Show OGDEN 1981 MAY 19 UTAH FRIDAY EVENING OGDEN 3B STANDARD-EXAMINE- E DRAWN FROM THE WOOD msm Babe Pinelli Upholds Major Loop Umpires 0) o)(2 Pinelli now lives in a little town called Sonoma about 45 miles north of San Francisco There he plays golf three times a week or so listens to the radio broadcast of the San Francisco Giants games— and once in a while comes to town to see a major league game - “It By Hal Wood SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) screamed Babe Pinelli League umpire He was talking about the blow-of- f by St Louis Cardinal manager Solly Hemus regarding umpires in general ‘The rules say that an umpire may not talk back to a player or a manager” Pinelli went cm “But you should hear the things they call us “The words are unprintable You wouldn’t believe it It’s not fan-ha- t they should be able to call us everything trader the sun— and we can’t talk back “I could take it and so can the rest of the umpires But then they start to calling your wife your children and your mother names They bring in your ancestry etc sn’t the fair” ex-Natio- ANTON ELLI MAY RETIRE FROM Strikes Out Four Men in One Inning Loses Decision Sherm Lollar before Duren whiffed Sammy Esposito Four National League pitchers had struck out four men in one inning previously but Duren was only the third to do it in the AL Walter Johnson the old Washington Senators’ immortal did it in 1911 and Guy Mortom-c-f Cleveland did it in 1916 Frank Bauman ) won for the Sox in relief By Ed WUks Associated Pros Sport Writer Ryne Duren tied a major league record with four strikeouts in one but wound up with his inning third defeat as the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Angeles suf4 Thursday night Detroit four-hit the on shutout fered its first a in Gene of Conley pitching 0 loss at Boston that shaved the Tigers' American League lead to 4Vi games Kansas City defeated Minnesota 3 with Marv Throneberry driving in all the A’s runs three on a homer off loser Jim Kaat The only other games scheduled In the AL Washington-Baltimor- e was postponed because of cold No games were scheduled in the National League 6-- after walloping 42 Tiger hits for 29 runs in three games at Baltimore managed nothing but the singles off Gene Conley (2-Phillie righthander who had lost three in a row walked just two and struck out six in his first complete game in Jhe AL He retired Rocky Colavito on a pop fly for the final out with the tying 4) Vancouver Tacoma Spoken San Diego Hawaii Salt lake TODAY'S Seattle (Kolstad 11 Hawaii (Segul San Diego (Brice Dowell Portland (Hughe at 13 12 16 17 18 19 OS Pet 733 607 519 500 448 433 419 345 4 9 9V£ MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES 11 Vi Vancouver Tacoma (Perry Sell lake (Me e 2-- 2-- ' 2-- 2) t Spokane G3 2-- lm £&$"' p"KAN ooo (?) apef? ioi fzKaet Minnesota ini)3--n 1 Drwho l—Valdez 3 9 7 t los Chicago and Casale Detroit SchwaH (0-- 4-- VA2uvH 100 000 000- -1 100000001- -2 TAC0MA s 0 4 1 t 1) (night)— Mossi Boston ) (0-0- of the The third season on the No 7 hole at the Riverside Golf course was re- corded Thursday The ace wa3 fired by Gordon e d Sly on the hole He used a wedge Others in the foursome were Howard Jensen Dale Hulst and Vern Nielson 100-yar- e par-thre- (2-2- ) vs Brown (2-Hew York at Cleveland vs (4-- 1) Ftfry (22) vs (3-1- rd (night)-Fb- Minnesota (4-- (night)-Rik- ow ) BOSTON rt DP— Malzone nels Buddin IOB-Det- 4 roit to Schilling Boston 5 2B-Je- 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 2 2 IP 1 1-- 5 1 4 2 2 4-- 3 0 2 1 Winners Named in Ladies Day Event SB-H- HR-R- 10 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 3 1 110 0 0 0 10 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 4 12 4 4 0 0 0 2 Tetab 35 4 9 4 a Walked for Koaf in 6th -- Tuttl In 8th 33 EAST LANSING Mich (UPI) Michigan State will serve as the host team for the 1961 Big Ten conference tennis championships May 0 ' Open Bowling HILL TOP LANES Refrigerated Air Conditioning EX for reservations Joe Barney Mgr NATIONAL LEAGUE San SMYT©M imM SAM IV EVANS SERVICE 9th St and Polk Ava HO OIIE BEATS DAYTOIl’S RESULT! 