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Show tr m r &HWr' i r DESERET "NEWS AND TELEGRAM Tueidoy, June 2, 1964 rrferPdd ref7S iphfeW o ro - retire By DAVE ROWE Sports Writer IPI 53 and had to with a tom of toe ninth and gave the with Jirar Djckson gaining, the HaL .Lanier had a"perfect Beavers an 18-4 home record verdict and Mel'McGavock sprained elbow. night with three hits and three came-iand went on; to set for toe current campaign. toe lossrltwas toe first runs batted in and Arlo Engel down 16 89ers, gave two hits The Beavers scored, single and recorded his second vic- runs in toe first three innings, win for Ditkson and McGav-ock- s and Jay Ward each had a pair, first setback. . 0 of bingles. . tory against as many defeats. with singles by The deciding rally came on a Stephenson1 had fanned one bat- Tony Curry, winning hufler ter so , the two Wynn Hawkins and a home run double, three successive singles set down' 17 via the strikeout by Duke Stall. find then another by route for the seasons high in The Rangers evened things binch-hittDon Pavletich. TEXTS PCL competition. The game in toe fourth and fifth with a The Islanders outhit Tacoma RENTED was one of the fastest this solo homer by Ken Harrelson 8 but two unearned runs- - in SLEEPING BAGS , year, taking an hour and tour and Charlie Shoemakers two-ru- ir toe ninth sent the Islanders to canor wHB-- m coouts their fourth straight loss. Three minutes'tepiay.- single- - in the fifth. The Rainiers scored toe big TheSanUiego Padres had to run in toe seventh on a double come from "behind to the late cause. Dick Estelle chalked up Jermganr He went to innings to knock off Spokane. his second triumph without a third when an attempted pick-pf- f After being held scoreless, for loss. toe Padres erupted throw went astray and five" innings, scored on a squeeze bunt for five ' runs ln1he sixth and A home run by Ray Baiter added Jhe clinching three in the To all hearing aid users... Enter our Gallon of Beans Contest . nothing settled toe Portland-Dallcon- eighth. The- - Indians used four test The run came in toe bot-- pitchers and the Padres three to buy, nothing to write. .The person who knows his beans best will win FREE a years supply of Sonotone batteries for his hearing aid,' any make. Any person .wearing any bearing aid caff enter. Come' , Day in and guess the number of NEW HOURS: 8 a.m. to actual beans,, in the gallon - J nm frvk to ol L Wo moot tho orottor jar on display. The person who first guesses closest to Jay-Ritch- n All of the teams ip the Pacific Coast League were slated to return to action Tuesday night Most- - of the action Monday was to ' the Western Division with only Oklahoma City and Dallas engaging in Eastern Division" contests" Monday. The 89ers wished they had Jhe night off as They droppedal--0 pitch- ' tag duel to Seattle. In other games San ' Diego to? . - 4 ? 1 ? downed Spokane edged Dallas 4-- 3, .SvJPprtland and in Hono- - See PCL Summary on Page B-- 4 lulu,' Tacoma counted twice in toe ninth inning to top the landers 3 Is- 5-- Jerry Stephenson started for Seattle, pitched to two batters UtabSlate Basketball Coach, LaDell Andersen, left, discusses cage tactics with LA. Lakers' CoOch Fred Schaus at USU Coaching Clinic. HEITPT Word From USU Coaching Clinic Preps Can Play Pro-Typ- By CIIRIS NIELSEN Deseret News Staff Writer Football and basketball will be held iathe .ieldhouse at 8 p.m. LOGAN-- There are certain Wednesday the baseball sesthings a pro learn has got to dc sion at 8 a.m.; bas that you dont have to, Sid general manager and head coach of the 1963 AFL cham- pipn San Diego Chargers said will-beg- in Ball e ketball at 9 and football- - at 10. A golf tournament will be held at the Logan Golf and Country Club at 1 pun. and the annual canyon party is slated for 6 p.m. yourself to a successful business career with only' six months training. You can bo your own boss with'' above a v o r a g o - - right-hande- one-bagg- er er 9-- i ai SAFETY B 165 East 6th South the number wins a years to 12 other Lucky Winners supply of batteries. Contest expires June 30 flashlight, 196.41 Beans will be counted slim new