Show rrmr rnV’’ r Tnnryfr1 ' i i i y i i Yrrr TTT TT v Perfect Record: ' rolling at a Kuenn that marked the first since losing IS of their round-trippoff the knuckleball "thee jn 97 ininngs first 17 games The Tigers ended Wilhelm's Hoyt Tagged in Ith 7th ' e WllhelnL who seemed to be winping streak add knocked him out of the bos for throwing tKlmext beit tMng to good measure Monday night with an invisible pitch in compiling a a (--4 victory bver the Baltimore 0 record and a 100 earned run Orioles The coup dc grace was average shut out the Tigers for homer by Harvey five innings but then they tagged a two-ru- n him for three runs in the sixth and finished him with Kucnn’s homer in the seventh It marked only the third time in 11 starts that he failed to finish The Cleveland Indians ran their winning streak to six games and 1 went into first place with win over the Boston Red Sox and the Washington Senators ended a e losing streak with an decision over the Kansas City Athletics in other American League games fllie Los Angeles TUESDAY JUNE 16 I tan Dodgers beat the- - Milwaukee liQican (Cache County Braves JW) in the only National League game Detroit’s Ray Narleski went 7 Innings befpre giving way to Dave Sister to --gain credit for his fourth victory of the year ' Bril Throws Gary Bell pitched a three-hittand struck out nine batters lo win have another big year in 1959 me for ue Indians ixth hl A- - United Press International The jn(l)ans made only eight hits survey showed today that ll of themselves but three were homthe 12 clubs are selling tickets ers— by Minnie Minoso Mike faster than in 1958 when they set Baxes and Woody Held Bill a record paid attendance of was the loser The league has set atHarmon Klllebrew clouted his tendance records the last seven 22nd homer and Jim Lemon hit seasons hia 17th to lead a WashingThe Baltimore Colts defending ton attack that routed Dud Dudley league and western division In three innings John'Romonosky champions have sold about 33000 shut out the Athletics for eight y season tickets for their innings but then was kayoed when field That’s 3000 mors the A’s scored five runs in the than they had sold last year at ninth this time Don Drysdate struck out 12 New Record Braves to raise his season total The "New York Giants already to 103 and win his sixth game have sold a club record of 20000 Bob Huh! shut out the Dodgers The Colts Detroit Lions San for six Innings but Los Angeles Forty-NineGreen scored four runs in the seventh on Francisco Bay Packers and Chicago Bears a walk an error a double by of the western division are ail JunlocJKiUlam and Wally Moon’s selling tickets at a fast dip threeun homer It was the The Lions finished only fifth eighth Toss In 12 games for the last year but had sold 3906 fris- Braves and Hank Aaron went hit--! son tickets as of June 3— 400 less in four trips’ more than they had sold at the ame time in 1958 Los Angeles which has drawn more than a million fans to its home and road gamea and exhibitions each of the last two seasons reported sales were about 5000 ahead of the 1958 pace San GenerMILWAUKEE (UPD Francisco the other California NFL entry reported 34000 tick- al Manager John MeHale of the ets sold as compared with 27009 Milwaukee Braves said today he felt Manager Fred Haney waa in last year at this time a "nostalgic mood" when he talk Terrific The Bears who usually hava ed of retiring at the fnd of this near--s e 1 1 o u ts for their home season "I hope he doesn't He's a fine games said business waa "terrific" Business Manager Rudy manager and a fine fellow ’’ said "and ha hasn't reached Custer said sales were 10 per cent ahead of last year’s paee tha retfrement age I think Fred The Packers have sold 28000 was Just in that kind of a mood: season scats for their games at lie had just seen hie mother 92 Green Bay about 4000 more and hia grandchildren and possithan they had sold last year In bly felt blue and noatalgic" June