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It E— None Lotlar c Esposito ss Pierce p Baumann p - 21 Tetal 29 4 4 0 BOSTON (AP) — Smiling Gene out for Cottier In Bth for Burning in 8th major lea- out Conley the two-spo000 000 DETROIT over shutout 000 010 guer holds the only BOSTON Detroit this season because he has regained his control d Boston The y Amerslowed the pitcher ican League leaders down to four singles Thursday night in a 0 victory which again proved his zest for the challenge of a mighty foe Gene said his last previous shutout was at the expense of the world champion Pittsburgh Pirates — while he was with the Philadelphia Phillies last year As a member of basketball’s top professional club the Boston Celtics Conley came up with some of his best rebounding and clutch baskets in the title series against St Louis “I had good control” Conley said after his performance which included retiring 15 Tigers in order until Al Kaline singled with two out in the ninth “I finally got in the groove of baseball thinking” he added “Conley is just now coming to where be knows what he’s doing every pitch” said Manager Mike Higgins “He’s had good stuff other times but didn’t control it like he did tonight" Conley acquired from the Phil lies in a straight swap for Frank Sullivan had won fis first Sox start against Washington then lost three in a row 12 10 5 5 4 3 in basketball three years in baseball and three in track and field He qualified for Saturday’s state meet in the javelin discus and high jump He was captain of the basketball team this past season He was also vice president his junior year of the Men of Trcy Club and was instrumental in getting the club organized He is currently student body president osito ab r h rbl rbi Schilling 2b 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Fernandez M Geiger cF 3 0 10 4 0 10 Bruton cf Yastrzemski If 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 Kaline rf Jensen rf 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 Colevrto If Nixon c 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 Cash 1b Runnels lb 3 1 10 3 0 0 0 Boros 3b Malzone 3b 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 Brown e Buddin s 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Cottier 2b 1 0 0 0 Conley p 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virgil 2b 2 0 0 0 Bunnmg p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fox p r Leek 3b Aspromonte 2b Hunt cf Bilko rf Kluszewski lb Averill If Rice c Bridges ss Kline p Smith rf Fox 2b Minoso If Sievers 1b Landis cf 3B-L- ndis BETROIY b ab r h if (night)— McClain BaWimora Kansas City at 60) vs Kralick Gene Credits Control to Detroit Win (1-- 3) Washington at 1 (2 vs McBride Angales and Scot (3-- 1) ACE RECORDED AT RIVERSIDE hole-in-on- PITCHERS TODAY'! PROBAILI NEW YORK (UPI)— Seven teams have qualified for district playoffs for the 1961 National Collegiate baseball championships including three of last year's top four finalists the NCAA service bureau announced today The seven teams were: Southern California which has a 34-- 3 record Arizona Oklahoma State (20-Fresno State (39-7- ) Texas (21-3- ) and (33-Florida State (20-5- ) (21-3- ) Brigham Young Southern California was the 1960 runnerup to champion Minnesota The other 1960 top finishers were 'Oklahoma State which wound up third and Arizona which finished fourth The eight district champions wiU meet in a double elimination tournaat Omaha Neb ment June 4 " are expected berths other Five to be filled this weekend They are the Yankee Conference Missouri Valley Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Rocky Mountain Con ference and the