- - out of five by defeating the Cubs,-- 1 e The Braves were idle. s were the Phillies. Woodie Held's third homer in two days powered the Indians Xo their fourth straight victory in their struggle with De troit. Held, who blasted a pair of homers on Tuesday, stroked the g smash Wednesday off Ray Narleski with two out in the 10th. Cal McLish, a winner last year, picked up his first victory of the current season by going the distance and scattering nine hits. "Little Bobby Richardson and southpaw .Whitey Ford were the standouts in ttn VanVoo amu.vww. triummTi liiuUlU over the Orioles. Richardson lined 10-- 5, 2-- 1, . 3-- 1, 8, . 7-- 3. 5-- 0, 7-- first-plac- 10-inni-ng , game-winnin- 16-ga- . a double off loser- - Jacx two-ru- n Harshman with two out in the ninth and Ford limited the Orioles to six hits in dealing them :beir third straight loss. Rookie Pitcher Stan Until the ninth," the Yanks managed only three hits off starter Hoyt Wilhelm and Harshman. Then with two out, Gil McDou-gal- d walked and moved to second on Andy Carey's bloop single. 2kth scored on Richardson's line smash to left field. The loss wa3 Harshman's second 'of the season. Bob Grim's grand-slahomer helped carry the A's to their first' victory of the year after three losses in a row although the Tiru4 n i atme i l puutxi nimc jrvji. wmvM game out with a seven-ru- n rally in the eighth. Grim, credited, with the victory, belted his homer off loser Barry Latman and rookie Kent homer for Hadley hit a two-ru- n the" A's off Claude Raymond for what proved to be the .winning margin in the fourth. ;! Shortstop Joe DeMaestri of KC was hit over ear by a Latman pitch in the third immediately after Grim's homer. ' " m , i-- c? the-lef- t - showed X-ra- ys no fracture al- though he was carried from the field on a stretcher. Rookie pitcher Jerry Casale was retty much the whole show in Boston's win over Washington. The Brooklyn-bor- n doled out seven hits and clouted homer far over the left a field screen with two on off loser Russ Kemmerer in the sixth. The JJeds had to battle from behind twice to down the Pirates. Cincinnati clinched the outcome with a five-ru- n rally in the sixth which Vada Pinson inning during of the sea:-o- n his homer second hit on. "two with Jerry Lynch and homered for the Ed Bailey also' Reds while Don Hoak connected homer for Pittsfor a three-ru- n burgh. Joe Nuxhall, aided by Bob g reMabe's scoreless lief stint, was the winner. Bob Friend gave up 11 of Cincinnati's 16 hits in 5 3 innings and was charged with his 'second loss in m& many tries. Don Drysdale of the Dodgers struck out seven and gave up eight hits in curbing the Cardinals. Loser Larry Jackson star" 14,491 at Los tled, the crowd Coliseum striking out by Angeles six of the first nine batters to face him, but the Dodgers put toruns gether four singles for two homDon fourth. in the ,Demeter ered in the sixth andr Jim Baxes in the seventh as the" Cards suffered their fourth loss in five games. right-hand- er 450-fo- ot : j three-innin- 1-- A RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work AHLANDERS 430 So. Univ. Avenue Manager Larry Shepherd, who guided the Bees to a fifth place finish last season,' is back and so are many of the jj players who made Derks Field their new home j v in 1958. 7 die Moore are the only newcom ers expected to make the Bee starting lineup Friday night. Ad the other Bee starters saw action at least part of the tim last year at Derks. Also the starting lineup will be Carlos Bcrnier, the popular outfielder who was Salt Lake's top hitter last season; "infielders Paul Pettit, Buddy Pritchard, Dick Barone and Ken Toothman. Pettit, the" former bonus babyi whose pitching career was ended by a sore arm, is making a comeback as a first sacker for the ' Shepherd has nominated either parade, sonce was asked whether southpaw Don Rowe or rightS r": there was anything he feared. hander Hugh Pepper to pitch the 4- "Yes," he replied, "lions and opener. A crowd of 7,500 is extigers." pected to see the game, weather And that's the way it is with permitting. blueeyed Jim Manager Charley Metro of the