They have sold 6300 for Maney made the retirement their home games in Milwaukee comment Monday ht a luncheon nearly as many as had been pur- in Los Angeles which was held chased for their 1958 garnet there his honor to announce his apwhen the season began pointment aa vice president of The Cleveland Browns reported the Studio City Bank of San Fertheir season ticket sale would nando Valley ’ finish 20 per cent ahead of lqst If at the end of tliia aeasoa I year’s total “if sales continue at feel the came ae I do now thla the present rate" Cleveland had may be my last season" Ilariey a big home attendance last year said —370781 for six games He Indicated he would like to Ahead settle down in Los Angeles Ids In Pittsburgh the Steelers said hometown' but added be bad'nt they had sold about 12000 season consulted with the Braves' mantickets at this time last year and agement He Lid he would not were about 400 ahead of that fig- consider any other baseball ature The Philadelphia Eagles re- tachment ported they were about 500 head "If 1 want to slay In baseball of their 1958 pace 111 stay where 1 am" Haney Wolfe Business Manager Arch said "Milwaukee la a wonderful of the Cardinals said that club town and I've'becn very happy was about 70 per cent ahead of Ilia statements left little there” 1958 in season ticket its figure lie was tired of the doubt that ales The Cardinals Who have and the many been hurting at the gate have long road trips from home shifted from Comiskey Park to months away Soldiers Field for the 1959 season The Washington Redskins were the only club reporting their sales were trailing the 1958 standard They hava sold 15731 comSt Louis ST LOUIS (UPD pared to 16652 at this time last Cardinal Manager Solly Hemus went on the inactive list Monday year making room for bonus rookie outfielder Jim O’Rourke in the doulineup for tonight's bleheader against tha Philadelphia Phillies i lilted Preu International 714-cl- ip Who’i gonna hold that Tiger If even Hoyt Welhelm can't? Seven American League rival! with they could am wer the ques-tlo- n aa Jimmy Dykes' Detroit Tithelr-dritoward gers continue first place They’re only a game and a half from their" goal now ve As Teams Play ihey’js-be- en and By Fred Down er First place ratine will be determined tonight in the Cache Valley Softball league when the two undefeated teams Wells ville and Cactus Club clash on the Logan diamond Wells ville haa been undefeated in five starts while Cactus Club has downed their four opponents Thercontest will be held tonight at 8:30 pm It will be proceeded' af! 7:30 pm by an Al’s game at Crimson field Two other teams in thejeague will seeaction tonight at -- nine-gam- 9-- j Bike-Thiok- ol 8:30 pm la Malad Idaho Bullen’e goes there to meet Ma- Modem Softwater will lay out lad Modern Softwater drew' a during this final night In the second round bye for tonight 5-- Schedule A full schedule for the second round of play hai also been drawn up by the league Beginning Friday night the round will five-gam- ' ' 8-- 5 4 — THE HfcRAtP JOURNAL’ last through July 10 Friday games Include Modern Softwater va Wellsville and Al’a Bike vs BuQens both games at Wellavillerkr 7:30pm and 8:30 pm respectively-- Malad will again play host as Cactus Club travels there for an 8:30 pm contest Thiokol will be inactive Tuesday June 22 Bulien’s will meet Thiokol at 7 pm riTuesday June 22 in Logan with Cactue Club playing Al’i Bike at 8 pm and Malad meeting Modern Softwater at 9 pm ail on the Logan field Wellsville drew the bye Four of the clubs will be in Wellsville on Friday June 26 as Modem Softwater meets Al’s i Football Ticket Sale Progress Ahead of Last Year's Record NEW YORK (UPD — National are Football- League owners smiling because the advance sale of season tickets already indicates the professional game will - Salt Lake Beats Vancouver to 2-- 3 er NEW OFFICERS of the Utah Slate University Rodeo Club named at the end of thla school