astern division of the Skyline Conference Of the seven teams which al and ready have qualified Arizona Texas will meet in a three-gam- e series whose date and site have yet to be determined for the District Six berth Southern California also will meet Fresno in a three-gam- e site to be series May 26-2determined and the winner will meet the winner of a similar series in the Pacific Northwest for the District Eight berth 9-1- threat- ANGELES I 0 11 Martin 3b 3 0 4 0 ening weather (Only games scheduled) 7 Qualify in NCAA Event 6) 3 Washington at Baitimort postponed hit-craz- 0) 5 12 0 5 0 0 0 4 10 0 5 2 3 1 4 2 2 2 RESULTS LOS CHICAGO ab r h rbi ll’a Boston 1 Detroit 0 Kansas Cfty 4 Minnesota 3 Chicago 6 tos Angeles 4 Ream Gaston Gary Kapp and Jack McNally Fourth flight — Joe Covieo Bob Murdock C A Morby Jeff Crosby Frank Swager Lee Winn C J Crase H T Becraft Fifth flight — Leo Linford Joe Compton Roy Takets Melvin Coich Lyman Perkes Ralph Cushing anc Bob Phillips i I Hannum lettered for four' years in football as an end three years er i 7Va Chicago Boston HR-- San 3) Moore 7 BaHtmora And (9) (L ERBB SO R H O Morgan High School Twin Bill With Montana 9 7 3 3 1 6 6 3 3 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 0 0 O 0 3-- (W Palmquist 6’2 2 Kansas City 1210-5- 10 THURSDAY'! star-studde- IP I 4 'a Herbert Standard-Ex-aminer-KL- Aggies Share t bern (Of-teg- 4 There had been some question as to whether Palmer and Snead would defend the Canada Cup team trophy United States they won for the beat Dublin Ireland last year cause sponsors of the Memphis call on Open said they had first the service of the two pros But at White Sulphur Springs W Va where he is competing in had a tournament Palmer said he ® ime at any “made no pledge ne said and in Memphis play to the thought he felt he owed it US as a member of the defending championship team to play in the International Snead also is making plans to play in Puerto Rico Along with the two American stars Flory von Donck of Belgium will be back to defend his individual International trophy d field Others in the over the par which will compete 72 Dorado Beach Club course include such international players as of Masters champion Gary Player A1 South Africa Stan Leonard and Balding of Canada Peter Thomson and Kel Nagle of Australia Pete Nakamura of Japan Poberto Device nzo of Mexico and Eric Brown of Scotland -- in 9th AMERICAN LEAGUE (Rehm 36-ho- le ran for Lemon for Valo in 8th out for Gardner in 9th 030 000 010- -4 KANSAS CITY 100 000 110- -3 MINNESOTA DP— Kaat Battey and KiHebrew Lump end Throneberry LOB— Kansas Carey Valo HR City 9 Minnesota 4 Throneberry Allison 8th Jack Hannum son of Mr and Mrs Arnold Hannum today was awarded the Ogden gold watch for being named the outstanding athlete at But after one look at the athletes and the men in blue Babe hightails back to the country and his golf game “I’m playing pretty good on that course” he says “I break 90 about four times out of 10 And that’s pretty good for me That golf course is real tough” PROVO (UPI) — Brigham Young ships— also taking place on the BYU University’s track and field team home field is expected to play the role of a Coadi Clarence Robison’s Coupoor host again in today’s Skyline meet on the Cougar gars perennial division champs Conference are hope to' get key performances from home grounds Championship flight— Ken Downs high jumpers Ed Costa and Bob schedwere meet Trials for the Rene Lou Emily Ray Larry uled for this afternoon with finals Cowart sprinter Larry Kelly Adams John Sessions and Jim Guy Dehart and javelin slated for Saturday BYU Utah Edwards Lew stars Devereaux and Terry Utah State and Montana were comSecond flight— Lee Lythgoe J W Thatcher peting in the division event Willard AlvorcF Ken Whitaker Utah’s top hope is hurdler Blkine MISSOULA Mont (UPI) — MonThe division meet is a tuneup Call L E Walstrom Ralph