of one the world's top auto I MmMmm Mounties already has named right racing daredevils. Beamon as his Charlie hander Jim is the man hurler. T i starting who last June won the Miglia de bciw acuun nere last Ed- - "ccs, lie Goss Howie and Outfielders season as a third baseman and Monza in Italy with a world rec;:?:;:feS:,:::::s.S':i: outfielder and was later farmed ord average of 166.783 miles per out. .lie takes oyer the first base hour, which means speeds of 195 on miles an the spot! held last year by Dick Stuhour k straighta X "S art and R.C. Stevens. ways; has driven 3,870 competiV tive miles at Indianapolis and curShepherd, an expert handler of pitcher&r is relying on help from rently is looking forward to his the parent Pittsburgh cjub to 10th ride in the famed 500 on Me, BOSTON (UPI)' American League pitchers will make the Bees a contender. Two morial Day. have another two to three weeks to polish their form. Jim's afraid of automobiles. pitchers expected- to see action in ir Ted won't be back for at least that long. the opening scries likely won't re"Don't let anybody tell you that of Williams is of Theodore Samuel Ted, course, turn to the ' Bee lineup for a few as wait they they, aren't scared ...Ji while Williamses. a And doctor's the. San for the start of a race," he says' report Diego days. I Righthander George Perez has quietly. "You think of everything Wednesday was dark news for Williams and the Bosto California because of and you've got returned met that relief ton must been have it Red. with; Sox, by who coached Weber College those butterflies real bad until RECEIVES DALE REX AWARD Bruce Larson sickness in his family and Don in the league. every opposing pitcher to the National Junior. College basketball championship, is shown receiving the Dale they cut you loose and the race is Urquhart nursing an injury. Dr. Charles A. Fager announced ifter inspecting Rex Memorial Award from Samuel Rex, fa ther of the BYU basketball gx and is on. After that you're too busy Baumer and Sam Miley, a' Jim Ted's pinched neck nerve, that the slugger of utility men, also are exto be scared." World War II hero. Earl Oss, (right) a past president of the' Provo Downtown couple won't he able to begin workouts for at least another Jim and his brother, Dick, who Coaches Club,; gave the introduction on the award. pected to see ' considerable action 7 to 10 days. His return to the Boston lineup wasn't for the Bees this season. Both is three years his senior, are expected for another two to three weeks. known as The Racing Rathmanns. played here last season. But in this case it was the elder Shepherd considers his 1959 cdu tion more versatile ' than last brother who followed in the R u younger 's footsteps. . year's out fi t. If his pitching comes "I started when I was 17," through "We'll be contenders," he says. says Jim, who is 30 now. "At and then first it was A stateDefending champion Phoenix, said Wednesday in Philadelphia NEW YORK (UPI) conare San and and Carinto told Bob been that had Seattle, he Diego midgets graduated ment by the mayor of Philadeltwo Dick sidered th the cars. of started for owner had top the challengers big Phillies, years penter, phia that the Philadelphia Phillies been meeting with Mayor Robert 1959 crown. - ' after I did." are "discussing" nmoving to New F. Wagner of New York to talk The Bees meet Vancouver in a -' to be Bruce Larson, who coached shift. in China and York didn't of a over the generSaturday afternoon encounter and appear People Japan possibility the Weber College , basketball a and have trained cormorants to aid ating 'much excitement here toBut. Wagner spokesman play a twin bill against the Mounteam to the National Junior Coldenied such ties Sunday, the opener being' an for both them in fishing for rnore than day. y Carpenter toInternational United at Press Kansas Dilworth Gar; held. Richardson afternoon affair. By been 'Chicago City 1,000 years. Mayor, lege championship this, year, meetings have (0-vs ver .. a took his Wynn National League place among group day Games of distinguished sports personaliFriday's GB W L Pet. . Detroit at ties who have won the Dale Rex Milwaukee .' 