Burgess type for at end of contest. Horry in! for first pocket or purse 12 next closest guesses. usm o -- RENE , THI IOW1ST FRICIS starting wage. Small investment. Utah Barber College, 59 E. 17th South. Phone 466-048- - ou, ' makuruur tiri" 3co " WHHt rrt AUONMINT CHARlL 9. urb Gill-ma- wmomommd EM or SALT AKI CITY-2- 0 CAST 3RD SOUTH 78 Monday. n Speaking at the opening of toe 38th annual coaching -- schoolat Utah Gillman said toe pros have to 40 per cent of the time -- throw in order to make a living. , He told the many high school - coaches that high school football teams can be fashioned after professional teams. -- ses-sio- y ' Close- - 1 Together with or specializing this fall, the collegiate and professional teams will be very close together. Gillman said the average pro And, -- the-com- ing hall in the air. In contrast with college coaches, who generally put their "fastest 'man to as quarterback, and have him run toe option, we just expect our quarterback to pass.? He Said the compact formations, such as the tight T, wont go to professional football be- "causq they are reiatively easy to defense. We use the whole width " ofThe field, - headded. Gillman advised toe coaches to have a basic plan and placed high on his own list, moral toe biggest single thing we are concerned with. To this he added " the need of a' good football system, .fair and decent treatment, an unchanged schedule routine, " first class travel and' a good weight program. His squad ' liftsweightsthroughouttoe season and I believe we are toe - strongest team in football. .Cage Generalities In the"- - afternoon basketball " - session - Fred -- Schaus, - Los --A Lakers coach, covered . geles generalities and philosophy of the game. He has scheduled sessions on the hardwood Tuesday, Wednesday- and Thursday" and " - will return to toe lecture room 1 . Friday. He told the coacheshe has no secret formula, Jor shortcut, to success. Yoil have to develop - a very- - solid program of what , you like, best in toe game. You to-- be confident and 'en ' thusiastic about toe game. You have to" be -- .open minded and smart enough to make changes. Tuesday afternoon Bobby Win . ' Arizona kies State-Univers- ity baseball coach, brought the hard ball sporf Back To toe clinicalter an absence of five years. ASU Nine llabs Lead In Series COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. (UPI)" "Arizona State Univer-;sitone game...upon the Air "Force Academy, could wrap up toe NCAA 'District 7 baseball -- -- a -- championship Tuesday 'by toe Cadets to toe second 'game of toe Besfof three series. The Sun Devils went but In o front at Memorial Field fa Springs Monday morning 7 by- upending toe falcons,- for The second game; scheduled d was Monday - afternoon, because of rain. I . The two teams were to meet .at 2;15 p.m. MST Tuesday Find. were to play the thirdgame,.if required,- - immediately 4 f t e feating Colo--rad- 6-- L post-pone- -- Arizona State, Vitalizing on ' two Air Force errors, collected four of its six nins to the fourth' -Irmlng; ASU Catcher Ray Stad-le- r was 'the. only Sun Devil to "filt safely to toe fourth. r Take mor than 40 6,0g Hivisional and cental Thats the Durability Run we hold each year at our 4,011-acr- e competitors and some of our own. Put them through months ' and a total of a million and a half miles of (lay and night Proving Ground in Michigan. Another step in proving cars tt ' j testing, in the middle of winter. Over gravel, roads and test . all around testing cars part by part, to know howwelHhey?ll tracks, on blacktop hills and Belgian Block cobblestones work and hold up. Testing cars the long way, the hard way, the-- ' jutti up from concrete. Then, and only then, take them apart $ight way. Testing them the GM way to make each onelifely piece by piece, and set them out on long tables to be probed, 7 to te worth more to you when you buy it, as you drive it, ' -- -d- ifferent-production 'cars some --of Our , 7evaluat-b- y e ' poked, inspected, examined, tapped, CHEVROLET and khocked,-comparo- l PONTIAC OLOSMOBILE . whenyoutrade'itin. BUICK CADILLAC : WITH BODY BY ' T , ---- 7 - FISHER - ( -- 6 t I 1 |