year to serve next year are front left to right Wayne Cunningham Patterson Idaho vice-preidcrit and Don Cunningham Patterson Idaho s- treasurer Pony League Too Mon-bouque- Northern Little League Forms Slates Games 10-h- it 52622-capadt- Stop Win String United Press International Sait Lake City broke Vancou- vet’s winning airing at aix straight Monday night when R C Stevena singled home Sam Miley in the eighth inning to break a 1 deadlock and give the Beea a 1 decision The loss left the Mountles in third place in the Pacific Coast League standings 2'A games beSacramento hind league-leadin- g Relief pitcher Ed Bauta held Vancouver scoreless over the last 3 13 Inning to gain his second win Bauta and starter George Peres combined to atop the Canadians on nine hits George Bamberger went the route for ‘giving up only eight safe- ties and was charged with his second setback Salt Lake opened the scoring in the fifth when Peres tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Vancouver knotted the Miley count in the sixth when Barry Shetrone walked went to second on a sacrifice and scored on a ingle by Jim Dyck A crowd of 6240 the largest of the season In Vancouver attend ed the contest It was tha only PCL game of the night The line sc ore: 000 010 010- -2 9 0 Sait Lake QUO 001 000—1 8 I Vancouver Perez Bauta (6) and Wester-fiel- d Bamberger and White 2-- Van-couv- er - Hanson Finds First Title In Open Tourney MINNEAPOLIS Minn Bev Hanson finally (UPI)-Bridei- mald became the bride by winning the American Women’s Open Golf championship here Monday In a sudden-deat- h pipy-of- f with Louise Suggs The girl voted North Dakota’s greatest woman athlete of the century sunk a foot putt for a birdie four on the for her first hole of the play-of-f first tournament win In a year She had finished runnerrup seven times the past year It was a brilliant finish- for what up to then had been strictly a personal feud between Miss Suggs and Miaa Hanson They had been hunched with three others for the lead the first day arid tied in the second round Miss Hanson went ahead by two strokes the third round Miss Suggs caught up to Miss Hanson when she chipped in a for a birdie three on the 17th green Then ihe had to wait over half an hour for Miaa llanson to finish Miss Suggs' try for a birdie hole three on the sudden-deat- h was a putt that died on the lip of the cup It was the 17th that gave Miss Hanson the tie Her drive carried over (he short hole Her chip fell about 15 feet short But her pult bumped along the green and into the cup for a birdie Mtss Hansoq'a 297 wouldn't have been good enough for runner-up honors a year ago the first time the tournament wai held Patty Berg won It with a 288 and Miss Suggs was second at 296 The winner’s share of the purse crime to a little under 11300 Top Athlete PRINCETON ohnny Hcyd f i v! ? A K J (UPI) -J- rs Haney Urged Not To Retire - Mc-Ila- le ' half-back'- of the Northern Youngsters Cache Valley region will be able to participate in baseball contests this summer with the formation-of a Northern Cache V alky Pony and Little League group - SL Hurler LeadPitcher two-nig- ht SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Dick Hall ace Salt Lake City Chief Jorgenson Of Federal Wildlife Bureau pete in the league j -- Lewiston Second at - Forty-fou- r garnet have been planned begin- nlng tomorrow and running through August 26 An all star game has been planned Tor Sept- - 2 at 7 and 9 pm in Richmond Complete schedule: June 17: Clarkston at Trenton Lewiston Third' at Smlthfield Richmond at Hyde Park and Newton former Utahn and a Fish end Wildlife Service the June 24: Smlthfield at ClarkUniversity has U S Department of Interior has ston Trenton at Richmond Newbeen rtamed chief of the Branch announced ton at Lewiston Third and Hyde of Federal Aid of the Bureau of Park at Lewiston Second la E Samuel He Jorgenson Wildlife Sport Fisheries and July 1: Richmond at Clarkston who