3 0 1.000 ... New York Chicago at Boston . Memorial Award. 1 .800 4 .... San Francisco Washington at Baltimore (night) Larson, who recently resigned Cincinnati 3 1 .750 Kan. City at Cleveland (night) as Weber cage coach to take a Chicago 2 2 .500 2 2 .500 Wz job as assistant coach at the Uni- Los Angeles of alma his 1 1 .500 m Arizona, versity Philadelphia Wedreceived the award 1 4 .200 3 mater, St. Louis Downat Provo the 0 5 .000 4 nesday night Pittsburgh town Coaches Club's annual honWednesday's Results or banquet. 10 Pittsburgh 5 Cincinnati BYU athletes and coaches, uni- Los Angeles 5 St. Louis 0, night By United Press International versity and LDS officials were San Francisco 7 Chicago 1, night National League special guests at the banquet. ' (Only games scheduled.) 300 002 000 5 9 2 Samuel Rex of Randolph (Rich Pittsburgh ' Thursday's Probable Pitchers 102 10 005 16 2 20x Cincinnati to the award AnCounty) presented Francisco San at Chicago Larson in memory of his son, derson (1-Friend, Daniels (6), Green (7) vs Jones and a Foiles. Nubian, Mabe (7) BYU basketball former Dale, at Milwaukee Philadelphia Nuxhall and who star and World War II hero, Bailey. Winner vs Burdette Roberts (1-0 ) . HR . ) ( ( Loser Friend of the was killed in the "Battle St, Louis at Los Angeles w)night) Hoak, Lynch, Pinson, Bailey. Bulge." . vs Koufax ) Broglio Most Efficient Athlete (Only games scheduled.) 000 000 000 0 8 0 St. Louis The Bob Moorefield Memorial Friday's Games 000 201 . Los llx 5 9 2 Angeles Award, for sportsmanship went to Pittsburgh at Milwaukee Gibson (7) and H. Jackson, Hiram Walker's finest BY High, with Jed Gibson ac- Philadelphia at Cincinnati ( night Y Smith. (1-and Rose-borDrysdale St. Louis at Los Stein Edwin Angeles (night) the while J. cepting, Loser Jackson HR straight bourbon whiskey now award for the most efficient ath- Chicago at Los Angeles (night) Demeter, Baxes. gives you a full 8 years' of lete was presented to Mac Mad-seAmerican League 100 000 000 3 Chicago WL Pet. GB San Francisco 000 230 2px 7 9 1 Cougar basketball ace. 'smoothness, a full 8 years of 4 0 1.000 ... The Downtown Coaches Club Cleveland j . Singleton Drabowsky,' (6), mellowness, at no extra cost! 3 0 1.000 presented "a special award to Bill New York! Schaffernoth and (8) Neeman; ' 4 1 .800 it ! No bourbon ' Johnston, pro at the Timp Course, Chicag6 Try Antonelli ) and Schmidt. Los2 1 .667 VA for the outstanding recognition Boston er drabowsky ). HR anywhere is more deluxe than ' 1 2 .333 2Vz he has brought Provo on golf Washington 2, Alou. X" -o Walker's DeLuxe ! 1 3 .250 3 courses- throughout the country. Kansas City scheduled) games (Only 0 3 .000 3 His wife, JoAnn, accepted the Baltimore 0 5 .000 4ft in is who for Detroit award Bill, playing American League weekGolf a Texas Tourney this Results (10 innings) Wednesday's 'o ff , end. Boston 7 Washington 3 000 000 010 0 1 9 0 Detroit i.H Startin won the A." Smith Cleveland 2 Detroit 1 (10 inn.) Cleveland Wayne 000 100 000 12 6 1 ' " Pond Memorial . Award for the Kansas City 10 .Chicago 8 t. Foytack, Narleski 8) and s .v i ?4 iSt H scholastic 1 average 3 (1-outstanding Baltimore. New York (night) McLish ) .and Nixon. while the KEY Man awards went Loser Narleski HR Held. Thursday's Probable Pitchers Ditto Lonnie Dennis in football and New York at Baltimore i vs. Bamberger 3 7 1 Gary Earnest in basketball. Den- mar (0-000. 010 002 Washington nis also was the recipient of the 020 014 OOx 7 111 Washington at Boston Ramos Boston BYU Handicapped Boosters Club (1-vs Moford Kralick Kemmerer, Hyde (7), v "most inspirational player" Porter (8); (8) and Courtney, award. SEEKS TO ENTER RACE Casale and White. Loser Free Throw Champ MILAN Italy (UPD Eldorado Kemmerer HR Casale. ' Bob. Skousen was the recipient Tuesannounced Racing Stables, ' of the Thorn Rock Products free day the filing of an entry appli- Kansas City 125 200 00010 9 1 I : i if throw championship award. flame-red Maserati Chicago 8 11 2 001 000 070 cation for Fisher 'Smith awards presented roadster in the 1959 Indianapolis