Spenwho last week broke a diLindgren Utah for next week’s Skyline championcer E C Cross and Norm Frost tana State University anddouble-headvision record in the high hurdles Third flight— Clyde Newey Paul State University split a with (he time of : 140 Herbert Bill Daffron L A Sparks Utah State’s Charles Belcher Is Thursday as the Grizzlies 6'a 7 WATCH GIVEN AT MORGAN are old pros” balls-and-stri- ke Medal play in the annual RailTournament has roaders Golf started at the Ben Lomond course event This tourney is a Competing in the various flights (3-2- PlTCHIl! t 2-- 0 Mn Can-Rosenbau- m 1-- S PIOIAILI 2-- June L 22 )7 14 12 13 13 13 10 Portland NEW YORK (UPI) champions Arnold Palmer and Sam toad iaid today they will be on band along wth 33 other nations for the International golf championship and ada Cup matches in Puerto Rico W right-hande- JACK HANNUM Best at Morgan j he umpires in the major leagues are the best But what they have take from managers and players isn’t right I repeat it isn’t fair” At 63 Pinelli still has the old fire he had in the days he umpired in the National League— where he also played When he was a player he had such a fiery temperament and got into so many fights that the otter players laughed to themselves when they first heard that the Babe was going to become an umpire “How can he stand the abuse an umpire must take?” they asked Well Pinelli not only took it but he became one of the finest callers in the history of baseball He took all the abuse And he finished on the side of the umpires who believe that they do not get a fair shake in the verbal battles with the players Medal Play Opens In Railroaders Golf Tournament 3) “I HAVE TO LIKE those Giants this year” he says “Alvin Dark has done a remarkable managing job And he has helped some of the players “I think the' Giants got a big boost when they obtained Harvey Kuenn and catcher Ed Bailey They both “I'LL TELL YOU RIGHT now that er Seettl — Defending er 4-- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Puerto Rico fire-ball- ex-Yank- ee and Susan Conine(UPI Telephoto) Play in 3) run on first Duron the Boston scored in the fifth off took the loss in the seventh inning on a single by at Los Angeles when the sox broke Jim Sunning (2-double by Don a and unRunnels Pete a 4 tie and scored a pair of right-handBuddin earned‘ runs The big Marv Throneberry blasted his Struck out Minnie Minoso leading home run of the season in the fifth fanned then seventh off the Roy (1-Then Sievers— who reached first when the second inning off Kaat the in third strike got past catcher Del he brought in the clincher d off Rice for a passed ball Jim Landis eighth with a single folreliever Ed Palmquist followed with a triple that broke the tie and after JC Martin struck lowing a walk and a single by Andy won it ) out Landis came in on a single by Carey Ray Herbert an Stars Will the National League and has only four defeats to show for his first American League campaign is thinking seriously of retiring from baseball But Gabe Paul the Cleveland Indians’ general manager thinks the pitcher will come around and help the Tribe Antonelli talked with Paul Thursday night in Cincinnati during the early part of the exhibition game against the Reds It was the second such discussion held in the past 10 days “Johnny is discouraged” said Paul “He wanted to know if he thought it would be best for all concerned if he hung ’em up I told him to let me worry about that” Th 4-- GOLF CLASSIC CLEVELAND (AP) — Johnny Antonelli the once - brilliant southpaw who won 123 games in (2-2- 1-- Louis KICKS OFF CLASSIC — Don Carter pro bowler from SL the finer w lovelies two of instructing takes on the pleasant task Oassic the off £BA points of bowling kicking The girls are left to right Diane tournament in Dallas Tex BASEBALL PLAY Fhcnc-- EX 3CS0 Washington Dlvd : 4® 0-32- 41 ‘ 20th St and Well Ava EX 34 |