leaves duties as chief of the Lewiston Division of Wildlife Region 3 of Smlthfield at Newton Second at Trenton and Lewiston in the bureau Minneapolis Third at Hyde Park Minn to tske the new post July 8: Clarkston at Newton Mr Jorgenson was born in Pleasant Groye fn 1912 and re- Richmond at Lewiston Second ceived a bachelor’s degree in for- Hyde Perk at Smlthfield- - and Third estry from USU in 1937 He be- Trenton15:at Lewiston Second Lewiston at July gan hie duties with the Biological Survey in 1940 end transferred Clarkston Newton at Hyde Park to the Branch of WUdllte Re- Lewiston Third at Richmond end search as an assistant biologist Smlthfield at Trenton July 22: Clarkston at Lewiston in 1942 Third Hyde Park at Trenton la Service term of ser- Smlthfield at Lewiston Second After e three-yea- r vice in the army Mr Jorgenson and Newton at Richmond July 29: Hyde Park at Clarkreturned to the Fish and Wildlife Service and rose through several ston Lewiaton Second at Lewiston Third Trenton at Newton positions to his new post In the new Job be will serve as a staff and Richmond at Smlthfield August 5: Trenton at Clarkston assistant to the director of the service and will administer the Smithfield at Lewiston Third Pittman-Robertso- n and Hyde Park at Richmond and Dlngell-JohnsoFederal Aid in Newton at Lewiston Second August 12: Clarkston at Smith-fiel- d Fish end Wildlife Restoradon Richmond at Trenton Lewprograms SAMUEL E JORGENSON He has been active in affaire iston Third at Newton and LewTwin iston Second at Hyde Park or the Wildlife Society August 19: Clarkston at Rich-- i CiUei Federal Buiineas AssociaNewton at Smlthfield tion rind the Church of Jesus mond Trenton at Lewiston Second and Saints ' MOSCOW Idaho (UPD — Dav- Christ of Latter-da- y Hyde Park at Lewiston Third id Strack assistant basketball August 28: Newton at ClarkMichiof coach at the University Nearly 60 per cent of the sugar ston Lewiaton Second at Richgan has been named to replace old the United States goes to mond Smlthfield at Hyde Park Harlan Hodges titad basket- food inmanufacturers and Lewiaton Third at Trenton ball coach at the University of First written record of sugar September 2: gam Idaho Wo38 on court a star Strack lverine teams in the middle 40s was selected out of a field of 55 s ' applicants for the post Ilodges ’resigned earlier this year to become school superintendent at Anna HI A Bike at 7:30 pm and Thiokol takes on Cactus Club at 8:30 pm Wellsville will so to Malad for an 8:30 pm contest and Bulled'! will not see action More Gamea All three gamea scheduled for Tuesday June 30 are aet for Le-jjan and begin at 7 pm with Al’i Bike Wellsville and playing Cactus Club meeting Bullen’s at 8 pm Thiokol end Modern Soft-w- it water will clash at 9 pm h Malad Tkylng over: Malad will play Al's Bike at 7:30 pm Friday July 3 in Wellsville followed at 8:30 pm Softwater by a Bullen's-Modecontest at 8:30 pm and Wellsville plays host to Thiokol at 9:30 pm Inactive club will be Cactus m Malad Game see Tuesday July '7 will Thiokol going to Malad st 8:30 'i pm and Wellsville meeting at 8 pm and Modern playing Cactus Club at 9 pm both on the Logan diamond Final set of games is scheduled for Friday July 10 at Wellsville In the first game 7:30 pm Thiokol will play Al’s Bike 8:30 pm will see Cactus Club and Wellsville playing end Bullens will clash with Malad at 9:30 pm Bul-lcn- Soft-wat- er Goalie Hit Killed BARRAN QUILLA Colombia (UPD — Gabriel Antonio Cues-ta- s a soccer goalie waa killed Monday by lightning during a game in Santo Tomas The storm yesterdsy might have made the farmers happy but a number of youngsters of Cache Valley were rgther unhappy The rain interfered with ball games that were scheduled in both the American Legion and Little Leagues Two games had been planned in the American Legion league for Monday night1 but both of them were indefinitely postponed Logan was to have met Richmond at 6 p m end Smlthfield and