Grim,; Tomanek (8) , j Meyer (8), lOHt BOURBON WHISJ to outstanding senior athletes in Memorial Day auto race. Aa Gorman (8) and House. Latman, ' f j "y,i I various sports went to Lynn American driver will be selected Shaw (3), Raymond (4), Arias fa 4,190-c- c t Reading, football; Mac Madsen, to pilot the i (6), Staley (8), Lown (9) and Lol-la- r. basketball; fDick Millett, classic. i ). Winner jGrim ;. Loser Maserati in the , xsss-. j E Taylor, baseball; Maurice HR Grim, HadLatman ' : Ballif, tennis; Dean James, letes in any other section of the ley. I ' 1 I I i o and Richard gymDavis, v 2 golf; 000 001 002 5 8 New York country. nastics. 1 6 0 000 000 100 Paul Gehring was master of Baltimore The Nate Morgan awards went ceremonies for the occasion. Glen and Howard; WilFord to Roy Thacker in basketball and Berge, president of the club, helm, Harshman (8) and Trian-doR. K. Brown in football. The m ade the opening remarks . Loser H&rshman i 5IAKHt BOliFBON VrH)Jy awards are presented to the out::'.. standing basketball and football y teamas voted their by players -; .... o"- y 1 i .s Rath-man- d, n, ed iiiillil lilli v. " W TT PITCHERS CAN RELAX; TED STILL NOT READY . - - j could-happe- (lft), n j eat 40-year-- Bruce Larson Gets Dale Rex Award old mo rs Tha t Phillies May Move To N.Y. Fails to Excite 'Big Town' hot-rodding I.-jus- Baseball Standings , , (1-0- 1) ). , Not four, not five, not seven--but V-- o o Big League Line Scores ' YEARS OLD (1-0- 0) ). (1-0- 0) (0-0- Straight Bourbon! Whiskey ). 0-- 2 1-- (0-1- ! Walker's DeLxixe . lliiiifr ). - o. 1) (0-2- ). 15 n, f j (2-0- . (0-1- Ce-pe- da it ' - (ad '- it' y- - .11 Ber-bere- (0-2- MCS i' (0-0- 0) (0-0- 0) !, ). 0) (0-1- ). . '. eight-cylinde- ll r, 500-mi- le (1-1- lit y. it AW.' ftP . . S'- O, .. fy V: .v' y. V . track-Corne- ? ). ). (1-- Vy :r '. ', r I a t (0-1- ). walker's -- (1-- 0) s. (0-2- ). ? vxvyysyys.v&yy.'.- : . mates. E. L. "Dick" Romney, Skyline Conference commissioner, was the principal speaker at the banquet. He heaped lavish praise on outstanding BYU athletes of past years and emphasized that sports heroes don't have to take a back seat to ath- inter-mounta- Wwmmfim 00 : .'. y.' ii.,. yy y.vyyyyyyyyyyyy: 1 Euy FERTILE handsome new curved P001S fljsks with jigger lop ts Small down payment, to pay S years Phone AC or AC For Further Details 82 5-- 1 1 27 HRISTEN READY-- 4-08- 25 7 well as in the traditional round bcH!t. ' Specifications TOP it In SWIMMIHG Built to Your MOUNTAIN FR yyyyyyyyyyyy. in (Any Quantity) -- YORK (UPI) Clyde who walked into a cage, Beatty, full of lions and tigers with the aplomb of a man in the Easter Mild-manner- much consolation, Not when the Pirates rethough. member they dropped their first eight games of the season in 1955 and finished last or when the Tigers think back to how they also wound up in the basement after losing their first eight 'games xin their NEW ft pink-cheeke- Giants lost 11 in a row durand still came on to win April ing 'V .... 1 'Vj , By OSCAR FRALEY United Press International . 1951 1952. 4 - 0-- 5 the pennant. That isn't By STEVE SMILANICn United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Salt Lake City, a struggling freshman in its return to the Pacific Coast League last year, opens the 1959 campaign a confident sophomore hopeful of higher marks 'both in the standings and at the box office. The Bees begin their second year in tne realigned U o ast League iFriday night, hosting Vancouver, the same club which handed Salt Lake four straight losses at the 1958 inaugural. Those losses cost the Bees a first divi sion finish. , - 1 R eady For Coast Loop Op ener Friday Driver Says S By MILTON RICIIMAN United Press International Please, somebody, open up that starting gate so poor Pittsburgh and Detroit can get out. Here the season is only a week old and the Pirates and Tigers already have hit rock bottom with Salt Lake Bees They're All Scared Race 8 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 85.8 PROOF HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC., PEORIA, ILLINOIS W 2001 South State (on Top of the Hill in Orem) ';' |