Lewiston were to have played at 8 p m Little league games wers also postponed because of the inclement weather Three gamea were to have been played Monday afternoon in the League's Grceu League Ellis Fourth and Woodruff Fourth Adams Fourth and Bowen Fourth and the Little Aggies and Wilson Fourth were allgschedulcd to play Arcaro Home After Mishap NEW YORK (UPI) — Eddie Arcaro left Physician’s Hospital todiy thankful for the helmet that probably saved hia life in a spill during Saturday’! running of the Belmont Stakes Arcaro veteran of the turf suffered a slight concussion a sprained neck and a contusion of the shoulder Made when his mount Black Hills broke a shin bone and fell at the pole "I really believe the helmet saved me" Arcaro said "Kit hadn't been for the helmet the horse- - that hit me Lake Erie would have two my head off" Black Hills had to ha deitroyed but Lake Erie and his rider Walter Blum escaped injury when they tripped over tha prostate Arcaro Dr Alexander Kaye Arcaro’s phjHcian said Ihe Jockey will finish recuperating at home and may be able to resume riding in 10 days or two week ’ ' If Breeding Hones d BREED TO n Picks New Coach THE T BEST a Grandson of Man of War Greatest Race Hone Tha Of AN Time! Have a happy vacationl tel etoMf f General Rich "MONEY LAND ' T CALL W F REEDER - Hyde Park JO 91 U Finance Pacific prompt coortoout ponoooUouumdpomtf ' ctr thuKtop J" FiMNCt LMMt l Head Footballers IOWA CITY Iowa (UPI) alfback Ray Jauch of -H- Mendota an end have been named" eexaptaina of the 1959 Iowa University footbath team 111 and Don Norton high style Edsel is designed to be the most distinctive car on the road- Note its fresh crisp lines interiors its decorator-smar- t and you’ll know why Edsel is singled out for high-styl- e beautyT low from-Anamo- B" st t It’s easy to move up to Edsel now priced down with many models of Plymouth Chevrolet and Ford Low mitial cost saves you money when you buy Two V-- 8 engines and an Economy Six that operate on regular gas save you money when you drive value now in the The king-sizfield runs-batted-- iq League Standings COAST PACIFIC W 36 83 34 Sacramento San piego Vancouver — Salt 'Lake — 28 Portland 29 Phoenix — 28 Spokane Seattle— 26 LEAGUE L Pet GB 26 27 39 31 29 33 33 581 550 540 492 591 468' 459 518 34 e -- e 2 2V SEE YOUR LOCAL EDSEL DEALER 5 51k Edsel 7 gm inanuii tcstsiu n m 10 ctL iuk (we uml is ‘ flMfNUWI ‘ -- - low-pric- U A tfSil r are alto at many Mercuiy dealers U Gene O Bronson Mgr a3 IIS Nrtk Hale 8t OWUM All-St- ar moundsman tops the Pacific Coast League huriers and George Freese Portland star leads the loop in hitting according to averages released today and including Sunday's gamea Hall won another game during the week to get a 3 won-loaverrecord and his earned-ru- n age is 146 per nine innings on the mound Frees? upped his average two lute during the past week to 361 mark post Joe Stanka of Sacramento and Eddie Fishrr of Phoenix lead in pitching wins with nine each Fisher has lost four Stanka three Bobby Locke of San Diego with s' 4 mark leads in strikeouts with 73 Bill Wilson of Phoenix leads in with 52 and is tied with Willie McCovey also Phoenix in home runs with 14 5-- The new group will play all their games at 3 pm Wednesday afternoon and eight teams have been entered In the league Boys from Clarkston Trenton Lewiston Smllhfleld Hyde Park and Newton will be able to com- Is Named Hemus Inactive of Salisbury N C has been named winner of the William Winston Roper trophy Princeton University’ highest athletic and academic' award Heydtwaa an outstanding (he Tiger football team ahd waa captain of the lri'trosse quad back row DeLyle Bennett lfinckjey - publicity manager Georgs Winborg Niblcy president Pat Robinson Brigham City secretary K Lynn Bennett Hinckley Intramural manager and Howard Daggett Soda Springs Idaho rodeo secretary Dr R Welling Roskcliry la faculty advisor to the club Storms Cause Baseball Halt |